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X-010/Felix – A green anteater/elephant-like experiment who is designed to be Jumba's cleaner, but was too obsessed with cleanliness. A re-programming to fix this flaw made him obsessed with dirtiness instead, with Lilo calling him an " Oscar". Lilo and Stitch initially gave up on Felix and gave him to Gantu, but they later rescued him in "Snafu". Both this experiment's names are references to the lead characters of The Odd Couple. He later appeared in the anime, being one of only three experiments other than Stitch and Reuben to appear in the first season (before more appeared in the later seasons), and has also appeared as a playable character in Disney Stitch Jam and a costumed character in Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris, usually with other experiments.

Lilo's parents died in a car accident some time before Lilo & Stitch (it is suggested that rain made road conditions treacherous), and they have not appeared in the series apart from three photographs: one of Lilo, Nani, and their parents having a picnic on the beach, a photograph of Lilo's mother winning the Hula contest at her school's May Day celebration, and a photo of Nani with her parents when she graduated to intermediate Hula. In spite of having all the powers of Stitch, Reuben is incredibly lazy. He constantly insults Gantu's bumbling nature but secretly sees him as his best friend. He can be considered somewhat of a coward, especially when Gantu forces him to battle Stitch on occasion. Unlike Gantu, however, he shows no fear of Dr. Hämsterviel who apparently resents Reuben because of his laziness. He also has a rather odd love for sandwiches. Most of the time, he is seen with either a finished sandwich in his hand or making one. His sandwiches are apparently delicious as even Gantu asks for some. Aside from this, Reuben is incredibly intelligent, especially when it comes to dealing with experiments. Although he was the second to last of the original 626 genetic experiments to be created, Reuben has excessive knowledge of every experiment, even the ones created far before his time. Nani Pelekai is Lilo Pelekai's older sister and legal guardian. She carries the burden of supporting herself and her younger sister both financially and parentally. Naturally, she is usually very busy and under a great deal of stress. Her age is not made clear, but the fact that she was made her sister's guardian suggests that she is at least eighteen years old by the time of the first film. She loves Lilo devotedly but does not always understand her. Nani often serves as a gentle voice of reason and advice in the films and show—and occasionally, not so gentle. It was Nani, in the original film, who allowed Lilo to adopt Stitch from the pound, where he had been mistaken for a dog. She is voiced by Tia Carrere in the films and Lilo & Stitch: The Series. Stitch & Ai—which does not feature any of the original experiments besides Stitch—features an entirely new set of experiments made during the events of that series by Jumba, who bases them on creatures found in Chinese mythology that he read about on ancient scrolls. [16] List of experimentsMertle is established as Lilo's ex-friend at the beginning of Lilo & Stitch, where she is introduced as a popular girl and the leader of a clique composed of herself and three other girls in the hālau hula. Mertle calls Lilo "Weirdlo" and refuses to include her in the girls' activities. Mertle and the other girls express fear and disgust of Lilo and her things, such as her doll Scrump and Stitch. Mertle takes great pleasure in putting down, insulting, bullying, and making fun of Lilo, in which Lilo sometimes responds (quite violently) by hitting her, pulling her hair, and biting her. McAdams was initially offered a larger part to play than the other three, but the deal hasn’t been signed off. Sage: A wise, old, and mysterious sage who observes Stitch and Ai's journey, appearing to them, Jumba, and Pleakley at times. He hands ancient scrolls to them so that Jumba can use them to make ancient Chinese creatures. He is voiced in English by Lucien Dodge.

X-355/Swapper – A two-headed, four-armed green lizard-like experiment who is designed to switch people's minds. Only he can undo the switch. Lilo and Stitch tame Swapper, but his "one true place" is not revealed. In Leroy & Stitch, he is shown playing keyboard during the impromptu "Aloha ʻOe" concert. In the anime, he can also speak English, with both heads speaking simultaneously. He was voiced in The Series by Frank Welker and in the anime by Ted Biaselli. Well, mama, if you can sing every lyric to Be Our Guest without skipping a beat, and *totally* agree that Dole Whip is a food category of its own, then this round-up is for you! The holo is an inflatable airbed with a hole in the middle, developed for use in pregnancy to enable women to lie on their tummies. Before now, it has always been assumed that once your belly gets too big, front lying is just one of those things that you can't do, and just had to be accepted as part of pregnancy. Well, now this is not the case and more and more professionals are realising that lying on your tummy is not just an essential part of getting your baby into optimal position for birth, but quite often a way of relieving aches and pains in the pelvis and allowing total relaxation which in the build up to birth is often hard to acheive. It has also been tried and tested by Emma Willis!Ice Cream Man: An unnamed, obese man with sunglasses, swimming trunks (shorts and an aloha shirt in most episodes of The Series), sandals, and a sunburn around his body except for an area on his torso where he wore an A-shirt. He is a running gag throughout the Lilo & Stitch franchise. Whenever he appears, he drops his ice cream from its cone before he can finish it. This character has never spoken in the series except saying "Whoa!" when he tripped over a pod. He also cries after being turned into a baby by Experiment 151 (Babyfier). His real eyes can be seen in "Swirly". He is normally silent but was voiced, briefly, by Frank Welker. Stitch and Angel Lace-Trimmed Tank Tee for Girls - Walt Disney World". shopDisney. Archived from the original on November 10, 2017. X-145/Bragg – A yellow, long-eared, cat/rabbit-like experiment who is designed to play music (primarily the flute) from Jumba's home planet, growing and increasing his strength through the sympathy he receives from his music. However, he also grows meaner and uglier the more powerful he gets. This experiment was introduced in the Stitch! anime, where he was stated to have been transmutated by Dr. Hämsterviel. He was misnumbered as Experiment 021 in the Japanese original (which has led to him being misidentified as " Twang" in some English-language official media), wherein the English dub, he is named " Flute" instead but maintains his original number of 145. Leroy & Stitch 's experiment list in the film's end credits does not show "Flute", but said list names X-145 as "Bragg" and X-021 as "Twang". He was voiced by Ben Diskin. X-033/Hammerface, also known as " Hammerhead" – A blue-gray dinosaur-like experiment who is designed to drive in nails around Jumba's house with his hammer-shaped head/face, but at times he will pound living things. 033 was found (in pod form), activated, named, and trained by Gantu. He was rescued by Lilo's rescue team in "Snafu". 033 was called "Hammerhead" by Pleakley in "The Asteroid", where 033 appears among the other reformed experiments before his later appearance under Gantu in "Dupe". He was voiced by Jeff Bennett in The Series and Steve Blum in the anime. Mr. Matsuda: Yuna's schoolteacher at New Town Elementary during the third season and Hiroman's soccer coach. He is voiced by Travis Willingham in the dub.

Mertle also seems to try to prevent other children from befriending Lilo; when Victoria moved to Kokaua Town, Mertle tried to make friends with her so she would not be Lilo's friend. However, despite her ongoing attempts to steal Victoria away from Lilo, Victoria genuinely likes Lilo, and remains one of her few friends. She also has a small role in the final film of the franchise, Leroy & Stitch where she is captured by Leroy and is present at the final battle where although she does not fight, she is nearly killed and learns her dog is an alien experiment and can talk. She later becomes part of Lilo's ʻohana, supposedly at Gigi's insistence. X-199/Nosy – A red, large-nosed, wombat/pig-like experiment who is designed to seek out and reveal people's most embarrassing secrets, though it's usually useless gossip. Lilo and Stitch gave him to Gantu at the end of Nosy's debut episode, but he escapes in "Woops". He, along with Fibber above, was also part of Pleakley's E.A.R.W.A.X. group in "Spike", which was a mistake in the episode's production since they were captured by Gantu at the time. He was voiced in The Series by Bobcat Goldthwait and in the anime by Roger Craig Smith. Agent Wendy Pleakley, usually referred to mononymously by his surname Pleakley, works for the United Galactic Federation, and acts as its expert on the planet Earth, when in reality he does not know much. He reluctantly becomes Dr. Jumba Jookiba's partner when forced to assist the scientist in capturing the escaped Experiment 626 (Stitch), then later becomes his best friend and roommate when the two are stranded on Earth. His species is Plorgonarian. Pleakley is voiced by The Kids in the Hall veteran Kevin McDonald in all official Western media. In Stitch!, he is voiced in English by Ted Biaselli (except for Stitch! Perfect Memory, where an uncredited voice actor replaces him), and in Stitch & Ai, he is voiced by Lucien Dodge.Ted / Taka ( タカ): Kenny and Penny's friend who wears a cap and has orange hair. He is always bossed around by Penny. He is voiced by Kari Wahlgren in the dubbed version. Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel ( / ˈ h ɑː m s t ər v iː l/ HAHM-stər-veel) is voiced by Jeff Bennett in Lilo & Stitch: The Series and its films Stitch! The Movie and Leroy & Stitch, while Kirk Thornton voiced him in the Stitch! anime. Hämsterviel is a diminutive albino alien scientist who desires to conquer the galaxy. He is two feet tall with a rodent-like appearance with white fur, red eyes, a hamster-like body, a gerbil-like lower body, a rabbit-like face, rabbit-like ears, and wears a red cape with a golden 'H' brooch on the front. The former lab partner of Doctor Jumba Jookiba, he now seeks to capture the genetic experiments he helped to create through financing, with the help of the retired Captain Gantu, before Lilo and Stitch. The few times Gantu is able to capture an experiment are coupled with comedic moments, usually at the expense of Hämsterviel. WDW - Angel on Castle pin". PinPics. Archived from the original on 2017-05-30 . Retrieved 2018-03-26. Pleakley is a thin, greenish-yellow alien with three stout legs, a wide mouth with two purple tongues, three elongated fingers on each hand, a round bald head topped with a single small antenna that acts as ear and nose, and one large eye in the middle of his face. His body shape and style of movement resembles the enchanted brooms from The Sorcerer's Apprentice sequence of Disney's Fantasia. He was once described as a "babe magnet" by his brother in the episode "Fibber", which turned out to be true when Fibber's "buzzing" lie-detector fails to go off. It is likely that his appearance is considered attractive on his home planet, although his general appearance is derisively described as a "one-eyed noodle", by both Hämsterviel and Jumba on different occasions in the movies and the series. Pleakley is shown to be effeminate and dresses in both men's and women's clothing and often wears a wig. He usually wears his Galactic Alliance uniform on official business and a muʻumuʻu while on Earth. Scratch: An alien "morph creature" who has the ability to change his appearance and materialize and transform objects, appearing in the final two episodes. He takes on the appearance of a Stitch-like genetic experiment with teal striped fur and heavily notched ears after Stitch wishes for a brother using a tetrahedron-shaped device sent by the Jaboodies called a "Tetra-Tab". He was actually sent by the Jaboodies to trigger Stitch's destructive programming and metamorphosis program.

Here are some of the cutest ways to announce your pregnancy at Disneyland, Disney World or another one of the parks: DLR - Cast Exclusive - Stitch and Angel Valentine's 2018 pin". PinPics. Archived from the original on 2017-05-30 . Retrieved 2018-03-26. Noyer, Jérémie (2009-03-25). " Lilo & Stitch: A Little More Conversation with directors Chris Sanders & Dean De Blois!". Animated Views. Archived from the original on 2016-05-14 . Retrieved 2019-02-14. X-251/Link – A small, bright yellow, pudgy, vaguely rabbit-like experiment with red eyes and long striped antennae that shoot a slimy bluish glue-like substance that will only dissolve in mud. He is designed to bind together incompatible individuals, usually by the hand or wrist. His "one true place" is helping arguing couples bungee jump. He first appeared in Leroy & Stitch before his episode aired as the last episode of Lilo & Stitch: The Series. He was voiced in the anime by Keith Silverstein.We’ve rounded up just about *every* adorable catchphrase and Disney movie quote that you could think of, and listed them by theme. In "Poxy", much of the workings of Pleakley's internal system are revealed when Lilo and Stitch shrink themselves and enter it to retrieve an infectious experiment. He has no skeletal system and has an extremely small brain (smaller than his eye; Jumba once said that Pleakley has "Too much eye, not enough brain"). His clinic number is 236. In "Mr. Stenchy", his antenna is shown to be a form of sensory organ similar to a human nose (although it functions somewhat differently, allowing Pleakley to ignore or appreciate odors that a human would consider noxious or horrible). In "Yaarp", it is also shown to function as an ear. In "Spike", Nosy reveals that Pleakley dyes his antenna to match his skin because he is going prematurely orange. The episode "Fibber" reveals his given name to be Wendy, which on his home planet Plorgonar is a masculine name meaning "great warrior", although he ironically actually dislikes it despite his effeminate nature and the name's feminine connotations on Earth.

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