List of Lilo & Stitch: The Series episodes
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The following is a list of episodes of the television show Lilo & Stitch: The Series.
Note: Stitch, experiment 626, appears in every episode so is not included in the "Experiments Mentioned" list.
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[edit] Episode List
[edit] Season 1: 2003-2004
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"Poxy (222)" | January 11, 2004 | 101 | |
Pleakley accidentally swallows an experiment pod and contracts a horrible illness. Lilo and Stitch shrink themselves down to microscopic size and enter Pleakley's body to capture it, but only have one hour to find the experiment and escape before the shrinking effect is reversed. Meanwhile, Gantu kidnaps Pleakley in order to capture the experiment for Dr. Hämsterviel, in one way or another. | |||
"Spooky (300)" | October 12, 2003 | 102 | |
Experiments Mentioned: Spooky (300). |
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"Kixx (601)" | October 20, 2003 | 103 | |
An experiment causes trouble by bullying people around the island, and a chemical reaction from a bad snack combination results in Stitch losing his ability to fight. Lilo must re-train him so he can defeat Kixx before Gantu does. | |||
"Cannonball (520)" | October 13, 2003 | 104 | |
A tsunami-creating experiment appears with the threat of endangering the entire world if it reaches the ocean. Lilo and Stitch must use the newly designed X-Buggy to capture it before Gantu does. Meanwhile, Lilo's Hula halau participates in a sand-sculpting contest. Experiments Mentioned: Cannonball (520), Reuben (625). Notes: This episode has a slightly different animation style than most of the Lilo & Stitch series. Characters have soft shadows on them at all times, where in the other episodes and movies, shading is only used when the character is in sharp contrasting light. It is possible that this is a pilot episode. |
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"Yin-Yang (501,502)" | October 17, 2003 | 105 | |
When two experiments activate at the same time, arguing Lilo and Stitch insist they each can catch an experiment without the other. Meanwhile, Jumba and Pleakley make a bet to see which one will capture their experiment first, and Gantu forces 625 to help him catch them both. The race is on, because if Jumba's theory is correct and the two elementally opposing experiments touch, the world will be doomed. | |||
"Richter (513)" | September 20, 2003 | 106 | |
An earthquake rocks the island, prompting Pleakley to study earthquake safety. But when it's discovered that the quakes were caused by an experiment, Lilo and Stitch must travel underground to catch it before it cracks the Earth in half (and before Gantu catches it). | |||
"Mr. Stenchy (254)" | October 11, 2003 | 107 | |
Lilo rescues an irresistibly cute experiment. Jumba warns that the new experiment will release a terrible odor soon. But, Lilo is invited to Myrtle’s FHGH (Future Hawaiian Girls of Hawaii) Tea party if she brings the cute experiment. Stitch is jealous of the attention the new experiment is getting and allows Gantu to capture him. Lilo and Stitch rescue Mr. Stenchy as he begins to release the odor. Jumba puts Mr. Stenchy on a rocket and sends him to Pleakley's home planet where the odor is considered appealing | |||
"Yapper (007)" | October 13, 2003 | 108 | |
Mertle gets a pet dog and enters it in a dog show in Honolulu. Taking offense when Mertle calls her riff raff, Lilo enters Stitch in the same dog show in hopes of beating her and winning her friendship. Meanwhile, Jumba and Pleakley go sightseeing around the city and run into Gantu. Experiments Mentioned: Gigi (007), Reuben (625). |
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"The Asteroid" | December 1, 2003 | 109 | |
Lilo and Stitch visit a planetarium and overhear Cobra Bubbles' warning of asteroid set to impact Earth. With no one believing them or bothering to seek shelter, Stitch formulates a plan to go into outer space and destroy it to save the planet. But when they discover that the asteroid itself is home to an alien, Lilo and Stitch must decide which home they must sacrifice for the sake of the other. Experiments Mentioned: Hammerface (033), Sparky (221), Spooky (300), Swirly (383), Richter (513), Digger (529), Kixx (601). |
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"Phantasmo (375)" | September 27, 2003 | 110 | |
Stitch wins a toy containing a hidden experiment pod at a restaurant crane game. But when it gets wet, the ghostly experiment possesses Scrump the doll and causes all sorts of mischief. When Stitch is blamed, he must prove himself innocent by catching the experiment in the act. | |||
"Sprout (509)" | November 14, 2003 | 111 | |
Lilo makes a bet with Mertle to win the orchid competition at the Kokaua Town fair and steals a dangerous plant experiment against Jumba's warning, Pleakley grows a giant "Pinormous" pineapple, and Stitch practices being a cowboy for the rodeo. But when the experiment gets lose and spreads its roots all over the fairgrounds, Stitch must defeat it cowboy-style. Experiments Mentioned: Sprout (509). |
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"Clip (177)" | October 4, 2003 | 112 | |
After causing chaos at a beauty salon, Lilo and Stitch meet the hair-eating experiment that made Jumba nearly bald. But when they try to use it to get revenge on Mertle for her cruel words, the hairball gets lose and threatens to eat up all the hair on the island. Meanwhile, Jumba re-grows an afro and Gantu gets stuck dancing at a luau. | |||
"Fibber (032)" | November 7, 2003 | 113 | |
Pleakley's mom calls to inform him of his arranged marriage, so he lies that he's engaged to an Earth girl in order to stay home. But when his family comes for the wedding, Pleakley must pretend that Nani is his fiancée. She backs out after a real preacher is hired, so Jumba steps in as the new bride, but Pleakley's sister has already told David about Nani's wedding day. All the while, Stitch can't get the lie-detecting experiment he and Lilo caught to stop beeping. This episode is notable in that Kevin McDonald (voice of Pleakly) is joined by his former Kids In The Hall castmates: Dave Foley, Mark McKinney, Scott Thompson and Bruce McCulloch Experiments Mentioned: Fibber (032), Reuben (625). |
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"Topper (025)" | December 5, 2003 | 114 | |
It's Christmas Eve, and Lilo is trying to teach Stitch how Hawaiians celebrate Christmas. But when Gantu has an experiment pod gift-wrapped for Dr. Hämsterviel, everyone mistakes Stitch's hunt for the box as a selfish attempt to hoard presents for himself. | |||
"Bad Stitch" | January 30, 2004 | 115 | |
Experiments Mentioned: Reuben (625). |
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"Holio (606)" | October 12, 2003 | 116 | |
Mertle receives a charm bracelet for her birthday, but one of the charms is actually an experiment pod. Lilo and Stitch must try to retrieve it before she gets it wet, or else the universe is doomed. Meanwhile, Nani must prepare for a company inspection. Experiments Mentioned: Richter (513), Holio (606). |
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"Splodyhead (619)" | October 24, 2003 | 117 | |
In order to catch an experiment, Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, Gantu, and 625 travel to the island of Niʻihau. After becoming stranded on the beach under the threat of being blasted by Splodyhead, the two opposing teams become one "tribe" and are forced to work together to survive. | |||
"Amnesio (303)" | October 27, 2003 | 118 | |
It's Lilo's birthday, but nobody's remembered. While they hand out invitations for their own party, they encounter an experiment that gives people amnesia and causes them to lose their memories of each other. Now thinking her name is Martha, Stitch is an escaped convict, and Gantu is her partner cop named Lenny, Lilo teams up with him to hunt down Stitch and find clues to their lost memories. Experiments Mentioned: Gigi (007), Nosox (204), Amnesio (303), Nodessertro (Whatsisname) (340). |
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"Houdini (604)" | December 12, 2003 | 119 | |
Stitch and Pleakley get hired to do a magic show at Mertle's half-birthday party. But because their act is horrible, Lilo secretly activates an experiment that turns things invisible to help make the show a success. It is, and Mertle's Hollywood producer Aunt hires them to do their trick on live TV. But when Houdini runs away and leaves Stitch invisible, Lilo will have to find them both before her ʻohana looks like frauds. | |||
"Tank (586)" | November 10, 2003 | 120 | |
Lilo wins tickets to the Elizibithan Fair and invites the Hula girls to join her. Mertle refuses to go because she doesn't want to be Lilo's friend, and Stitch isn't allowed in for being a "dog". So while Lilo and Mertle's friends have fun at the festival without them, Stitch and Mertle team up to catch a metal-eating experiment. Experiments Mentioned: Tank (586), Reuben (625). Notes: Special guest appearance by "Weird Al" Yankovic, who voices a singing minstrel. |
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"HunkaHunka (323)" | January 11, 2004 | 121 | |
"Yaarp (613)" | November 21, 2003 | 122 | |
Lilo's idea for an alien invasion alarm to improve the hula school is rejected, so she tries to write a letter to the mayor about it. Meanwhile, a loud experiment causes Stitch to lose his hearing, so earless Pleakley is given the job of capturing it himself. Unfortunatly, while Pleakley is off looking for Yaarp, Gantu captures Stitch and won't let him free without a trade. | |||
"627" | November 24, 2003 | 123 | |
Stitch becomes egotistical after beating his experiment catching record, so Jumba decides to put him in his place by activating his brand new experiment, 627. Being more powerful than 626 with none of his weaknesses, Stitch may meet his match when 627 escapes Jumba's custody and falls into the hands of Gantu. Experiments Mentioned: Slimy (390), Deforestator (515), Eva (567), Launch (607), Zap (603), Reuben (625), 627, 628. |
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"Sinker (602)" | December 15, 2003 | 124 | |
Experiments Mentioned: Sinker (602), Reuben (625). |
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"Angel (624)" | January 5, 2004 | 125 | |
Stitch falls in love with a female experiment whom Lilo is distrustful of. As Pleakley records a movie of Stitch trying to win her heart, Lilo tries to find out what the experiment was made for. Lilo's suspicions are confirmed when it's discovered that Angel is secretly working for Gantu and is using her siren song to turn good experiments back to evil. | |||
"Dupe (344)" | December 29, 2003 | 126 | |
Lilo hosts a slumber party, but none of her ex-friends from hula class come. When she finds an experiment that creates duplicates she tries to duplicate herself to have friends that are just like her so that she can have friends. Stitch saves her, but gets duplicated. Stitch is weekend by the duplication when his strengths are divided among all the duplicates. Gantu is able to use several experiments to capture Stitch. Lilo tricks Gantu into using Dupe to turn his few experiments into an army and then combines the Stitches back into one full strength Stitch. Experiments Mentioned: Hammerface (033), Dupe (344), Yin (501), Yang (502), Richter (513), Cannonball (520), Thresher (544), Heat (609), Plasmoid (617), Reuben (625). |
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"Slushy (523)" | December 26, 2003 | 127 | |
"Nosy (199)" | December 19, 2003 | 128 | |
Nani invites her prospective boss home to demonstrate the spirit of Ohana. Lilo has a crush on the bosses son Keoni who is Lilo's only friend. Before the visit they find a new experiment who is designed to snoop around and dig up dirt on the enemy. The experiment is so annoying that Lilo and Stitch give Nosy to Gantu. Nosy annoyed Gantu and Hamsterville so much that they released him. He returned to Lilo’s house just in time to finish the visit with Nani’s boss.And Stitch is Lilo's friend. In the end Nosy returns to Gantu's ship and is rescued on the series' final episode Snafu. Nosy is voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait. Experiments Mentioned: Nosy (199), Reuben (625). |
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"Swirly (383)" | November 3, 2003 | 129 | |
A popular TV show comes to Hawaii as a hypnotizing experiment is activated. Lilo doesn’t like the show, but under the experiment’s spell she is instructed to be more like Myrtle who loves the show. Stitch also is hypnotized and wants to be on the show. Hamsterville orders Gantu to get on the show and use the experiment to hypnotize the audience and bring them under Hamsterville’s power. Lilo and Stitch rescue Swirly just in time and leave Gantu stranded in front of a live audience. Experiments Mentioned: Swirly (383), Reuben (625). |
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"Finder (158)" | December 22, 2003 | 130 | |
Stitch becomes jealous of a new experiment when Lilo takes it to show-and-tell instead of him. Meanwhile, Dr. Hämsterviel escapes from prison and travels to Earth, where he is "adopted" by Mertle. While the Grand Councilwoman offers to reinstate Gantu's position for the capture of Dr. Hämsterviel, Stitch strives to upstage Finder by finding him first. Experiments Mentioned: Finder (158), Yin (501), Yang (502), Richter (513), Cannonball (520), Reuben (625). |
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"Felix (010)" | January 9, 2004 | 131 | |
"Elastico (345)" | November 17, 2003 | 132 | |
Lilo ignores Stitch while working on a new hula dance. Stitch finds a cousin performing as a circus entertainer and when he attempts to capture Elastico he is adopted as a circus performer himself. Gantu captured but cannot hold Elastico who returns to the circus. Lilo realizes Stitch has left and convinces him to stay in Hawaii and not travel with his new circus family. | |||
"ShortStuff (297)" | January 2, 2004 | 133 | |
Lilo takes Stitch to a carnival, but Stitch is to short for the rides. A small crab like experiment that fouls up machinery is activated. Pleakly uses Jumba's invention to make Stitch grow, but Gantu interrupts and Stitch grows too big, then Short Stuff also gets zapped and the two giants battle each other back at the Carnival. Experiments Mentioned: Shortstuff (297), Reuben (625). |
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"Melty (228)" | December 8, 2003 | 134 | |
While trying to catch a fire breathing experiment, Lilo falls into a puddle of mud in front of Keoni. To erase her embarassment she tries to use Jumba's time travelling invention. But each time she tries to change the past it creates a progressively worse future. Finally, Lilo realizes she must live events as they were meant to occur and repeats her embarassing fall. | |||
"Bonnie & Clyde (149,150)" | January 16, 2004 | 135 | |
After being grounded for being rowdy, Lilo and Stitch sneak out of their room and meet a criminal experiment duo who urge them to do whatever they want. But after causing trouble around the island and realizing the consequences of their naughty behavior, Lilo and Stitch must capture the crooks to redeem themselves. | |||
"Baby-Fier (151)" | January 12, 2004 | 136 | |
Experiments Mentioned: Baby-Fier (151), Reuben (625). |
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"Drowsy (360)" | February 28, 2004 | 137 | |
Stitch uses an experiment to get restless Lilo to sleep, but later realizes that he can't get her to wake up. While he's forced to use her unconscious body as a puppet to complete her responsibilities, Gantu is instructed to capture the experiment and kidnap the vacationing Regis Philbin. Experiments Mentioned: Stopgo (102), Finder (158), Nosox (204), Clickster (239, but 102 was stated as 239), Alexander (274), Drowsy (360), Sinker (602), Reuben (625). Notes: Special guest appearance by Regis Philbin, voicing himself. |
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"Sample (258)" | January 11, 2004 | 138 | |
"Slugger (608)" | January 26, 2004 | 139 | |
Experiments Mentioned: Yin (501), Yang (502), Slushy (523), Kixx (601), Slugger (608), Splodyhead (619), Reuben (625). |
[edit] Season 2: 2004-2006
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"Spike (319)" | November 5, 2004 | 201 | |
Lilo wants to beat Mertle at the "‘Ohana Rama" family trivia contest, but loses confidence when Stitch is poked by an experiment who's venom makes people 99% goofy and 1% clever. Meanwhile, Pleakley starts a therapy group named "E.A.R.W.A.X" to rehabilitate experiments. Experiments Mentioned: 032, 110, 149, 150, 199, 319, 523, 613, 619. Notes: Experiment 099 Spot was originally supposed to appear in this episode, but was removed. |
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"Frenchfry (062)" | November 12, 2004 | 202 | |
After Nani bans junk food, Lilo and Stitch encounter an experiment that cooks delicious cuisine. Little do they know, Frenchfry's meals contain no nutrition, and he is actually trying to fatten them up so he can eat them himself. Experiments Mentioned: 062, 625. |
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"Shoe (113)" | December 10, 2004 | 203 | |
When Nani ends up short on cash, the rest of the ‘ohana decides to start a "Bed And No Breakfast" to bring in extra money. An experiment designed to bring bad luck threatens to ruin the business, until Jumba remembers that it's effect can be reversed to turn very bad luck into very good luck. Experiments Mentioned: 036, 040, 113, 501, 515, 601, 625. |
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"Swapper (355)" | November 19, 2004 | 204 | |
Lilo wants to welcome her new friend Victoria to the island by throwing a "Lilo's not weird" party. But when an experiment appears that switches people's minds, Lilo must ensure the party is a success from Stitch's body while Stitch has to pretend to be her. Experiments Mentioned: 355, 625. |
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"Slick (020)" | January 7, 2005 | 205 | |
Lilo and Stitch compete with Mertle to sell the most candy bars for their Hula halau. But the competition turns fierce when a slick-talking experiment appears that has the ability to sell anything. Experiments Mentioned: 020, 625. |
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"Skip (089)" | February 11, 2005 | 206 | |
Tired of childhood restrictions, Lilo uses an experiment that skips time ahead 10 years in the future to turn herself into a teenager, then into an adult. But while she and Stitch disappear for 20 years, Dr. Hämsterviel captures the experiments and takes over the world. Experiments Mentioned: 086, 089, 113, 143, 158, 205, 221, 405, 499, 532, 625. |
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"Checkers (029)" | March 4, 2005 | 207 | |
Lilo's Hula halau is building a Merrie Monarch parade float, and Lilo is upset that the others don't like her ideas. but when a crown-shaped experiment sits on her head, it's power causes everyone to treat her like a queen. But after she sees the consequences of her rule and decides to step down, Gantu takes the experiment and makes himself king. Experiments Mentioned: 029, 040, 177, 221, 300, 345, 501, 513, 515, 520, 523, 529, 601, 606, 619, 625. |
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"PJ (133)" | April 1, 2005 | 208 | |
When Lilo gets blamed for pranking her strict substitute hula teacher, she decides to use a practical-jokester experiment to get revenge and impress Mertle. Stitch must stop them before the jokes go too far. Experiments Mentioned: 007, 133, 360. |
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"Phoon (540)" | August 24, 2005 | 209 | |
Experiments Mentioned: 540, 625. |
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"Link (251)" | July 29, 2006 | 210 | |
When Lilo and Mertle are forced to work together to find buried treasure, an experiment appears that binds together uncooperative people with sticky elastic glue. Mertle helps Lilo catch the experiment, while Stitch gets stuck to Nani and Jumba to Pleakley. Experiments Mentioned: 251, 412, 413, 414, 415, 625. Notes: This episode first appeard as a bonus feature on the Leroy & Stitch DVD before it aired on Television. |
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"Snooty (277)" | May 13, 2005 | 211 | |
Victoria becomes afraid of an experiment after it attacks her. Lilo tries to explain that she can capture it and turn it good, but after it puts Stitch out of commission, Victoria decides to team up with Gantu to "slay" the monster. Experiments Mentioned: 033, 062, 113, 277, 375, 625. |
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"Retro (210)" | May 20, 2005 | 213 | |
Nani's high school friends return to Kaua‘i and, thinking Nani is vice president of the business she works for, invites her and her ‘ohana on a yacht cruse. Meanwhile, Stitch encounters an experiment that reverts things to a primitive state. Experiments Mentioned: 210. |
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"Remmy (276)" | April 14, 2006 | 214 | |
It's the anniversary of Lilo's parents death, and Lilo takes a nap to deal with her sadness. But when an experiment enters her dreams and tries to dissolve them into nightmares, Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley go in after it to capture it before she wakes up. Meanwhile, Nani tries to find a way to make Lilo feel happy again. Experiments Mentioned: 020, 024, 033, 040, 062, 110, 221, 228, 276, 344, 345, 501, 502, 515, 613, 624, 625, 627. |
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"Belle (248)" | June 3, 2005 | 215 | |
Experiments Mentioned: 248. |
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"Ploot (505)" | April 22, 2005 | 216 | |
Lilo tries to clean Pudge's grotto for Earth Day, but meets an experiment that eats trash and redistributes it across the island as pollutant goo. When Stitch gets sick from eating trash, Lilo must find a way to stop Ploot by herself. Experiments Mentioned: 020, 151, 158, 221, 360, 505, 513, 515, 601, 602. |
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"Heckler (322)" | August 22, 2005 | 217 | |
Nani is having trouble organizing a charity dinner, so Pleakley offers to help entertain by providing stand up comedy. But when an experiment designed to mock people appears and leads Lilo down the wrong path, she and Stitch have to stop him before his heckling ruins the event. Experiments Mentioned: 322, 625. |
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"Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats/Ace (051)" | May 19, 2006 | 218 | |
Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats: Lilo and Stitch try to help Mrs. Hasagawa out by organizing her fruit stand and cleaning her yard. But when she offers them a bowl of apricots for their help, they discover that the "apricots" are actually experiment pods and that her house is full of stray experiments which she believes are "cats". Ace: The leader of the Evil Genius Organization (EGO) believes Jumba has turned good and wants to revoke his membership, but Lilo convinces him to visit Earth so they can prove that Jumba is still worthy of membership. But as they construct an elaborate facade to trick him, a failed non-evil experiment is activated. Experiments Mentioned: 002, 031, 044, 051, 077, 111, 134, 201, 214, 262, 288, 358, 501, 502, 507, 509, 513, 515, 521, 523, 533, 566, 601, 606, 619, 625, 627. Notes: This is a double episode, featuring two individual shorts. |
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"Wishy-Washy (267)" | August 23, 2005 | 219 | |
Experiments Mentioned: 267, 625. |
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"Shush (234)" | August 26, 2005 | 220 | |
Experiments Mentioned: 234, 179. |
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"Bugby (128)" | August 25, 2005 | 221 | |
Experiments Mentioned: 128. |
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"Glitch / Woops (600)" | June 23, 2006 | 222 | |
Glitch: Lilo is tired of doing chores and asks Jumba to build a machine to help her, so he ends up upgrading the entire house to do the chores itself. But when an experiment enters the computer control system and glitches it up, Stitch must fight the house to rescue everyone. Woops: A clumsy experiment causes Dr. Hämsterviel to nearly get caught by his prison guards, so he returns all of the captured experiments to Gantu for safekeeping. But when he lets the troublemaking experiment go, it threatens to ruin Pleakley's chance at a domino championship. Experiments Mentioned: 010, 032, 033, 057, 199, 201, 233, 303, 600, 608, 625. Notes: This is a double episode, featuring two individual shorts. |
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"Snafu" | June 23, 2006 | 223 | |
When Lilo and Stitch learn that all of the experiments Gantu has captured, including Stitch's love, Angel, the two plan a rescue mission to free them. Unfortunately, they accidentally activate an experiment designed to "foul up" complex plans. As Lilo and Stitch form a rescue team regardless, Jumba and Pleakley try to figure out "love" and Gantu tries to use Angel's song to turn the experiments evil again. Experiments Mentioned: 010, 032, 033, 054, 103, 120, 149, 150, 158, 199, 204, 221, 222, 258, 303, 323, 344, 390, 523, 586, 544, 603, 604, 606, 609, 617, 624, 625, Tickle Tummy. |
[edit] Continuity Notes
Both the original air dates and production numbers do not reflect the actual continuity of the series. Many continuity errors, including many events involving the location and availability of certain experiments, take place later in the series:
- Episode 104 "Cannonball" takes place before episode 101 "Poxy", because the X-Buggy is used in "Poxy" but is unveiled as a new creation by Jumba in "Cannonball".
- Episode 127 "Slushy" takes place before episode 125 "Angel", because Slushy is seen working at the Shave Ice stand in "Angel" but isn't activated and rehabilitated until "Slushy".
- Episode 130 "Finder" takes place before episode 108 "Yapper", because Mertle says she's never had a pet in "Finder", but receives Gigi sometime before "Yapper".
- Episode 137 "Drowsy" takes place before episode 118 "Amnesio", because Nosox is seen activated in "Amnesio" but is still in pod form in "Drowsy".
- Episode 109 "The Asteroid" takes place before episode 101 "Poxy", because Lilo sees Poxy on Jumba's computer for the first time in "The Asteroid".
Several episodes take place near or on holidays and special events:
- Episode 102 "Spooky": Halloween (October 31st).
- Episode 114 "Topper": Christmas Eve (December 24th).
- Episode 116 "Holio": Mertle's birthday.
- Episode 118 "Amnesio": Lilo's birthday.
- Episode 119 "Houdini": Mertle's "half-birthday" party (likely 6 months after her real birthday).
- Episode 121 "HunkaHunka": Valentines Day (February 14th).
- Episode 207 "Checkers": The Merrie Monarch Festival (traditionally starting on Easter Sunday).
- Episode 214 "Remmy": The anniversary of the death of Lilo's parents.
- Episode 216 "Ploot": Earth Day (April 22nd).
[edit] Feature film
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"Lilo & Stitch" | Chris Sanders | Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders | June 21, 2002 | |
In a place far, far away, illegal genetic experiment #626 is detected: Ruthless scientist Dr. Jumba Jookiba has created a strong, intelligent, nearly indestructible and aggressive being with only one known weakness: The high density of his body makes it impossible for the experiment to swim in water. The scientist is sentenced to jail by the Grand Council of the Galactic Federation. The experiment is supposed to be transported to a prison asteroid, yet manages to escape Captain Gantu, who was supposed to deliver him there. With a stolen police cruiser (the red one), the destructive being races towards a little and already doomed planet: Earth. Stranded on Hawaii, experiment #626 can't actually do much harm: water all around, no big cities and two well-equipped representatives of the Galactic Federation already following close behind to catch him again. But Dr. Jookiba and the Earth expert Pleakley never could have guessed that earth girl Lilo adopts the experiment as dog, gives him the name Stitch and actually causes an emotional development in the little beast. Her dysfunctional family, consisting only of Lilo and her sister Nani, is about to be ripped apart by social worker Cobra Bubbles. Stitch as the new family member brings quite some action into all their lifes, and after a while, not even Pleakley and Dr. Jookiba can recognize their former target. But how shall they bring the news of failure to the Grand Councilwoman without being punished?Experiments Mentioned: Woops (600), Sprout (509), Experiment ???, Experiment ???, Experiment ???, Experiment ??? (all seen in pictures behind Jumba). | ||||
"Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch" | Anthony Leondis and Eddie Guzelian | Michael LaBash and Anthony Leondis | August 30, 2005 | |
Taking place between the original "Lilo and Stitch" and "Stitch: The Movie", "Lilo and Stitch 2" finds the rowdy extraterrestrial getting used to life with his new ohana. However, a malfunction in the ultimate creation of Dr. Jumba soon emerges, which reinstates his destructive programming and threatens to both ruin his friendship with Lilo and to short him out for good! Also features a short called the Origin of Stitch where the truth about experiment 626s powers and finds out about the other experiments (though Stitch found out in Stitch the Movie). Experiments Mentioned: Doubledip (002), Felix (010), Slick (020), Topper (025), Checkers (029), Gotchu (031), Fibber (032), Hammerface (033), Poki (036), Backhoe (040), Forehead (044), Hocker (051), Fudgy (054), Frenchfry (062), Zawp (077), Skip (089), Stamen (103), Squeak (110), Mulch (111), Shoe (113), Snafu (120), Bugby (128), PJ (133), Shredder (134), Bonnie (149), Clyde (150), Babyfier (151), Clip (177), Nosy (199), Jam (202), Nosox (204), Retro (210), Pix (214), Glitch (223), Melty (228), Shush (234), Belle (248), Link (251), Mr. Stenchy (254), Sample (258), Ace (262), Wishy Washy (267), Remmy (276), Snooty (277), Lax (285), Boomer (288), Shortstuff (297), Spooky (300), Amnesio (303), Morpholomew (316), Spike (319), Dupe (344), Elastico (345), Swapper (355), Manners (358), Drowsy (360), Phantasmo (375), Swirly (383), Slimy (390), Spats (397), Mary (455), Huggo (489), Yin (501), Yang (502), Ploot (505), Woody (507), Sprout (509), Richter (513), Deforastator (515), Cannonball (520), Wrapper (521), Slushy (523), Digger (529), Blowhard (533), Phoon (540), Thresher (544), Derrick (566), Tank (586), Woops (600), Kixx (601), Sinker (602), Houdini (604), Holio (606), Slugger (608), Heat (609), Yaarp (613), Plasmoid (617), Splodyhead (619), Angel (624), Rueben (625), 627, Tickle Tummy, Gloomy (136), Flashbomb (146), Sprok (231), Futurehole (279), Gellasifier (286), Stringulator (289), Spunky (305), Lotuseater (349), Punk (407), Little Dorrat (472), Twitch (481), Midasimus (559), Lardo (574), Gunner (614), Experiment ??? and Experiment ??? | ||||
"Stitch! The Movie" | Robert Gannaway and Jess Winfield | Tony Craig and Robert Gannaway | August 26, 2003 | |
All the characters of the warm and fluffy "Lilo and Stitch" are back! In "Stitch! - The Movie", Stitch, Jumba, and Peakley are all living with Lilo and Nani. But no one knows that Jumba had secretly deactivated all 625 of is other expiriments and brought them with him. The ex-captain Gantu, hired by Jumba's former partner, Dr. Jacques von Hamsterveil, goes to find them, and captures Jumba to interigate him into telling where they are. Now, Lilo and Stitch have to save Stitch's ohana from being used for chaos. Two expiriemnts are activated in this movie: 221, "Sparky", with the ability to cause big electric surges, and 625 who has all the abilites of Stitch, but is lasier. At least he makes good sandwiches!Experiments Mentioned: Sparky (221), Reuben (625), Jam (202), Digger (529), Mary (455), Huggo (489), Slimy (390), Picker (049), Flapjack (070), Welko (074), Plunge (082), Louis. B (094), Mutilate (107), Clyde (150), Ditch (172), Allsox (176), Bumper (179), Snipe (203), Poser (232), Yellowstone (311), Cowlick (411), Bluerinse (431), Richter (513), Stoneface (525), Spectrum (535), Algea (539) and Franklin (543) | ||||
"Leroy & Stitch" | Robert Gannaway and Jess Winfield | Tony Craig and Robert Gannaway | June 23, 2006 | |
Lilo, Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley have finally caught all of Jumba's genetic experiments and found the one true place where each of them belongs. Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley are offered positions in the Galactic Alliance, turning them down so they can stay on Earth with Lilo. But Lilo realizes her alien friends have places where they belong, and it's finally time to say "aloha." Meanwhile, Gantu has left Earth and broken Doctor Jacques Von Hamsterviel out of prison, who's planning to create and clone a new experiment named "Leroy," one that will allow him take over the galaxy.Experiments Mentioned: Shrink (001) through Stitch (626) and Leroy |
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Lilo & Stitch |
Lilo & Stitch | Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 | Stitch! The Movie | The Series (episodes) | Stitch's Great Escape! | Stitch Has a Glitch | Leroy & Stitch Characters: Human: Lilo | Nani | Mertle Edmonds | Cobra Bubbles |
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