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* DemotedToExtra: In the anime, he only appeared through a distant cameo in ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''. He did make an appearance in an anime intro and shared a "Kung Fu Dragon Pleakley" segment with Sample, though, but those were [[NoExportForYou Japanese only]].



* DemotedToExtra: In the anime, he only appeared through a distant cameo in ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''. He did make an appearance in an anime intro and shared a "Kung Fu Dragon Pleakley" segment with Sample, though, but those were [[NoExportForYou Japanese only]].
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A small, cyan lemur-like experiment with a single megaphone-like antenna on his head. He is designed to make a literally deafening sonic blast, unfurling his normally curled-up antenna to emit the blasts. Pleakley was sent out to capture 613 because he lacks ears, which made him immune to the experiment's sonic blasts; Pleakley also befriended and named 613 after saving him from a collapsing cave. His one true place is serving as an "alien invasion alarm" and a buzzer for the hula school. He also operated the scoreboard for the trivia contest in "Spike".

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A small, cyan lemur-like experiment with a single megaphone-like antenna on his head. He is designed to make a literally deafening sonic blast, unfurling his normally curled-up antenna to emit the blasts. Pleakley was sent out to capture 613 because he lacks lacked ears, which made him immune to the experiment's sonic blasts; Pleakley also befriended and named 613 after saving him from a collapsing cave. His one true place is serving as an "alien invasion alarm" and a buzzer for the hula school. He also operated the scoreboard for the trivia contest in "Spike".



* GaleForceSound: He can make sounds so loud that they knock people off their feet.



* MakeMeWannaShout: His power is to emit deafeningly loud noises.

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* MakeMeWannaShout: SuperScream: His power is to emit deafeningly loud noises.noises through the horn-like appendage on his head.
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* TheLoad: 625's only useful when it comes to sandwiches. Everything else? Yeah, no.

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* TheLoad: {{The Load}}/MinionWithAnFInEvil: 625's only useful when it comes to sandwiches. Everything else? Yeah, no.



* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Leroy & Stitch''.

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* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Leroy & Stitch''.Stitch'' after Lilo encourages him to use his powers to save the galaxy.
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Reuben appears in Disney Speedstorm as a Crew Member.


'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc''[[note]]cutscene only[[/note]] | ''Disney VideoGame/StitchJam'' | ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''[[note]]originally a non-playable event character, currently cameos in Gantu's ability[[/note]] | ''VideoGame/DisneyEmojiBlitz''[[note]]cameo appearance in the first part of Angel's ability[[/note]]

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'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc''[[note]]cutscene only[[/note]] | ''Disney VideoGame/StitchJam'' | ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''[[note]]originally a non-playable event character, currently cameos in Gantu's ability[[/note]] | ''VideoGame/DisneyEmojiBlitz''[[note]]cameo appearance in the first part of Angel's ability[[/note]]
ability[[/note]] | ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm''[[note]]cameo appearance as the Epic Crew Member for Angel[[/note]]



* BigEater: Mostly of sandwiches- and he’s not picky about what ingredients he puts in them.

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* BigEater: Mostly of sandwiches- sandwiches, and he’s he's not picky about what ingredients he puts in them.
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* BigEater: Mostly of sandwiches.

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* BigEater: Mostly of sandwiches.sandwiches- and he’s not picky about what ingredients he puts in them.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/KateHiggins (''Stitch!'')\\

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/TaraStrong (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', ''Leroy & Stitch'', ''Disney Speedstorm''), Creator/KateHiggins (''Stitch!'')\\



* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Not in ''The Series'', as she spoke just two non-Tantalog words in "Snafu", but by the time of the anime she's become a pretty proficient English speaker, though she still speaks Tantalog most of the time. Justified considering that she probably needed to learn English in order to have her singing appeal to humans.

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Not in ''The Series'', as she spoke just two non-Tantalog words in "Snafu", but by the time of the anime she's become a pretty proficient English speaker, though she still speaks Tantalog most of the time. Justified considering that she probably needed to learn English in order to have her singing appeal to humans. This is also averted in ''Disney Speedstorm'' where Tara Strong reprises her role.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: She became more short tempered in the anime, getting angry at Stitch for petty reasons.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: She became more short tempered short-tempered in the anime, getting angry at Stitch for petty reasons.



* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Not in ''The Series'', as she spoke just two non-Tantalog words in "Snafu", but by the time of the anime she's become a somewhat proficient English speaker, though she still speaks Tantalog most of the time. Justified considering that she probably needed to learn English in order to have her singing appeal to humans.

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Not in ''The Series'', as she spoke just two non-Tantalog words in "Snafu", but by the time of the anime she's become a somewhat pretty proficient English speaker, though she still speaks Tantalog most of the time. Justified considering that she probably needed to learn English in order to have her singing appeal to humans.



* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Beauty of the Mid Six-Two experiments, being the most attractive, the best singer,[[note]]Reuben can carry a tune and has a voice actor who does sing, but Rob Paulsen's singing range isn't as broad as Tara Strong's. And does anyone ''really'' want to hear the extremely nasal Stitch (who is voiced by an animator/illustrator with no real singing ability) sing?[[/note]] and the only female of the three. That said, she has shown some of the other two parts of this trope in ''The Series'' and ''Leroy & Stitch''.

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* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Beauty of the Mid Six-Two experiments, being the most attractive, the best singer,[[note]]Reuben can carry a tune and has a his original voice actor who does sing, but Rob Paulsen's singing range isn't as broad as though Tara Strong's. Strong and Kate Higgins are professional singers. And does anyone ''really'' want to hear the extremely nasal Stitch (who is voiced by an animator/illustrator a filmmaker and illustrator with no real singing ability) sing?[[/note]] and the only female of the three. That said, she has shown some of the other two parts of this trope in ''The Series'' and ''Leroy & Stitch''.



* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', one of them being [[SeriesFinale the show's last regular episode]], and in ''Leroy & Stitch'' she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end. She was also [[OneShotCharacter not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode]]. Despite this, she is ''the'' most popular experiment besides Stitch himself that the franchise ever introduced; the anime featured her much more often, and she has made several appearances in Disney's crossover video games (mostly mobile games). She arguably even has more merchandise than Lilo.

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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three episodes of ''The Series'',[[note]]three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', "Remmy",[[/note]] one of them being [[SeriesFinale the show's last regular episode]], and in ''Leroy & Stitch'' she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end. She was also [[OneShotCharacter not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode]]. Despite this, she is ''the'' most popular experiment besides Stitch himself that the franchise ever introduced; the introduced. The anime featured her much more often, and she has made several appearances in Disney's crossover video games (mostly mobile games). She including ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' and ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'', and she arguably even has gets more merchandise than Lilo.



* CuteMonsterGirl: [[CuteMonster Not that the other experiments aren't cute themselves]], but her Stitch-like body is somewhat more humanlike and we see very few females.
* CharacterDevelopment: She originally acted sweet to Stitch simply to sell him out to Hämsterviel, but later does have true affections for him.

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* CuteMonsterGirl: [[CuteMonster Not that the other experiments aren't cute themselves]], but her Stitch-like body is somewhat more has a few humanlike traits and we see very few females.
* CharacterDevelopment: She originally acted sweet to Stitch simply to sell him out to Hämsterviel, but later does have true affections affection for him.



* EvilDiva: Her song itself has evil repercussions. Also, yes, she is a diva; just watch the anime and see how fame has affected her.

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* EvilDiva: Her song itself has evil repercussions. Also, yes, she is a diva; just watch the anime shows quite well how her international and see how intergalactic fame has affected her.



* {{Flanderization}}: Angel actually did have a small bit of a diva personality in ''The Series'', but the anime made it a defining aspect of her character and went overboard with it.

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* {{Flanderization}}: Angel actually did have a small bit of a diva personality in ''The Series'', but the anime made it a defining aspect of her character.
* FlatCharacter: ''The Series''[='=]s version of Angel didn't have much of a defined personality other than being a pretty girl version of Stitch with a siren song who was initially antagonistic. ''Stitch!'' gave her a job that fits her abilities and
character and went overboard flaws to go along with it.



* HeroicSacrifice: In her debut. She was later rescued.

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* HeroicSacrifice: In her debut.debut, although technically Gantu captured her moments ''after'' the experiments were freed and he has to blast Stitch in a net while their guard was down. She was later rescued.



* IconicSequelCharacter: The most famous of Stitch's predecessors, but it took a long while to achieve this status. She didn't appear at all in the 2002 original film, was only hinted at through a mini-poster and a bonus feature included with 2003's ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', officially debuted in the thirtieth aired episode of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' in January 2004, did not make her only other major appearance in the show until the penultimate aired episode in June 2006, finally became a recurring regular in the ''Stitch!'' anime that debuted in 2008 (whose English dub first aired in 2009), and eventually gained a steady stream of merchandise sold worldwide (including the United States, where the anime that she appears most frequently in was rejected) from TheNewTens onward.

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* IconicSequelCharacter: The most famous of Stitch's predecessors, but it took a long while to achieve this status. She didn't appear at all in the 2002 original film, was only hinted at through a mini-poster and a bonus feature included with 2003's ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', officially debuted in the thirtieth aired episode of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' in January 2004, did not make her only other major appearance in the show until the penultimate aired episode in June 2006, finally became a recurring regular in the ''Stitch!'' anime that debuted in 2008 (whose English dub first aired in 2009), and eventually gained a steady stream of merchandise sold worldwide (including the United States, where the anime that she appears most frequently in was rejected) had only a brief run) from TheNewTens onward.



* {{Mascot}}: The ''de facto'' one of the experiments other than Stitch, considering she's the ''only'' one of the first 625 that Disney was willing to promote for years.
* MessyMaleFancyFemale: The Fancy Female to Stitch's Messy Male. Stitch has spiked tufts of fur on his head and chest, while Angel's fur is smooth, with a white V-shaped marking on her chest. In addition, Stitch has notches in his slightly pointed ears and his retractable antennae are short and bud at the tips, while Angel's slightly rounder ears lack notches and her non-retractable antennae are long, curved, and smooth with rounded tips.

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* {{Mascot}}: The ''de facto'' one of the experiments other than Stitch, considering she's usually the ''only'' one of the first 625 that Disney was is willing to promote for years.
promote.
* MessyMaleFancyFemale: The Fancy Female to Stitch's Messy Male. Stitch has spiked tufts of fur on his head and chest, while Angel's fur is smooth, with a white V-shaped marking on her chest. In addition, Stitch has notches in his slightly pointed ears and his retractable antennae are short and bud at the with budded tips, while Angel's slightly rounder ears lack notches and her non-retractable antennae are long, curved, and smooth with rounded tips. tips.



* NowDoItAgainBackwards: Singing her siren song in reverse around the affected experiments turns them good again.

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* NowDoItAgainBackwards: Singing or playing her siren song in reverse around the her affected experiments victims turns them good again.



* PintSizedPowerhouse: Well, not to the extent of her boyfriend as far as we know, but she is strong enough to [[spoiler:break open containment capsules with only a headbutt]].

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* PintSizedPowerhouse: Well, not to the extent of her boyfriend as far as we know, but she is strong enough to [[spoiler:break open containment capsules with only a headbutt]]. She's also strong enough to knock ''Stitch'' out with a headbutt.



* SatelliteLoveInterest: To an extent in that the main reason she was introduced was to give Stitch a love interest.

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* SatelliteLoveInterest: To an extent in that the main reason she was introduced was to give Stitch a love interest. The anime sanded down the "Satellite" part by giving her more of a personality.



* StoryBreakerPower: Not surprisingly she was PutOnABus for most of ''The Series'' when she can do in one ten-second song what takes Lilo a whole episode. (Although that's not the [[ExecutiveMeddling real reason]] why she was taken out for so long.) Not so much in [[Anime/{{Stitch}} the anime]], allowing more frequent appearances.

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* StoryBreakerPower: Not surprisingly she was PutOnABus for most of ''The Series'' when she can do in one ten-second song what takes Lilo a whole episode. (Although that's not the [[ExecutiveMeddling real reason]] why she was taken out for so long.) Not so much in [[Anime/{{Stitch}} the anime]], anime, allowing more frequent appearances.



* TookALevelInJerkass: In the anime where she gains the personality of a vain, spoiled celebrity (due to becoming a popular singer in the years since ''Leroy & Stitch'') and leaves Stitch for someone else at least three times (even though she always came back to him).

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* TookALevelInJerkass: In the anime where she gains the personality of a vain, spoiled celebrity (due to becoming a popular singer in the years since ''Leroy & Stitch'') and leaves Stitch for gets charmed by someone else at least three times (even though she always came back to him).
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Angel will be in Disney Speedstorm.


'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc''[[note]]non-playable character[[/note]] | ''Disney VideoGame/StitchJam'' | ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]'' | ''Stitch! Super Chef'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' | ''Disney Tsum Tsum Festival'' | ''Disney Getaway Blast'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyHeroesBattleMode'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyEmojiBlitz'' | ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork'' -- "[[Recap/MonstersAtWorkS1E3TheDamagedRoom The Damaged Room]]"[[note]]cameo as a plush toy[[/note]]

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'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc''[[note]]non-playable character[[/note]] | ''Disney VideoGame/StitchJam'' | ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]'' | ''Stitch! Super Chef'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' | ''Disney Tsum Tsum Festival'' | ''Disney Getaway Blast'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyHeroesBattleMode'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyEmojiBlitz'' | ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork'' -- "[[Recap/MonstersAtWorkS1E3TheDamagedRoom The Damaged Room]]"[[note]]cameo as a plush toy[[/note]]
toy[[/note]] | ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm''
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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', one of them being [[SeriesFinale the show's last regular episode]], and in ''Leroy & Stitch'' she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end. She was also [[OneShotCharacter not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode]]. Despite this, she is arguably ''the'' most popular experiment besides Stitch himself that the franchise ever introduced; the anime featured her much more often, and she has made several appearances in Disney's crossover video games (mostly mobile games). She arguably even has more merchandise than Lilo.

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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', one of them being [[SeriesFinale the show's last regular episode]], and in ''Leroy & Stitch'' she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end. She was also [[OneShotCharacter not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode]]. Despite this, she is arguably ''the'' most popular experiment besides Stitch himself that the franchise ever introduced; the anime featured her much more often, and she has made several appearances in Disney's crossover video games (mostly mobile games). She arguably even has more merchandise than Lilo.



* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: At first. This is also the basis for her name since Lilo named her in sarcasm (see ShoutOut below).

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* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: At first.first as she pretended to be sweet to take advantage of Stitch, but she drops the "demon" side later. This is also the basis for her name since Lilo named her in sarcasm (see ShoutOut below).



* KissingCousins: Referred to as Stitch's "cousin", but they are in love.

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* KissingCousins: Referred Although she's not actually ''directly'' related to as Stitch's "cousin", but Stitch beyond their similar appearances and sharing the same creator since they are artificial lifeforms with their own unique DNA mixtures, and the "cousins" thing with the experiments are based on Hawaiian slang where it's used to refer to ''friends'', not necessarily relatively relatives. Still, they are in love.love, though tellingly, Stitch ''never'' calls or considers Angel a "cousin" to get around this problem.



* {{Mascot}}: The ''de facto'' one of the experiments other than Stitch, considering she's the ''only'' one of the first 625 that Disney is willing to promote nowadays.
* MessyMaleFancyFemale: The Fancy Female to Stitch's Messy Male. Stitch has spiked tufts of fur on his head and chest, while Angel's fur is smooth, with a white V-shaped marking on her chest. In addition, Stitch has notches in his slightly pointed ears and his retractable antennae are short and budded at the tips, while Angel's slightly rounder ears lack notches and her non-retractable antennae are long, curved, and smooth with rounded tips.

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* {{Mascot}}: The ''de facto'' one of the experiments other than Stitch, considering she's the ''only'' one of the first 625 that Disney is was willing to promote nowadays.
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* MessyMaleFancyFemale: The Fancy Female to Stitch's Messy Male. Stitch has spiked tufts of fur on his head and chest, while Angel's fur is smooth, with a white V-shaped marking on her chest. In addition, Stitch has notches in his slightly pointed ears and his retractable antennae are short and budded bud at the tips, while Angel's slightly rounder ears lack notches and her non-retractable antennae are long, curved, and smooth with rounded tips.



** In her eponymous debut episode when Stitch is captured by the experiments that she turned to evil.

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** In her eponymous debut episode when Stitch is captured by the experiments that she turned to evil.



* PinkMeansFeminine: She has pink fur and is girly, especially in the anime.

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* PinkMeansFeminine: She has pink fur and is girly, especially in the anime.''Stitch!''.



* SuddenlySpeaking: In the anime. In the original series she only speaks Stitch's alien language, but she speaks English in the anime, albeit not as much as more fluent Stitch in that show.

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* SuddenlySpeaking: In the anime. In the original series series, she only speaks Stitch's alien language, but she speaks English in the anime, albeit not as much as more fluent Stitch in that show.



* SequelNonEntity: Despite his regular appearances throughout the first two TV shows, he did not show up in ''Animation/StitchAndAi''. Not even for a cameo.

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* SequelNonEntity: Despite his regular appearances throughout the first two TV shows, he did not show up in ''Animation/StitchAndAi''. Not or was even for a cameo.''mentioned'' in ''Animation/StitchAndAi''.



* BlackEyesOfEvil: Oh, yes. His eyes are black and can't become good at the slightest.

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* BlackEyesOfEvil: Oh, yes. His eyes are black and can't become good at in the slightest.



* TheJuggernaut: Good grief, when he gave ''Stitch'' a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown...

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* TheJuggernaut: Good grief, when he gave ''Stitch'' a ''Stitch''--who's designed to be this very trope--a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown...



* OneShotCharacter: The only other appearances this experiment made in ''The Series'' was a cameo in Lilo's dream in "Remmy" (which is also the only time he is seen as "good") and the reusage of footage from his original appearance in [[ClipShow "Ace"]]. He would appear again in the anime, but it too became a one-time appearance within that show, although he also appears in "Anime/StitchMeetsHighSchoolMusical" as well (again, seen as "good").

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* OneShotCharacter: The only other appearances this experiment made in ''The Series'' was a cameo in Lilo's dream in "Remmy" (which is also the only time he is seen as "good") and the reusage reuse of footage from his original appearance in [[ClipShow "Ace"]]. He would appear again in the anime, but it too became a one-time appearance within that show, although he also appears in "Anime/StitchMeetsHighSchoolMusical" as well (again, seen as "good").



* YouAreNumberSix: He is the only activated experiment who retains his experiment number as a name. (Note that Experiment 628 was never activated, although Leroy below is sometimes promoted as being 628.)

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* YouAreNumberSix: He is the only activated experiment who retains his experiment number as a name. (Note that Experiment 628 was never activated, although Leroy below is sometimes promoted as being 628.activated.)

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his debut episode, he had no tail. In "Checkers", he had the typical stumpy tail seen on several experiments.



* OffModel: In his debut episode, he had no tail. In "Checkers", he had the typical stumpy tail seen on several experiments.
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* X-613: Yaarp -- A small, cyan lemur-like experiment with short, floppy Drowsy (360)-like ears (but with darker tips instead of stripes), four arms, a long tail with dark blue rings which he uses as a spring to quickly hop from place to place, and a single megaphone-like antenna on his head. He is designed to make a literally deafening sonic blast, unfurling his normally curled-up antenna to emit the blasts. Pleakley was sent out to capture 613 because he lacks ears, which made him immune to the experiment's sonic blasts; Pleakley also befriended and named 613 after saving him from a collapsing cave. His pod is yellow. His one true place is as an "alien invasion alarm" and a buzzer for the hula school. He also operated the scoreboard for the trivia contest in "Spike". He is voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle. ('''Appearances:''' "Elastico", "Yaarp", "Spike", "Remmy", ''Leroy & Stitch'', ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc'')

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* X-613: Yaarp -- A small, cyan lemur-like experiment with short, floppy Drowsy (360)-like ears (but with darker tips instead of stripes), four arms, a long tail with dark blue rings which he uses as a spring to quickly hop from place to place, and a single megaphone-like antenna on his head. He is designed to make a literally deafening sonic blast, unfurling his normally curled-up antenna to emit the blasts. Pleakley was sent out to capture 613 because he lacks ears, which made him immune to the experiment's sonic blasts; Pleakley also befriended and named 613 after saving him from a collapsing cave. His pod is yellow. His one true place is as an "alien invasion alarm" and a buzzer for the hula school. He also operated the scoreboard for the trivia contest in "Spike". He is voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle. ('''Appearances:''' "Elastico", "Yaarp", "Spike", "Remmy", ''Leroy & Stitch'', ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc'')''See folder below''
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Reuben stars in his own game, ''VideoGame/SixTwoFiveSandwichStacker''.
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* NoNameGiven: This was {{Inverted|Trope}} until June 2020; he was named by Hämsterviel, but not numbered. Jumba tried to number him 627, but Gantu reminded him that he already made Experiment 627. Most fans gave Leroy the number 629, while some Japanese and Disneyland Paris merchandise give him the number 628, except that there was already an Experiment 628 made, too, but no one in the franchise knows that besides Jumba, who's likely also forgotten about 628. In 2018/2019, ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum'' reaffirmed the lack of a number in both the Japanese and Global versions for a ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''-based event. This flip-flopping of Leroy's experiment number in official Disney media ''finally'' ended in June 2020, when a side story of the FeudalJapan-set manga ''Stitch & the Samurai'' was released exclusively through the Japanese version of the mobile game and gave Leroy the title of Experiment 629. ''However'', Disney, for whatever reason, did ''not'' translate [[NoExportForYou his part of the side story into English, meaning that he's still technically unnumbered outside of Japan]].

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* NoNameGiven: NoNameGiven:[[invoked]] This was {{Inverted|Trope}} until June 2020; he was named by Hämsterviel, but not numbered. Jumba tried to number him 627, but Gantu reminded him that he already made Experiment 627. Most fans gave Leroy the number 629, while some Japanese and Disneyland Paris merchandise give him the number 628, except that there was already an Experiment 628 made, too, but no one in the franchise knows that besides Jumba, who's likely also forgotten about 628. In 2018/2019, ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum'' reaffirmed the lack of a number in both the Japanese and Global versions for a ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''-based event. This flip-flopping of Leroy's experiment number in official Disney media ''finally'' ended in June 2020, when a side story of the FeudalJapan-set manga ''Stitch & the Samurai'' was released exclusively through the Japanese version of the mobile game and gave Leroy the title of Experiment 629. ''However'', 629, though Disney, for whatever reason, did ''not'' translate [[NoExportForYou his part of the side story into English, meaning that he's still technically unnumbered outside English]]. It took until April 2021 for ''Lilo & Stitch'' fans in English-speaking regions (including the U.S.) to get their confirmation of Japan]].Leroy being 629 through a licensed sticker book of all things.
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'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''[[note]]non-playable event character only[[/note]])

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'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''[[note]]non-playable event character only[[/note]])
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* FlippingHelpless: In [[Anime/{{Stitch}} the anime]], Sinker (602) has a blind spot on his large fin that makes him immobile on land if he falls over to his side.

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* YouAreNumberSix: He remained number 625 through ''The Series'' up until ''Leroy & Stitch'', when he was given the name "Reuben" by Lilo.

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* VocalEvolution: A minor case; in ''Stitch! The Movie'', Rob Paulsen gave Reuben a sort of low, husky voice. In ''The Series'', however, Paulsen pitched his Reuben voice up a little and made it a slight bit more nasal.
* YouAreNumberSix: He remained number 625 through ''The Series'' up until ''Leroy & Stitch'', Stitch'' when he was given the name "Reuben" by Lilo.
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* HairTriggerTemper: It doesn't take much to make him want to pick a fight.


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* WouldHurtAChild: He was willing to attack Lilo.


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* GreenAndMean: He has green fur, he's one of the main antagonists and bosses of the Stitch: Experiment 626 video game.


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* AdaptationalJerkass: She became more short tempered in the anime, getting angry at Stitch for petty reasons.


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* KissingCousins: Referred to as Stitch's "cousin", but they are in love.

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* MundaneUtility: He gets a job at a sushi restaurant to cut food. Also, at the end of the anime episode "Stitch Ahoy!", he uses his fin to cut Slushy's ice balls into shave ice.

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* MundaneUtility: He gets a job at a sushi restaurant to cut cutting food. Also, at the end of the anime episode "Stitch Ahoy!", he uses his fin to cut Slushy's ice balls into shave ice.



A whitish-tan and pink rabbit-like experiment with four brown spots on each elbow and knee, purple markings on his back and ear tips, and a little face with a small mouth, dark pink nose, and large round black eyes. He is designed to make anything and himself disappear (become invisible) with a blink of his huge eyes; though he can reverse the invisibility and make the invisible object reappear. His eyes are sensitive to intense light (i.e. camera flashes), which cause him to blink reflexively and randomly make the surrounding objects or creatures he sees invisible. He is easily spooked and skittish and does not like to fight. His one true place is as a Hollywood magician, although he's later shown as a street magician in "Snafu".

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A whitish-tan and pink rabbit-like experiment with four brown spots on each elbow and knee, purple markings on his back and ear tips, and a little face with a small mouth, dark pink nose, and large round black eyes. He is designed to make anything and himself disappear (become invisible) with a blink of his huge eyes; though he can reverse the invisibility and make the invisible object reappear. His eyes are sensitive to intense light (i.e. camera flashes), which cause causes him to blink reflexively and randomly make making the surrounding objects or creatures he sees invisible. He is easily spooked and skittish and does not like to fight. His one true place is as a Hollywood magician, although he's later shown as a street magician in "Snafu".



A small, cyan lemur-like experiment with a single megaphone-like antenna on his head. He is designed to make a literally deafening sonic blast, unfurling his normally curled-up antenna to emit the blasts. Pleakley was sent out to capture 613 because he lacks ears, which made him immune to the experiment's sonic blasts; Pleakley also befriended and named 613 after saving him from a collapsing cave. His one true place is as an "alien invasion alarm" and a buzzer for the hula school. He also operated the scoreboard for the trivia contest in "Spike".

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A small, cyan lemur-like experiment with a single megaphone-like antenna on his head. He is designed to make a literally deafening sonic blast, unfurling his normally curled-up antenna to emit the blasts. Pleakley was sent out to capture 613 because he lacks ears, which made him immune to the experiment's sonic blasts; Pleakley also befriended and named 613 after saving him from a collapsing cave. His one true place is serving as an "alien invasion alarm" and a buzzer for the hula school. He also operated the scoreboard for the trivia contest in "Spike".



* SeriesContinuityError: He accidentally appeared in the episode before his debut already reformed. He also appeared in the E.A.R.W.A.X. fight in "Spike" despite not being part of the group, as he's only meant to appear in the trivia competition in the same episode.

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* SeriesContinuityError: He accidentally appeared in the episode before his debut debut, already reformed. He also appeared in the E.A.R.W.A.X. fight in "Spike" despite not being part of the group, as he's only meant to appear in the trivia competition in the same episode.



* BioweaponBeast: Like most of the 6-series, but particularly noticeable in his case due to being based off a specific weapon (a PlasmaCannon).

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* BioweaponBeast: Like most of the 6-series, but particularly noticeable in his case due to being based off on a specific weapon (a PlasmaCannon).



* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in a SpinOff prequel video game that [[CanonMarchesOn got]] [[CanonDiscontinuity decanonized]] after [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch a sequel film]] came out.

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* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in a SpinOff prequel video game that [[CanonMarchesOn got]] [[CanonDiscontinuity decanonized]] was removed]] from {{canon|MarchesOn}} after [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch a sequel film]] came out.



* AchillesHeel: [[spoiler:His laughter.]]

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* AchillesHeel: [[spoiler:His laughter.laughter, which can cause [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cataplexy cataplexy]] if he laughs too much.]]



* BlackEyesOfEvil: Oh, yes.

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* BlackEyesOfEvil: Oh, yes. His eyes are black and can't become good at the slightest.



* EvilRedhead: He has red fur and he is one of the few experiments who never becomes good.

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* EvilRedhead: He has red fur and he is one of the few experiments who never becomes become good.



* EvilCounterpart[=/=]TheRival: To Stitch.

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* EvilCounterpart[=/=]TheRival: EvilCounterpart: To Stitch.Stitch, being specifically made by Jumba to stay evil and not ever be reformed.



* GigglingVillain[=/=]TheHyena: Laughs ''a lot'', and has a twisted sense of humor. However, [[spoiler:his laughter is also his AchillesHeel; he goes into [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cataplexy cataplexy]] and will collapse if he laughs uncontrollably]].

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* GigglingVillain[=/=]TheHyena: Laughs ''a lot'', and GigglingVillain: He is rather easily amused for an evil experiment; Jumba even says that he has a twisted an extra sense of humor. However, [[spoiler:his laughter is also his AchillesHeel; he goes into [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cataplexy cataplexy]] and will collapse if he laughs uncontrollably]].humor.



* TheHyena: Laughs ''a lot'' with an extra sense of humor. [[spoiler:{{Deconstructed|Trope}} as his laughter is also his AchillesHeel; he goes into cataplexy and will collapse if he laughs uncontrollably]].



* NighInvulnerable: Most likely more so than Stitch.

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* NighInvulnerable: Most likely more so than Stitch.Stitch, though [[spoiler:his laughter]] undermines this.



* TheRival: To Stitch, at least in 627's only Western appearance, as the egotistical Stitch suddenly finds direct competition with this experiment in experiment hunting, only to find himself on the ''losing'' end. It took an unusual strategy for Stitch to exploit 627's weakness and defeat him.



* WeaksauceWeakness: Laughter. He has [[TheHyena a sense of humor so immature]] that when Stitch makes a fool of himself on purpose, he laughs so hard that he faints.

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* WeaksauceWeakness: Laughter. He has [[TheHyena a sense of humor so immature]] that when Stitch makes a fool of himself on purpose, he laughs so hard that he faints.[[spoiler:he faints]].
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!!!The Mid Six-Twos
This particular trio of experiments are among [[Characters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters the franchise's major characters]], and thus receive the most appearances throughout its works and merchandise. They're the closest thing to a PowerTrio among the experiments.



!!!After Stitch (X-626)
Stitch's younger, tougher, eviler "cousins" who were not listed in the list of experiments seen in the credits of ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''.
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* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Brains of the Mid Six-Two experiments. Although he has the exact same strength as Stitch, his laziness negates the Brawn aspect, and he isn't as "cute" or attractive as the more popular Stitch or Angel. But he's easily the Brains considering he's more fluent in English than Stitch and Angel (both of whom do not speak English as fluently), makes tons of snarky quips, knows a lot about the experiments before his time, and is able to use AwesomenessByAnalysis the most effectively.[[note]]Stitch has the same supercomputer levels of thinking, but he is quicker to make brash decisions and is more temperamental.[[/note]]

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* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Brains of the Mid Six-Two experiments. Although he has the exact same strength as Stitch, his laziness negates the Brawn aspect, and he isn't as "cute" or attractive as the more popular Stitch or Angel.Angel (not to say that he isn't cute, though). But he's easily the Brains considering he's more fluent in English than Stitch and Angel (both of whom do not speak English as fluently), makes tons of snarky quips, knows a lot about the experiments before his time, and is able to use AwesomenessByAnalysis the most effectively.[[note]]Stitch has the same supercomputer levels of thinking, but he is quicker to make brash decisions and is more temperamental.[[/note]]

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* InconsistentColoring: Reuben's pod is blue in ''Stitch! The Movie'', although it appeared as purple in some frames of that film. In the anime episode "Stitch's Birthday: Part 1", when Reuben was dehydrated, his pod is white.



* InconsistentColoring: Reuben's pod is blue in ''Stitch! The Movie'', although it appeared as purple in some frames of that film. In the anime episode "Stitch's Birthday: Part 1", when Reuben was dehydrated, his pod is white.

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* InconsistentColoring: Reuben's pod is blue in ''Stitch! The Movie'', although it appeared as purple in some frames of that film. In the anime episode "Stitch's Birthday: Part 1", when Reuben was dehydrated, his pod is white.



* SeriesContinuityError: Reuben's pod is blue in ''Stitch! The Movie'', although it appeared as purple in some frames of that film. In the anime episode "Stitch's Birthday: Part 1", when Reuben was dehydrated, his pod appears as white.
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* SeriesContinuityError: Jumba mistakenly referred to Splodyhead as Experiment 515 in "Slushy". 515 is the number of Deforestator.

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* SeriesContinuityError: Jumba mistakenly referred to Splodyhead as Experiment 515 in "Slushy". "Slushy"; 515 is the number of Deforestator.


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* YourSizeMayVary: His size has been somewhat inconsistent in his appearances, most notably in "Spike" when in one scene, he appeared a lot bigger due to a layering error.
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'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' -- [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E30Angel "Angel"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E22Remmy "Remmy"]],[[note]]cameo in Lilo's dream[[/note]] [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E25Snafu "Snafu"]] | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | "Anime/StitchMeetsHighSchoolMusical" | ''Stitch!'' -- "Ichariba Chodei"[[note]]cameo in Stitch's daydream[[/note]], "Angel's Flight", "Foxy Beige", "Damacchi", "Pilolo", "Stitch vs. Hämsterviel Pt. I", "Stitch vs. Hämsterviel Pt. II", "Hunkahunka Burnin' Angel", "The Return of 627", "Nosy Meets Tigerlily", "Son of Sprout", "Spooky Toons",[[note]]as a disguise by Spooky (X-300)[[/note]] "Reuben 2.0", "Stitch Ahoy!",[[note]]as a costume worn by Reuben (X-625)[[/note]] "Chocolate Stitch", "Stitch's Dreams",[[note]]construct in Stitch's dream[[/note]] "Dark-End", ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''\\

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'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' -- [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E30Angel "Angel"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E22Remmy "Remmy"]],[[note]]cameo in Lilo's dream[[/note]] [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E25Snafu "Snafu"]] | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | "Anime/StitchMeetsHighSchoolMusical" | ''Stitch!'' -- "Ichariba Chodei"[[note]]cameo Chodei",[[note]]cameo in Stitch's daydream[[/note]], daydream[[/note]] "Angel's Flight", "Foxy Beige", "Damacchi", "Himamushi",[[note]]cameo in Stitch's daydream[[/note]] "Pilolo", "Stitch vs. Hämsterviel Pt. I", "Stitch vs. Hämsterviel Pt. II", "Hunkahunka Burnin' Angel", "The Return of 627", "Nosy Meets Tigerlily", "Son of Sprout", "Spooky Toons",[[note]]as a disguise by Spooky (X-300)[[/note]] "Reuben 2.0", "Stitch Ahoy!",[[note]]as a costume worn by Reuben (X-625)[[/note]] "Chocolate Stitch", "Stitch's Dreams",[[note]]construct in Stitch's dream[[/note]] "Dark-End", ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''\\

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* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Like his inspiration, he can spin like a tornado.


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* SpectacularSpinning: Like his inspiration, he can spin like a tornado.
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* ShoutOut: He is likely named after the now-defunct indoor soccer team, the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_KiXX Philadelphia KiXX.]]

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* ShoutOut: He is likely named after the now-defunct indoor soccer team, the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_KiXX Philadelphia KiXX.]]KiXX,]] though it could be just a coincidence.
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'''Appearance in other media''': ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]''[[note]]non-playable character[[/note]])

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'''Appearance in other media''': ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]''[[note]]non-playable character[[/note]])
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* MagicMusic: Not ''quite'' magic, since this coming from an artificial alien lifeform and is known to work on only similar artificial alien lifeforms made before her (as well as her creator), but hearing a song like hers normally won't affect one's morality so suddenly.

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* MagicMusic: Not ''quite'' magic, since this coming comes from an artificial alien lifeform and is known to work on only similar artificial alien lifeforms made before her (as well as her creator), but hearing a song like hers normally won't affect one's morality so suddenly.
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* X-601: Kixx -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Kixx See folder below]]''
* X-602: Sinker -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Sinker See folder below]]''

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* X-601: Kixx -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Kixx See ''See folder below]]''
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* X-602: Sinker -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Sinker See ''See folder below]]''below''



* X-604: Houdini -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Houdini See folder below]]''

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* X-604: Houdini -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Houdini See ''See folder below]]''below''



* X-606: Holio -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Holio See folder below]]''

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* X-606: Holio -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Holio See ''See folder below]]''below''



* X-619: Splodyhead -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Splodyhead See folder below]]''

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* X-619: Splodyhead -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Splodyhead See ''See folder below]]''below''



* X-621: Chopsuey -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Chopsuey See folder below]]''

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* X-621: Chopsuey -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Chopsuey See ''See folder below]]''below''



* X-624: Angel -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Angel See folder below]]''
* X-625: Reuben -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Reuben See folder below]]''

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* X-624: Angel -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Angel See ''See folder below]]''
below''
* X-625: Reuben -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Reuben See ''See folder below]]''below''



* X-627 -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#SixTwoSeven See folder below]]''

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* X-627 -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#SixTwoSeven See ''See folder below]]''below''



* X-629: Leroy -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Leroy See folder below]]''

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* X-629: Leroy -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments6Series#Leroy See ''See folder below]]''below''

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