Lelo Andstitch Dishes We Meet Again You Dirty Bastards
It'due south hard to imagine information technology but retrieve virtually it. There are over 6 hundred monstrous aliens with various powers on here. This is mostly to listing, when you actually think about it, how dangerous they were before Lilo gave them the Heel–Face Plow.
Note that experiments who were introduced in Comic Zone: Lilo & Stitch and the Stitch! anime annotation Stitch & Ai doesn't have any of the first 625 experiments, so it gets excluded here are also on this folio, as is Stitch himself. Experiments who accept never been seen in either The Serial (and its two films), Comic Zone: Lilo & Sew, or Stitch! should not be added.
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Experiment Paranoia Fuel (Canon just)
- Shrink (Experiment 001): His primary function is size manipulation. While we haven't seen him in The Serial, in Stitch!, we see that he can shrink and/or enlarge creatures.
- Frenchfry (Experiment 062): His chief office is to brand food that has empty calories and bloats people similar balloons... and so he eats them alive. He doesn't care if you're a fellow experiment, either. He's a man-eating alien that makes one completely unable to defend themselves due to excess weight, similar to the Wicked Witch of Hansel and Gretel. The worst part is the video records that Jumba made sometime after Frenchfry'due south original activation, which reveals that all of this wasn't fifty-fifty intentional on Jumba'southward office—Jumba simply wanted Frenchfry to be his personal chef and is noticeably terrified when he realizes what his experiment is doing to his body.
By Jumba: Hr vi...body has inflated to size of spaceship...062 creates food that is delicious but removes all nutrition! Resulting in empty calories! MUST HALT 062'South PROGRAMMING! AAAAAAAH! (feed cuts off)
- Skip (Experiment 089): An experiment that can brand you skip a whole decade of your life. And from what it'due south unsaid in the series, yous basically disappear for 10 years at a time, and then people take been searching for y'all and worried about your well beingness for 10 years. That's nightmare fuel for whatsoever kid who, say, touched it and appeared ten-years older and finds out that they've been missing for that long. Like Frenchfry, Skip'due south creepier effects weren't even intentional on Jumba's part, either, as Jumba created him as a Mundane Utility to speed up the process of heating upward nutrient in the microwave, with Jumba'due south intention being that he was supposed to skip ahead ten minutes, not years. That didn't get every bit planned.
- Toons (Experiment 112): Its chief function is bringing drawings to life. Imagination is a scary thing, and if weaponized correct, you can brand anything. Anything!
- Shoe (Experiment 113): a creature that can manipulate probability. Pregnant if he's got his horns on right, he can cause misfortune for anyone.
- Bugby (Experiment 128): His principal function is to change annihilation into Earth insects. You get the prey for a multitude of animals from birds, frogs, larger insects and become more than susceptible to toxins. You are on the other end of the bug spray for once!
- Bragg/Flute (145): note Also incorrectly known as Twang (Experiment 021) This experiment gains strength from sympathy of others, meaning it's a principal of manipulation and uses a pied piper method of getting strength. That's rather disturbing that this thing tin play people like a harp.
- Babyfier (Experiment 151): His master function is reversing the crumbling process and turning people into babies. His antidote is but found in Hawaii (bananas, milk, apple sauce and a specific brand of coffee bean), then to save people from reliving their babyhood isn't easy. This affair can turn people into caught infants/toddlers in whatsoever situation if provoked. Let that sink in...
- Retro (Experiment 210): His primary office is reversing the evolution of a creature or item. Not that scary, until yous realize this thing can create ancient lifeforms at will. At the stop of his introduction, he recreated a Tyrannosaurus rex! We don't even know if that'south nonetheless around or non!
- Hocker (Experiment 051): His primary function is to spit acidic saliva at random people. Imagine coming across him with no noesis of that beforehand!
- Sparky (Experiment 221): His chief office is electrokinesis. He'due south designed to overcharge an electrical system, so this can put an entire metropolis into a blackout...
- Sparky puts out enough power to brand electronics smoke and explode. Forget life support, he could burn a whole building downwardly past causing electrical fires. The results of him attacking modern devices powered by lithium batteries would be specially spectacular. Even worse, he can phase through metallic objects. Imagine him sneaking onto an airliner, then frying all its electrical systems mid-flight and starting fires that fill the cabin with deadly fume. Oh, and if he really wanted to cause destruction, he could cripple fire trucks and close downward a urban center's water grid by disabling pumps and forcing electrically operated valves closed.
- Those with stiff stomachs tin can look up safety pamphlets and videos about arc wink, arc smash, and the other mortiferous hazards of high-voltage electric systems, and even detect pictures of the horrific injuries they can cause. Basically, Sparky could turn a person into a smoldering husk if they made him mad.
- Poxy (Experiment 222): His primary function is to be a sentient virus who creates an unusual disease that can potentially be fatal. While he tin exist a cure-all when good, he's worse than the bubonic plague by default.
- Glitch (Experiment 223): His primary function is to be a living figurer virus. He's basically Poxy for engineering. This is very dangerous in a modernistic age where computers are needed then this can potentially crusade damage to planes, automatic cars, and other vehicles and make untold damage.
- Melty (Experiment 228): This fauna can cook anything... anything inorganic. While he just melts stuff, this can yet crusade untold damage and panic many people.
- Melty is shown to be capable of melting fairly big buildings. Imagine him attacking the support columns of a large skyscraper. Oh, wait: we already know what happens when all the support structure on 1 flooring of a skyscraper is critically weakened.
- Wormhole (Experiment 272): It's a living interdimensional wormhole. This thing can drop y'all off into any dimension if wants and you could exist stuck in an apocalyptic wasteland or worse.
- Remmy (Experiment 276): A creepy blue ghost-similar experiment who literally creates nightmares past entering your head while y'all sleep and corrupting all your dreams. And if you lot wake up while he's in at that place? He gets stuck in your head forever, waiting for you lot to autumn asleep once again so he can do it all again. What's really creepy almost him is that he's probably the only one of these experiments who seemed genuinely sadistic, delivering a seriously creepy Evil Laugh in a couple of scenes that make it seem like he really enjoys ruining people's dreams, every bit well as Jumba stating that he likes to set on when your dreams are at their most pleasant and enjoyable. It's even implied that in club for him to exist reformed, Jumba had to completely reprogram him.
- Spooky (Experiment 300): His primary function... is Nightmare Fuel. Literally. He is made to become your deepest, darkest fear. Anything is fair game for this shapeshifting blob.
- Not only that, but different similar monsters in other works, Spooky's form is not an illusion. The offset time he encountered Stitch, he transformed into water, and filled the entire room to the ceiling. He could hands have trapped Run up in a whirlpool of milky water until he drowned. And what about anyone else whose greatest fear is some kind of lethal environmental disaster?
- Amnesio (Experiment 303): His master function is amnesia. He can make you lot forget something of import like, say, the codes to stop a bomb or anything really. Your mind is a total blank and can be reprogrammed thanks to that.
- Swapper (Experiment 355): His main office is body switching. This creature can set up a series killer or some other dangerous person costless past separating their mind from their torso and giving it to someone else. You wouldn't know and the other trunk tin can be taken out, and then there is no way to switch them back. That is paranoia right in that location.
- Phantasmo (Experiment 375): E'er wanted your toaster to come up to life and attack you? Or your car to all of a sudden come to life and cause untold damage? No, of grade not, simply that's what this thing tin practice! This thing possesses inanimate objects and brings them to life. It'southward the age of machines, people!
- Swirly (Experiment 383): His master part is to cause mass hypnosis. He'southward an experiment that can literally do mind control on others and brand them practise your behest. Remember well-nigh all someone can do with this experiment.
- Spats (Experiment 397): The primary function of this creature is to cause others to get into fights. This matter tin start a war between ii political leaders past zapping them and making them want to fight. And it can simply be stopped using the "counting to ten" trick. Meaning anyone who isn't able to keep calm nether force per unit area is less likely to exist freed from its control.
- Yin and Yang (Experiments 501 and 502): Their primary functions are flash inundation cosmos and lava and geokinesis, respectively. Co-ordinate to Jumba, these two are very destructive together as they are meant to represent yin and yang. One could bleed an entire lake if she wanted to and utilize it to boom autonomously buildings, and the other tin create powerful blasts of burn down.
- Lava and water do create new country, but they can also create a massive steam explosion. In fact, a massive magma sleeping accommodation suddenly being exposed to the sea is one potential explanation for the Krakatoa explosion. Jumba wasn't wrong to be afraid of the two coming into contact. For that matter, imagine the damage Yang's lava bombs would do if they hit a person. It's a good thing the fireproof Stitch went subsequently him instead of Lilo.
- Ploot (Experiment 505): His primary office is to collect trash and become a giant monster that shoots out blasts of pollution. This creature is made like a Captain Planet and the Planeteers villain if they were actually competent in destroying the world. And it was nearly unstoppable when it captivated enough trash.
- Sprout (Experiment 509): A living plant that can create copies of itself. While it wasn't that scary at kickoff, information technology went Fiddling Shop of Horrors-fast when it got super-sized and created many little copies of itself.
- Richter (Experiment 513): An earthquake-making experiment who can probable destroy an entire island total of people if it hits a fault line, and has the potential to split a planet in two. At present that is scary.
- Deforestator (Experiment 515): This thing is virtually the size of a panda bear and has razor precipitous claws that tin rip through trees with ease. If this wasn't a child show, this matter is basically a walking buzzsaw/woods shredder that would blend people into mesomorphic smoothies.
- Cannonball (Experiment 520): Information technology uses its large backside to create tidal waves. Not that scary, right? Well, it can do it with the unabridged ocean. That matter could make untold damage and create a mega-seismic sea wave that can wipe out all of life on Earth.
- Slushy (Experiment 523): An ice-producing experiment who can alter the entire geothermal environment of an island like Kauai. Information technology can plough a tropical paradise into a freezing tundra within an hour at about, and could potentially begin a new ice historic period.
- Sinker (Experiment 602): A violet shark-like creature that is made to sink ships. By splitting them in half. Titanic, anyone?
- Zap (Experiment 603): It's a living ball of lightning, and so it's like Sparky simply more concentrated.
- Holio (Experiment 606): His primary part? BLACK HOLE CREATION! This brute can literally become a sentient black hole!
- Witch (Experiment 610): A bat/ghostlike creature whose power is essentially all well-nigh the supernatural. Her chief ability? Demonic Possession and granting her victims reality warping powers, from summoning monster minions to turning her hosts into demonic warriors!
- El Fin (Experiment 611): While it has never appeared, nosotros know what it can exercise; it can make the universe implode with a simple phrase. It'south a good affair Jumba forgot it, since if he said it at any betoken near this thing...well, lets just say that everything is just...gone.
- Affections (Experiment 624): An experiment who sings a song to change the morality of reformed beings, peculiarly the experiments earlier her, back to evil. If she did non go good herself and brought the cousins back to normal, so there would have been a lot of devastation. Even worse, what if her vocal worked on human being beings? Non-deafened humans left and right would accept become careless destructive bastards and would probable destroy civilization equally we know it.
- Woops (Experiment 600), Chopsuey (Experiment 621), Reuben (Experiment 625), Stitch (Experiment 626), Experiment 627, and Leroy: All these experiments were designed for destruction. If Woops wasn't and then clumsy and aloof, Chopsuey wasn't and then prideful and jealous, Reuben wasn't so lazy and cowardly, Stitch didn't learn to care for others, 627 didn't have that ane Achilles' Heel, and Leroy didn't have that fail-safe, the milky way would have been totally screwed.
- Sew himself is stated to be able to lift upward to iii,000 times his weight. If he's the size of an average five-yr-old girl and about 25% more dense (enough to make him sink like a stone: that's equivalent to a 180 lb man weighed down past 45 lb of lead), he weighs somewhere around 50 lb, and can lift about 75 tons. That's bold Earth gravity—merely based on Jumba's physiology he may be from a planet with much stronger gravity, and then if he based the "3,000" figure on how much Sew together would weigh on his homeworld, Sew together could be even stronger. The amount of force required to rip off a human arm or crush a skull? Somewhere between several hundred pounds of forcefulness to a ton. In other words, Stitch is strong enough to tear a human being autonomously nigh effortlessly.
- 627 in particular? He is an overpowered juggernaut who cannot be turned skillful. He definitely needed to exist dehydrated or else Earth would have been gone. Oh, and as for the anime, did he really plough good, or did he simply decide it wasn't worth wasting his time with his immediate predecessor and but left Earth to go destroy elsewhere?
- Chopsuey later manages to use LEGO Genetics on himself, transforming the already long-clawed animal into something even more monstrous.
- Fifty-fifty the supposedly harmless experiments end upward existence nightmare fuel when taken to their logical farthermost.
- Felix (Experiment 010) was designed to be a total neat freak and go along everything spick-and-bridge in Jumba's business firm. Unfortunately, due to a glitch in his program, Felix viewed all organisms (including people) as germs that must exist "sterilized" (quickly and ruthlessly killed) at all costs, and threw away anything fifty-fifty remotely dirty. After killing a fly using a light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation fired from his trunk, he eventually tried to kill Lilo and her family afterwards they released him while constantly saying zip but "Dirty, Dirty, Dingy!"
- Topper (Experiment 025) was designed to give off a bright light and basically just smooth brightly. Even so, the light he gives off was created to pose equally an invasion-signaling beacon to the Galactic Armada on whatever planet he is on. He's basically a calling card for armed aliens to invade your planet!
- Backhoe (Experiment 040): This was made to dig upwardly vegetation out of the ground, potentially ruining land for crops for years. If left to its own devices, information technology could potentially create famine.
- Coco (Experiment 052): While simply appearing in the Lilo & Run up comic in Disney Adventures, this affair is noted considering of its ability to plow anything into chocolate. That is rather disturbing in a King Midas meets Willy Wonka kind of mode.
- Snafu (Experiment 120) was designed to foil enemy plans by whatsoever possible means, meaning he will also ruin whatever chances of capturing him, and can only be defenseless by accident. He was then crafty that Lilo couldn't think of a defined place where he belongs where he could only do expert and simply let the military machine take him. Imagine if he became evil or was used for evil purposes. Who could finish him?
- Carmen (Experiment 123) causing an Involuntary Trip the light fantastic doesn't sound that terrible... until y'all realize that people have danced themselves to decease, notably the mysterious Dancing Plague.
- Drowsy (Experiment 360) was designed to put anyone to sleep by but bleating like a sheep. Harmless plenty right? Wrong. The sleeping event is near-permanent; only water in the victim'due south face will awaken them, and other experiments are non affected equally much. Imagine beingness put to sleep while other more unsafe experiments are gratis to cause chaos, especially Remmy mentioned above...
- Just putting someone to sleep is bad plenty. Many fatal motorcar accidents are acquired by drivers falling asleep at the bicycle.
General Serial Nightmare Fuel
- Adult Fright kicks in when you realize that at that place is a defenseless vii- to viii-year-erstwhile girl getting into very unsafe situations.
- An asteroid coming towards Earth... and no one is the wiser until information technology was about likewise late!
- In "Melty", we have the Bad Futurity that Lilo and Stitch accidentally create after their time travel shenanigans. Nosotros only get a glimpse of it and Jumba's the but one present, but from what Jumba recounts it isn't pleasant—thanks to Melty, the house was destroyed, the family broke down, Stitch is implicitly expressionless, Jumba himself is haggard and bullheaded in two of his eyes and apparently something happened to Pleakley that was and so horrible Jumba doesn't even want to mention information technology.
- Speaking of Bad Futures, Lilo once tried to circumvent the Merely a Child trope by going frontward in time with ane of Stitch's cousins. Unfortunately, this had the side consequence that Lilo and Run up seem as if they've vanished in the interim. Disallowment the obvious Adult Fear this puts Nani through in the starting time go-around, it also means that, for ten whole years there was no one to keep Gantu from capturing the other experiments for Hämsterviel. When Lilo tries to do it over again (unaware of what Gantu has been doing), Hämsterviel has managed to take over the world, Nani had to pay off an accumulation of parking tickets Lilo unwittingly acquired by becoming Hämsterviel's personal water-carrier and Jumba started living as a avoiding in their at present abased house. The simply good news is that Pleakley became an international celebrity later pursuing his dream of becoming a way designer.
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