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  1. Unconfirmed Experiments. These are experiments that have appeared across the Lilo & Stitch franchise who, to date, have yet to have their names, numbers, and functions confirmed by an official source.

  2. In said parody, when Stitch and the other experiments are looking up at the ceiling, Stitch is colored red and 627 is colored blue due to a coloring error. Stitch's English-language speech capabilities, which are usually broken and childish, vary throughout the franchise and other works.

  3. Leroy, also known as Experiment 629, is an illegal genetic experiment appearing as the titular secondary antagonist of Leroy & Stitch and the last known experiment to be created by Jumba Jookiba.

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  5. Experiment pods are little pods seen in the Lilo & Stitch franchise, containing the experiments in their dehydrated form. Each pod is labeled with the experiment's number. Once a pod gets wet, the experiment will be activated, releasing them. The pods come in six different colors: red, blue...

  6. Retractable claws, antennae, spines, and lower pair of arms. Highly flexible skeleton and body. Super-sensitive hearing and sense of smell. Stitch, also known as Experiment 626 (pronounced "six two six"), is a fictional character from Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise.

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    • Experiment (artificially-created koala-like extraterrestrial)
  7. May 23, 2021 · There have been many shortened/truncated lists over the course of the series, stemming from Lilo's Pokemon-trackeresque scrapbook of them. But if you want a comprehensive list of all of them, they're only shown in one place: in the end credits of Leroy and Stitch. Share. Improve this answer.

  8. Stitch in Lilo & Stitch: The Series. In Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Stitch and Lilo have to capture Jumba 's experiments, turn them from bad to good, and find them each a home before Gantu, 625, and Hämsterviel capture them and use them for evil.