- Lilo & Stitch Experiments
- Disney characters
- 1.1 Personality
- 1.2 Physical appearance
- 1.3 Powers and abilities
- 2.1 Lilo & Stitch: The Series
- 2.2 Stitch!
Background [ ]
Personality [ ].
Wormhole is generally nice, rather than the standard evil programming, and his feelings can get easily hurt. He has a deep respect for Jumba , his creator, and if he holds a grudge against him, Wormhole will spend every moment possible searching for a way for his creator to like him again. Also, if he lost something of Jumba's, he will search every corner of every universe to find it. He can be quite oblivious, but he is actually helpful if he can finish whatever he was doing (or looking for) before.
Physical appearance [ ]
Wormhole is a purple and cyan caterpillar-like experiment with black eyes, two dark purple-tipped antennae, eight dark purple-tipped legs, and a blue inner mouth. His antennae also flicker and light up.
Powers and abilities [ ]
Wormhole creates portals to other dimensions by jumping up in the air and folding himself into a ball then spinning. This opens up a wormhole directly behind him. These portals only last for a few days, and Wormhole can locate any one of them which is open. While he can create one at any time, he has absolutely no power over which universe the portal may lead to.
Wormhole has advanced language programming, and his ability to speak fluently helps him as he traverses alternate realities.
Appearances [ ]
Lilo & stitch: the series [ ].
Experiment 272 was the 272nd genetic experiment created by Jumba with Hämsterviel 's funding. He was designed to create a wormhole to parallel universes. Jumba got angry at 272 for being too nice and threw his favorite slipper at the experiment, but it unfortunately went into one of 272's wormholes and became trapped in another dimension. 272 was deactivated at some point and, along with the other 624 experiments, smuggled to Earth by Jumba during his mission to capture Experiment 626 .
All the experiments were released and scattered across the island of Kauai.
At an unknown point, 272 was activated and named Wormhole, who then continued on his quest to find Jumba's slipper that he had lost long ago.
Stitch! [ ]
Approximately 25 years later, prior to Wormhole's eponymous debut, Stitch had left Lilo and found a new owner, Yuna , who came across Wormhole when she was upset at her cousin, Tigerlily .
Wormhole explains his backstory to Yuna while informing her that he was about to set out to another dimension, and she quickly asks if she could tag along. Wormhole warns Yuna that it would be drastically different than her current dimension, though she chimes that "it couldn't be worse than this one." As Yuna is entering, Stitch spots her going into Wormhole's portal and tries to stop her, but ends up getting dragged along himself.
From there, Wormhole sets off to find Jumba 's slipper, exclaiming he could sense it was near and being oblivious to Yuna and Stitch's predicament. Wormhole also ignores Yuna and Stitch's pleading to go back because he is so sure the slipper ended up in some dimension.
By the end of the episode, Wormhole finds the alternate dimension and Jumba's slipper in his closet, and the alternate Jumba watches confusedly as Wormhole drags it out. He then agrees to find his previous wormhole – but there wasn't much time until it closed. They barely make it through the portal, and Wormhole delightedly returns the slipper to his creator, who is surprised to see it again.
- Wormhole's number was listed as 275 in the end credits of Leroy & Stitch , which is Tickle-Tummy 's number in the Stitch! anime. Tickle-Tummy does not appear in the end credits of Leroy & Stitch , while 272 is listed as Mamf.
- Wormhole is one of the few known experiments that can speak fluently.
- Wormhole is the only known experiment with eight legs. Shortstuff has eight limbs, but only uses four for locomotion.
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Lilo & Stitch: The Experiments
Continuing with today's theme of Lilo and Stitch, I would love to talk about the rest of Jumba's experiments.
The experiments, also referred to as Stitch's cousins, are genetically engineered creatures created by Dr. Jumba in his lab at Galaxy Defense Industries. Every experiment created was dehydrated into a small orb called an "experiment pod" and stored in a special container for transport. In Stitch! The Movie, the container was accidentally opened and the pods rained down on the island of Kauai. The experiments within the pods are reactivated upon contact in water.
Where Stitch! The Movie left off, Lilo and Stitch are given the task of collecting the rest of Jumba's missing experiments. Upon encountering each experiment, Lilo gives them a name just as she gave Stitch his name. The two then attempt to rehabilitate the experiments and find a purpose for them on Earth that suits their specific abilities, referred to as the "one true place" they belong. Meanwhile, the former Captain Gantu and his reluctant partner, Experiment 625, try to capture the experiments for themselves.
The first digit of the experiment numbers reflect what series of experiment they belong to. The official series of experiments, as stated by Jess Winfield, one of the executive producers, are as follows:
0-Series: Jumba's test batch, including many household helpers.
1-Series: Civic disturbances.
2-Series: Technological and scientific.
3-Series: Psychological.
4-Series: Military.
5-Series: Elemental manipulators.
6-Series: Battlefield or doomsday experiments with galactic implications and world-ending properties.
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This is a list of an experiment A-Z, it's not all the experiments but just some of my favorite.
A- Angel, Experiment 624
She is Stitch's love interest and female counterpart. She's designed to revert rehabilitated people and experiments to evil with a siren song. Although, experiments that were created after her, like Stitch and Reuben, are immune to her song. Her one true place is with Lilo and Stitch's ʻohana as a pop star and singer.
B-Bugby, Experiment 128
He is designed to turn individuals into harmless bugs. Anyone turned into an insect is able to understand all other insects and only Jumba's technology can reverse the process. His one true place is on a farm helping farmers by turning rocks into aphid-eating ladybugs.
C-Carmen, Experiment 123
She is designed to make people dance uncontrollably until they drop. Her one true place is at dance contests on the island.
D-Drowsy, Experiment 360
He is designed to put anyone to sleep by simply making a noise. His one true place is putting insomniacs to sleep.
E-Elastico, Experiment 345
He is designed to distract and usually annoy enemies by performing amazing feats with his elastic body. His one true place is with the circus.
F-Fibber, Experiment 032
He is designed to act like a lie detector and buzz whenever he hears a lie, forcing anyone to tell the truth. His one true place is at court interrogating suspects with the Kauai police force.
G-Glitch, Experiment 223
He is designed to cause invaded technology to turn on its owners by acting like a computer virus. His one true place is in Lilo's portable game console, rendering gameplay more difficult.
H- Houdini, Experiment 604
He is designed to turn entire armies and weapons invisible with a blink of his eyes, but was a failure because he is a coward on the battlefield. His one true place is as a Hollywood star magician, where he amazes crowds by making sharks disappear.
J-Jam, Experiment 202
He is designed to use his high-pitched shriek to jam radar. His one true place is with Keoni Jameson (Lilo's crush) as his pet.
K-Kixx, Experiment 601
He is designed to use his superhuman strength and kickboxing skills to bully victims. His one true place is teaching people kickboxing and hosting his own workout video entitled Kickboxing with Kixx.
L-Leroy, Experiment 629
He is Stitch's twin brother and evil counterpart. He is designed to possess all of Stitch's powers, but also has the ability to disguise himself as Stitch by changing his fur color from red to blue and instantly regrow his fur. His one true place is in prison.
M-Morpholomew, Experiment 316
He is designed to morph organisms into any other organism, after seeing the target organism or a photo of the target organism at least once before. His one true place is at a costume store morphing people into celebrities.
N-Nosox, Experiment 204
He is designed to make socks disappear. His one true place is at the Kokaua laundry store.
P-Ploot, Experiment 505
He is designed to flood entire cities with thick, toxic sludge created from the ordinary trash and pollution that he collects, growing larger with all that he accumulates. His one true place is cleaning up litter and pollution at the beach.
R- Reuben, Experiment 625
A former villain, he is one of the failed prototypes of Stitch. He is designed to possess all the same powers of Stitch; he is even equipped with advanced lingual skills. The main flaw in his design is his laziness and prefers to lie around all day making sandwiches, much to Gantu's anger. His one true place is with Gantu as his galley officer.
S- Spooky, Experiment 300
He is designed to scare and terrorize his victims by morphing into their worst fears. His one true place is greeting and scaring trick-or-treaters on Halloween, and haunting the old, abandoned mansion.
T-Tank, Experiment 586
He is designed to eat metal and grow exponentially larger with all that he consumes. His one true place is at a junkyard eating scrap metal.
W- Wormhole, Experiment 272
He is designed to create a portal to parallel universes by folding himself together and then spinning, creating a wormhole. His one true place is at Alternate Universe Vacation services.
Y- Yang, Experiment 502
He is designed to attack by spouting balls of lava from his back. His one true place is creating a new island with is wife Yin, who blasts water from her tentacles.
Z-Zap, Experiment 603
He is designed to be a living laser bolt. His one true place is at a power plant.
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List of 2-Series experiments
- X-200: Adam
- X-201: Geigenstein — This experiment's white pod was in Mrs. Hasagawa's dish in "Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats", but it was not activated. Its function is unknown.
- X-202: Jam — A purple bat/lizard-like experiment with four arms, a lion-like tail, large wings on his shoulders and a Stitch-like face. He is designed to jam radars with his high-pitched screech. He was activated at the end of Stitch! The Movie , although his red pod was mislabeled as 455. He is voiced by Frank Welker . ( Appearances: Stitch! The Movie , Leroy & Stitch )
- X-203: Snipe — This experiment's green pod was seen in Stitch! The Movie . Its function is unknown.
- X-204: Nosox — A gray experiment shaped like a four-legged washing machine. He is designed to make socks disappear. His blue pod was among the twelve new pods Lilo and Stitch brought home in "Drowsy". Nosox was one of the experiments rescued in "Snafu", because Gantu caught him around "Amnesio". ( Appearances: "Snafu", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! )
- X-205: Cheney — This experiment's pod was seen in "Skip". Its function is unknown.
- X-206: Maggie
- X-207: Barcode
- X-208: Hoax
- X-209: Smoot
- X-210: Retro — A small orange mammalian/reptilian dinosaur-like experiment with a purple nose, tiny gold-tipped ears, gold markings on his back and spots around his eyes and a thick, short tail and legs. He is designed to turn enemy weapons and technology into their most primitive state by wrapping his tongue around the object, rendering the object useless as he lets go. This process also works on people and other items, and it can be reversed by spanking his bottom three times while his tongue is wrapped around the de-evolved person or thing. His one true place is making a prehistoric zoo. His pod is blue. He is voiced by Frank Welker . His appearance under Hämsterviel's possession in "Woops" was an error. In the Stitch! anime, it is also shown that Retro's ability can also work on experiments, as when Stitch was hit by Retro's powers in one episode, he reverted to his original destructive programming. ( Appearances: "Retro", "Woops", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! )
- X-211: Jangle
- X-212: 2-Late
- X-214: Pix — A blue camera-like experiment with small arms and three legs that are similar to a tripod. He is designed to take only bad pictures of people. He takes the pictures with his "nose" and develops the pictures like an instant camera with the pictures coming out of his mouth. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats". ( Appearances: "Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! )
- X-215: Crammer
- X-218: Target
- X-219: Missy
- X-220: Millie — A giant green millipede-like experiment with a koala-like face, a wide mouth, a big blue nose, black eyes, Nosy (199)-like ears and ten short tentacle limbs. This experiment is designed to plug the holes in an air filter crucial to all hyperdrives. ( Appearance: Leroy & Stitch )
- X-221: Sparky — See folder below
- X-222: Poxy — A tiny pale green-grey germ-like experiment with pink-purple spots and four white grey-tipped antennae. He is designed to transmit disease to popular planetary leaders and disable them. The symptoms are purple pimples, smelly feet, a swollen eye, and uncontrollable burping. When he turns to good, he could cure health problems. Ends up with (actually in) Gantu. He was rescued in "Snafu" and later uses his powers to cure people according to a game on the Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch DVD. His incredibly tiny pod is green. He is voiced by Tress MacNeille . This experiment's design was first shown on the Lilo & Stitch DVD's "Create Your Own Alien Experiment" bonus feature game, alongside two experiments who were never seen in The Series . ( Appearances: "Poxy", "Snafu")
- X-223: Glitch — A bright green experiment that resembles a cross between Morpholomew (316) and Poxy (222) with a round torso, pudgy arms and legs, a large round head with a little mouth, a round nose, dark green eyes, a small arrow-shaped mark above his face note in his episode, his marking was originally V-shaped and two thin antennae. He is designed to turn technology against its user by entering machines and electronics, using technopathy , and making them malfunction, operating like a computer virus. Lilo tricked him into being downloaded into her video game. He was released as of Leroy & Stitch to help fight the Leroy clones. His one true place is Lilo's video game, rendering the games harder. His pod is green. ( Appearances: "Glitch", Leroy & Stitch )
- X-224: Tweak
- X-225: Mashy — Believed to be a light blue dinosaur-like experiment, with a huge mouth, with tiny horns above each nostril, two large ears, and a large body. An experiment matching that description can be seen in Leroy & Stitch . He was presumably designed to crush orbs of precious uburnium in his mouth, which Clip (177) was originally made to do, due to an error on Jumba's part, uburnium being close to the word for hair on his planet. ( Supposed appearance: Leroy & Stitch )
- X-226: Combo
- X-227: Butter — A large tan mammoth-like creature with two tiny little antennae, a big round green nose instead of a trunk, green markings on his back, legs at the middle of his torso with external toes, a big hump near his face, and tusks as large as the entire front of his body. Able to batter through even the thickest doors. ( Appearance: Leroy & Stitch )
- X-228: Melty — A small, red, dragon-like experiment with small bat-like wings, a reptilian head with thin pointed ears, black eyes, and a thin body. He is designed to melt enemy fortresses, weapons, and transportation, among other things, with the bright blue blasts from his mouth. His one true place is burning metal at a recycling plant. His pod is green. He is voiced by Tress MacNeille . ( Appearances: "Melty", "Remmy", Leroy & Stitch )
- X-229: Kingpin — Believed to be an unlucky experiment that looks like a yellow ten-pin bowling pin with rabbit ears, black eyes, white stomach, and a large light blue nose. An experiment matching that description can be seen in Leroy & Stitch . He is presumably designed as a target for military war games. ( Supposed appearance: Leroy & Stitch )
- X-230: Checkup
- X-231: Sprok — This experiment's blue pod was seen in the experiment profiler special feature on the Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch DVD. Its function is unknown.
- X-232: Poser — This experiment's green pod was seen in Stitch! The Movie . Its function is unknown.
- X-233: Pitch
- X-234: Shush — A reddish-pink opossum/mouse-like experiment with black eyes, large ears and a speaker at the end of its long and fluffy raccoon-like ringed tail. He is designed to eavesdrop on private enemy conversations. To stop this experiment from eavesdropping, someone must pat him on the head, so he curls up his speaker-like tail and folds his large ears downward. His one true place is with Cobra Bubbles as a CIA operative. His pod is green. ( Appearances: "Shush", Leroy & Stitch )
- X-235: Docker — This experiment's white pod was in Mrs. Hasagawa's dish in "Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats", but it was not activated. Its function is unknown.
- X-236: Charger — This experiment's green pod was seen in the Flash game Stitch Speed Chase on Disney Channel's website. Its function is unknown.
- X-237: Blip
- X-238: Bworp — This experiment's green pod was seen in the Flash game Stitch Speed Chase on Disney Channel's website. Its function is unknown.
- X-239: Clickster — This experiment is mentioned in "Drowsy" when Pleakley said, "Experiment 239 designed to cause traffic jams." However, it does not cause traffic jams; it was mistaken for Stopgo (102). Its actual function is unknown.
- X-241: Press-5
- X-242: Brownout
- X-243: Pane
- X-244: Bore
- X-245: Sournote
- X-246: Creamer
- X-247: Qwerty
- X-248: Belle — A small cyan experiment with a pitchfork-shaped head with an upside-down arrow-shaped mark on her forehead, a small body, thin arms, and a small lion-like tail. She is designed to scare people with a loud high-pitched shriek. Her one true place is Nani's alarm clock. She is voiced by Tara Strong . ( Appearances: "Belle", Leroy & Stitch )
- X-249: Sproing — A dark blue and white roughly koala-like experiment with a spring-like body, a wide mouth, round nose, dark eyes, two little ears and little antennae who is designed to launch boulders. Sproing's one true place is helping people reach high places. ( Appearance: Leroy & Stitch )
- X-250: Lacrosse
- X-251: Link — A small bright yellow, pudgy, vaguely rabbit-like experiment with red eyes, a small round nose, and long striped antennae that shoot a slimy bluish glue-like substance that will only dissolve in mud. He is designed to bind together incompatible individuals, usually by the hand or wrist. His one true place is helping arguing couples bungee jump. His pod is green. ( Appearances: "Link", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! )
- X-252: Crete
- X-253: Uncrete
- X-254: Mr. Stenchy — See folder below
- X-255: Mrs. Sickly — A cyan experiment that bears a striking resemblance to Mr. Stenchy. Like Mr. Stenchy, she is designed to be an irresistibly cute stink-bomb , although her fumes are actually nauseatingly sweet rather than noxious. She appeared in the Stitch! anime and lived with Mr. Stenchy. Apparently, if the two of them are put together, they can devastate entire planets. She is voiced by Michelle Ruff . ( Appearance: Stitch! )
- X-256: Addy
- X-257: Rattat
- X-258: Sample — See folder below
- X-259: Rash
- X-261: B. V. Beaverton
- X-262: Ace — See folder below
- X-264: Poach
- X-267: Wishy-Washy — A pudgy lavender-bluish teddy bear-like experiment with fairy-like wings that enable him to fly. He also has a "wand" on his head that lights up every time a wish is granted, and is also good for throwing an unsuspecting opponent, like Stitch. He is designed to be a wish giver that grants any wish he hears , but the wishes are granted literally and may not turn out quite as expected . In addition to rejecting wishes for more wishes, he also has a wish limit, indicated by a small meter on his stomach which starts out completely red. As wishes are granted, the meter slowly goes down. When white, all the wishes are gone, and he is deemed useless. His pod is green. ( Appearances: "Wishy-Washy", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! )
- X-268: Celsenheit
- X-269: Gyrotta
- X-270: Gillmore
- X-271: Noso
- X-272: Wormhole — A purple and cyan caterpillar-like experiment with black eyes, two dark purple-tipped antennae, four dark purple-tipped legs and blue mouth inside. He first appeared in the Stitch! anime, where he is shown to be nice instead of evil and can speak fluent English . His antennae also flicker and light up. He can fold himself into a ball while in a levitating-like position, and this opens up a wormhole directly behind him, specially designed to connect to the exact moment that one enters, but in a parallel universe. These wormholes last for a few days period, and Wormhole can locate any one of them which is open. While he can create one at any time, he has absolutely no power over which universe they may lead to. Leroy & Stitch erroneously gave him the number 275, which is Tickle-Tummy's number. ( Appearance: Stitch! )
- X-273: Boxboom
- X-275: Tickle-Tummy — A round, pink experiment with rabbit-like ears, no legs, a clownish face, two hands with long fingers and a large patterned torso, which she uses to jump really high. Her primary function is to tickle people, since she tickled Reuben into hysterics after he denied being ticklish. She was caught by Gantu and rescued in "Snafu". She was accidentally left off the list of experiments in Leroy & Stitch , with X-275 being Wormhole, and 272 being listed as "Mamf". It is revealed in Stitch! that she is indeed Experiment 275 and Wormhole has taken Experiment 272. Jess Winfield explained that the error was due to (in-universe) Jumba not maintaining an organized database. ( Appearances: "Snafu", Stitch! )
- X-276: Remmy — A blue experiment with a huge head that resembles Inky from Pac-Man . He is designed to enter a sleeping person's head and turn dreams into nightmares. If the person wakes up while he is still inside, he will remain there permanently to turn all future dreams into nightmares. Also, 276 was designed to attack at peak of the subconscious enjoyment. His one true place is making Virtual Reality games. His name is in reference to the REM note rapid eye movement stage of sleep, in which dreams occur. His pod is green. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett . ( Appearances: "Remmy", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! )
- X-277: Snooty — A light purple bat-like experiment with a furless, triangle-like body, little legs, two fingers and a thumb on each of his wings, hardly any neck, fanged wide mouth, two little nostrils, pointed ears and black eyes. He is designed to find and enrich "Snootonium," a rare element that becomes extremely dangerous once enriched, which has a similar chemical makeup as that of mucus on Earth. To help clear her sinuses, Lilo's friend Victoria decides to keep Snooty as a pet, as his one true place. His pod is red, but a pod labeled 277 was also seen in "Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats", where it was colored white instead. ( Appearances: "Snooty", Leroy & Stitch )
- X-278: Pasthole
- X-279: Futurehole — This experiment's yellow pod was seen in the experiment profiler special feature on the Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch DVD. Its function is unknown.
- X-280: Benedict Arnold
- X-282: Click
- X-283: Quarklifter
- X-284: Pixel
- X-285: Lax — A purple parrot-like experiment with a small antenna, a beak and tail feathers. He is designed to fire a green ray from his antenna that will cause anything it hits to stop working, and can also climb walls . A person hit by his ray will relax, and a machine hit with the ray will shut down. The ray can be blocked or bounced off reflective surfaces. However, the ray wears off in time. The Recess gang helped Lilo capture 285. His one true place is at the airport, making grouchy business people enjoy their vacation. His pod is green. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen . ( Appearances: "Lax", Leroy & Stitch )
- X-286: Gellasifier — This experiment's red pod was seen in the experiment profiler special feature on the Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch DVD. Its function is unknown.
- X-287: Burl
- X-288: Boomer — A small white and brown experiment with a curved head and lightweight body. He is designed to be a living boomerang. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats". ( Appearances: "Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! )
- X-289: Stringulator
- X-290: U-port
- X-291: Catalyst
- X-292: Whatsamattafoyou
- X-293: Vacuum
- X-294: Poppapoppup
- X-295: Spineless
- X-296: Crash — This experiment's green pod was seen in the Flash game Stitch Speed Chase on Disney Channel's website. Its function is unknown.
- X-297: Shortstuff — A red-orange crab-like experiment with four claws, four legs, dark blue eyes and two antennae on his head, able to swivel at the waist more than 360° . He is designed to destroy machinery by entering the mechanism and cutting the internal electrical wiring with his claws. His size was greatly increased by accident when he was zapped by Jumba's growth ray. As a result of his growth, his one true place is as an amusement park ride. His pod is green. He is voiced by Nancy Cartwright . He was seen in the Stitch! anime back at his original size. ( Appearances: "Shortstuff", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! , Disney Tsum Tsum note Non-playable event character only )
- X-299: Dimensionator
Notable 2-Series experiments
- Adaptational Villainy : In the video game, Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep , where he is a mandatory boss battle. Justified though as the game takes place at a time before the events of Lilo & Stitch , so he was still evil by then.
- Ascended Extra : One of the more prominent experiments, eventually becoming the first of Stitch's cousins to appear in a Disney work outside of the Lilo & Stitch franchise. By extension, he is also the only Disney television character to appear in a Kingdom Hearts game so far. He has also made several appearances in the anime due to his popularity, and was one of only three experiments other than Stitch and Reuben to appear in its first season (the other two being Angel and Felix).
- Big Damn Heroes : Gets several in Stitch! The Movie (see The Movie ' s page for more details on this trope).
- Psycho Electro : An electric being that has a good bit of the mischievous personality that Stitch has, down to having his own Evil Laugh . It must run in their family.
- The Quiet One : The only word he ever says is "cousins" when wanting to save the other experiments.
- Retractable Appendages : Has an extra pair of arms like Stitch, though he doesn't use them much. However, his first showing of his extra arms plays a role to Stitch accepting him as a cousin.
- Ride the Lightning : He can travel through electrical currents and can fly through the air. This also changes his appearance, with the lower half of his body expanding to appear as a long electric streak.
- Shock and Awe : His main ability and the basis for his name.
- Small Role, Big Impact : While not exactly a minor character, Sparky's appearances in Lilo & Stitch: The Series are only occasional. However, his actions during Stitch! The Movie are the reason for why Gantu and Reuben (625) spend the series stranded on Earth in a spaceship too damaged to fly, preventing them from leaving even if they wanted to.
- Starter Villain : He is the first experiment that Lilo & Stitch capture and reform.
- Weaksauce Weakness : A simple glass vase can trap him since glass is not conductive to electricity.
- Cuteness Proximity : He's actually designed with the trope in mind, using his adorable looks to get people to lower their defenses and take him in before eventually letting off his unholy stench .
- Evil Smells Bad : Jumba's intent for 254 is to make his stench so unbearable that large areas would become unhabitable, though he didn't expect Plorgonar to be an exception.
- Innocent Blue Eyes : He has giant blue eyes that reflect his innocent and cute nature.
- Nice Guy : He is genuinely nice, but his ability prevents him from staying with non-Plorgonarians, and experiments like Stitch and Reuben don't like being upstaged by his cuteness .
- Non-Standard Character Design : He is one of the only experiments with visible sclera and irises, unlike the others who have completely black or single-colored eyes.
- No-Sell : His ability has the opposite effect on Plorgonarians, who love the awful smell he makes. In fact, his one true place is to be on Plorgonar.
- Palette Swap : Has one in his immediate successor and wife Mrs. Sickly (255), who only appears in the anime's third season episode "A Very Stinky Christmas". She is a teal-colored version of him with yellow eyes who produces a scent that is too sickly sweet.
- Ridiculously Cute Critter : Jumba deliberately made him this; he is a little pink fluffy creature with a big head and little floppy antennae. Unfortunately, this also is why Stitch and later Reuben are jealous of him .
- Stink Bomb : A living one; he lets out a foul odor after 48 hours, leaving any planet unhospitable (except for Pleakley's planet Plorgonar, which finds his scent to be a rare and valuable perfume).
- Weaponized Stench : He can release a powerful odor upon unsuspecting victims who are caught off guard by his cuteness.
- Aliens Speaking English : In the anime, he can now speak independently of his own recorded sounds, albeit filtered by his speaker effects .
- Ascended Extra : He's one of the four experiments other than the main trio of Angel, Reuben, and Stitch who was made into a costumed character for the Disney Parks and appears in "Stitch Meets High School Musical ", the other three being Sparky, Felix, and 627.
- Bizarre Alien Biology : His nose is a microphone and his ears produce sounds instead of retrieving them.
- Character Tic : Hopping from foot to foot whenever he copies sounds.
- Cloudcuckoolander : He seems oblivious to his surroundings, ignoring when he should be quiet.
- Incessant Music Madness : His very purpose, he'll play nonstop music to annoy others into insanity.
- Involuntary Dance : In the anime, Hämsterviel transmutated him so he causes others to dance with his music.
- Perpetual Smiler : He always smiles and is blissfully oblivious to his surroundings. Averted in his anime episode, when he gets angry at people trying to stop him and his rhythm.
- Radio Voice : All sounds he records are played through his speaker ears, which have the audio quality of a cheap pair of stereo speakers playing monaurally recorded sounds. In the anime, his voice is also affected by this despite him moving his mouth.
- Suddenly Voiced : He never spoke on his own accord in The Series , but in the anime, he can now verbally communicate in his own filtered voice.
- The Ace : It's his name, which reflects how he is a true superhero among the experiments. He even inspires Stitch to be a hero in his anime episode.
- Aliens Speaking English : In the anime, where he speaks with a stereotypical "heroic" voice.
- Ascended Extra : Downplayed ; in Lilo & Stitch: The Series , he only appeared in one half-length episode, and his screentime and prominence in the said episode were reduced when it was turned into a Clip Show . In the Stitch! anime, note specifically, during Shin-Ei Animation 's run he makes minor appearances in two episodes before getting a full-length post-season episode note set before the third season finale and treated as a regular episode internationally and later on Disney+ for the Japanese original that actually focused on him. Adding onto that, he makes another minor appearance in the first of the two post-series specials.
- Epic Fail : From Jumba's perspective, Ace is this; since the former was creating evil experiments, the latter was a failure in that he was the only experiment created that was purely good.
- Flying Brick : Becomes this in the anime, gaining the ability to fly while still having super strength.
- Heroic Build : He has a muscular frame and is a superhero.
- Nice Guy : He is one of the few experiments to be completely good at the start due to Jumba messing up his programming. He saves a cat from a burning building and puts out said fire.
- Primary-Color Champion : Perhaps to highlight just how much of a good guy he is, he has predominantly red fur, a yellow-colored belly, and a blue nose.
- Red Is Heroic : He's mostly red and is 100% heroic, much to the chagrin of his creator.
- Saying Sound Effects Out Loud : Oddly does this in his anime episode.
- Smug Smiler : He has a cocky toothy grin that never leaves his face.
- Suddenly Speaking : In the original series, he is silent save for a "heroic"-sounding cough from inhaling smoke in the burning house; in the anime, he speaks with a stereotypical "heroic" voice.
- Super-Breath : Has heat breath as one of his powers, but this was only shown in the original storyboards of his Lilo & Stitch: The Series episode. In said storyboards, he uses this power to melt the ice Slushy made on a road, unintentionally ruining part of Jumba's plan to convince Mortlegax to keep the Kweltikwan in E.G.O.
- Token Heroic Orc : Zig-Zagged . While he's certainly not the only experiment with no evil powers or behavior, he is notable for being the only one who was (accidentally) created to be an outright hero .
- White Gloves : Zig-Zagged ; his hands and forearms give him the appearance of having these to fit with his heroic looks.
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Wormhole (episode)
" Wormhole " ( Stitch vs. Another Stitch , "Sutitchi tai Mō Hitori no Sutitchi", スティッチ vs. もうひとりのスティッチ) is the twenty-fifth episode of Stitch! ~The Mischievous Alien's Great Adventure~ . It first aired in Japan on May 25, 2010, and in English on June 1, 2012.
The episode begins with Stitch and Yuna in their room looking at photographs of themselves, using a new holographic projector (presumably invented by Jumba ). They're enjoying them until they're interrupted by Tigerlily , who throws boxes inside and sets up a treadmill for herself inside Yuna's room. Yuna looks with dismay at the photos her cousin messed up, and this, combined with Tigerlily's indifference to her takeover, makes Yuna wish she wasn't related to her and runs outside. Stitch tries to follow, but quickly loses her.
While running and desiring to get away from Tigerlily, Yuna comes across another one of Stitch's cousins that has come to the island: Experiment 272 AKA Wormhole . The purple caterpillar decides to open a wormhole in this spot and does so by levitating, curling into a ball and rolling in midair. Yuna asks him what a wormhole is and he answers that it's a portal to another universe. He then proceeds to explain that long ago (perhaps shortly after his creation), Jumba unpleasantly learned how nice he turned out to be and threw his favorite slipper at him out of anger, only for it to miss and fly through a wormhole he had opened up, disappearing into an unknown dimension. Wormhole finishes by saying that he blames himself for the incident and has ever since been making wormholes and searching alternate universes in an endless quest to recover his creator's lost footwear. Yuna eagerly asks to come with him, wanting to escape her selfish cousin Tigerlily. Wormhole advises against it, but seeing how insistent Yuna is, he reluctantly agrees. Stitch finally catches up just as Yuna steps into Wormhole's wormhole. He tries to stop her and grab her back, but is ultimately pulled in as well.
Yuna and Stitch arrive in the parallel universe in the middle of an abandoned city. Wormhole begins wandering around searching for Jumba's slipper while Yuna and Stitch suddenly look to the sky to see an airborne battle between Gantu (in his ship ) and the alternate universe counterpart of Stitch (wearing a jetpack). Stitch battles and wins against Gantu by stealing his blaster, tricking him into severly damaging his own ship, and finally throwing him into the distance. Yuna and the reformed Stitch cheer at his victory until he pulls out a laser blaster and begins shooting and damaging buildings. Yuna angrily yells at him to stop, only for him to point his blaster at her and fire, the reformed Stitch pushing her out of the way just in time. He makes his way up to his doppelgänger to confront him, and when Yuna calls out his name, Stitch's counterpart says "Stitch" is a stupid name. The reformed Stitch tells him that it's his name too, but his counterpart denies it, saying that he's Experiment 626, "the ruler of the universe".
During their fight, a big chunk falls off the building they're on towards Yuna. Stitch quickly climbs back down and catches it, but it's heavy even for him. He asks his counterpart for help, but 626 scoffs at him and leaves both Stitch and Yuna to be squashed. This is about to happen until a large crane lifts the building piece up. The driver gets out and reveals himself to be the parallel version of Jumba. Stitch and Yuna are happy to see him until he captures them with a sticky substance from a blaster.
Jumba takes them to his home where he lives with alternate Pleakley . He leaves Yuna tied and gagged on a couch and straps Stitch to an autopsy table, ready to dissect him. Pleakley takes Yuna's gag off and is surprised that she knows his name. Yuna pleads him to stop Jumba from dissecting Stitch. Pleakley threatens to sing if Jumba doesn't stop and he complies. Yuna and Stitch discuss their story over a meal cooked by Pleakley, who is as bad a chef in this dimension as he is in the other one. Jumba and Pleakley are marveled at how different Stitch is than 626, the former telling them that he does good deeds and shows him the Counter his Jumba made. Jumba is shocked that his counterpart doesn't seem to be as evil as him and Pleakley explains that Jumba's the most wanted criminal in all the galaxy. Yuna offers to show them photographs, but finds that she dropped the holographic projector sometime after arriving. Shortly after, the wall is suddenly blown apart to reveal 626. Jumba's upset at him for wrecking the house, but 626 is even more upset to see Stitch there. After rejecting Pleakley's cooking, he leaves to destroy the city some more.
At sundown, Yuna and Stitch look over the city from the rooftop. Yuna wonders out loud if there's an alternate counterpart of her in this dimension, and if they'll ever meet. She and Stitch then lament that 626 doesn't have an ohana like they do. Meanwhile, 626 is rampaging through the already-decimated city and proclaims his power out loud; however, he's met with nothing but an echo. He stumbles over the dropped projector and accidently activates it, showing pictures of Stitch having a good time with his friends. Yuna and Stitch go to bed while 626 sits alone.
The next morning, Yuna and Stitch are woken by their Jumba calling on the Good Deed Tracker, made possible by having planted a tracking device in Wormhole. He tells them that they only have twenty minutes to go back through the portal before it closes, trapping them in the other universe forever. He feeds Wormhole's coordinates into the tracker so they can find him and he can lead them home. Unfortunately, Wormhole refuses to leave without finding Jumba's slipper first. Stitch sees 626 flying by overhead and insists on attempting to rehabilitate him despite Yuna's protests.
Stitch meets up with 626 again and despite Stitch's claims that he can have an 'ohana, he starts fighting him again. Jumba and Pleakley encourage Yuna to come home, even if it means leaving Stitch behind, but she refuses to do so. Tigerlily then comes on and orders Yuna to come back. Yuna says she doesn't care about her, but her cousin argues, saying that she's been trying to be a role model for her and that they're ohana no matter what. Yuna, touched by her words, promises to come home, though when the connection's closed, Tigerlily says to herself that she was lying.
Stitch and 626 are still fighting, the latter winning because the former doesn't want to hurt himself. Yuna comes between them, but Stitch jumps in front of her and is promptly knocked down by 626. Before he can finish off his reformed self, Yuna tells him why Stitch won't fight him: he's ohana; to prove this point, Yuna hugs 626. He struggles for a second, but accepts the hug. Just then, Gantu flies overhead in a new ship and mistakes Stitch for 626. He pulls out a giant blaster and fires, but 626 jumps in front of Stitch and takes the hit, falling unconscious. Stitch chases Gantu off again by throwing a rock into the blaster, the subsequent explosion reducing his ship to a propeller-topped bicycle. Jumba then arrives in a hovercraft and takes the three back to his lab.
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Wormhole (Experiment 272)
Wormhole , a.k.a. Experiment 272 , is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba . He is designed to create a portal to parallel universes by folding himself together and then spinning, creating a wormhole. His one true place is at Alternate Universe Vacation services and in Jumba's custody. He appears in Stitch! .
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Wormhole (272)
Wormhole, A.K.A. Experiment 272, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to generate portals to parallel universes.
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Wormhole, also known as Experiment 272, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to generate portals to parallel universes. He also has advanced language programming to assist him as he traverses alternate realities. Jumba implanted a tracking device so that he would be able to locate Wormhole in whatever universe ...
Pod Color: Purple Gender: Male Special Abilities: Now, here is experiment that can cause time itself for to be rolling over, and playing deceasing! 272 was design-ed after a caterpillar, and meant to create vast wormholes into parallel universes! Only drawback is he is kind of a bootlicker; he loves me dearly, and wants to please Jumba with his powers. I applaud his efforts, but while not for ...
Wormhole, also known as Experiment 272, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to generate portals to parallel universes. He also has advanced language programming to assist him as he traverses alternate realities. Jumba implanted a tracking device so that he would be able to locate Wormhole in whatever universe ...
Jan 30, 2017 · W- Wormhole, Experiment 272. He is designed to create a portal to parallel universes by folding himself together and then spinning, creating a wormhole. His one true place is at Alternate Universe Vacation services. ~~~~~
X-272: Wormhole — A purple and cyan caterpillar-like experiment with black eyes, two dark purple-tipped antennae, four dark purple-tipped legs and blue mouth inside. He first appeared in the Stitch! anime, where he is shown to be nice instead of evil and can speak fluent English. His antennae also flicker and light up.
Experiment 272 - Wormhole ~ Primary Function: Parallel universe transporter. Experiment 273 - Boxboom ~ Primary Function: Extreme noise polluter. Experiment 274 - Alexander ~ Primary Function: Long distance phone caller.
"Wormhole" (Stitch vs. Another Stitch, "Sutitchi tai Mō Hitori no Sutitchi", スティッチ vs. もうひとりのスティッチ) is the twenty-fifth episode of Stitch! ~The Mischievous Alien's Great Adventure~. It first aired in Japan on May 25, 2010, and in English on June 1, 2012. The episode begins with Stitch and Yuna in their room looking at photographs of themselves, using a new ...
Experiment 272: Wormhole; Experiment 273: Boxboom; Experiment 274: Alexander; Experiment 275: Tickle-Tummy; ... Jumba's Experiment Files Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.
Wormhole, a.k.a. Experiment 272, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba. He is designed to create a portal to parallel universes by folding himself together and then spinning, creating a wormhole. His one true place is at Alternate Universe Vacation services and in Jumba's...
Wormhole, A.K.A. Experiment 272, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to generate portals to parallel universes.