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Even though she is one of the more popular experiments in the franchise, becoming a major character a few years after her debut, there are Lilo & Stitch fans who do not like her because of her being either an underdeveloped, flat Distaff Counterpart to Stitch who was only introduced just to give him a love interest in The Series. Her detractors say that she gets a lot of positive discrimination from much of the fanbase, comparable to Lola Bunny. It can be argued that then-executive disapproval of her, which prevented her from making any further appearances apart from "Snafu" and Leroy & Stitch, negated any chances for her to develop further as a character in Lilo & Stitch: The Series, and the anime's producers tried to make up for that. The franchise is also quite popular in Russia, with a decent Fan Art scene for the experiments other than Stitch (arguably more so compared to the Anglosphere). Tellingly, there is a Russian Lilo & Stitch wiki over on Fandom , and the Russian version of WikiFur has several articles relating to franchise-related topics, whereas the English WikiFur currently has just two. When the movie was released, Nani was either viewed as a relatable Cool Big Sis to Lilo who wanted to do what was best for her sister while managing the stress of also providing for her, or a mean and controlling Big Sister Bully, which was worsened by her more irritable portrayal in Lilo & Stitch: The Series. Only the Creator Does It Right: For a number of fans regarding the animated shows and films; if Chris Sanders isn't involved with an animated work as the voice of Stitch, then it's not "good". (In fact, several fans also have issues with Ben Diskin's Stitch voice because [to those fans] it doesn't sound as genuinely cute, charming, or enthusiastic as Sanders's.) Mertle also appears in a Disney Adventures comic that was published before the first Lilo & Stitch film was released, where she is named "Jenny". It is possible that she did not have an established name when the comic was published, or that she was renamed during the film's production.

Magic Franchise Word: The film popularized ʻohana outside of Hawaii, and the word remains strongly tied to the franchise to this day. Stitch & Ai—which does not feature any of the original experiments besides Stitch—features an entirely new set of experiments made during the events of that series by Jumba, who bases them on creatures found in Chinese mythology that he read about on ancient scrolls. [16] List of experiments Beauty and the Beast: Belle • Maurice • Chip Potts • Mrs. Potts • Gaston • LeFou • FrouFrou • Chapeau • Plumette • Beast • Cogsworth • Lumiere • The Enchantress

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Memetic Bystander: The attractive, blonde lifeguard Nani tries to apply for in the first film. While she didn't quite gain the Recurring Extra status of the Ice Cream Man, her being the most willing of Nani's potential employers to give her a chance before Stitch ruins the mood, combined with her highly sexualized character model, has garnered her quite a fanbase.

Lilo is also known for being a passionate fan of Elvis Presley; this trait of hers is based on Lilo & Stitch director/writer Chris Sanders being a fan of Presley himself. [2] In spite of having all the powers of Stitch, Reuben is incredibly lazy. He constantly insults Gantu's bumbling nature but secretly sees him as his best friend. He can be considered somewhat of a coward, especially when Gantu forces him to battle Stitch on occasion. Unlike Gantu, however, he shows no fear of Dr. Hämsterviel who apparently resents Reuben because of his laziness. He also has a rather odd love for sandwiches. Most of the time, he is seen with either a finished sandwich in his hand or making one. His sandwiches are apparently delicious as even Gantu asks for some. Aside from this, Reuben is incredibly intelligent, especially when it comes to dealing with experiments. Although he was the second to last of the original 626 genetic experiments to be created, Reuben has excessive knowledge of every experiment, even the ones created far before his time. Reuben ( Experiment 625) is one of the experiments created by Jumba, and one of Stitch's cousins. Reuben has every ability Stitch has (along with a much better fluency in English, speaking with a Brooklyn accent) but he prefers to make sandwiches than use his powers. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen in the films and Lilo & Stitch: The Series, and by Dave Wittenberg in the Stitch! anime's English dub. Although the character's canonical debut was in Stitch! The Movie, he first appeared in prequel comics published in Disney Adventures before the release of the original film. [13] Frozen: Elsa • Anna • Olaf • Sven • Kristoff • Marshmallow • Grand Pabbie • The Fire Spirit • Elsa the Snow Queen • Queen Anna • Diamond Elsa • Young Anna • Citrine Anna • Opal OlafLilo & Stitch: Stitch • Lilo • Jumba • Scrump • Angel • Shaved Ice Stitch • Rainbow Stitch • Nani Pelekai Lilo's parents died in a car accident some time before Lilo & Stitch (it is suggested that rain made road conditions treacherous), and they have not appeared in the series apart from three photographs: one of Lilo, Nani, and their parents having a picnic on the beach, a photograph of Lilo's mother winning the Hula contest at her school's May Day celebration, and a photo of Nani with her parents when she graduated to intermediate Hula.

Mertle plays a key role in Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, as one of the entrants in the hula contest that is central to the film's plot. Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel ( / ˈ h ɑː m s t ər v iː l/ HAHM-stər-veel) is voiced by Jeff Bennett in Lilo & Stitch: The Series and its films Stitch! The Movie and Leroy & Stitch, while Kirk Thornton voiced him in the Stitch! anime. Hämsterviel is a diminutive albino alien scientist who desires to conquer the galaxy. He is two feet tall with a rodent-like appearance with white fur, red eyes, a hamster-like body, a gerbil-like lower body, a rabbit-like face, rabbit-like ears, and wears a red cape with a golden 'H' brooch on the front. The former lab partner of Doctor Jumba Jookiba, he now seeks to capture the genetic experiments he helped to create through financing, with the help of the retired Captain Gantu, before Lilo and Stitch. The few times Gantu is able to capture an experiment are coupled with comedic moments, usually at the expense of Hämsterviel. Coco: Miguel Rivera • Héctor • Dante • Imelda • Pepita • Alebrije Dante • Disguised Miguel • Ernesto • Mama Coco Dr. Hämsterviel's henchman ( Stitch! The Movie, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, most of Leroy & Stitch, Stitch! anime series) Halloween: Halloween Pop'n LIVE • Re-Villains! Halloween Parade • Scream and Shout Halloween ParadeUltimate Spider-Man: Spider-Man • Venom • Green Goblin • Miles Morales • Lizard • Rhino • Doctor Octopus • Iron Spider • Spider-Gwen • Kraven the Hunter • Hobgoblin Archive Panic: Lilo & Stitch has been one of Disney's most active franchises since its 2002 debut. Between all the animated material released, there are four feature-length films, a short film, and 166 television episodes and specials in total. note 65 episodes of Lilo & Stitch: The Series, 83 episodes of the Stitch! anime, five Stitch! specials (one for each of the three seasons plus the two post-series specials), and thirteen episodes of Stitch & Ai. And there are printed media, too, including an alternate universe manga, and detective book series that follows the original film, and soon a whole new comic that will also be a sequel to the first film.

Pooh and Pals: Pooh • Tigger • Piglet • Eeyore • Rabbit • Owl • Roo • Kanga • Gopher • Christopher Robin • Lumpy Cinderella: Cinderella • Fairy Godmother • Gus • Prince Charming • Jaq • Lucifer • Anastasia • Drizella • Lady Tremaine • Wedding Cinderella • Pink Dress Cinderella • Holiday Cinderella • Iolite Fairy Godmother Main Street Electrical Parade: Electrical Parade Elliott • Electrical Parade Minnie • Electrical Parade Tinker Bell • Electrical Parade Cheshire Cat • Electrical Parade Blue Fairy Rescue Lady: The operator of Aloha Animal Rescue, Kokaua Town's animal shelter where Lilo adopts Stitch. She has red hair and wears glasses and green overalls. Her real name, according to Lilo's pink slip showing her ownership of Stitch, is Susan Hegarty, which is the name of the real-life vocal coach who voiced her in the original film. She also makes brief appearances in three episodes of Lilo & Stitch: The Series, in which she is voiced by Grey DeLisle.Jumba's greatest asset is his abnormally high IQ, hindered only by a few small and occasional lapses in memory. His penchant for creating numerous destructive, complex experiments and machinery is nearly unrivaled, and his creation 626 is proof of his genius, being nearly unbeatable, as well as one of the most formidable fighters in the galaxy. He has also completely memorized the number and technical info on every one of Stitch's "cousins" he created. Jumba also has above-average strength and durability, as seen in his confrontation with Stitch towards the end of Lilo & Stitch, where he is able to fight Stitch one-on-one reasonably well (a feat even the 20-foot-tall Captain Gantu is unable to do). Jumba's above-average lifting capacity is demonstrated when he uses a comb device as a penetrating projectile. His astounding durability is demonstrated when he is repeatedly hit with various heavy objects by Stitch (including a Volkswagen Beetle), and at one point hurled through a wall, and only comes up a little shaken. Also he, along with Stitch, survives being at the center of a plasma explosion powerful enough to destroy Lilo's house. Mertle is established as Lilo's ex-friend at the beginning of Lilo & Stitch, where she is introduced as a popular girl and the leader of a clique composed of herself and three other girls in the hālau hula. Mertle calls Lilo "Weirdlo" and refuses to include her in the girls' activities. Mertle and the other girls express fear and disgust of Lilo and her things, such as her doll Scrump and Stitch. Mertle takes great pleasure in putting down, insulting, bullying, and making fun of Lilo, in which Lilo sometimes responds (quite violently) by hitting her, pulling her hair, and biting her. X-001/Shrink – A small, purple, three-legged, levitating experiment who can fire a ray to change the sizes of objects and creatures. He cameos in Leroy & Stitch and later appears in two episodes of Stitch!. He was voiced in the anime episode "Experiment-a-palooza" by Keith Silverstein.

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