Dr. Hämsterviel •
Jeff Bennett •
Kirk Thornton (
Stitch! anime) }} • Dr. Gunther Freem (human disguise in
The Series episode "Bad Stitch") • Hämjock Vielvonster (human alter ego in the anime episode of the same name) }} • Hamsterwheel (common mispronunciation) • Milton (
Mertle Edmonds's pet name for him) • Gerbil Boy (by Stitch) }} }}
Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel ( ) 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 rat-like alien scientist who desires to conquer the galaxy. The former lab partner of Jumba, he now seeks to capture the experiments he helped create. In the
Stitch! anime series, Hämsterviel is seen out of prison residing in a laboratory hideout on an asteroid, with Gantu and Reuben working for him again. He now goes out in the open more often to fight against Stitch and his new friend
Yuna. He also has a number of experiments in his possession and often sends them out to fight for him; he states in an episode of the English dub that he kidnapped them from Kauai and reverted them back to evil using a recording of Angel's siren song. Additionally, during the anime, primarily its third season
~Best Friends Forever~, he "transmutates" a number of experiments to enhance or change their abilities. Hämsterviel makes
costumed character appearances at
Tokyo Disneyland and occasionally at
Disneyland Paris. He also appeared in a 2014
Disney Villains-themed event at
Walt Disney World called "Villains Unleashed" alongside Gantu.
Reuben (X-625) • Identical abilities to
Stitch ''(see that character's infobox on his article for more information)'' • "Advanced language programming" allowing for fluent English speech • Retractable claws and lower pair of arms • Skilled
sandwich making }}
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.
Lilo & Stitch: The Series executive producer
Jess Winfield stated that during the show's development,
Walt Disney Television Animation artist and director Steve Lyons suggested that Lilo and Stitch would hunt down various creatures that a villain would make from cloning Stitch.
List of experiments Since the majority of experiments were
never seen, this list will only focus on those who made significant appearances in official
Lilo & Stitch media, such as having been a featured experiment on an episode of
Lilo & Stitch: The Series and/or
Stitch!, making multiple recurring appearances, or having a spoken role. •
X-001/Shrink – A small, purple, three-legged, levitating experiment who can
fire a ray to change the sizes of objects and creatures. Unvoiced in his first appearances, he was voiced by
Keith Silverstein in the anime episode "Experiment-a-palooza". •
X-002/Doubledip – A purple opossum-like experiment designed to
double-dip food. He lives with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats". •
X-007/Gigi – A white
Shih Tzu-like experiment designed to annoy people with her constant barking. She was found and adopted by Mertle Edmonds, who named her "Gigi", as her "dog"; Lilo nicknamed the experiment
Yapper, hence the title of that episode. In
Leroy & Stitch, she is revealed to be capable of speaking English. She was voiced by
Tress MacNeille. •
X-010/Felix – A green anteater/elephant-like experiment who is designed to be Jumba's cleaner, but was too obsessed with cleanliness. A re-programming to fix this flaw made him obsessed with dirtiness instead, with Lilo calling him "an
Oscar". Both of his names are references to the lead characters of
The Odd Couple. Felix also appears as a playable character in
Disney Stitch Jam and a
costumed character in
Disney Parks, usually in events with other experiments. •
X-020/Slick – A pink, fast-talking,
Southern-accented experiment who is designed to be an effective salesperson who is able to sell anything to anyone. His "one true place" is to serve as a fundraiser for charity. He was voiced by
Jeff Bennett. •
X-022/Hertz Donut – A green seahorse-like experiment who can confine others by firing toruses at them, preventing them from moving. He was introduced in the
Stitch! anime. •
X-025/Topper – A small, yellow, star-shaped experiment who is designed to be a beacon to signal an alien attack fleet, although the official Disney website previously stated his purpose is to keep people awake with his bright light. He is given to a little girl as a
Christmas present. His number refers to Christmas Day (December 25). •
X-029/Checkers – A yellow and purple centipede-like experiment that sits curled up like a crown on people's heads, making whoever wears them a ruler who hypnotizes people around them (except higher-numbered experiments). The victims retain their normal personality while under its control, and the effect immediately wears off once Checkers is removed. His "one true place" is serving as a decorative crown for festivals. He was unvoiced in
The Series but was voiced in the anime by
Dave Wittenberg. •
X-032/Fibber – A small, orange, large-headed, four-eared experiment who is designed to
detect lies. If he hears someone tell a lie, he buzzes loudly and the marking on his forehead glows. He was voiced by Jeff Bennett. •
X-033/Hammerface, also known as
Hammerhead – A blue-gray dinosaur-like experiment who is designed to drive in nails around Jumba's house with his hammer-shaped head/face, but at times he will pound living things. He was voiced by Jeff Bennett in
The Series and
Steve Blum in the anime. •
X-040/Backhoe – A gray mole-like experiment with large black claws. He is an efficient digger designed to scrape up vegetation. •
X-054/Fudgy – A blob-like experiment made of chocolate who is designed to drown people in his sticky sweetness. In the
Stitch! anime, Fudgy was modified by Hämsterviel to grow larger in size by eating chocolate. He was voiced by
Rob Paulsen in
The Series and Dave Wittenberg in the anime. •
X-062/Frenchfry – A small, grey and white,
French-speaking, chef-like experiment who was designed to be Jumba's personal chef, instantly preparing food for him. However, 062 made unhealthy foods that quickly made people fat, then he ate the fattened victims. He stopped when he learned that healthy foods could be just as delicious, and would open a healthy French fry hut as his "one true place". He was voiced by Rob Paulsen in
The Series and Dave Wittenberg in the anime. •
X-074/Welko – A pink balloon dog-like experiment who can generate indestructible bubbles. She was introduced in the
Stitch! anime, where she was voiced by
Stephanie Sheh. •
X-089/Skip – A small purple hourglass-shaped experiment who was designed to skip time by ten minutes, but an error in his programming causes him to skip time by ten years instead. Skip has a reset button on top of his head that reverses time back to when his ability was first activated. He was voiced by Jeff Bennett. •
X-110/Squeak – A small red mouse-like experiment who is designed to annoy entire planets by talking ceaselessly. His appearance and ability is a reference to the
Looney Tunes character
Sniffles. He was voiced by Rob Paulsen in
The Series and
Roger Craig Smith in the anime, the latter which also calls him "
Squeaky" in the English dub. •
X-112/Toons – A yellow platypus-like experiment with an orange mane and a rectangular vacuum-like mouth who can bring 2D images to life by consuming a 2D subject and spitting it back out, making it 3D. He was introduced in the
Stitch! anime. •
X-113/Shoe – A green and white sloth-like experiment with
horseshoe-like horns who can control luck. His "one true place" is at a golf course, where he makes people score holes-in-one. •
X-120/Snafu – A small, teal, octopus-like experiment who is designed to foil enemy plans by any possible means. He is named after the military acronym
SNAFU. •
X-122/Dorkifier – A pink and white calf-like experiment who is designed to fire a ray from his horns that changes his victims' appearance into something ridiculous. He was introduced in the
Stitch! anime. •
X-123/Carmen – A pink, four-armed experiment who resembles Angel and wields four
maracas. She is designed to make people dance until they drop by firing pink energy balls out of her maracas at victims. She first cameoed in
Leroy & Stitch and later made a full appearance in the
Stitch! anime, voiced by
Kari Wahlgren. •
X-128/Bugby – A green, mosquito-like experiment who was designed to turn whole civilizations into harmless insects. Anyone turned into an insect can understand all other insects and arachnids. The only way to reverse the effect is with a machine built by Jumba. Bugby was later reprogrammed to only turn inanimate objects into insects. His "one true place" is helping farmers by creating ladybugs, who eat
aphids. •
X-133/PJ – An orange and tan koala-like experiment with a red nose and a functioning
blowhorn for a tail (reminiscent of
Harpo Marx's trademark horn) which he squeaks instead of speaking. He normally wears
Groucho Marx glasses. He is designed to play practical jokes on people, hence his name P(ractical) J(oker). His "one true place" is as an opening act for Moses's hula gig. PJ is seen without his glasses in
Leroy & Stitch during the "
Aloha ʻOe" concert and in the group photo taken at the end of the film. He was voiced by Jeff Bennett in
The Series and Roger Craig Smith in the anime. •
X-145/Bragg – A yellow, long-eared, cat/rabbit-like experiment introduced in the
Stitch! anime who is designed to play music (primarily the
flute, which leads to Yuna naming him "
Flute" in the English dub) from Jumba's home planet, growing and increasing his strength through the sympathy he receives from his music. However, he also grows meaner and uglier the more powerful he gets. He was transmutated by Dr. Hämsterviel, as he was originally dark green, bigger, and uglier before being made cuter. He was voiced by
Ben Diskin. •
X-149/Bonnie and
X-150/Clyde – A small, green, female, koala-like experiment and a large, yellow-brown, male, bear-like experiment with a cybernetic left arm, respectively. They are designed to work together to steal things, with Bonnie acting as the brains and Clyde as the brawn. They are named after the famous criminal couple of
Bonnie and Clyde. Bonnie was voiced in
The Series and
Leroy & Stitch by Tress MacNeille, and in the anime by
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. Clyde was voiced in all his appearances by Rocky McMurray. •
X-151/Babyfier – A small, pink, infantile, koala/fairy-like experiment with a long
baby rattle-shaped tail. He is designed to people into babies with a pink powder shaken from his tail, the effects of which can only be reversed with a specific antidote. His "one true place" is at the animal shelter making older dogs young again, thus making them more appealing to potential adopters. In
Stitch!, he was reprogrammed by Hämsterviel to turn people into toddlers instead of babies and was renamed "Toddler-fier". He was voiced by
Tara Strong in
The Series and
Laura Bailey in the anime. •
X-158/Finder – A red aardvark/shrew-like experiment who is designed to find anything at the request of someone. He honks when he finds what he's looking for, and can fly by spinning his ears like helicopter blades. His "one true place" is operating a
Lost and Found service on Lahui Beach. He is voiced by
Frank Welker. •
X-177/Clip – A small, yellow hairball-like experiment with long scissor-like claws who was designed to eat an efficient, cheap, and abundant intergalactically used fuel called "uburnium" to create a fuel crisis. However, in Jumba's native language, the word "uburnium" closely resembles the word for "hair", so she eats hair instead of the fuel. Her "one true place" is cutting hair at Kokaua Town's beauty salon. She was voiced in
The Series by Tress MacNeille and in the anime by
Michelle Ruff. •
X-199/Nosy – A red, large-nosed, wombat/pig-like experiment who is designed to seek out and reveal people's most embarrassing secrets, though it's usually useless gossip. He was voiced in
The Series by
Bobcat Goldthwait and in the anime by Roger Craig Smith. •
X-204/Nosox – A gray experiment shaped like a four-legged
washing machine who is designed to make socks disappear. He was voiced by Ben Diskin in the anime. •
X-210/Retro – A small orange mammalian/reptilian dinosaur-like experiment who is designed to turn enemy weapons, technology, and even people and other objects into their most primitive state by wrapping his tongue around them. His "one true place" is making a prehistoric zoo. He was voiced by Frank Welker in
The Series and Dave Wittenberg in the anime. •
X-214/Pix – A blue camera-like experiment with three legs that are similar to a tripod. He is designed to take only bad pictures of people, taking pictures with his lens-like "nose" and developing
instant photos that come out of his mouth. He lives with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats". He also appears in the anime, voiced by Ted Biaselli. •
X-221/Sparky – A yellow dragon/gecko-like experiment with electrical abilities. •
X-222/Poxy – A green, germ-like experiment who is designed to transmit disease to popular planetary leaders and disable them. His "one true place" is never shown, but is revealed to be curing disease in the
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch DVD. He was voiced by Frank Welker. •
X-223/Glitch – A bright green experiment that resembles a cross between Morpholomew (X-316) and Poxy (X-222). He is designed to turn technology against its user by entering machines and electronics and making them malfunction. Lilo tricked him into being downloaded into her video game, which became his "one true place" by rendering the games harder. He was voiced by Frank Welker. •
X-228/Melty – A red, dragon-like experiment who 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. He was voiced by Frank Welker. •
X-234/Shush – A reddish-pink opossum/mouse-like experiment with a speaker at the end of its tail who is designed to eavesdrop on enemy conversations. Shush's "one true place" is with Cobra Bubbles as a CIA operative. •
X-248/Belle – A small cyan experiment with a pitchfork-shaped head who is designed to scare people with a loud high-pitched shriek. Her "one true place" is serving as Nani's alarm clock. She was voiced by Tara Strong. •
X-251/Link – A yellow, rabbit-like experiment with red eyes and striped antennae that shoots slimy glue. He is designed to bind together incompatible individuals, usually by the hand or wrist. His "one true place" is helping couples reconcile by bungee jumping. He was voiced in the anime by Keith Silverstein. •
X-254/Mr. Stenchy and
X-255/Mrs. Sickly – Two identical-looking, irresistibly cute and fluffy experiments with round heads, big eyes, and small pudgy bodies. They can respectively generate noxious and sweet scents. Stenchy's "one true place" is on Pleakley's home planet of Plorgonar, where his stench is considered a rare and valuable perfume. Stenchy was voiced in
The Series by Frank Welker and the
Stitch! anime by Kari Wahlgren, while Sickly, who only appears in the
Stitch! anime, was voiced by Michelle Ruff. •
X-258/Sample – An orange, koala/cat-like experiment with a big round nose that functions as a microphone, and big round ears resembling speakers. He is designed to annoy enemies by looping random sounds with his mouth or his ears. His "one true place" is providing backbeats for the band Fox Roswell. In the
Stitch! anime, he was modified by Hämsterviel to cause others to dance uncontrollably and can also speak independently with a filtered voice (provided by Dave Wittenberg). He has also appeared as a
costumed character in
Disney Parks, usually in events with other experiments. •
X-262/Ace – A red, koala-like experiment with four arms, super strength, and fire breath. He has one fatal error: he has no evil function; a failed experiment that is pure good, and to top it off, he is the only experiment programmed not to cause trouble. His "one true place" is balancing out Jumba's evil and acting as a local do-gooder. He was voiced in the anime by
Troy Baker. •
X-267/Wishy-Washy – A pudgy lavender-bluish teddy bear-like experiment with fairy-like wings who is designed to grant any wish he hears, but the wishes are granted in a literal manner. He also has a wish limit that cannot be extended by wishing for more wishes. He was voiced in
The Series by Rob Paulsen, in the anime episode "We Wishy You a Washy Christmas" by Derek Stephen Prince, and in the anime episode "Stitch Goes to Wishlanda" by Roger Craig Smith. •
X-272/Wormhole – A purple and cyan caterpillar-like experiment who can generate wormholes to other universes. He was voiced by Dave Wittenberg. •
X-275/Tickle-Tummy – A round, pink experiment with rabbit-like ears, no legs, and a patterned torso, which she uses to jump high. Her primary function is to tickle people. She was voiced in
The Series by Tress MacNeille and in the anime by Stephanie Sheh. •
X-276/Remmy – A blue experiment with a huge head who resembles a
ghost from
Pac-Man. He is designed to enter a sleeping person's head and turn dreams into nightmares. His "one true place" is making
virtual reality games. His name is in reference to
rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep), in which dreams occur. He was voiced in
The Series by Jeff Bennett and the anime by
Travis Willingham. •
X-277/Snooty – A purple bat-like experiment who is designed to find and enrich "Snootonium," a rare element that becomes extremely dangerous once enriched and has a similar chemical makeup to
mucus. His "one true place" is as Victoria's pet to help clear her sinuses. •
X-285/Lax – A purple parrot-like experiment who is designed to fire a green ray from his antenna that will cause anything it hits to stop working. A person hit by his ray will relax, and a machine hit with the ray will shut down, although the ray's effect wears off in time. His one true place is at the airport, making grouchy passengers enjoy their vacation. He was voiced by Rob Paulsen. •
X-297/Shortstuff – A red-orange crab-like experiment who is 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 compromise given to maintain his increased size, his "one true place" is serving as a carnival ride. He was voiced by
Nancy Cartwright. •
X-300/Spooky – A ghostly green blob-like experiment who is designed to scare people by transforming into their fears. His "one true place" is as a greeter for trick-or-treaters during Halloween, and at an old house believed to be haunted during the rest of the year. He was voiced in
The Series by Frank Welker. •
X-303/Amnesio – A blue, beetle-like experiment who is designed to erase people's memory by zapping a red laser beam into their eyes. He was voiced in
The Series by Tress MacNeille and in the anime by Travis Willingham. •
X-316/Morpholomew – A red blob-like experiment who is designed to transform others. His "one true place" is at a costume store, temporarily transforming people into the person or character of their choice. In the anime, Hämsterviel modifies him to morph his own body instead of others. He was voiced in
The Series by Dee Bradley Baker and the anime by Dave Wittenberg. •
X-319/Spike – A large dark blue porcupine-like experiment whose spikes make people 99% silly (i.e. unintelligent) for 48 hours. Despite his initially grouchy demeanor, Spike is actually very affectionate, and his "one true place" is hugging—and thus taming—truant experiments after he is given armor to cover his spines. He was voiced in
The Series by Frank Welker and in the anime by Keith Silverstein. •
X-322/Heckler – An orange experiment with short pointed ears, large fangs, and a shirt and bowtie imprint on his body. He is designed to
verbally insult people. His insults can be defused by
accepting that they are true. His one true place is sitting over a
dunk tank where he provokes people to try and dunk him. He was voiced by
Will Sasso. •
X-323/Hunkahunka – A small pink/purple hummingbird-like experiment who is designed to peck people, making them brainwashed into
loving with the first person they see. The effect is reversed by being sprayed with water. He was voiced in
The Series by Dee Bradley Baker and in the anime by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. •
X-344/Dupe – A yellow monkey/lemur-like experiment with a brown-striped prehensile appendage protruding from his head that allows him to clone any object. The traits and abilities of the cloned object are divided between the original and the clones, making each duplicate less powerful than the original. His "one true place" is copying ice cones, making them low-calorie. In the anime, he was modified by Hämsterviel so that every duplicate he makes is stronger than the original. He was voiced in
The Series by Tara Strong and in the anime by Troy Baker. •
X-345/Elastico – A green, monkey-like experiment who is designed to distract enemies by performing tricks with his elastic body. He was found already activated and in his "one true place": a circus. In the anime, he was modified by Hämsterviel to gain the ability to transform people and objects into circus-themed animals or objects. He was voiced in
The Series by Jeff Bennett and in the anime by
Wally Wingert. •
X-355/Swapper – A two-headed, lizard-like experiment who is designed to
switch people's minds. Lilo and Stitch tame Swapper, but his "one true place" is not revealed. He was voiced in
The Series by Frank Welker and in the anime by Ted Biaselli. •
X-360/Drowsy – A gray sheep-like experiment who is designed to put people to sleep by bleating, although the effect is near-permanent. His "one true place" is putting insomniacs to sleep. •
X-375/Phantasmo – A green phantom-like experiment who can become intangible and possess inanimate objects. His "one true place" is at the Macky Macaw's restaurant, possessing a previously non-functional Macky Macaw
animatronic. He was voiced by Nancy Cartwright. •
X-383/Swirly – A turquoise koala-like experiment with a large head and an expressionless face with big black eyes. He is able to hypnotize anyone into obeying the next command they hear. His "one true place" is hypnotizing people at parties to provide harmless entertainment. •
X-397/Spats – A yellow squirrel/cat-like experiment who is designed to make individuals fight with each other by zapping them with a beam fired from his tail. His "one true place" is in Wizard Kelly's professional wrestling show, where he makes wrestlers fight more convincingly. •
X-501/Yin and
X-502/Yang – Two experiments of opposite elements named after the concept of
yin and yang in
Taoism. Yin is a female, teal, octopus/squid-like experiment who sprays water at high pressures. Yang is a male, orange-red, weasel/lizard-like experiment who shoots lava. Their "one true place" is using their abilities to create islands. Both experiments were voiced by Frank Welker. •
X-505/Ploot – A blue-green, gastropod-like experiment who is designed to flood entire cities with sludge made from trash that he collects. His "one true place" is cleaning Lahui Beach. He was voiced in
The Series by Frank Welker. In the anime, he was voiced by Steve Blum in his enlarged form and by Kari Wahlgren in his small form. •
X-509/Sprout – A plant-like experiment with a purple head who is designed to grow into an uncontrollable forest of destruction. Sprout appears in the anime under Hämsterviel's control, where he was modified with 627's DNA. He was voiced in
The Series by Frank Welker. In the anime, he was voiced by Steve Blum in the second season episode "Son of Sprout" in both large and small sizes and the third season episode "Sprout 2.0" in large size only, while Mary Elizabeth McGlynn voiced him in small size in the latter episode. •
X-513/Richter – A purple
Ankylosaurus-like experiment designed to cause earthquakes by slapping his tail on the ground. His "one true place" is making milkshakes at Lahui Beach's rental hut. He was voiced by Tress MacNeille. •
X-515/Deforestator – A purple wombat-like experiment with long blade-like claws who is designed to cut down entire forests. He was voiced by Frank Welker. •
X-520/Cannonball – A large pink experiment with a large posterior who is designed to jump into large bodies of water, generating massive tidal waves that can wash away entire planets. His "one true place" is at Lahui Beach where he can generate large waves for surfing. He was voiced by Tress MacNeille. •
X-521/Wrapper – A yellow experiment who is designed to wrap individuals with the roll on tape on his tail. He was initially adopted as one of Mrs. Hasagawa's "cats" in
The Series, and later appeared in the anime transmutated by Hämsterviel to wrap people in nearly-indestructible boxes. •
X-523/Slushy – A blue, koala-like experiment who can generate ice. His "one true place" is making shaved ice, which Dupe later joins him in. He was voiced in
The Series by Frank Welker and in the anime episode "Stitch Ahoy!" by Steve Blum. •
X-529/Digger – A tan meerkat-like experiment with a drill-like tail who is designed to drill through planets. He was activated at the end of
Stitch! The Movie and appears sporadically in
Lilo & Stitch: The Series. •
X-540/Phoon – A red elephant-like experiment who can create strong typhoon-like winds. Her "one true place" is creating winds for windsurfers on Lahui Beach. She was voiced by Grey DeLisle. •
X-544/Thresher – A small, rough, purple gastropod-like experiment with spiky
mace-like tentacles. He is designed to thrash crops with his tentacles. He was voiced in the anime by
Patrick Seitz. •
X-586/Tank – A round orange armadillo/bulldog-like experiment who is designed to eat metal; the more metal he consumes, the larger he grows. He was voiced by Frank Welker. •
X-600/Woops – A purple, Stitch-like experiment with a green-tipped tail. He has all of Stitch's powers, but is clumsy and tends to accidentally bump into things. His "one true place" is as a valued member of Pleakley's bowling team, since the one thing he can actually do well is knock things over, including bowling pins. He was voiced by Rob Paulsen. •
X-601/Kixx – A purple, four-armed
Tasmanian Devil-like experiment who is designed to beat up other people. His "one true place" is teaching people how to kickbox. He was voiced in
The Series by Frank Welker and in the anime by Steve Blum. •
X-602/Sinker – A purple shark-like experiment who is designed to destroy ships with his
dorsal fin. His "one true place" is at a restaurant where he uses his fin to cut food. He was voiced in the anime by Ben Diskin. •
X-604/Houdini – A whitish-tan rabbit-like experiment with large round black eyes. He is designed to turn himself and others invisible by blinking. His "one true place" is as a Hollywood magician. Houdini was voiced in
The Series by Rob Paulsen and Keith Silverstein in the anime. •
X-606/Holio – A small, red chipmunk-like experiment with a wide, large mouth who is designed to create a matter-sucking black hole when he opens his mouth. His "one true place" is working in construction sites, clearing up waste by sucking in unneeded matter. •
X-608/Slugger – A yellow
Pterosaur-like experiment who is designed to deflect projectiles with his bat-like tail. His "one true place" is as a baseball coaching assistant. •
X-609/Heat – A small, red-orange vaguely dog-like experiment with a large black oval embedded in his forehead that can generate fire. He was voiced by Travis Willingham in the anime, in which he was mistaken for Splodyhead in the English dub. •
X-610/Witch – A purple bat-like experiment who is designed to have many supernatural abilities. These include the abilities of a ghost and being able to possess others to turn them into evil witches. She was introduced in the
Stitch! anime, in which she was voiced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. •
X-613/Yaarp – A cyan lemur-like experiment with four arms, a spring-like tail, and megaphone-like antennae that can emit sonic blasts. His "one true place" is serving as an alien invasion alarm and a buzzer for the hula school. •
X-617/Plasmoid – A green scorpion-like experiment with a pincer-less tail. He is designed to shoot explosive balls of plasma from his tail. •
X-619/Splodyhead – Also known as "
Splody" for short, he is a small, red-furred, dragon-like experiment with six legs who fires hot plasma blasts from his lone nostril. His "one true place" is lighting tiki torches at the local luau. He was voiced by Frank Welker. Splodyhead also makes a cameo appearance in
Big Hero 6 as a pillow on
Fred's bed. •
X-621/Chopsuey – A green, Stitch-like experiment who only appears in the PlayStation 2 video game ''
Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626''. •
X-624/Angel – A pink koala-like experiment who bears a great feminine resemblance to Stitch and is his love interest. She is designed to convert reformed beings, primarily experiments made before her, by singing a song. She is a highly-successful pop singer in the
Stitch! anime. •
X-625/Reuben – A yellow koala/marmot-like experiment who has all of Stitch's abilities (plus greater English fluency), but is a lazy coward who prefers to make and eat sandwiches. •
X-626/Stitch – A blue koala-like experiment who was designed to cause chaos and destruction, but defied his destructive programming after being adopted by Lilo. Being the titular lead of the franchise, he is the only experiment to appear in all the franchise's films, television series, video games, and theme park attractions, among other works. •
Experiment 627 – A red koala-like experiment who is Jumba's first experiment made using the limited technology he has on Earth. He is more powerful than Stitch, with higher strength, greater durability, and more abilities without any of the same weaknesses as his predecessor. •
X-629/Leroy – A red koala-like experiment who looks like a rougher version of Stitch and was forcibly created by Jumba under the orders of Hämsterviel. He was made using Stitch's template and has all of his abilities, plus the ability to instantly regrow his fur and partially shapeshift to resemble Stitch. He is the titular antagonist of
Leroy & Stitch. •
Skunkuna – A skunk-like experiment from the
Stitch! anime who is able to shoot explosive pellets that release an unbearable stench upon impact. He was created by Hämsterviel and lacks a numerical designation. He was voiced by Dave Wittenberg. ==Characters introduced in
Lilo & Stitch: The Series==