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Experiment 601 , later known as Kixx is a very ill tempered, four armed, musclebound fighter; his personality is basically like any of Dr. Jumba Jookiba's 600 series experiments: excessively violent. Physically the most powerful of all creatures in the series, this big purple monster loves to fight and has the strength to hold his own against a rebooted 626 , as well as being able to easily lift and throw a full-grown man and trash a small car. After his defeat and subsequent rehabilitation , he now works as a fighting instructor on Earth.
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Experiment 601: Kixx – Chaos, Comedy, and Heart in Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch, the beloved Disney animated series, introduced us to a plethora of unique and fascinating characters. One standout experiment is Experiment 601, also known as Kixx. With his brute strength and comedic personality, Kixx quickly became a fan favorite.
Introducing Experiment 601
Experiment 601, designed to be a destructive powerhouse, lives up to his reputation. He possesses extraordinary physical strength, making him a force to be reckoned with. The mischievous little alien is always ready to create chaos, leaving a trail of overturned objects and laughter in his wake.
Kixx, with his bright red skin and muscular physique, is hard to miss. He is often seen wearing a yellow tank top and a perpetual grin, a permanent symbol of his mischievous nature. Despite his intimidating appearance, Kixx is surprisingly friendly and has a heart of gold.
One of the most endearing aspects of Experiment 601 is his childlike innocence. Kixx is curious about the world and desires acceptance and friendship. However, his overpowering strength often leads to accidental destruction, causing chaos wherever he goes. This duality creates a perfect blend of comedy and heartwarming moments throughout the series.
Experiment 601’s unique abilities and charm make him an excellent addition to Lilo and Stitch’s Ohana. Although initially labeled as one of Jumba’s failed experiments, Kixx finds his place in the world. His milestones in friendship and personal growth provide valuable life lessons for viewers of all ages.
Transitioning away from his impulsive nature, Kixx learns to channel his strength into positive pursuits. He becomes an integral part of the team, using his incredible power for good and helping his newfound family in their adventures. Through his journey, Kixx illustrates the importance of embracing one’s strengths and using them responsibly.
In summary, Experiment 601, also known as Kixx, brings chaos, comedy, and heart to the world of Lilo and Stitch. With his unmatched strength, childlike innocence, and desire for acceptance, Kixx quickly stole our hearts. As he overcomes his impulsive nature and grows as a character, Kixx teaches us valuable life lessons. Experiment 601 from Lilo and Stitch is a perfect example of the magic that unfolds when chaos and comedy collide.
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Kixx , a.k.a. Experiment 601 , is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba . He is designed to use his superhuman strength and kickboxing skills to bully others. His one true place is teaching people kickboxing and hosting his own workout video entitled "Kickboxing with Kixx" and as one of Mrs. Hasagawa's "cats".
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- The Ace : Ace (262); 627 is an evil version.
- Acrophobic Bird : Well, "Acrophobic Alien Pteranodon ". Slugger (608) is only ever seen flying once or twice in The Series , though the anime Stitch! shows him flying a little more often.
- A Head at Each End : Swapper (355).
- Aliens Speaking English : The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently (that have officially appeared in any Lilo & Stitch media) are Gigi (007), note As she spoke in Leroy & Stitch Slick (020), Hertz Donut (022), note Only appeared in the Stitch! anime Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Bragg/Flute (145), note Only appeared in the Stitch! anime as well Bonnie (149), Clyde (150), Nosy (199), Ace (262), note Only in the anime's English dub Wormhole (272), note Also only appeared in the anime Remmy (276), note Also only in the anime's English dub Spooky (300), note Mainly provided he replicates someone else as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani Heckler (322), Elastico (345), note Implied in his debut in The Series as he responds to and says "cousin"; confirmed in the anime Manners (358), Phantasmo (375), note Based on his possession of the Macki Macaw animatronic Chopsuey (621), note Only appeared in the Stitch: Experiment 626 video game Angel (624), note However, she does not speak English in The Series or Disney Magic Kingdoms Reuben (625), Stitch (626) , 627, note Only in the anime, since in his original appearance, all he could say was "evil" and Leroy (629). In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent French while Carmen (123)—in the anime, at least—can speak fluent Spanish (even though her namesake spoke Portuguese).
- All There in the Manual : Averted; the credits for Leroy & Stitch lists the names of all of them , although they made some mistakes in that list . Granted, a good deal of them don’t appear and all we have to go by is their name.
- Ambiguous Robots : Tippy, an experiment from Comic Zone: Lilo & Stitch without any official number, seems to be this.
- Living Toys : At one point, he possesses Lilo's doll, Scrump.
- Haunted Technology : As a benevolent example of this trope, his episode ends with him possessing a restaurant's broken animatronic and finding his one true place entertaining customers.
- Attack Reflector : Slugger (608), who's designed to deflect projectiles with his tail.
- Artificial Family Member : OK, extended family members, but all of them count towards this. note Although Stitch, being a title protagonist, gets this trope applied to him more than all the others. Jumba initially just created them to do various, usually "evil" tasks, but over the course of the franchise (mainly the films and first TV series), they all become "cousins" to one another as they join the Pelekai ʻohana .
- Badass Family : Considering that they are a family of "cousins" who all happen to be illegal genetic creations with unique powers. Leroy & Stitch , as well as a few episodes of The Series and the anime, show how badass they are when they work together towards a common goal.
- Batman Can Breathe in Space : The Series episode "The Asteroid" shows that the experiments can survive the vacuum of space.
- Barbershop Quartets Are Funny : Experiment 044 (Forehead) is designed to annoy people with his off-key barbershop quartet singing.
- Big Damn Heroes : Several of the experiments get these after they are turned good. Sparky gets several in Stitch! The Movie .
- Bioweapon Beast : Many experiments were bio-engineered for the purpose of combat, most notably the 6-Series.
- Canon Foreigner : The experiments from Comic Zone: Lilo & Stitch . The only officially canonized one is Coco (052), and the other ones with known names and/or numbers are Slobber (347), Hisee (531), and Tippy .
- Chained Heat : Link (251), who binds two or more incompatible people together with his goop, which dissolves in Earth mud.
- Counting Sheep : Drowsy (360) is a reference to this trope, being a sheep-like experiment who is designed to put people into a deep sleep by bleating.
- Clone Degeneration : Dupe (344), whose ability divides the target's power between them and their clones.
- Crippling Overspecialization : A common weakness for Stitch's cousins; they're usually made for one purpose and one purpose only, making it impossible for them to put their talents to use for anything else. For example, Slugger (608) can play baseball because of his power to deflect incoming projectiles. However, he cannot play basketball for the exact same reason.
- Cyborg : Zero (000), who actually debuted in the Stitch! anime, thus leaving his status in the canon dubious. He didn't start out like this, but after Jumba ditched him due to his violent psychological instability, he somehow acquired a cybernetic eye with a drill for an ear, replaced his arms for cybernetic ones with different weapons for each, and replaced his two legs with three-bladed spider-like legs.
- Death Ray : Heat (609), who can shoot a heat ray from his forehead.
- Digitized Hacker : Glitch (223), who is designed to possess electrical equipment and turn them against their owners.
- Drill Mole : Digger (529), who looks more like a meerkat than a mole.
- Early-Installment Weirdness : In-Universe example: Shrink (001) was apparently named by either Jumba or Hämsterviel well before the events of the franchise, as shown by a newspaper with the headline, "Idiot Scientist Actually Creates Something!"
- An Ice Person : Slushy (523), who can cause snowstorms in places by blowing ice at the highest peak.
- Blow You Away : Blowhard (533) and Phoon (540). The former's designed to immobilize people by blowing them like kites while the latter's designed to cause windstorms.
- Dishing Out Dirt : Richter (513), who causes earthquakes by slapping his tail on the ground.
- Green Thumb : Sprout (509), which is a plantlike experiment.
- Magma Man : Yang (502), who can shoot lava from his humps.
- Making a Splash : Yin (501) and Cannonball (520). The former is designed to spray water, though she needs to get it from outside sources, while the latter causes tsunamis when he splashes into any body of water.
- Metal Muncher : Tank (586), who grows bigger with every piece of metal he eats.
- Playing with Fire : Splodyhead (619) and Melty (228). While both of them shoot/breathe fire, the latter is designed to melt non-organic material with it.
- Shock and Awe : Sparky (221), who can cause blackouts by overloading power sources with his electricity.
- Energy Weapon : Zap (603), who is a living laser beam .
- Epic Flail : Thresher (544), who can flail his tentacles around to destroy things.
- Babyfier is a fairy version of Mew with a baby theme and the cuteness turned up a notch, down to sharing the index number 151. Even its whole concept draws a parallel with Mew's representation of an animal fetus.
- Also Spike (319), who looks almost exactly like Togemogumon .
- Fictionary : The experiments' native language is called Tantalog, which is supposedly a cross between native Hawaiian, Chinese, and "Chezcreekian", the last one supposedly being an obscure language spoken by a minority of people in the rural parts of Chesterfield in North Derbyshire, England. That said, some of the phrases in Tantalog (at least based on fan-made dictionaries) seem to take inspiration from other languages including French, Arabic, and Hebrew, and are incongruent with some of the Tantalog spoken in the official media (which make liberal use of "ah" and "ee" sounds). (In actuality, Tantalog was The Series ' s creators' attempt to turn Stitch's gibberish into a somewhat consistent language.)
- Flat Characters : An overwhelming majority of the experiments, sadly. Some of them do get some semblances of a personality, but they're not fleshed out enough.
- Forced Sleep : Experiment 360 (Drowsy) is designed to make people fall into eternal sleep by just bleating at them.
- Foreshadowing : Their existence was first implied by Jumba lying to the United Galactic Federation all the way back in the prologue of the original film itself.
- "Freaky Friday" Flip : Swapper (355), who can do this to two or more people by staring at them, and only he can switch them back.
- The Ghost : Even though Jumba made over 600 experiments, we only see 125 of them note with confirmed names, numbers, and functions; this number does not include the Chinese experiments in Stitch & Ai throughout all the films, the first two shows, and a few spin-off media; the rest of Stitch's "cousins" remain unseen to this day.
- Giant Enemy Crab : Shortstuff (297), although it's due to a growth ray.
- Gone Horribly Right : In the Stitch! anime, Jumba designed Experiment Zero to be the ultimate killer monster, and he succeeded—a little too well, in fact, because the experiment proved impossible to control. Thus, Jumba was forced to imprison him on an icy planet far away.
- Gone Horribly Wrong : A few of the experiments' destructive qualities weren't intentional, but instead a result of something going wrong with their powers—Skip for example was meant to be a Mundane Utility to help Jumba reheat his leftovers by making time skip ahead ten minutes. Somehow, Skip ended up making ten years go by instead.
- Gotta Catch 'Em All : Their role in The Series is for Lilo and Stitch to find them, rehabilitate them, name them, and give them a purpose beyond evil or mischievous intents.
- Three of Forehead (044)'s heads can sing well. If his fourth head could also sing, then he would be a one-experiment barbershop quartet.
- Carmen (123) is a natural player of the maracas.
- PJ (133) can play the trumpet. The end of Stitch and the Planet of Sand shows that Squeak (110), Ace (262), and Nosy (199) can also play the trumpet.
- Bragg/Flute (145) is a very talented flutist and harmonica player.
- Sample (258) is excellent at maintaining rhythm by providing backbeats from the samples of sound he records, which makes him perfect for the band he's in.
- Elastico (345) can play the trombone.
- Swapper (355) can play the keyboard.
- Sprout (509) can play the drums.
- Richter (513), Kixx (601), and a green experiment believed to be Choppers (441) can play the bongos, with the first and third of them being able to play the instrument with their tails.
- Thresher (544) can play the marimba.
- Although Yaarp (613) does not play an instrument, he is able to perform with the horn on his head.
- Finally, all three of the main trio of experiments are highly capable musicians: Angel (624) has her natural singing ability, Reuben (625) can play the saxophone, and Stitch (626) is known for his guitar and ukulele talents.
- Honest John's Dealership : Slick (020), whose main function is to talk people into buying things.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf : Forehead (044). Just read this quote below. Forehead's first three heads: We're evil 'cause we sing...! Forehead's fourth head: ANNOYINGLY OFF- KEEEY ! Stitch: (pulling down his ears) Sheesh!
- Hoist by His Own Petard : Snafu (120) whose main function is to sabotage enemy plans. This makes him frustratingly difficult to capture, with Jumba stating that the only way to do so is by accident .
- Finder has it nearly as bad; he was numbered 458 in his debut episode , which would have made him the only 4-Series experiment to be the experiment of focus for an episode. The Japanese encyclopedia also uses 458 for him. However, "Skip" and Leroy & Stitch both number him as 158, negating the 4-Series from having a major representative experiment.
- Instant Mass: Just Add Water! : Experiments deactivated into pod form are reactivated by coming in contact with water.
- Instant People: Just Add Water! : Likewise, especially since they are sapient beings.
- Involuntary Dance : Carmen (123) and the anime version of Sample (258).
- Lazy Bum : Lax (285)'s main function is to turn people (and machines) into this. His powers don't work on Gretchen , however, as she considers work to be relaxing.
- LEGO Genetics : All of the experiments were genetically engineered by Jumba, who took the DNA of several alien creatures and put them together to create super-powerful creatures of chaos, destruction, and mischief. Some of the creatures used to make Stitch in particular were shown in The Origin of Stitch short film.
- Literal Genie : Wishy-Washy (267) grants wishes literally, but only as long as he still has power left as indicated on his belly marking.
- Living MacGuffins : They are the primary focus of Lilo & Stitch: The Series , where the titular duo has to hunt them down and make them good.
- Living Props : Reformed experiments seen in The Series are usually just there to support the main ʻohana for various means. This goes double for some like Backhoe (040), whom we only ever see in this context, with no information on how they were previously caught and tamed.
- Love Potion : Hunkahunka (323), though his ability's more akin to Cupid's Arrow .
- MacGuffins : Especially as pods.
- Make a Wish : Wishy-Washy (267), although he grants wishes very literally.
- Meaningful Name : Every single experiment is named after their primary function.
- Me's a Crowd : Dupe (344), though the strength among the clones he makes is divided among them.
- Monster of the Week : In The Series , each episode focuses on tracking down and dealing with a new and unique member of this lot. The anime also has this trope but to a lesser degree and mainly during its second and third seasons.
- Monstrous Germs : Poxy (222) is an amoeba with limbs and a face that infects people’s bodies to give them humiliating illnesses, such as smelly feet, purple pimples, and uncontrollable burping.
- Muck Monster : Ploot (505) is a variation, he's not an actual blob of pollution, but he instead absorbs trash to grow larger and can flood cities by transforming his collected garbage into black sludge. There’s also Fudgy (054), who's made of chocolate.
- Mundane Utility : Lilo tries to find a place where an experiment can use its ability for good. In fact, the 0-Series was created for testing and/or household purposes, though some of them went horribly right ; Frenchfry (062) for example, was meant to be Jumba's personal chef. The thing ended up trying to eat him .
- Nightmare Weaver : Remmy (276) is designed to give people nightmares and trap them inside them if they wake up while he's still in their minds.
- 627 and 628; the former was because he could not be rehabilitated and the latter was because it was never activated, so Lilo and Stitch never dealt with it.
- Leroy was an inversion in his debut appearance by having a name but not a number. This ended in June 2020 when a Stitch & the Samurai side story established him as being Experiment 629.
- Non-Malicious Monster : Some experiments seem to be less "evil" and more acting on their primary functions. Indeed, some of them are friendly from the get-go, with the only obstacle to their reformation being that their functions are meant for evil purposes. Others are so non-malicious that they find their "one true place" all on their own (Elastico and Gigi being good examples).
- Olympus Mons : The Nigh-Invulnerable 627, the apocalypse-inducing 611, and Stitch himself. The 6-series is generally created with this trope in mind.
- Our Dragons Are Different : Melty (228).
- Person of Mass Destruction : El Fin (611). His primary function is to be the ultimate super weapon.
- Planimal : Stamen (103), whose ears are shaped like flowers that distract bees from pollinating real ones.
- Plant Aliens : Sprout (509).
- Pokémon Speak : Gotchu (031), Woops (600), and—in the anime—Checkers (029); Felix (010) and 627 are actually just One-Word Vocabulary , since the only words they could say ("Dirty!" and "Evil!", respectively) are not their names. note However, Felix did say a couple other words in the anime episode "Stitch vs. Hämsterviel, Pt. I", and 627's vocabulary was expanded in his anime episode.
- Prehistoric Animal Analogue : Some of the experiments have traits of dinosaurs; Richter (513) resembles an Ankylosaurus and Slugger (608) resembles a Pteranodon , for example.
- Psycho Prototype : Zero (000) from the Stitch! anime is this to, well, Stitch, as the first experiment Jumba created and designed to essentially be a living weapon, not dissimilar to Stitch's original purpose of destroying everything he touches. He even had all of Stitch's powers in his original form. However, Jumba was unable to control Zero and had to imprison him.
- Reality Warper : Shoe (113) controls luck, and Launch (607) is said to be able to warp the fabric of time and space, eventually causing the entire universe to collapse upon itself.
- Ridiculously Cute Critter : Several experiments qualify as this; Mr. Stenchy (254), in particular, was specifically designed to be this so he can draw people in with his cuteness before releasing his stench.
- Rubber Man : Elastico (345) can stretch his limbs and contort himself as if he doesn't have bones.
- Because of the massive number of experiments that have not appeared, there are lots of fanfics about Lilo and Stitch capturing fan-made experiments. Even then, some fans like to make new experiments that are numbered after Stitch, 627, and Leroy.
- Interestingly, they were invoking this trope long before the series was even around. Even in the immediate aftermath of the first movie, the implication of 625 then-off-screen experiments meant 625 blank character slates and 625 stories to be told. Fanfic writers eagerly took up the challenge.
- Scary Scorpions : Plasmoid (617) resembles one, and he can shoot plasma balls from his tail.
- Secret Project Refugee Family : All of them were created in a lab by a mad scientist for destructive purposes, and are now (mostly) stranded on Earth. They don't all live under the same roof, but Stitch considers them all to be his ʻohana .
- Sequel Non-Entity : Not a single experiment from the first two shows' continuities appear in Stitch & Ai .
- Shrink Ray : Shrink (001) is designed to, well, shrink things, although he can also enlarge things.
- Topper's number (025) is a reference to the date of Christmas Day (December 25).
- Carmen (123) is based on and named after Carmen Miranda .
- Hunkahunka (323) is named after a line in "Burning Love" by Lilo's idol Elvis Presley .
- Experiment 452 (who never appeared in any work) is named Bob .
- Houdini (604) is obviously named after the famous escape artist .
- Stitch/626 (the original, ultimate, and successful culmination of Jumba's research and experimentation).
- The Flawed Prototype versions of Stitch: Zero/000 (Jumba's original Bioweapon Beast Living Weapon that Went Horribly Right ), Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness), Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent), and Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous).
- The Evil Counterpart versions of Stitch: 627 ( Superior Successor to Stitch with many more powers and completely evil) and Leroy/629 (a straight-up Evil Twin clone of Stitch)
- Others who are similar to Stitch physically, mentally, and powerwise, particularly among the 6-series: Sparky/221 (similar body type with an extra set of retractable arms), Kixx/601 (similar four-armed body), Yaarp/613 (similar four-armed body), Splodyhead/619 (similar body type, four legs instead of arms), and Angel/624 (a Distaff Counterpart of Stitch's line).
- Toilet Humor : The name of the unseen Experiment 444, Pooperson.
- The Transmogrifier : Morpholomew (316) can transform targets into other living organisms, as long as he has photographic memory of the form that he's transforming them into.
- Tuckerization : Jesstifer (354), named after The Series writer and executive producer Jess Winfield , who previously used the name as his online identity, particularly on TV Tome.
- Turned Against Their Masters : Implied with Felix and Frenchfry, who were originally supposed to be Jumba's personal cleaner and chef respectively, but due to errors in their programming, ended up trying to kill him.
- Voice Changeling : Spooky (300) changes his voice whenever he transforms.
- You Are Number 6 : Technically all of them to Jumba, which plays a role in why Lilo went on to name them all. 627 and 628 were never named, however; the former due to being made to be impossible to rehabilitate, and the latter due to neither Lilo nor Stitch having ever dealt with it.
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Genetically engineered aliens who were created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. There are over 629 of them, including the famous Experiment 626, also known as Stitch, who thanks to Lilo Pelekai's influence calls his fellow experiments "cousins" after Hawaiian terminology.
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The genetic experiments created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba are a large group of genetically engineered alien lifeforms in Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise. Dr. Jumba created them in his laboratory at "Galaxy Defense Industries", most of them with the shady financing of his former lab partner Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel . Many of the creatures were designed for evil, mischievous, and destructive purposes, though how "evil" they act tends to vary. There are at least 629 experiments, the most famous of which is Experiment 626, better known as Stitch , who is the franchise's primary protagonist.
The experiments other than Stitch first appeared in prequel spin-off material that was released before the 2002 original film, including the PlayStation 2 game Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 . Although technically every Lilo & Stitch work features at least one experiment—mainly Stitch—they were not a major focus of the franchise until Stitch! The Movie , the 2003 direct-to-video pilot to Lilo & Stitch: The Series . Additionally, the 2017 Chinese animated television spin-off Stitch & Ai excludes all of the original experiments apart from Stitch and instead introduces brand new ones based on Chinese mythological creatures.
In the first television series, Stitch and his best friend Lilo Pelekai hunt down the experiments, who were scattered around Kauai as dehydrated pods thanks to the events of the pilot. The pods activate when they come into contact with water. When the duo captures and tames an experiment, Lilo gives them a name, and they find a "one true place" (i.e. occupation) where the experiment can use its abilities for productive purposes.
Stitch, inspired by Hawaiian terminology, refers to nearly all his fellow experiments as his "cousins" and sees them all as part of his 'ohana , or extended family.
List of experiments seen in games
Each experiment's number is usually pronounced as individual digits (e.g. "Six-Two-Six" instead of "Six Hundred [and] Twenty Six"), with the only known exceptions being those whose numbers are divisible by 100 (such as X-300/Spooky and X-600/Woops), whose numbers are pronounced as whole numbers, and X-619/Splodyhead, whose number was pronounced as "Six Nineteen" by Jumba. The official shorthand prefix for "Experiment" is "X-" (X with a hyphen), according to several episodes of The Series and the 2004–2018 Walt Disney World attraction Stitch's Great Escape!. All the first 626 experiments' names were fully revealed in The Series 's finale film, Leroy & Stitch .
Since it would take a long while to list all of the experiments here, especially since the large majority of them remain unseen in the franchise to this day, only the experiments who appear in video games are listed here. Fandom's Lilo & Stitch Wiki features a full list of experiments on their site. Experiments listed here are organized based on their experiment numbers; they are alphabetized in the characters tab on the sidebar to the right.
- X-007/Gigi : Designed to annoy others by constantly barking. Looks like a Shih Tsu, she was adopted by Mertle Edmonds as the girl's pet "dog".
- X-010/Felix : Designed for cleaning purposes. Also known as "Oscar" when he's re-programmed to spread dirt.
- X-025/Topper : Designed to signal a planet-invading alien fleet. He was given to a young girl and is used to be the top of a Christmas tree.
- X-040/Backhoe : Designed to efficiently dig and scrape up vegetation.
- X-150/Clyde : Designed for theft and evasion purposes. He has a bionic left arm and works with Bonnie (X-149) for their purposes. Both of them were arrested and sent to prison but were later paroled.
- X-151/Babyfier : Designed to turn people into babies. He was given to the animal shelter where Stitch was adopted, where Babyfier reverts old dogs to puppies, increasing their chances of being adopted.
- X-158/Finder : Designed to effectively find anything upon request. He operates a lost and found stand on Lahui Beach.
- X-177/Clip : Was designed to eat a fuel source, but due to a programming error, she eats hair instead. She became a hairstylist.
- X-221/Sparky : Designed to cause short circuits. He was the first experiment that Lilo and Stitch tamed, doing so in Stitch! The Movie . He operates Kilauea Light in-universe, powering the lighthouse's beacon.
- X-254/Mr. Stenchy : Designed to allure enemies with his cute charm in order to get them to take him to their headquarters, then in 42 hours he emits an odor so noxious that it would render a whole region inhospitable. He was sent to Pleakley's home planet as his species actually appreciates the smell.
- X-258/Sample : Designed to annoy others with sounds that the records and plays back repeatedly. He provides backbeats for a previously rhythmless band.
- X-297/Shortstuff : Originally designed to sabotage machinery, he was accidentally enlarged and is now an amusement park attraction.
- X-303/Amnesio : Designed to cause memory loss.
- X-323/Hunkahunka : Designed to cause people to fall in love with the first person they see.
- X-344/Dupe : Designed to clone others, causing their strength to be divided among themselves. He duplicates X-523/Slushy's shave ices to make them half-calorie.
- X-383/Swirly : Designed to hypnotize others into doing the next order or suggestion they hear. He does hypnotism at birthday parties for harmless entertainment.
- X-501/Yin : Designed to suck up and shoot water. She works with X-502/Yang to create a whole new island.
- X-502/Yang : Designed to spout lava. He works with X-501/Yin to create a whole new island.
- X-513/Richter : Designed to cause earthquakes. He works at the rental hut on Lahui Beach making milkshakes.
- X-520/Cannonball : Designed to generate giant waves and tsunamis. He generates choice surfing waves at Lahui Beach.
- X-523/Slushy : Designed to generate tons of snow and ice. He works at a shave ice shop making the frozen dessert.
- X-533/Blowhard : Designed to immobilize objects and people by blasting them with strong winds, causing his victims to fly like kites. He lives with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats".
- X-586/Tank : Designed to eat metal.
- X-601/Kixx : Designed to beat up others with his four strong arms and kickboxing skills. He hosts a series of workout videos called Kickboxing with Kixx .
- X-602/Sinker : Designed to cut vessels with his large, sharp dorsal fin. He works at a Japanese restaurant making sushi.
- X-603/Zap : Designed to be a living laser bolt.
- X-606/Holio : Designed to turn into a black hole. He works in construction sucking up debris.
- X-608/Slugger : Designed to deflect enemy projectiles with his baseball bat-shaped tail. He works as a Little League Baseball coach.
- X-613/Yaarp : Designed to emit deafening sonic blasts. He works as an alien invasion alarm at Lilo's halau hula (hula school).
- X-617/Plasmoid : Designed to fire hot plasma from his tail.
- X-619/Splodyhead : Designed to fire hot plasma from his lone nostril. He works at David's luau lighting tiki torches.
- X-621/Chopsuey : An early prototype of 626 who only appears in Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 , which was retconned by the film Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch .
- X-624/Angel : Designed to sing a siren song that reverses the morality of reformed creatures, primarily the experiments made before her. Stitch's girlfriend and the only predecessor he does not call a "cousin"; they call each other their "boojiboo", a word in their Tantalog language that essentially means "sweetheart" or simply "my love".
- X-625/Reuben : Designed for the same purposes as his immediate successor, but is too much a lazy coward to do so. He can speak English fluently and loves to make delicious sandwiches . He was first activated in Stitch! The Movie , but he was the last experiment to receive his name (in Leroy & Stitch ). After that film, he works with Gantu in the Galactic Armada as a galley officer.
- X-626/Stitch : Designed to destroy large cities and "everything he touches". The franchise's "cute and fluffy" titular lead, he defied his destructive programming after meeting Lilo.
- X-627 : Designed to be a much more powerful version of Stitch without any capability of reforming. He loves to laugh, but doing so hurts him. Since he cannot be reformed, he was dehydrated back into a pod and stored away by Jumba.
- X-629/Leroy : Stitch's evil twin was made under the demands of Dr. Hämsterviel who was cloned shortly after creation. Until June 2020, he had no official experiment number; he was deemed to be Experiment 629 in a Disney Tsum Tsum -exclusive side story of the web manga Tono & Stitch , known in English as Stitch & the Samurai . Thanks to a fail-safe Jumba programmed in him (the song "Aloha 'Oe"), he and his clones were shut down and sent to galactic prison with Hämsterviel.
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Kixx (voiced by Frank Welker) is Experiment 601 of Dr. Jumba's Experiment.
Primary Function [ ]
Kixx has superhuman strength and kickboxing skills second only to Stitch. His primary function is hand-to-hand combat skills. He loves to fight and has the capable strength to hold his own against a rebooted 626, and can easily lift and throw a full-grown man and trash a small car. He can curl up into a ball and jump really high, similar to Stitch, but it is more durable and has more force than when Stitch does it. He can bench-press locomotives and throw boulders at breakneck speed. This gives him a leaping ability of a few stories with corresponding agility. Kixx also has pro-wrestling skills and is extremely fast.
He has a high degree of durability. He can withstand tremendous amounts of physical trauma, including multistory falls, the direct impact of a train, and breaking through brick walls. He can be cut, though, with very hard metals and a suitable amount of force. He can spin into a tornado.
Weakness [ ]
Using the book, Fighting Four-Armed Monsters , his attacks can be countered easily, which led to his downfall by Stitch.
- Kixx is named after the soccer team, Philadelphia Kixx.
- Kixx has shown to be skilled in playing the bongos.
- Kixx's appearance and mannerisms greatly resemble the Tasmanian Devil from Looney Tunes .
- Kixx also bears some resemblance to Machamp from Pokemon , even being muscular, having four arms and highly skilled in physical combat.
- His one true place is teaching people kickboxing and hosting his own workout video entitled "Kickboxing with Kixx".
- 1 Mai Valentine
- 2 Alexis Rhodes
- 3 The Grimwood Girls
Jumba's Computer
Jumba's computer is a machine that Jumba constructed (or upgraded) to show pictures of the experiments and information on their number and primary function. It can also reveal an antidote for any experiment's power or effect on a person. The experiment's info can also be shown on Lilo 's computer and told on Gantu 's experiment analyzer .
Jumba's computer displays crude 2-D representations of the experiments, along with specific information on them and occasionally antidotes for the experiments' effects. Jumba also keeps self-made video diaries which explain his thoughts or the results of his illegal experiments (as displayed in " Poxy " and " Frenchfry ").
Jumba's computer even consists of some of the genetic experiments' powers. In " Angel ", after Lilo discovered that Jumba had been reverted to evil by Experiment 624 ( Angel ), she used the computer to play Angel's song backwards and successfully turn Jumba back to good.
Gallery [ ]
Ussuriysk customs: about the situation at checkpoints and Border Kraskino in Primorsky Krai
13 April 2020 regulatory authorities of the Chinese side adopted on the entry of Russia to the checkpoint Hunchun 16 cargo vehicles passing through the checkpoint Kraskino checkpoint, and the checkpoint Suifenhe 15 trucks passed through the Border checkpoint. It is at times less bandwidth these checkpoints.
The change of pace of access control from China due to the tightening by the Chinese authorities of measures to prevent the spread of a new coronavirus infection.
13 April 2020, the Chinese side took heavy until 18:00 (Vladivostoka time). In view of the situation in China to the Russian border crossing points formed a queue of loaded and empty goods vehicles and trailers, abandoned by the drivers of large trucks.
The transport arrived at the Russian checkpoint with the appropriate documents in a timely manner is made the border, then the customs service upon departure to China, and in the opposite direction. Given the throughput capacity of border crossing points, as well as the mode of operation of the Chinese side of the Ussuri customs officers are ready to issue all the vehicles at the arrival and Russian checkpoints.
Ussuriysk customs recommends the drivers of heavy vehicles to arrive to the checkpoint only after the receipt of the decision of customs body about release of the goods and registration of necessary documents for travel, and thus do not obstruct other drivers.
Bandwidth checkpoint Kraskino per day is 48 vehicles in both directions (24 – from Russia, 24 from China), MAPP Border – 100 vehicles in both directions (50 – from Russia, 50 from China).
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Experiment 600: Woops
Stats/strengths [ ].
Pod Color: Blue
"Whoops! Dur!"
Gender: Male
Special Abilities: ...Hoo-boy, this Experiment... Look, let us simply to be saying that 626 had more than one prototype , and he was one of the worst (with 262 of course). He was originally designed to be an indestructible experiment that could do anything, but he instead turned out as a destructive experiment that could do nothing. However, he has the uncanny ability to destroy everything around him unintentionally, and accidentally bumps into everything. And all he can say for himself is, "Whoops!" It does not help either that he makes a redneck look like a college student. After his failure I created some destructive experiments till 621 .
One True Place: However, surprisingly, he does have a place in this world. While he was horrid at everything else, he now goes on as a professional bowler!
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Kixx, also known as Experiment 601, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to use his kickboxing and wrestling skills to bully and defeat opponents in hand-to-hand combat. His one true place is teaching people kickboxing and hosting his own workout video entitled Kickboxing with Kixx. Experiment 601 was the 601st ...
in: Experiments, 6-Series, Males. Experiment 601: Kixx. And here comes the biggest bully of the experiments: 601. Sole purpose to kick booty of...pretty much anyone he wants. Train-ed him in virtually every martial art known in the galaxy, and under most circumstances, is nigh unstoppable! *cackles* Oh, love it when self is particularly nasty...
6-Series: Battlefield or doomsday experiments with galactic implications and world-ending properties. Experiment 600 - Woops ~ Primary Function: Mass chaos maker. Experiment 601 - Kixx ~ Primary Function: Bully and suppress. Experiment 602 - Sinker ~ Primary Function: Ocean vessel destroyer. Experiment 603 - Zap ~ Primary Function: Living laser ...
Kixx, also known as Experiment 601, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to use his kickboxing and wrestling skills to bully and defeat opponents in hand-to-hand combat. His one true place is teaching people kickboxing and hosting his own workout video entitled Kickboxing with Kixx. Kixx is shown to be a ...
Learn about the genetically engineered aliens created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. Find out the names, powers and personalities of over 629 experiments, including Gigi, the barking dog experiment.
Here, Jumba has archived every single experiment ever made/caught by Little Girl, and almost all have been converted from their formerly evil forms to good. Is a bit of a shame, I know, but is small price to pay to see my experiments roaming free again. Regardingless, to avoiding becoming bogged down with too many similar creations, we'll be ...
A chubby, golden-yellow marmot/koala-like experiment who is Jumba's last experiment before Stitch, and Gantu's sidekick. He has all the powers of Stitch (plus a much greater English fluency thanks to "advanced language programming") but is a lazy coward. ... Kixx (Experiment 601) is an experiment with four arms, making him four times as strong ...
Experiment 601, later known as Kixx is a very ill tempered, four armed, musclebound fighter; his personality is basically like any of Dr. Jumba Jookiba's 600 series experiments: excessively violent. Physically the most powerful of all creatures in the series, this big purple monster loves to fight and has the strength to hold his own against a rebooted 626, as well as being able to easily lift ...
Experiment 601's unique abilities and charm make him an excellent addition to Lilo and Stitch's Ohana. Although initially labeled as one of Jumba's failed experiments, Kixx finds his place in the world. His milestones in friendship and personal growth provide valuable life lessons for viewers of all ages.
Kixx, a.k.a. Experiment 601, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba. He is designed to use his superhuman strength and kickboxing skills to bully others. His one true place is teaching people kickboxing and hosting his own workout video entitled "Kickboxing with Kixx" and as...
A list of experiments from the Disney animated Lilo & Stitch franchise, created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba and Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel. Experiment 626 is Cyber, a purple cyborg version of Stitch with bat-like face and spider-like legs.
Holio, also known as Experiment 606, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to transform into a matter-sucking black hole that can destroy entire galaxies. His one true place is sucking up construction debris and litter. Experiment 606 was the 606th genetic experiment created by Jumba with Hämsterviel's funding ...
Learn about the many genetic experiments made by Dr. Jumba Jookiba in Disney's Lilo & Stitch series, most of whom debuted in Lilo & Stitch: The Series. Find out their names, numbers, abilities, and tropes in this comprehensive character sheet.
Overview. The genetic experiments created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba are a large group of genetically engineered alien lifeforms in Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise. Dr. Jumba created them in his laboratory at "Galaxy Defense Industries", most of them with the shady financing of his former lab partner Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel.Many of the creatures were designed for evil, mischievous, and ...
Kixx (voiced by Frank Welker) is Experiment 601 of Dr. Jumba's Experiment. Kixx has superhuman strength and kickboxing skills second only to Stitch. His primary function is hand-to-hand combat skills. He loves to fight and has the capable strength to hold his own against a rebooted 626, and can easily lift and throw a full-grown man and trash a small car. He can curl up into a ball and jump ...
Experiment 100 - Trickster ~ Primary Function: Sleight of hand expert. Experiment 101 - Trike ~ Primary Function: Skid mark leaver. Experiment 102 - Stopgo ~ Primary Function: Traffic jam creator. Experiment 103 - Stamen ~ Primary Function: Pollination preventor. Experiment 104 - Lapse ~ Primary Function: Circle runner. Experiment 105 - Fold ~ Primary Function: Cards cheater. Experiment 106 ...
Jumba's computer is a machine that Jumba constructed (or upgraded) to show pictures of the experiments and information on their number and primary function. It can also reveal an antidote for any experiment's power or effect on a person. The experiment's info can also be shown on Lilo's computer and told on Gantu's experiment analyzer. Jumba's computer displays crude 2-D representations of the ...
Kraskino (Russian: Кра́скино) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Khasansky District of Primorsky Krai, Russia, located on the shore of the Posyet Bay, 282 kilometers (175 mi) southwest of Vladivostok, near the border with North Korea.Population: 3,256 (2010 Russian census); [3] 3,451 (2002 Census); [6] 4,426 (1989 Soviet census).
Khasan is an urban-type settlement in Primorsky Krai, Russia, located near the tripoint of Russia, China and North Korea. It has a railway station on the Baranovsky-Khasan line, which connects Russia and North Korea by a bridge over the Tumen River.
13 April 2020 regulatory authorities of the Chinese side adopted on the entry of Russia to the checkpoint Hunchun 16 cargo vehicles passing through the checkpoint Kraskino checkpoint, and the checkpoint Suifenhe 15 trucks passed through the Border checkpoint. It is at times less bandwidth these checkpoints. The change of pace of access control from […]
Aha! Now, we come to one of the top three most diabolical experiments of all: Number 606! Pod Color: Blue Gender: Male Special Abilities: Designed to turn itself into a black hole that sucks in entire planets! Only a certain discharging bomb can disrupt this, reverting him to normal. Ironically, I got the idea from wanting a new type of garbage disposal, and wasn't interested in trying to ...
The Primorye region in the Far Eastern Federal District of the Russian Federation is divided into 22 raions and 12 urban districts . A total of 28 urban and 117 rural communities are subordinate to the raions (as of 2010). Primorsky Krai, Russia. Administrative center: Vladivostok.
However, he has the uncanny ability to destroy everything around him unintentionally, and accidentally bumps into everything. And all he can say for himself is, "Whoops!" It does not help either that he makes a redneck look like a college student. After his failure I created some destructive experiments till 621.