Stitch - Disney Wiki - Wikia. Stitch is a featured article, which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Disney Wiki community. If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. Stitch. Other names. Stitch (by everyone)6. Jumba, Hämsterviel and Gantu)Little Monster (by Pleakley)Trog or Abomination (by Gantu)Indestructorado ("Elastico")Wenceslaus ("Phoon")Kenny (disguise)Personality.
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Initially: Evil, disobedient, unlikable, destructive, relentless, aimless. Later: Mischievous, protective, temperamental, friendly, hyperactive, childish, fun- loving, brave, caring, loyal, heroic, a bit crude at times. Appearance. Small blue, koala- like alien space creature, big black eyes, a tuft of hair on his head, short tail, indigo designed spots on both his back and the back of his head, sharp indigo claws on each paw, white teeth, rabbit/bat- like ears, purple nose, long pink tongue, both aqua circles around his eyes and belly and dog's toes. Goal. To protect Lilo and his ‘ohana.
Allies. Lilo, Nani, Jumba Jookiba, Pleakley, David Kawena, Cobra Bubbles, Keoni Jameson, Victoria, Elena, Teresa and Yuki (sometimes), Reuben, Angel, Sparky, Felix, his "cousins", Captain Gantu, Grand Councilwoman. Enemies. Jumba Jookiba (formerly), Pleakley (formerly), Captain Gantu (formerly), Grand Councilwoman (formerly), Reuben (formerly), Dr. Hämsterviel, Evile, Leroy, Mertle Edmonds (usually), Elena, Teresa and Yuki (usually), Dr. Drakken, Shego. Likes.
Having fun with Lilo, being with his family, good cousins, dancing, food (especially coconut cake and coffee), surfing, hugs, playing the guitar, Elvis Presley, helping others, frogs, turtles, ducks, spending time with Angel, being fluffy. Dislikes. Water, competition, starvation, being alone, rejection, loud sounds, toasters, shots, Mertle, Gantu (formerly), evil cousins, threats to his family. Quote"I'm fluffy.""Meega nala kweesta!""H- Hiiii.""ʻOhana means family. Family mean… nobody gets left behind or forgotten.""Cousin!"“Monstrosity? What you see before you is the first of a new species.
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I call it Experiment 6. He is fireproof, bulletproof, and can think faster than supercomputer. He can see in the dark, and lift objects three thousand times his size. His only instinct… to destroy everything he touches! Ha ha ha ha!”―Jumba. Experiment 6. 26 (better known as Stitch) is an illegal genetic experiment created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba and the protagonist of the 2.
Disney animated feature film, Lilo & Stitch and itssubsequentsequels and television series. He is designed to be mischievous, and his primary function was originally to destroy everything he touches. His powers include: super intelligence, super strength, being fireproof and bulletproof, night vision, x- ray vision, and infrared vision. His one true place is with Lilo and her ʻohana. Background. Development. Chris Sanders' original drawing of Stitch from 1.
Chris Sanders first created the character of Stitch in 1. Years later, in 1. Mulan was wrapping up, he had the opportunity to pitch a film version of his planned story, beginning the development of the film.
In early drafts, Stitch would have landed in Kansas (the setting was changed to Hawaii as a result of the greater isolation from large cities the islands would provide as well as the islands being some of Chris Sanders' favorite places) and the character himself was an intergalactic gangster rather than a recently created genetic monster. In these early drafts, his gang (including ex- gang member Jumba) would be the ones hired by the Galactic Federation to hunt him down. Personality“6. 26 was designed to be a monster, but now he has nothing to destroy.
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You see, I never gave him a greater purpose. What must it be like to have nothing, not even memories to look back on in the middle of the night?”―Jumba giving an example on the instinct of Stitch. Throughout the course of the entire Lilo & Stitch franchise, Stitch is depicted as a character that is unlikable to many people except Lilo (on rare occasions, even she falls out with him, most notably in Lilo & Stitch 2, where she cries out at him that he is "bad and always will be bad!" after scratching her face), due to his destructive and temperamental behavior. It is interesting to note that people who are averse to Stitch (such as Mertle Edmonds, Gantu and Dr. Hamsterviel) describe him as "ugly and deformed," while those who do love him (like Lilo, Nani and Jumba) describe him as "cute and fluffy." This reflects the basic idea behind Stitch and also his cousins: they do not correspond to many established criteria of good physical appearance, having an extra pair of arms, misshapen heads or other odd features.
When Stitch is in his "evil" form (which is his true alien form), he is undeniably worrying as his somewhat botched physique underlines his at the time twisted behavior; in his "good" form, however (the "dog" form that is trademarked and the form that the audience most often sees), Stitch's display of emotion at being rejected for his misbehavior and looks while trying to act good for Lilo are meant to make him seem more adorable to the audience. Despite his surface destructiveness, which does not go away completely even after he has become "good," Stitch is a complex character.
According to his creator Jumba, Stitch as a destructive machine was not given a greater purpose in life. Since Stitch is trapped on an island in Hawaii, where there are relatively few things to destroy, he has many occasions to reflect on occupations other than evil. It is implied that Stitch destroys only because that is what he was programmed to do; but since he has a personality of his own (a fact that only Lilo and Jumba truly understand), he also has the choice, and even the will, not to do so. Despite having superhuman strength and a high level of computer- intelligence, Stitch is emotionally fragile and has a childlike personality beneath his monsteresque exterior. Lilo believes that one reason why he originally pursued his destructiveness was for reasons similar to her own naughtiness—that it was because he was emotionally scarred (for having been made a monster by Jumba), but received little or no understanding or sympathy from others.
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Stitch becomes much more well- meaning after his betterment, but is frequently unable to control all of his impulses to anti- social actions. Fortunately for him, Lilo (and later Reuben and Angel) is always there to support him and he returns her support willingly. There is a common misconception from viewers that Lilo is dependent on Stitch for protection and support; if anything, it is Stitch who is more dependent on Lilo. Despite her having her own troubles to contend with, Lilo makes every effort to help Stitch in life and, as the story progresses, he becomes more self- conscious and capable of making the right decisions thanks to his friend.
At the end of the series, Stitch has friends, family, loved ones and a purpose worth believing in. Stitch is still prone to having temper tantrums when things don't go his way. He also gets easily angered by inanimate objects, especially the toaster. The toaster has popped toast in his face once, and since then, he has beaten up the toaster and juiced it at least twice.
Despite his temper tantrums, Stitch can sometimes have a little common sense and be more mature than Lilo. Such an example is when Lilo wanted to use Sprout to win an orchid competition, Stitch wasn't so sure it was wise, and he straight out told Lilo that it was her fault that Sprout had gone out of control. Physical appearance.
Designed by his voice actor Chris Sanders, Stitch is a blue alien genetic creation standing around 3 feet tall. He strongly resembles a koala or a French bulldog and is referred to as a dog throughout much of the franchise, as the humans (except Lilo, Nani, Cobra and David) are completely oblivious to the fact he's a alien. He has sharp teeth within his mouth, along with a long pink tongue. A short tail cuts out from his rear. He has a limited ability to change his physical appearance, as he can retract a second set of arms, his claws, his antennae and the three spines on his back into his body.
During his time as a criminal, Stitch donned a red spacesuit with an upside- down triangle consisting of a red border and yellow center on his chest and each of his sleeves and patches consisting of a dark red border and orange center on each of his legs, black belt with a dark red square buckle, both black collar, cuffs, and anklets. Powers and Abilities. While explaining his creation to the Galactic Council early on in Lilo & Stitch, Dr.
Jumba gives the following rundown of Stitch's powers: "He is bulletproof, fireproof, shockproof, and can think faster than [a] super computer. He can see in the dark and can move objects 3,0. His only instinct - to destroy everything he touches!". Feral Mind (temporarily): In the original Lilo & Stitch movie, Jumba claimed that Stitch's "destructive tendency was taking effect" and that he would be irresistibly drawn to large cities to "back up sewers, reverse street signs and steal everybody's left shoe.".
Dense Body Tissue: Although we rarely see Stitch shot at with a bullet, he does survive the crash of his spaceship with only a scratch, is only briefly stunned by a fall of several thousand feet and has to be run over by three tractor- trailers in succession to be knocked out. Fireproof Skin: He drives a tanker truck of gasoline into a volcano and ends up only a little singed. Bulletproof Skin: Weapons fired from plasma guns seem to cause him discomfort, although he can hold it in his hands long enough to throw the plasma back at his enemies. Shockproof: He also has some resistance to electricity; he was able to take a electrical attack from Sparky and he quickly recovered from it. However, he can still feel pain from shocking despite his immunity to electricity.
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