: What are you talking about? What is wrong with Stitch?
: During his creation, Stitch was never fully charged.
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“ | : Now his... circuits are going haywire! : That's why he was freaking out! : He can't control it! If it continues, his circuits will burn themselves out like supernova! : Can ya, Can ya fix him? : I must, or my little Stitch will shut down... for good. | „ |
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- Since Jumba is the creator of Stitch and the other experiments, he is often cited as their father.
- Jumba's mass changed throughout the franchise. For example, at the beginning of the original movie, he was obese, and at the end of the film, he was slender.
- He appeared in a limited amount of Disney Villains related material prior to the original movie's release
- Jumba appears, along with several other Lilo & Stitch characters, in a parody of the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical , which was broadcast as part of the High School Musical: Around the World one-year anniversary special.
- Jumba enjoys hearing Elvis Presley's song "Hound Dog" when the phonograph record starts playing in the original movie.
- Prior to creating Experiment 177 (Clip), Jumba had long, flowing locks of curly black hair. Since then, he has been bald with the exception of three long hairs which grow from the top of his head. He managed to get a full Afro of hair but later decided to go back to being bald, finding it more suitable for himself.
- Jumba likes to dance, and he is not afraid to bust a move every now and then.
- Jumba has a habit of referring to himself in the third person . This habit was probably passed down to Stitch, since he has a tendency to refer to himself in third person as well.
- During early development of the film, Stitch was conceived as an intergalactic gangster with a gang of three rather than a recently-created genetic monster. In that early version, Jumba was a former fourth member of Stitch's gang who was left behind during a bank heist and had been stewing in prison for years. Upon Stitch's escape, the Grand Councilwoman would then make the deal to release Jumba if he would go to Earth to capture his former boss. This characterization as a galactic crime lord would later be used for Hämsterviel , who is often seen imprisoned during most of the run of the TV series (althought the circumstances behind his arrest are different).
- To be specific, the scene where Jumba attacks Stitch which results in the Pelekai residence accidentally being burned down was actually going to have more violent scenes like Stitch using a chainsaw to attack Jumba, as well as Stitch setting the house on fire by biting apart a gas pipe and tricking Jumba into shooting it with his blaster. The final version of the same scene has everything violent edited out and replaced in favor of making the scene more slapstick-oriented (Jumba knocking the ceiling down with dishes instead of laser blasts, Jumba's "shuriken" being made of hairbrushes and a tube of toothpaste instead of knives and a pizza cutter, the entire chainsaw scene shortened), having more comedic scenes added in (exploding Scrump, Stitch catching Jumba's laser, Stitch yelling, "Blue Punch Buggy! No punch back!" when hitting Jumba with Nani's VW, the Elvis Presley song "Hound Dog" playing in the background), and the house being destroyed by having Stitch stop up Jumba's blaster with a carrot and then having them both play " hot potato " with it until the blaster overloads and explodes.
- A similar treatment was done to the climax, where Jumba, Pleakley, Stitch, and Nani fly through the sky to pursue Gantu after he accidentally captures Lilo as a result of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Originally Stitch hijack a 747 passenger jet to chase Gantu's ship through Honolulu, however after the attack the climax was altered with the plane being replaced with Jumba's ship and takes place in the mountains.
- The alien species and even the spaceships in Lilo & Stitch were inspired by Hawaiian wildlife and marine creatures as well. In Jumba's case, he seems to be inspired by sea lions and their relatives.
- Also in Lilo & Stitch , when Jumba attacks Stitch on the ceiling using plates like shurikens in that film's climax, he claims that he wants to reprogram Stitch to be "taller" and "not so fluffy", hence foreshadowing the creations of both Experiment 627 and 629/Leroy in Lilo & Stitch: The Series and Leroy & Stitch , respectively; coincidentally, both of them are improved versions of Stitch that are more evil and destructive and less fluffy than Stitch himself.
- In Stitch! The Movie and certain episodes of Lilo & Stitch: The Series , it is revealed that Jumba's bare feet exactly resemble Gantu 's.
- In "Spooky", Jumba's worst fear is his ex-wife.
- Jumba states in "The Asteroid" that he finds chewing food rather annoying because on his home planet, nutrients are sucked in through the skin. However, at the end of the same episode, he admits that he enjoys pizza, and in "Holio", he mentions that he likes eating pastrami.
- We learn in "The Asteroid" that Jumba had been banished from his home planet for evil genius research, but in "Sinker", he mentions about having given presents to his evil genius family back home (hinting that he may come from a family of evil geniuses), implying while he cannot go back to his home planet, he is allowed to send gifts there.
- Jumba was David Ogden Stiers' last character in the Disney Animated Canon, 16 years before his death in 2018.
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- Jumba Jookiba on the Villains Wiki
- Jumba Jookiba on the Inconsistently Admirable Wiki
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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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Amnesio, also known as Experiment 303, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to fire lasers from his eyes that cause people to lose their memories when hit by them. The memory loss can only be reversed by saying a password within earshot of him, which oddly happens to be the Hawaiian word "'ohana".
Angel (Experiment 624) is Stitch's pink girlfriend who looks a lot like him and has a beautiful singing voice, with a siren song that converts reformed experiments made before her back to evil (or back to good if she sings backwards). Stitch's love and kindness towards her (and his immunity to her siren song) caused her to reform herself and fall in love with him. She later became a pop singer in the anime "Stitch!".
Babyfier, also known as Experiment 151, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to spread a powdery substance on people that turns them into infants. His pink, youthful, long-tailed appearance and his experiment number is very similar to that of the Legendary Pokémon Mew.
Backhoe, also known as Experiment 040, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to scrape up vegetation using his long claws and digging abilities.
Blowhard, also known as Experiment 533, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to immobilize people by blowing them away like kites.
Cannonball, also known as Experiment 520, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. An experiment with a large posterior, he is designed to create giant waves and tsunamis that are capable of destroying entire planets when jumping into bodies of water, although he has control over the waves he makes.
Experiment 621, also known as Chopsuey according to the film "Leroy & Stitch", is one of Dr. Jumba Jookiba's genetic experiments. He is the secondary antagonist of Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 prequel video game.
Clip, also known as Experiment 177, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. She was designed to eat an efficient source of fuel called "uburnium" to cause an energy crisis, but since the word was very similar to the word for "hair" in Jumba's native language, she consumes hair instead. She can grow into a giant hairball if she eats a considerable amount of hair.
Clyde, also known as Experiment 150, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to work with his partner-in-crime Bonnie (Experiment 149) in theft and evasion, and is equipped with a bionic left arm to help him do so.
Dupe, also known as Experiment 344, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to clone individuals into multiples of themselves, although their strength are divided between the clones. He can reverse the cloning to bring the clones back to just the original.
Experiment 627
Experiment 627 is one of Dr. Jumba Jookiba's genetic experiments in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. Stitch's evil immediate successor, he is designed to be a much improved version of Stitch with better and more powers without any of Stitch's weaknesses. He also has an extra sense of humor (his only weakness) and is designed to never be able to turn good. Lilo & Stitch fans call him "Evile" as a nickname, since all he could say in The Series was "Evil!"
Felix, also known as Experiment 010 or sometimes "Oscar", is a genetic experiment from Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. One of Stitch's many "cousins" created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba, he designed to be an effective cleaner.
Finder, also known as Experiment 158, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to find anything people may ask for, and can even fly by spinning his ears like helicopter blades (similar to Sonic character Tails and his two tails).
Gigi, also known as Experiment 007, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. She is designed to annoy others with her constant barking. She resembles a Shih Tzu and is the pet dog of Lilo Pelekai's rival Mertle Edmonds. She is alternately called "Yapper" by Lilo, which was the name of the experiment's debut episode in The Series. Also, despite her experiment number, she is not a secret agent.
Holio, also known as Experiment 606, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to transform into a black hole.
Hunkahunka, also known as Experiment 323, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to cause people to fall in love with the first person they see after he pecks them.
Kixx, also known as Experiment 601, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to be a bully, beating up his opponents and victims in hand-to-combat with his kickboxing skills.
Leroy, also known as Experiment 629 as of June 2020, is a genetic experiment by Dr. Jumba Jookiba under the demands of Dr. Hämsterviel who appears in the direct-to-video film "Leroy & Stitch" and the manga "Stitch & the Samurai". Made from the Experiment 626 template, he is Stitch's evil twin. Shortly after his creation, he was cloned to become a massive army serving Hämsterviel. However, Jumba implanted a fail-safe in him during his creation; if he listens to the song "Aloha 'Oe", he will shut down.
Mr. Stenchy
Mr. Stenchy, also known as Experiment 254, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to charm enemies with his adorable looks to trick them into taking him in, then releasing an incredibly foul odor that will render a large area inhospitable (minus for Agent Wendy Pleakleyand and other members of his specie, since they adore the smell). The other experiments, including Stitch and Reuben, are immune to his charm.
Plasmoid, also known as Experiment 617, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to fire hot plasma from his tail.
Reuben, also known as Experiment 625, is Stitch's immediate predecessor "cousin" who has all of his abilities, plus better English fluency, but is a lazy coward. He has a snarky personality and loves making and eating delicious sandwiches. He's Gantu's sidekick in the "Lilo & Stitch" franchise, and also the last experiment before Stitch who was named and reformed, receiving his name and becoming good in "Leroy & Stitch" (although he becomes kind of evil again in the anime "Stitch!").
Richter, also known as Experiment 513, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to cause devastating, planet-splitting earthquakes with a slap of his tail.
Sample, also known as Experiment 258, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to annoy others by recording sounds around him with his microphone nose around him and play them back in an endless loop through his speaker ears.
Shortstuff, also known as Experiment 297, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to sabotage machinery by using his claws. Initially a small experiment, he was accidentally enlarged by Jumba's growth ray, becoming arguably the largest experiment. He now works as an amusement park attraction as his "one true place".
Sinker, also known as Experiment 602, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to use his large dorsal fin to cut enemy ships and vessels in half.
Slugger, also known as Experiment 608, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to deflect enemy projectiles with his baseball bat-shaped tail.
Slushy, also known as Experiment 523, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He has the ability to generate snow and ice. He can also create snowstorms and weapons made of ice.
Sparky, also known as Experiment 221, is a genetic experiment from Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. Created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba, Sparky has the ability to control and travel through electricity, causing short circuits. He is one of Stitch's "cousins", and the first one that Lilo and Stitch tamed, having him use his powers to operate a lighthouse.
Splodyhead, also known as Experiment 619 or "Splody" for short, is one of Stitch's experiment "cousins" in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" franchise. He is designed to attack enemies with hot plasma that he fires from his round, single-nostril nose.
Stitch, also known as Experiment 626, is the wild and crazy space creation of Dr. Jumba Jookiba in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" movie and franchise. The franchise's main protagonist, he is the adopted "dog" and best friend of Lilo Pelekai, who tamed him through the Hawaiian concept of 'ohana, which means family.
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Dr. Jumba Jookiba , better known as Dr. Jookiba , simply known as Jookiba is one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Pleakley ) of the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is a self-proclaimed evil genius, responsible for the creation of the infamous Experiment 626, better known as Stitch and 628 other experiments.
He was voiced by the late David Ogden Stiers during the main 2002 to 2006 run of the franchise.
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Dr. Jumba Jookiba
Dr. Jumba Jookiba , also known as Dr. Jookiba or Jookiba , is one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Pleakley ) of Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise.
He is a self-proclaimed evil genius, responsible for the creation of the infamous Experiment 626, better known as Stitch and 628 other experiments.
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- In the original 2002 film and its sequels, The Series and Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep , he was voiced by the late David Ogden Stiers , who also voiced John Ratcliffe in Pocahontas , Voltan in The Curse of the Jade Scorpion , one of Satan 's human guises in Touched By An Angel , the Penguin in Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman , and Mr. Maellard in Regular Show .
- In the English versions of Stitch! and Stitch & Ai , both of which are Asian-produced spin-offs of the franchise, he was voiced by Lilo & Stitch: The Series executive producer and screenwriter Jess Winfield.
- Starting with Disney Speedstorm in 2023, he is currently voiced by Piotr Michael.
- In the 2025 live action remake, he will be voiced by Zach Galifianakis.
Personality [ ]
Initially, Jumba seemingly dedicated his life for destruction, hence all the experiments he made with Dr. Jacques von Hamsterviel. But he eventually has a change of heart. Even at his worst, he shows some standards when he claims he didn’t teach Stitch the phrase “Meega, nala kweesta!”
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Working with Jacques von Hämsterviel , he created 626 experiments designed to cause chaos. However, he was eventually caught and sentenced to prison.
He is given a chance to repent by capturing 626, as he is the most qualified due to being his creator. However, due to him falling behind schedule, the Grand Councilwoman decides to send Gantu instead.
Along with his creation, he eventually becomes a hero and redeems himself. As such, he is eventually given access to his lab once again.
He decides to be part of Lilo’s family along with Pleakley.
In the movie Stitch, he is kidnapped by his former partner Dr. Jacques von Hamsterviel, who demands the experiments he helped Jumba create in exchange for him. Hamsterviel attempts to torment Jumba with Experiment 625 (who Gantu had discovered had had his capsule fallen out of the pod), but this fails miserably.
In Lilo and Stitch: The Series, Angel temporarily turns him evil again, but he turns good when Angel has a change of heart.
In Leroy and Stitch, he is forced to create Experiment 628, also known as Leroy. However, he ended up coming up with a way to shut down Leroy and his clones through a song.
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Reuben , also known as Experiment 625 , is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba , a frequent henchman of Gantu , and a major character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise, first appearing in Stitch! The Movie . He is the last failed prototype of Stitch. He possesses all of Stitch's powers and is equipped with advanced lingual skills. The main flaw in his programming is laziness; the most strenuous thing he does is make sandwiches, albeit delicious ones. His one true place is with Gantu as his galley officer and chef.
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Experiment 625 was the 625th genetic experiment created by Jumba with Dr. Hämsterviel's funding. He was designed for Stitch's purpose but was considered a failed experiment due to his lazy nature. 625 and the previous 624 experiments were deactivated and smuggled to Earth by Jumba during his mission to capture Experiment 626.
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Reuben (625)
Reuben , also known as Experiment 625 , is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba , a frequent henchman of Gantu , and a major character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise , first appearing in Stitch! The Movie . He is the last failed prototype of Stitch . He possesses all of Stitch's powers and is equipped with advanced lingual skills. The main flaw in his programming is laziness; the most strenuous thing he does is make sandwiches, albeit delicious ones. His one true place is with Gantu as his galley officer and chef.
- 1.1 Disney Adventures prequel comics
- 1.2 Stitch! The Movie
- 1.3 Lilo & Stitch: The Series
- 1.4 Leroy & Stitch
- 1.5 Stitch! anime
- 2 Personality
- 3.1 Physical appearance
- 3.2 Special abilities
- 3.3 Weaknesses
- 5 References
Background and appearances
Experiment 625 was the 625th genetic experiment created by Jumba with Hämsterviel 's funding. He was designed for Stitch 's purpose but was considered a failed experiment due to his lazy nature. 625 and the previous 624 experiments were deactivated and smuggled to Earth by Jumba during his mission to capture Experiment 626.
Disney Adventures prequel comics
Before Stitch's creation and when Jumba was struggling with creating his ultimate monster, 625 served as Jumba's primary assistant in the labs, though this mostly involved him making sandwiches for his master. When Stitch first gets loose on Turo , 625 comes with Jumba to help him track the creature down, but the arrest would eventually come and 625 would be podded.
These events have since been retconned by the events described in Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch , where Stitch is apprehended directly after his creation and Reuben is nowhere to be seen.
Stitch! The Movie
Reuben after activation
While Jumba and Pleakley were fighting over the experiment pod container , unseen to them, 625's experiment pod slipped out.
Gantu later discovered the pod while abducting Jumba and took it with him back to Hämsterviel's ship for interrogation.
When Jumba refused to reveal the location of the other experiment pods , Gantu and Hämsterviel decided to activate Experiment 625 (who Jumba stated has all the powers of 626) and use him to torture Jumba. However, Gantu and Hämsterviel were awestruck to discover 625's lazy nature when he was seen making sandwiches instead of tormenting Jumba.
625 later frequently attempted to gain new bologna for his sandwiches, until he was trapped on Earth after Gantu's ship crashed with Gantu and 625 on board.
Lilo & Stitch: The Series
Reuben making sandwiches
625 is still stranded on Earth along with Gantu and spends most of his time relaxing, making sandwiches, and ridiculing Gantu for his frequent failures and bumbling. He turns out to be quite intelligent and gives plenty of information about the experiments to Gantu. He is portrayed as Gantu's wisecracking sidekick and often tags along during experiment hunting.
625 was once commanded by Gantu to battle Stitch , but due to his lazy nature, he did not fight and was easily beaten. Ironically, he used his powers twice in the series: when he climbed up the ship 's window and also kicked Gantu across the beach in " Phoon ". In addition, he proved to be more tolerant of water than Stitch, such as when he plunged into the ocean to get out of harm's way in " Splodyhead ", and when he and Gantu got sunk while aboard different watercraft in " Sinker ". In " Mr. Stenchy ", 625 was actually jealous of Gantu's affections towards the newfound experiment Mr. Stenchy .
Throughout the series, 625 served as Gantu's reluctant sidekick, although he is usually no help at all, doesn't do anything, messes up Gantu's plans, or even helps Lilo and Stitch against Gantu on some occasions. However, he has helped Gantu in a few episodes.
Leroy & Stitch
Reuben after falling off the ceiling
With Gantu having failed to capture any experiments other than 625 himself, the former abandoned 625 on Earth and left to free Hämsterviel from prison . Hurt and/or infuriated at this, 625 decided to convert Gantu's deserted ship into his own sandwich shop.
Sometime later, Lilo visited 625 to use the ship's videophone, and even made him a PBJ sandwich as a peace offering. 625 initially rejected Lilo's plea until she discovered that she had never given him a name (he was still 625 to this point). After a few failed attempts, 625 finally agreed to the name Reuben. Lilo then convinced Reuben to repair the ship's communication system so that she could contact Stitch .
After the call was placed, the two discovered that the Stitch in control of the B.R.B. was an impostor . Realizing that Stitch was in danger, Lilo asked for Reuben's help, but the latter claimed it wasn't their problem. Lilo then enlightened Reuben on how he could do whatever Stitch can and convinced him to make something of himself. Although hesitant, Reuben complied after Lilo persuaded him. He then repaired the ship, while revealing his incredible powers, and the two flew it to Turo to warn the Grand Councilwoman .
However, when Lilo and Reuben arrived, they discovered that they were too late, as Hämsterviel and his Leroy army had already overthrown the Galactic Alliance. Hämsterviel ordered Gantu to arrest Lilo and Reuben, but Gantu was fired in the process due to Leroy being Hämsterviel's new henchman. However, Lilo and Reuben were soon broken out by a reformed Gantu after Reuben convinced him to switch sides. Before the three were able to escape, they were caught by a group of Leroy guards. However, they were saved by Stitch, Jumba , and Pleakley 's timely arrival and escaped back to Earth in time to save the captured experiments that were taken to a stadium to be destroyed.
Playing a saxophone
Reuben participated in the following battle between the experiments and the Leroy clones by slipping up attacking Leroys with sandwiches. When the Leroys gained the upper hand in the battle, Lilo, Stitch, Reuben (playing a saxophone), and several other experiments performed the song " Aloha ʻOe ", which caused the entire Leroy army to shut down due to the original's fail-safe.
Following the battle, when the Galactic Alliance was reinstated and Gantu returned to his job as captain, the latter hired Reuben as his galley officer.
Stitch! anime
In the Stitch! anime, it is revealed in the English dub that he and Gantu were fired from the Galactic Armada because of some incident involving bad karaoke singing. Since they needed money, they once again sought out Hämsterviel for employment. Since then, Reuben has been in almost every other episode of the anime with Gantu and Hämsterviel.
In one episode of Season 3 of the anime, Hämsterviel modifies Reuben to be able to use his powers as often as possible, giving him the ability to easily defeat Stitch . This transformation also gave him a "bad boy" personality, and it is because of this that Angel dumped Stitch for Reuben until Stitch saved her from plummeting to Earth. Reuben was later snapped out of this trance when he saw someone making a sandwich incorrectly. Reuben was last seen in the anime's final episode when he, Gantu, Hämsterviel, and Delia are put in prison by the Grand Councilwoman .
Reuben also appeared in the specials Stitch and the Planet of Sand and Stitch! Perfect Memory .
Personality
Despite having all the powers of Stitch, Reuben is an incredibly lazy coward. However, during the events of Leroy & Stitch , Reuben finally made something of himself and used his powers to help save the entire galaxy. He is actually very humble, friendly, and sympathetic, though often makes wisecracks, but is usually quite crabby toward others when they disturb him (especially Gantu). He has tagged along with Gantu and Dr. Hämsterviel during many villainous plots, but has stated that he doesn't really care who wins.
Reuben constantly insults Gantu's bumbling and incompetent nature, but is sometimes very compassionate and thoughtful towards him and secretly sees him as his best friend and companion. He can also be considered somewhat of a coward, especially when Gantu forces Reuben to battle Stitch on a few occasions. Unlike Gantu, however, Reuben is fearless of Hämsterviel who apparently rejects him due to his laziness, explaining why Gantu has never sent Reuben to him. He also has a rather unusual and bizarre 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 very tasty, as even Gantu asks Reuben for some.
During the course of the series, it has been shown that Reuben secretly sees Stitch as his brother and vice versa. Also, just like Stitch, he has a crush on Angel , therefore making him Stitch's rival for Angel's love. Despite his wisecracks and laziness, Reuben is also shown to have a sensitive side as seen in Leroy & Stitch , when Gantu abandons him and leaves him alone on Earth, causing him to become bitter and lonely.
Aside from this, Reuben is incredibly intelligent and clever, especially when it comes to the experiments. Although he was the second-to-last experiment to be created, Reuben has excessive knowledge of every experiment, even the ones that were created far before his time, such as Ace , most likely due to being Jumba's former assistant. There are also a few instances where Reuben acts like kind of an "inside man" for Lilo and Stitch, like telling Lilo how to beat Experiment 627 (but this was only so 627 would leave him alone, not for the sake of the galaxy).
Reuben is also shown to be inquisitive. In " Babyfier ", his curiosity led to him releasing Babyfier from his container on Gantu to find out what Gantu's alien species started out as.
Physical appearance
Reuben is a golden yellow (teal blue in the Disney Adventures magazines), chubby koala/marmot-like experiment that looks like Stitch , with a big head with short ears that flop down at the sides of his head, large black eyes, three small brown-tipped antennae that look like a tuft of fluffy fur, bright yellow stomach, chest and around his eyes, three dark yellow toes on each foot, big red nose, four pointed fingers on each hand, short stumpy legs, two brown markings on his back (one hourglass-shaped and an oblong marking above it), and two flat buck teeth sticking out of his mouth and overlapping his bottom lip. He also has brown retractable claws on his fingers. Additionally, he has only three toes on each foot, unlike his immediate successor and immediate predecessor who both have four toes on each of their feet, although he has been depicted with four toes in error before.
He stands slightly shorter than Stitch (his three antennae and droopy ears ignored), but the height difference is very subtle, to the point that the animation doesn't seem to depict this very well. The anime-based video game Stitch Jam has arguably the best depiction of their height difference (along with that of Angel and Felix ), as on the character select screen for the game's Free Mode and Challenge Mode, Reuben is slightly shorter than Stitch and Felix (both of whom stand at the same height), while Angel is shorter than all three of them.
Special abilities
Reuben possesses all of Stitch's powers, including the ability to grow an extra pair of arms (it is unknown if he has the three back spines and two additional antennae on top of his head). He can lift objects up to 3,000 times his own weight, think faster than a supercomputer, roll into a ball, see in the dark, and scale walls and ceilings. He can also speak fluently (with a hint of a Brooklyn accent), though he is capable of understanding Tantalog , his native tongue, and is a very talented sandwich maker (and sandwich eater). Obviously, he is too lazy for much physical combat or use of his powers, and therefore prefers to stand on the sidelines. He also has knowledge of advanced technology, as he was able to repair a telecommunications array using pickle juice.
Reuben was originally very lazy and cowardly. He is proven to be ticklish when Tickle-Tummy tickle tortures him in the episode " Snafu ". Also, he doesn't seem to be anywhere near as durable, suffering painful-looking injuries after taking a beating from Gantu's four henchmen experiments in " Dupe ". However, as it has been repeatedly stated that he has all of Stitch's powers, he may very well be as durable, and the pain he received may be either psychological in nature or from a lack of mental attitude to tolerate pain as well as Stitch. It is uncertain whether or not Reuben shares Stitch's weakness of water, although he doesn't seem to mind being in water as much as Stitch does.
- In some promotional Lilo & Stitch: The Series comics, his eyes and build change to reflect his new look, but his blue-green fur color remains the same.
- Jess Winfield confirmed that the alteration from blue fur to tan fur was an artistic choice made to more clearly separate Reuben from Stitch. [1]
- Reuben also appeared in a DVD bonus feature of Stitch! The Movie in the experiment gallery, although his name was never revealed at the time.
- Reuben makes a brief cameo at the end of the game Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc for Game Boy Advance, where he offers the defeated Gantu a breadless cheese sandwich. This screenshot of him was taken from the series episode " Splodyhead ".
- Reuben appears, along with several other Lilo & Stitch characters, in a parody of the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical , which was broadcast as part of the High School Musical: Around the World one-year anniversary special.
- Before settling with Reuben, Lilo had a few other names for him in relation to sandwiches and/or his love for them, but he declined: " Patty ", " Monte ", and "Pita Pita Sandwich Eata".
- Reuben rarely extends his claws, as they are normally completely retracted. However, in " Mr. Stenchy ", Reuben was seen with his claws extended, using them to spread grape jelly on bread as if his claws were butter knives.
- In the Stitch! anime, Reuben's paw pads, which are brown, are usually incorrectly colored as the same light tan as his countershading.
- Reuben is one of the few known experiments that can speak fluently .
- Although Reuben has all of Stitch's powers, out of all his powers, Reuben's ability to roll into a ball never appears onscreen in the franchise .
- In " 627 ", Lilo referred to 625 as "Sandwich Boy" when he telephoned her, although it is unknown how he learned or obtained the Pelekais' phone number.
- Reuben was the first experiment to be seen in pod form, but also the last to be named by Lilo and to be rehabilitated.
- In the anime, his pod is white when Jumba dehydrates him in " Stitch's Birthday, Part One ".
- Reuben is one of the few experiments to not appear in the group photo at the end of Leroy & Stitch , as he was probably with Gantu.
- During the time of the series, Reuben had his name on the Lilo & Stitch games and his character profile on the Disney Channel website and in various storybooks before Leroy & Stitch was finished. Ironically, in the Spanish version of Leroy & Stitch , he was never referred to as Reuben; he was only named "625".
- When Reuben appeared in Disney Tsum Tsum for a 2018/2019 Lilo & Stitch: The Series -themed event, the game referred to him as "Experiment 625" like he was during the show before the release of Leroy & Stitch , never acknowledging his later-given name, despite the fact that Leroy also appeared during the same event.
- Reuben appears in Disney Emoji Blitz only in a cameo during Angel 's Power, but he is unplayable. In said game, Reuben's cameo as one of the experiments controlled by Angel directly contradicts the series, where he is shown to be immune to Angel's hypnosis due to being created after her.
- ↑ L&S Says Mahalo TV Tome (December 14, 2004). Archived from the original on March 19, 2016. Retrieved on May 27, 2018.
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- 5.1 Experiments mentioned
Lilo , Stitch , Jumba , Gantu , and 625 are in pursuit of Experiment 515 : the deforestator. The chase leads into town where 515 shreds everything in sight. Stitch corners him in an alley, defeats him, and rehabilitates him in record time. Gantu catches up to capture 515, but then retreats after 515 shreds his clothes along with 625's fur, leaving Gantu in his underwear. Afterwards, both Lilo and Jumba complement on Stitch's performance in catching experiments , which eventually gets to his head and becomes egotistical, complete with Stitch frequently telling them "Stitch special!" as an excuse to get away with his arrogant behavior. When he behaves rudely at dinner and covers Jumba in cranberry sauce, he decides to teach him a lesson by creating a new experiment: 627 . More powerful than Stitch with none of his weaknesses, has twenty different powers of other Experiments and cannot be turned to good. When Pleakley discovers what Jumba has done, he tries to go and tell only for Jumba to threaten him to be quiet, otherwise he would create another Experiment with a giant finger that can poke out his giant eye. At the same time, 627 escapes from containment and runs off into the forest. Meanwhile, after getting wrapped up in another argument over their recent failure to capture an Experiment, 625 goes out into the woods to have a sandwich. There he meets 627 and gives him to Gantu as his new sidekick, so he can stay at home and do nothing like he always does. Gantu is impressed with 627, especially when he demonstrates his ability to shoot plasma at 625. The next day, Lilo and Stitch are at a farmyard where they are about to capture Experiment 603 : a living laser bolt. Stitch is still being egotistical, even while he successfully captures 603. Just then Gantu shows up with 627, and takes 603 from them. Stitch challenges 627 and easily gets beaten. They return home with news of their encounter to Jumba and Pleakley. While looking through Jumba's Computer to determine which Experiment it was, Jumba accidentally confesses to 627's creation, causing Lilo to angrily lash out at him. Stitch refuses to accept that 627 is more superior than him, and over the next few days he competes against his newest "cousin" in hunting Experiments. 627 successfully captures many experiments and Stitch ends up getting relentlessly bullied and tormented by him. After a while, Stitch admits defeat. Meanwhile, things for 625 are no better. Since 627 became Gantu's new sidekick, he has been abused and forced to clean around the ship. Gantu has also decided to use 627 to conquer the galaxy by himself, even quitting his job of working for Dr. Hämsterviel . When 625 gets blast by 627 and slips, he discovers his weakness is laughter when he laughs uncontrollable over his misfortunes. Because he has had enough of 627's abuse, he calls Lilo and informs her of what he has discovered. Jumba clarifies that he gave 627 extra everything, including an extra large sense of humor. With 625's help, Lilo and Stitch lure Gantu and 627 to the middle of town for a final battle. Stitch defeats 627 by making a fool of himself during their battle and using the latter's abnormally large sense of humor against him. Eventually, 627 laughs himself into unconsciousness, and since he cannot be turned to good Lilo dehydrates him back into a pod using a home food dehydrator she ordered from a TV commercial earlier. Afterwards, Stitch has learned his lesson and is no longer egotistical. Meanwhile, however, Jumba is shown to have made an Experiment 628 and stores the pod away on his ship . - Daveigh Chase as Lilo Pelekai
- Chris Sanders as Stitch , 627
- David Ogden Stiers as Jumba Jookiba
- Kevin McDonald as Pleakley
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Gantu
- Rob Paulsen as 625
- Jeff Bennett as Dr. Hämsterviel
- Frank Welker as Deforestator
Gallery [ ]- Despite Jumba saying it was impossible to deactivate 627, he was able to deactivate the other 625 experiments that were created before 627, excluding Stitch. However, he likely meant that there was no possible method on Earth to dehydrate the experiments, given the limited advanced technology.
- During the scene where the experiments are making a mess in Gantu's ship , the experiment pods that are scattered around have their numbers printed as "X-###" (where "###" is an experiment's number). While the official shorthand prefix for experiment is "X-" (X with a hyphen), experiment pods normally only have numbers printed on them; no other characters, such as letters or symbols, are printed on them.
- Moral: If you want to feel good about yourself, be humble and don't let success go to your head.
- 627's creation was oddly foreshadowed at the end of Stitch! The Movie .
- 627 is the only experiment in the series that was never rehabilitated nor given an actual name and one true place.
- It is unknown how Reuben learned or obtained the Pelekais' phone number when he telephoned Lilo and convinced her to help get rid of 627.
- When Stitch taunts 627, he stands on his head with his two hands flat on the ground and shakes his rear end, a callback to the first film . However, in this episode, Stitch's rump is slightly overscale.
- The ending of the episode also foreshadows Leroy & Stitch .
Experiments mentioned [ ]- Experiment 007: Gigi ( pod )
- Experiment 390: Slimy
- Experiment 515: Deforestator
- Experiment 567: Eva (pod)
- Experiment 603: Zap
- Experiment 607: Launch (pod)
- Experiment 625: Reuben
- Experiment 627
- Experiment 628 (pod)
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He is classed as Defender and he is part of the Lilo & Stitch Collection. Jumba is an scientist who created Stitch, Angel and other experiments. In Disney Speedstorm , Jumba's racing suit is mostly original but calls back to a mix of colors of his outfits from the original Disney films and series . His demeanor on the Racer select screen is based on his curious and impatient personality from the original, he can be seen smiling with the fire of excitement in his eyes, and he can also express tiredness and frustration due to someone doing something that he finds unclever. His Unique ability gives him a powerful alien weapon that targets the first player or can be dropped as a bomb behind Jumba. Jumba in the original Disney film. Dr. Jumba Jookiba is an alien and a self-proclaimed mastermind behind Experiment 626, famously known as Stitch , along with over 628 other illicit genetic creations. Jumba is initially sent to Earth along with Pleakley to find Stitch. Despite his initial "evil" disposition, Jumba's life takes an intriguing turn when he crosses paths with Lilo . The encounter sparks a transformation within him, prompting a humbler, more paternal role within the Pelekai family. Alongside his newfound friend Pleakley, Jumba embarks on various adventures and forms an extraordinary bond with Lilo, her sister Nani , and Stitch, finding love and acceptance in an unexpected place. Base statisticsThese are the Racer statistics players receive when their character reaches their first star-block on level 15 (needs to be 2 stars to unlock further leveling up), then when they are mid-level (30/50) and then when they are high level (45/50). These numbers can be increased by leveling the character (which is capped and requires starring up the character), and adding Crew Members to the Racer profile. However, the current numbers do not account for any Crew Member enhancements. | Level 15 | Level 30 | Level 45 | Top Speed: | 4883 | 5788 | 6982 | Acceleration: | 2985 | 3385 | 3879 | Handling: | 1837 | 2011 | 2237 | Boost: | 3161 | 3880 | 4813 | Combat: | 3298 | 4578 | 6238 | Crew MembersCrew members are chips that amplify some of the Racer's stats. Players can choose up to 4 Crew Members (slots need to be unlocked with the character progression). All Crew Members are characters from the related Disney film . Jumba currently has 11 Crew Members that players can choose from. Crew Members can be Common , Rare or Epic . Common Crew Members only strengthen 1 of common Skills . Rare Crew Members have the ability to amplify 2 of the same statistics, give a skill bonus, and also some of them give extra Loot Point % bonus (needed for Mystery Boxes ). Epic Crew Members are the most powerful as they boost all the Racer 's statistics, let the Racer start the race with one of the common skills, and also give a bonus to the Unique Skill of the Racer they are attached to (each Epic Crew Member is unique to one Racer). | | Bonus | Lvl 1 | +1.0% | +1 | Lvl 2 | +2.0% | +1 | Lvl 3 | +3.0% | +2 | Lvl 4 | +4.0% | +2 | Lvl 5 | +5.0% | +3 | Intergalactic Police | | Bonus | Lvl 1 | +1.0% | +1 | Lvl 2 | +2.0% | +1 | Lvl 3 | +3.0% | +2 | Lvl 4 | +4.0% | +2 | Lvl 5 | +5.0% | +3 | Susan Hegarty | | % | Bonus | Lvl 1 | +1.0% | +5% | +1 | Lvl 2 | +2.0% | +9% | +1 | Lvl 3 | +3.0% | +11% | +2 | Lvl 4 | +4.0% | +13% | +2 | Lvl 5 | +5.0% | +15% | +3 | | | % | Bonus | Lvl 1 | +1.0% | +5% | +1 | Lvl 2 | +2.0% | +9% | +1 | Lvl 3 | +3.0% | +11% | +2 | Lvl 4 | +4.0% | +13% | +2 | Lvl 5 | +5.0% | +15% | +3 | Mrs. Hasagawa | | Bonus | Lvl 1 | +1.0% | +1 | Lvl 2 | +2.0% | +2 | Lvl 3 | +3.0% | +3 | Lvl 4 | +4.0% | +3 | Lvl 5 | +5.0% | +4 | Cobra Bubbles | | % | Bonus | Lvl 1 | +1.0% | +10% | +1 | Lvl 2 | +2.0% | +17% | +2 | Lvl 3 | +3.0% | +22% | +3 | Lvl 4 | +4.0% | +26% | +3 | Lvl 5 | +5.0% | +30% | +4 | | | Bonus | Lvl 1 | +1.0% | +1 | Lvl 2 | +2.0% | +2 | Lvl 3 | +3.0% | +3 | Lvl 4 | +4.0% | +3 | Lvl 5 | +5.0% | +4 | Ice Cream ManMertle Edmonds | | | | Lvl 1 | +4% | POW1 | +1 | Lvl 2 | +6% | POW2 | +1 | Lvl 3 | +8% | POW3 | +2 | Lvl 4 | +9% | POW4 | +2 | Lvl 5 | +10% | POW5 | +3 | | | % | Bonus | Lvl 1 | +1.0% | +5% | +1 | Lvl 2 | +2.0% | +9% | +1 | Lvl 3 | +3.0% | +11% | +2 | Lvl 4 | +4.0% | +13% | +2 | Lvl 5 | +5.0% | +15% | +3 | | | % | Bonus | Lvl 1 | +1.0% | +5% | +1 | Lvl 2 | +2.0% | +9% | +1 | Lvl 3 | +3.0% | +11% | +2 | Lvl 4 | +4.0% | +13% | +2 | Lvl 5 | +5.0% | +15% | +3 | | | | | Lvl 1 | +4% | POW1 | +1 | Lvl 2 | +6% | POW2 | +1 | Lvl 3 | +8% | POW3 | +2 | Lvl 4 | +9% | POW4 | +2 | Lvl 5 | +10% | POW5 | +3 | | | Press to instantly get nitro fuel. Hold to get a bit more nitro fuel over time. | : No | | | Press to activate a fiery aura. Hold to spawn a big fiery explosion. Activate backwards to spawn a fire trail. | : | | | Press to become invisible for several seconds. Hold to become invisible for a couple of seconds and Stun nearby enemies when you reappear. | | | | | : Only | | | Press to throw a bomb ahead of you. Hold to throw the bomb farther. Activate backwards to throw the bomb behind you. | | | | | : | Unique skill: Unstable Blaster | | | Dr. Jumba marks the Racer in the first position. After a short delay, the marked target explodes, Stunning opponents in a radius. | Dr. Jumba drops the unstable blaster on the ground. The blaster explodes after a short period of time, Stunning opponents in a radius. | Small Stun radius after target explosion. Larger Stun radius from the blaster on the ground. | Moderate Stun radius after target explosion. Even larger Stun radius from the blaster on the ground. | Big Stun radius after target explosion. Very large Stun radius from the blaster on the ground. | : | Defender Stat | Level | Combat | 2 | 7 | 12 | 17 | 22 | 27 | 32 | 37 | 42 | 47 | Boost | 3 | 8 | 13 | 18 | 23 | 28 | 33 | 38 | 43 | 48 | Top Speed | 4 | 9 | 14 | 19 | 24 | 29 | 34 | 39 | 44 | 49 | Handling | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 | 50 | Acceleration | 6 | 11 | 16 | 21 | 26 | 31 | 36 | 41 | 46 | 50 | - Total number of Shards required to get to level 50: 200 Shards .
- Total number of Upgrade Coins required to get to level 50: 114010 Upgrade Coins .
Racer Upgrade Level | Racer Shard Cost | Upgrade Coin Cost | ⇧ 1 | 0 | 0 | ⇧ 2 | 1 ♢ | 150 | ⇧ 3 | 1 ♢ | 170 | ⇧ 4 | 1 ♢ | 190 | ⇧ 5 | 1 ♢ | 210 | ⇧ 6 | 1 ♢ | 230 | ⇧ 7 | 1 ♢ | 250 | ⇧ 8 | 1 ♢ | 270 | ⇧ 9 | 1 ♢ | 300 | ⇧ 10 | 1 ♢ | 320 | | | | 1 Star at Upgrade level 1 | Racer Upgrade Level | Racer Shard Cost | Upgrade Coin Cost | ⇧ 11 | 2 ♢ | 350 | ⇧ 12 | 2 ♢ | 380 | ⇧ 13 | 2 ♢ | 400 | ⇧ 14 | 2 ♢ | 450 | ⇧ 15 | 2 ♢ | 500 | ⇧ 16 | 2 ♢ | 540 | ⇧ 17 | 2 ♢ | 580 | ⇧ 18 | 2 ♢ | 630 | ⇧ 19 | 2 ♢ | 700 | ⇧ 20 | 3 ♢ | 750 | | | | 2 Stars at Upgrade level 20 | Racer Upgrade Level | Racer Shard Cost | Upgrade Coin Cost | ⇧ 21 | 3 ♢ | 820 | ⇧ 22 | 3 ♢ | 900 | ⇧ 23 | 3 ♢ | 970 | ⇧ 24 | 3 ♢ | 1050 | ⇧ 25 | 3 ♢ | 1150 | ⇧ 26 | 4 ♢ | 1250 | ⇧ 27 | 4 ♢ | 1350 | ⇧ 28 | 4 ♢ | 1450 | ⇧ 29 | 4 ♢ | 1550 | ⇧ 30 | 4 ♢ | 1700 | | | | 3 Stars at Upgrade level 30 | Racer Upgrade Level | Racer Shard Cost | Upgrade Coin Cost | ⇧ 31 | 5 ♢ | 1850 | ⇧ 32 | 5 ♢ | 2000 | ⇧ 33 | 5 ♢ | 2150 | ⇧ 34 | 5 ♢ | 2300 | ⇧ 35 | 5 ♢ | 2500 | ⇧ 36 | 5 ♢ | 2700 | ⇧ 37 | 5 ♢ | 3000 | ⇧ 38 | 5 ♢ | 3300 | ⇧ 39 | 5 ♢ | 3600 | ⇧ 40 | 5 ♢ | 4000 | | | | 4 Stars at Upgrade level 40 | Racer Upgrade Level | Racer Shard Cost | Upgrade Coin Cost | ⇧ 41 | 7 ♢ | 4300 | ⇧ 42 | 7 ♢ | 4750 | ⇧ 43 | 7 ♢ | 5200 | ⇧ 44 | 7 ♢ | 5700 | ⇧ 45 | 9 ♢ | 6200 | ⇧ 46 | 9 ♢ | 6700 | ⇧ 47 | 9 ♢ | 7300 | ⇧ 48 | 10 ♢ | 8000 | ⇧ 49 | 10 ♢ | 8900 | ⇧ 50 | 10 ♢ | 10000 | | | | 5 Stars at Upgrade level 50 | Some of Jumba's catchphrases that can be heard during the game are: - "NOT GUILTY! I-I mean... Hello!"
- "I hope this vehicle is big enough for me."
- "I prefer to be called evil genius!"
- "I am reformed criminal!"
- "Oh.. This time I am responsible AND ethical."
- "I am professional!"
- "Eat my dust!"
- "This does not violate terms of my exhile."
- "Showtime!"
- "We do this my way!"
- "Excellent choice."
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Dr. Jumba Jookiba is a major character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is a self-proclaimed evil genius responsible for the creation of the infamous Experiment 626, better known as Stitch, and over 628 other illegal genetic experiments. Jumba was born on the planet Quelte Quan. There, he created a series of illegal genetic experiments, but was eventually banished as a result. He then bought ...
This is a list of experiments from the Disney animated Lilo & Stitch franchise, most of them making their first appearance in Lilo & Stitch: The Series. These fictional experiments, also referred to as Stitch's cousins, are genetically engineered creatures created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba in his lab at "Galaxy Defense Industries", with the assistance of Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel who funded the ...
While many people have heard of Jookiba's Experiment 626, fewer know about his beginnings as an evil genius scientist. His work prior to 626 included a vast ...
Dr. Jumba Jookiba is the creator of 628 illegal genetic experiments, all of which eventually crashlanded on the islands of Hawaii on the planet Earth. Judging by several morphological similarities between himself and his various creations, it could be assumed that either they are mostly or all based upon species native to his homeplanet of Quelte Quan or that they possess a portion of his own ...
Dr. Jumba Jookiba is a major character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is a self-proclaimed evil genius responsible for the creation of the infamous Experiment 626, better known as Stitch, and over 628 other illegal genetic experiments. Jumba was born on the planet Quelte Quan. There, he created a series of illegal genetic experiments but was eventually banished as a result. He then bought ...
Experiment 628 is an illegal genetic experiment created by Dr Jumba Jookiba (Lead Scientist, Galaxy Defence Agency. See "Jookiba, Jumba") in the twelfth month of the Earth year 2004 (See: "December", "Earth-Time"). After an incident involving time travel, cybernetic creatures and chilli cheese fries, 628 has been wandering around the islands of ...
Dr. Jumba Jookiba, also known as Dr. Jookiba or Jookiba, is one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Pleakley) of Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is a self-proclaimed evil genius, responsible for the creation of the infamous Experiment 626, better known as Stitch and 628 other experiments. In most of his appearances until 2018, including the original film, the The Series and Kingdom ...
Stitch, also known as Experiment 626, is the wild and crazy space creation of Dr. Jumba Jookiba in Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" movie and franchise. The franchise's main protagonist, he is the adopted "dog" and best friend of Lilo Pelekai, who tamed him through the Hawaiian concept of 'ohana, which means family. 37 results.
Dr. Jumba Jookiba, better known as Dr. Jookiba, simply known as Jookiba is one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Pleakley) of the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is a self-proclaimed evil genius, responsible for the creation of the infamous Experiment 626, better known as Stitch and 628 other experiments. He was voiced by the late David Ogden Stiers during the main 2002 to 2006 run of the ...
Dr. Jumba Jookiba is a Kweltikwan from the planet Quelte Quan and the creator of the 630 illegal genetic experiments, including Stitch, that appear in the franchise, along with countless technological inventions and new experiments based on Chinese mythology. He is a heavy-set, mostly purple-skinned alien with dark pink skin on his face, chest, stomach, and under his arms. He has a huge ...
Stitch. 628. Experiment 627 is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba, and the first experiment to be created on Earth with limited alien technology. He serves as a minor antagonist in Lilo & Stitch: The Series, and is designed to be a better prototype of Stitch. Unlike the other known experiments (with the exception of Leroy ...
Leroy, a.k.a. Experiment 628, is essentially the most aggressive and the nastiest of all of Dr. Jumba Jookiba's experiments. This creature's appearance is similar in design to the 626's normal and combat form except for the bent antennae, yellow teeth, frilled ears, and red fur.He has the ability to disguise himself as 626 by changing the color of his fur and minor physical alterations of his ...
Experiment 628. Contributor. -. Experiment 628 is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba, and the second experiment to be created on Earth with limited alien technology. It was created shortly after Experiment 627. After Stitch defeated 627, Jumba locked 628's pod away in a vault.
Dr. Jumba Jookiba, also known as Dr. Jookiba or Jookiba, is one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Pleakley) of Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is a self-proclaimed evil genius, responsible for the creation of the infamous Experiment 626, better known as Stitch and 628 other experiments.
Leroy, also known as Experiment 629, is an illegal genetic experiment appearing as the titular secondary antagonist of Leroy & Stitch and the last known experiment to be created by Jumba Jookiba. Hämsterviel forced Jumba to create Leroy and design him as an improved version of Stitch with extra destructive capabilities and less fluffy. Thus, Hämsterviel could use Leroy to take control of the ...
Experiment 627 is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba, and the first experiment to be created on Earth with limited alien technology. He serves as a minor antagonist in Lilo & Stitch: The Series, and is designed to be a better prototype of Stitch. Unlike the other known experiments (with the exception of Leroy), it is impossible for him to be rehabilitated, so he was ...
Stitch, also known as Experiment 626, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba, one of the titular protagonists of the Lilo & Stitch franchise alongside Lilo, and the most prominent lead character of the franchise overall, appearing in all major media. His original primary function is to cause chaos across the galaxy by destroying everything he touches. He is designed to be ...
Stitch, also known as Experiment 626, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba, one of the titular protagonists of the Lilo & Stitch franchise alongside Lilo, and the most prominent lead character of the franchise overall, appearing in all major media. His original primary function is to cause chaos across the galaxy by destroying everything he touches. He is designed to be ...
Reuben, also known as Experiment 625, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba, a frequent henchman of Gantu, and a major character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise, first appearing in Stitch! The Movie. He is the last failed prototype of Stitch. He possesses all of Stitch's powers and is equipped with advanced lingual skills. The main flaw in his programming is laziness; the ...
Marvin also known as Experiment 628 an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba, and the second experiment to be created on Earth with limited alien technology.It was created shortly after Experiment 627.After Stitch defeated 627, Jumba locked 628's pod away in a vault.. Bio []. Experiment 628 was the 628th genetic experiment created by Jumba, and the third to be made without ...
Reuben, also known as Experiment 625, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba, a frequent henchman of Gantu, and a major character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise, first appearing in Stitch! The Movie. He is the last failed prototype of Stitch. He possesses all of Stitch's powers and is equipped with advanced lingual skills. The main flaw in his programming is laziness; the ...
"627" is the nineteenth episode of Lilo & Stitch: The Series. It aired on November 24, 2003. Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, Gantu, and 625 are in pursuit of Experiment 515: the deforestator. The chase leads into town where 515 shreds everything in sight. Stitch corners him in an alley, defeats him, and rehabilitates him in record time. Gantu catches up to capture 515, but then retreats after 515 shreds ...
Jumba in the original Disney film. Dr. Jumba Jookiba is an alien and a self-proclaimed mastermind behind Experiment 626, famously known as Stitch, along with over 628 other illicit genetic creations.Jumba is initially sent to Earth along with Pleakley to find Stitch. Despite his initial "evil" disposition, Jumba's life takes an intriguing turn when he crosses paths with Lilo.