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One, two, three stitches. I’m going to wrap the fourth, and the float is in the lighter colour this time this time. You just lay the float across [the needle] and then wrap the stitch as normal. He has also been shown to eat anything inedible and very rarely doesn't like to eat something. An exception was in " Spooky", when he spat out a lemon, saying, "Ew, organic!", implying he might not like lemons. While Stitch and the other experiments are technically siblings, sharing the same creator, "cousins" is a Hawaiian term, like " ʻohana", for extended family and close friends, although Stitch only uses it in regard to the experiments. Though all seemed well for Stitch at first, he began to suffer from glitches (caused by his molecules not being fully charged during his creation before his capture), during which he would experience seizures and temporarily revert to his original, destructive programming. Memory erase from Crezonyte: It is shown in " Kixx" that if Stitch consumes two different elements which form to create a particular chemical compound called Crezonyte, all of his training skills will be wiped. Eating the rubber of a tennis shoe and palmitoleic acid (found in macadamia nut oil) together will result in this.

This Chinese spin-off series is set chronologically after the events of Leroy & Stitch but on a separate timeline from the anime, since it was produced without any consideration towards the latter. Due to a continuity error, Stitch's ear notches have a tendency to disappear or change position in some works and merchandise. This has also caused countless fan art and even some official artwork to reflect these and other errors, such as reducing his four toes on each foot to three or changing his paw pads or body markings from dark blue or indigo to the same aqua color as his countershading. A small purple experiment with a lilac lower jaw and chest, three wobbly legs, two stubby little arms and two floppy antennae with two rings on each antenna. Designed to zap a green ray from his antennae to change the size of objects. He also has the ability to levitate. His picture appears on a newspaper clipping on the wall of Jumba's lab in Leroy & Stitch, along with several other pictures of Jumba and Dr. Hämsterviel's early accomplishments. His name appears under said picture, suggesting that he was named well before the events of the original film. Covered in blue fur and having exceptionally large ears for his body, which measures around a third of his height, Stitch is an unusual thing to see wandering the streets. Usually, his smile scares people, as his gums are lined with nothing but sharp teeth.Now I’ll do a run of dark coloured yarn from my right hand. The way you wrap is slightly different. He is also very fond of sea turtles and even sleeps with a stuffed one, as seen in Stitch Has a Glitch. Additionally, it is shown that when an experiment is dehydrated, they will deactivate and turn into a small orb called an experiment pod. If an experiment pod gets wet, the experiment will be reactivated and released. According to Jumba, a home food dehydrator is the only known method of deactivating an experiment a second time. The plot revolving around the book mirrors Stitch questioning his purpose, as it revolves around his loneliness and desire to find a family, to which he did in the end.

We have met 20% of Jumba's experiments in the franchise that have their names, numbers, and functions confirmed, while we only know around 22% of the experiments' functions.Superhuman stamina: Stitch's advanced musculature produces fewer fatigue toxins, allowing him to exert himself for extended periods of time. Stitch can still fight, run, and even eat without tiring out; even when hunting for other experiments, he would hunt them for an entire day to when night comes. A grey dinosaur-like experiment with a drill-like tail, wearing a construction helmet. Designed to drill potholes. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." The number 626 is the area code for San Gabriel Valley in Southern California, the place where one of the writers of the film used to live, albeit unconfirmed. [1] In Big Hero 6, Stitch is referenced twice: the first as a costume worn by Mochi in a painting, and the second as one of the pillows on Fred's bed (alongside a Splodyhead pillow).

A small, purple shark-like experiment designed to destroy and sink enemy ships with its large dorsal fin. His one true place is at a Japanese restaurant where he uses his large fin to cut up vegetables and fillet fish for the chefs to make sushi. Both of the two East Asian animated spin- offs add additional abilities to Stitch not shown in the original Western continuity.

Experiments 607 and 611 have their names, numbers, and functions confirmed, but have never physically appeared, yet have appeared as stylized graphics on Jumba's computer and the experiment pod container's screen, respectively. A small, yellow, pterosaur-like experiment. Designed to deflect projectiles with his tail shaped like a baseball bat. His one true place is as a coaching assistant for Little League baseball. According to Chris Sanders' initial designs, Stitch was originally going to have green fur and smaller eyes. His ears flared at their bases instead of close to their tips, and his nose was below the eye line instead of above. He also had white or silver claws instead of dark blue claws, and wore a yellow-orange spacesuit with burnt orange pants instead of the more uniform red-orange spacesuit that he wears in the original film's first act. Here's a video from Tiara the Unicorn explaining three different ways to catch floats, followed by written directions below that.

There are several experiments that have appeared in DVD bonus features, comics, and Leroy & Stitch that have never been assigned to a name and number. Lingual intuition: Stitch can converse fluently in over twenty different languages, but prefers Tantalog (his native language).

Battery Storage: The third season of the Stitch! anime shows that he also has a natural battery in his body that can supercharge his powers. Sonic blasts/Sensory overload: Another weakness is the fact that his super-sensitive hearing can lead to temporary deafness when exposed to sonic blasts, such as Yaarp's destructive sound blast.

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