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Run up, 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 Pelekai, and the most prominent protagonist of the franchise overall, appearing in all major media. Originally created to cause chaos beyond the galaxy by destroying everything he touches, he is marked by his brusk temper and mischievous behavior, traits that endear him to his friend Lilo, who adopted him as her "puppy". He is designed to exist abnormally stiff, virtually indestructible, super-intelligent, and very mischievous. His one true place is with Lilo and her ʻohana.

Contents

  • 1 Groundwork and appearances
    • 1.1 Lilo & Stitch
    • 1.ii Lilo & Sew together ii: Stitch Has a Glitch
    • 1.iii Stitch! The Movie
    • ane.four Lilo & Stitch: The Series
    • 1.5 Leroy & Sew
    • 1.half dozen Stitch! anime
    • ane.7 Stitch & Ai
  • ii Personality
  • 3 Biology
    • 3.1 Physical advent
    • three.2 Special abilities
    • 3.three Weaknesses
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Gallery

Background and appearances

Experiment 626 was the 626th genetic experiment created past Jumba, and the first to be fabricated without Hämsterviel'due south funding. He was designed to be virtually indestructible, fireproof, impenetrable, shockproof, think faster than a supercomputer, take super sight and hearing, and lift objects 3,000 times his ain weight (but not an ounce more). He was created past Dr. Jumba Jookiba from six or more of the galaxy's deadliest predators, though instead of him appearing vicious, he appeared to be cute and fluffy. Before long later his creation, the intergalactic constabulary arrived to arrest 626 and Jumba, preventing 626's molecules from existence fully charged in the process.

Lilo & Stitch

Stitch shortly afterward arriving on World

Jumba and 626 were taken to the planet Turo to stand trial. When 626 replied to the Grand Councilwoman'south attempts to reason with him with an obscene phrase, he and Jumba were declared guilty, and 626 was escorted by Captain Gantu to exist exiled on a desert asteroid.

Nevertheless, 626 was able to escape his detention jail cell (thanks to the incompetence of the lieutenant left to guard him) and steal a federal police force cruiser. 626'southward cruiser was before long fired upon by a fleet of law cruisers, and, in an try to escape, 626 activated his cruiser'southward hyperdrive, just the impairment inflicted on the police cruiser by the fleet caused information technology to exit hyperspace over World and crash on the island of Kauai.

Shortly after landing, 626 was run over past a convoy of trucks, knocking him out, and taken to the local dog shelter.

When 626 awoke, he attempted to escape the shelter but was forced to retreat back inside by an attack from his own creator.

When 626 soon subsequently saw Lilo looking for a pet domestic dog, he saw her as an unaware hostage and altered his advent to look less otherworldly and pose equally a canis familiaris in society for her to adopt him. The plan worked and Lilo adopted 626 and named him Stitch.

Run up providing shade to sea turtles

Using Lilo equally an unsuspecting hostage and Pleakley's business concern for humans, Jumba was unable to effort and capture Stitch when he was near Lilo.

At starting time, Lilo only mattered to Stitch as a hostage, simply over time, Lilo taught Sew how to love others equally his ʻohana.

Every bit a result, Sew eventually left to detect his ʻohana when he saw the damage he was causing Lilo'southward. Just instead, Run up discovered the evil behind his origins from Jumba.

Stitch discovers his origins

Thus, Sew together engaged Jumba in a standoff to protect Lilo, which ended in a tie when Jumba's plasma cannon exploded.

Stitch so revealed his conflicting origins to Lilo and later helped rescue her using a tanker truck when she was mistakenly captured by Gantu.

Later, Stitch was captured by the Galactic Police simply then allowed to stay on Earth every bit exile due to his alter of centre and Lilo'south legal ownership of him.

Sew together reading The Ugly Duckling to several ducklings

Lilo & Stitch 2: Run up Has a Glitch

Jumba noticing Stitch's glitch

Near a twelvemonth after the events of the previous film, Stitch was fearing that he would revert to his destructive programming.

Though all seemed well for Stitch at first, he began to endure 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.

The damage Stitch'southward glitches caused began to drive a wedge between him and Lilo and was ruining the latter'due south chances of winning the hula competition. Because Lilo was so concerned with winning the hula competition, she failed to detect Stitch's glitches or that he had no command over it. Thus, Lilo blamed Stitch for the devastation his glitches were causing and neglected to help him.

Eventually, the two devised a hula based on the legend of Hiʻiaka, simply as Stitch'southward glitches ruined their practice sessions, Lilo became increasingly mad with him.

Just before the competition, Stitch attempted to make up with Lilo, merely he suffered another glitch during which he accidentally scratched Lilo. Visibly upset by this, Stitch stole Jumba's ship to banish himself to an uninhabited planet where his glitches could not cause whatsoever damage. But earlier he could activate the hyperdrive to send him to i, he suffered some other glitch which caused him to crash the transport into the Hawaiian mountains.

Lilo then arrived and dragged a near-death Stitch from the wreckage and into Jumba'south fusion bedroom, praying that he would be okay. Unfortunately, Lilo was also belatedly, and Sew together temporarily died. Even so, Lilo and her ʻohana's love for Sew successfully revived him.

Stitch! The Movie

Sometime later, Lilo tried, with petty success, to get Stitch accepted by the residuum of the customs.

After, when Jumba was kidnapped by Gantu, Lilo and Sew discovered the other 625 experiments, and, confronting Pleakley's warnings, activated Experiment 221 to recharge the ship, only for 221 to escape.

After Lilo and Stitch afterwards heard that Hämsterviel demanded a ransom of Jumba's first 624 experiments (Experiment 625 had already been captured by them) for Jumba, they hunted downward and recaptured 221.

Run up managed to quickly teach 221 how to love others as ʻohana every bit Lilo had taught Stitch, and thus, Stitch refused to permit 221 to be given to Hämsterviel, as he was now ʻohana.

Lilo and Sew together, and 221 (named Sparky) arrived at the rendezvous for the ransom substitution in time to preclude Gantu from killing Jumba due to 1 of the 624 experiments (Sparky) being missing.

When Hämsterviel forced Lilo to choose between Jumba and Sparky, Stitch was on Sparky's side.

When Lilo fabricated her choice of neither of them, Sew together rescued Jumba from Gantu and stowed away on his leaving ship with Lilo and Sparky.

Lilo and Sew together battled Gantu for the other 623 experiments, and managed to release them on Kauai, only were captured after.

Hämsterviel attempted to clone Stitch into an army to replace the other experiments in a process which involved cutting Stitch in half, only he was saved by Sparky and went to Lilo'due south rescue.

The iii lured Gantu and 625 into Gantu's ship and caused information technology to crash on Globe, and then used Hämsterviel'south ship to render to Earth.

At that place, the Grand Councilwoman assigned Lilo and Run up with the duty of capturing and rehabilitating the experiments scattered across Kauai.

Lilo & Stitch: The Series

In Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Stitch and Lilo have to capture Jumba's experiments, turn them from bad to good, and detect them each a home before Gantu, 625 and Hämsterviel capture them and use them for evil. Along the way, Stitch meets his match 627 (who is tougher than him), and he somewhen defeats him.

He is as well afflicted past 14 experiment powers: Amnesio wipes out his memory; Babyfier turns him into a baby; Spike makes him goofy; Bugby turns him into an insect; Spooky turns into water and near drowns him; Lax makes him lazy; Dupe duplicates him into four, weakening his forcefulness; Frenchfry serves him non-nutritious meals (along with Lilo and Pleakley) and fattens him upwards into a giant bowling ball; Swapper switches Run up and Lilo's minds; Yaarp blasts his loud megaphone, deafening Run up; Snooty sucks out his mucus, putting him out of commission; Swirly hypnotizes him; Drowsy (in the episode "PJ") puts him to sleep; and Houdini makes him invisible. He also meets Experiment 624 (Angel), who is introduced as a love interest for Stitch.

Over the course of the serial, he and Lilo have also had adventures with Kim Possible, Penny Proud, Jake Long, and the kids from Recess.

Leroy & Stitch

Run up equally captain of the Galactic Armada

After all of the kickoff 624 experiments were captured and rehabilitated, Stitch was assigned to supercede Helm Gantu by the Grand Councilwoman as a advantage, simply constitute himself missing Lilo and his ʻohana.

He was soon assigned to recapturing Hämsterviel, but got in a fight with the newly-created Leroy, his red evil twin. Though Stitch had the upper hand for about of the boxing, Pleakley's untimely arrival acquired Stitch to driblet his guard, enabling Leroy to strike the terminal blow and become Run up locked in a capsule.

Hämsterviel attempted to dispose of Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley by sending them into a black hole, but Stitch broke gratis and was able to use a stone to crusade the black hole to instead transport them to Turo in fourth dimension to save Lilo, Gantu and Reuben from a group of Leroys.

They and so returned to Earth in time to save the other experiments from Hämsterviel and the Leroys, and Stitch led the experiments in a battle against the Leroy army.

Sew, Lilo and Reuben eventually defeated the winning Leroy army with the vocal, "Aloha ʻOe", and Stitch willingly resigned and returned to Earth, to his ʻohana.

Sew together! anime

In the anime spin-off, set years after the events of Leroy & Stitch, Lilo left for college and Run up felt enough of a void in his life that he chose to go out Kauai and go back into space.

He started reverting to his subversive programming and escaped while Jumba and Pleakley tried to locate and rescue him, but years later, he would land back on Earth on Izayoi Island, off the coast of Okinawa. Soon joined by Jumba and Pleakley, they make a new life with a young girl named Yuna, and Stitch seeks the magic powers of the Spiritual Rock, an object that can grant whatsoever wish he wants, in this case, wanting power. But the magic simply works by doing good deeds, and Run up now faces the return of Hämsterviel and a once-again disgraced Captain Gantu, forth with various experiment threats.

Eventually, Stitch reunites with Lilo again when she, now fully grown, visits Okinawa with her identical looking girl, Ani, though things get tricky when Gantu and Hämsterviel use Morpholomew to take advantage of the state of affairs. Stitch decides to stay with Yuna in her hometown instead for the time being.

Besides, it is revealed that a special power cell was hidden inside Sew during his cosmos. This immense power is latent, but it tin can be used in times of dire situation. For instance, increased love and support from his friends activated this boost of power inside of Stitch, which he and so used to defeat Dark End.

Run up & Ai

Sew together's newly-introduced "destructive course" as depicted in this promotional poster

This Chinese spin-off series is also chronologically set afterward the events of Leroy & Stitch, but on a different timeline from the Stitch! anime as it was produced without whatever consideration towards that serial.

In this series, Stitch was kidnapped past the alien faction known as Jaboodies, who wish to use Stitch to end their space war against a rival faction, the Woolagongs, who too want Stitch for themselves. When the Jaboodies' battle cruiser is raided past the Woolagongs, Run up uses the confusion to escape and falls back to Earth. He survives re-entry into Earth's atmosphere cheers to—every bit the common cold open of "The Lock" explains—"special qi energy" surrounding him. He ends up landing in the Huangshan mountains in People's republic of china's Anhui province and befriends a young girl named Wang Ai Ling. Cheers to the aforementioned qi energy, however, Stitch has lost his memories of his time with Lilo, and also has visions of a shrine, which he and Ai search for while he also helps her thwart her aunt Daiyu'due south attempts to forcibly movement Ai to the city.

This series, similar to Stitch! ~All-time Friends Forever~ (the anime'south tertiary flavor) with Sew'southward power cell in that series, besides adds the detail that Stitch has additional programming which causes him to under go a metamorphosis when activated. The bear witness claims that Stitch, in his regular size, is "besides small" to destroy a city. In club to satisfy his destructive programming, this "metamorphosis programme" transforms him into a large monster with four laser-firing tentacles, making him capable of destroying not only cities, but planets and star systems besides. The information about Sew together's metamorphosis program was hacked by the Jaboodies, who were then hacked past the Woolagongs soon thereafter.

In lodge to comprise Stitch and cease the Jaboodies and Woolagongs, the United Galactic Federation sends Jumba and Pleakley to Prc. At offset, the two were assigned to capture Stitch and take him back to the UGF, but after Ai breaks down over the prospect of losing Sew together, and her older sister Jiejie argues on Ai's behalf to have Sew stay with them, Jumba and Pleakley decides to let Stitch stay with the Wang sisters; subsequently relaying the news to the Grand Councilwoman, they are then assigned to look after Sew together in Cathay.

Personality

Stitch snuggling his piddling stuffed turtle after a nightmare

Before Sew together was rehabilitated, he was a vicious, hyperactive, selfish, and extremely aggressive and mischievous animal. Afterwards Stitch was rehabilitated by Lilo, although his mischievous, destructive, and ambitious tendencies remained, he possessed a heart of gilded.

He also seems to like turtles, being there is a picture of Sew together shading two sea turtles in the credits of the original Lilo & Run up moving picture and snuggling a stuffed turtle subsequently a nightmare in Lilo & Stitch ii: Stitch Has a Glitch. Besides equally having a soft spot for turtles, he likewise seems to similar frogs. He gently moves frogs out of impairment's manner constantly and seems to talk to them equally if they are his friends. These likes may be a sign that Stitch may be growing addicted of World creatures.

Starting off bad when he was programmed past Jumba Jookiba, Stitch was originally designed to create pandemonium and chaos wherever he was. He was fatigued to large cities where he would back up sewers, contrary street signs, and steal people's left shoe, but Lilo changed his ways a while subsequently adopting him at an animal shelter.

Stitch is still prone to having temper tantrums when things don't go his mode, or he sees that he's been squirted by a water bottle for something that he thought was skillful. So he isn't good all of the time. Or more accurately, he isn't well-behaved all of the fourth dimension. He too gets easily angered past inanimate objects, especially the toaster. The toaster has popped toast in his face one time, and since then, he has browbeaten up the toaster and juiced it at least twice. He is a complex graphic symbol. According to his creator Jumba, Stitch is a destructive machine who 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 Sew is merely destructive because that is what he was programmed to do; simply since he has a personality of his ain (a fact that only Lilo, and Jumba truly sympathise), he too has the choice, and fifty-fifty the will, not to be destructive.

Despite having superhuman strength and a high level of estimator intelligence, Sew is emotionally frail and has a artless personality below 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 considering he was emotionally scarred (for having been made a monster by Jumba), only received fiddling or no agreement or sympathy from others. Stitch becomes much more well-significant after his betterment only is frequently unable to command all of his destructive impulses. Fortunately for him, Lilo (and later, Jumba, Reuben and Affections) is always in that location to back up him and he returns her support willingly.

Stitch has a huge appetite and gets very irritable if he doesn't get what he wants to eat. Also, despite his temper tantrums, Stitch can sometimes have a little common sense and exist more mature than Lilo. Such an instance is when Lilo wanted to use Sprout to win an orchid competition, Stitch wasn't so sure information technology was wise, and he direct out told Lilo that it was her fault that Sprout had gone out of control.

Biology

Physical appearance

Sew is a blue-furred, koala-like experiment with aqua countershading around his eyes and running from nether his chin down to his stomach. The upper rims of the countershading around the eye sockets take black eyebrows. He has two dark blue markings; one on his occiput (the back of his caput), and the other on his back. His head features large rabbit-like ears with pink insides and dark blue tips on the dorsum, a wide mouth with a pink inside, white teeth, a navy round olfactory organ, navy claws and toes, ii nose wrinkles, 1 chin wrinkle, and large blackness, tear-shaped, pupil-less eyes. He also has a small-scale, short, stumpy tail, stubby legs, three tufts of precipitous fur on top of his caput and on his chest, likewise every bit two extra, retractable arms, sharp navy retractable claws on his front and back paws (easily and feet), three thick, long, sharp, retractable porcupine-like spines tipped with white and a very dark navy that run downwardly his back, and ii long nighttime bluish-tipped retractable problems-like antennae on his head. His blood is neon pink in color, as shown in the first film when his blood is drawn every bit a DNA sample for the prison turrets to lock onto.

In some promotional art with his bearded "canis familiaris course", he wears a ruby flea neckband with a gilt name tag. However, he almost never wears a collar in the actual motion-picture show or the rest of the animated canon.

In his truthful alien form, he formerly wore a ruby spacesuit with an upside-downwards triangle consisting of a red edge and yellow center on his chest, with each of his sleeves and patches consisting of a dark red border and orange eye on each of his legs, black chugalug with a night red square buckle, both blackness collar, cuffs, and anklets. His spacesuit was shredded to bits when he was run over past 3 trucks shortly after crash-landing on World.

Covered in blue fur and having uncommonly big ears for his body, which measures around a third of his height, Stitch is an unusual thing to run into wandering the streets. Usually, his smile scares people, as his gums are lined with nothing but sharp teeth.

Stitch'due south ears both have a footling notch missing, though both in different places (although in Lilo & Sew together 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, it was shown that he initially had pierced ears); his lower left ear and upper correct ear have a triangular piece of flesh that is missing from them. He has got big blackness eyes that turn green when using his night vision, red when using infrared vision, bright greenish when using x-ray vision, purple when using ultraviolet vision, and white when using binocular vision.

His arms differ from his hind legs, as his front paws look more similar little hands and his back anxiety have flat pads. Each of his paws take 4 digits (fingers and toes) that are tipped with sharp claws that help Stitch to attack his enemies, although the toe claws are shorter and more blunt.

There have been a few instances in the franchise in which several creatures' Deoxyribonucleic acid from which Sew'southward genetic template was created are discussed. In the Disney Adventures comic titled: "Experiment 626!", we see 4 fearsome creatures whose DNA Stitch possesses in add-on to a domesticated dog from Earth, although the comics were after rendered non-canon. In The Origin of Stitch, we larn that Sew has had some of his Deoxyribonucleic acid sampled from the following creatures:

  • Fearsome Manglyoid of Upmoridian Four
  • Goo-Gobbling Booger-Beast
  • People-Eating Puss Monkey
  • Deadly Disemboweler
  • Boiling Natural language-Boid
  • Bottom Feeding Scum Sucker

Special abilities

While explaining his creation to the Galactic Quango early on on in Lilo & Stitch, Dr. Jumba gives the following rundown of Stitch'due south powers: "He is bulletproof, fireproof, and tin can think faster than [a] supercomputer. He tin see in the dark and tin can move objects 3,000 times his size. His only instinct: to destroy everything he touches!"

  • Feral mind (temporarily): In the original Lilo & Sew film, Jumba claimed that Run up'due south "destructive tendency was taking issue" and that he would be irresistibly drawn to large cities to "back upwardly sewers, reverse street signs and steal everyone'south left shoe."
  • Dense body tissue: Although we rarely run across Sew together shot at with a bullet, he does survive the crash of his spaceship with not fifty-fifty a scratch, is only briefly stunned past a fall of several g feet, and has to be run over past three tractor trailers in succession to be knocked out.
  • Fireproof skin: He drives a tanker truck of gasoline into a volcano and ends upward merely a niggling singed from the explosion.
  • Impenetrable skin: Weapons fired from plasma guns seem to crusade him discomfort, although he tin hold it in his hands long enough to throw the plasma back at his enemies.
  • Shock resistance: He as well has some resistance to electricity; he was able to take an electrical attack from Sparky and he quickly recovered from it. However, he tin can however experience pain from such shocking.
  • Hypercognition: Thinking faster than a supercomputer is harder to quantify, but he does escape from captivity adequately ingeniously; builds a model of San Francisco afterwards but glancing at a post carte du jour; grabs a crossword puzzle from the table and finishes it in about seven seconds; builds a bomb out of a plasma commodities, a doll and a roller skate; builds a "bucking bronco" out of a toaster, a vacuum cleaner, and a lamp; reads aloud a description of a local museum'southward brandish he is able to understand at a remarkable speed; uses a homo beingness as a shield from Jumba near Pleakley'south presence; and mostly picks up rapidly on what is happening around him.
  • Lingual intuition: Although he primarily speaks Tantalog, his native language, and lacks the advanced language programming that his immediate predecessor has, Stitch is capable of comprehending other languages quickly, as he has become fairly proficient in English along with some Hawaiian, Japanese, and Chinese sayings.
  • Parallel computing: He is an information repository, with a dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia, and experiment catalog, and records every moment of his life in his supercomputer encephalon.
  • Instrument player: He is as well skilled at playing musical instruments, well-nigh notably the ukulele, cheers to his quick learning.
  • Vehicle intuition: Sew tin bulldoze any sort of vehicle, from coming equally simple equally a tricycle to as complex as intergalactic spaceships.
  • Superhuman strength: His power to lift objects 3,000 times his own size and weight is seen several times throughout the franchise, including incidents where he picks up a descending blast door, hits Dr. Jumba with a thrown Volkswagen Protrude (shouting gleefully, "Blueish punch buggy! No dial dorsum!"), and stops an 18-wheeled tanker of gasoline expressionless in its tracks. The reason why Sew together can lift three,000 times his own weight, even though he has small artillery, is considering his muscles contain excessively compressed amounts of myofibril in one muscle cell. This muscular organisation makes Stitch's muscles contract one,000 times faster than a human'south muscle tin can and makes them much more than powerful. The ability is sometimes joked near in the subsequently series; for example, in Stitch! The Flick, when Hämsterviel had Stitch physically restrained for a cloning experiment, countering his strength with restraints that were equal in forcefulness themselves, as Hämsterviel loudly declared, to "three yard and one!" times Stitch's ain weight, though he afterward admitted information technology was but a joke. This was farther accompanied in the Lilo & Stitch: The Series episode "Swirly", when Gantu correctly guessed that Stitch cannot lift fifty-fifty an ounce more than iii,000 times his size and weight past adding a small ticket to the load.
  • Wall crawling: The pads on Stitch'due south easily and feet can secrete a sticky substance, allowing him to scale and attach to almost any surface, such every bit buildings and walls.
  • Spherical grade: His skeletal system is very flexible, allowing him to put his feet into his mouth and become a rolling ball, allowing him to clasp through tight spaces.
  • Superhuman speed: Sew was shown at super speed while conveying Jumba, during a bet made with Lilo to take hold of Experiments 501 (Yin) and 502 (Yang), and Lilo, while hurrying from Gantu'southward transport back to the fundraiser. His speed is also ordinarily used when he's in his spherical class.
  • Superhuman jump: Stitch'due south legs are minor only, thanks to the muscle advancements mentioned above, powerful enough to enable him to jump several feet into the air.
  • Electromagnetic vision: His eyes can choice upwards various forms of calorie-free and he tin can filter out i or the other if necessary. Stitch can meet in normal vision; during this way, his eyes are a glossy, solid black. Furthermore, he can too magnify his vision.
    • Night vision: When activated, his optics turn dark-green, permitting him to see clearly at night or in dark places.
    • Infrared vision: When activated, his eyes plough red, permitting him to locate targets by their body heat. He most notably uses this in "Houdini" to track the titular experiment who can turn things, including himself, invisible.
    • 10-ray vision: When activated, his eyes turn bright green, permitting him to expect through walls and other obstacles.
  • Audio amplifier: He also can act as an audio amplifier, radio, and/or microphone, illustrated when he uses his claw as the needle on a record role player, and the music comes out of his open mouth.
  • Superhuman hearing and odor: He has an acute sense of smell and hearing. Concept designs detailing Stitch'due south beefcake depict the sensory filaments of his nose being so dense and extensive that if unraveled, they could blanket the Earth.
  • Skilled hand-to-hand combat: He is also dexterously skilled in hand-to-hand combat, using all four artillery or just his main 2.
  • Venomous spines: In anatomy drawings of Sew together from the moving-picture show'southward production, his spines are described as being poisonous and connected to venom sacs in his spinal cord.
  • Alien form: In his alien form, as well known as his total "Experiment 626" form, he has three spines on his back, two antennae on his caput, and can grow an extra pair of artillery.
  • "Dog" course: Run up can hide his spines, antennae, and extra pair of arms in his trunk, taking the form of an ordinary Earth domestic dog; he used this to become Lilo's canis familiaris.
  • Semi-immortality: Stitch cannot age; when Skip flashed x years ahead, he did not historic period whatsoever, but for some reason, Babyfier's powder reversed him into an infant, pregnant he is immune to aging older.
  • Vacuum adaptation: Forth with the balance of his "cousins", Run up tin can survive in the vacuum of space due to being a genetic conflicting.


Stitch is mostly physical, simply likewise has four bones plasma guns on hand that he can use at will.

Both of the two East Asian animated spin-offs add together additional abilities to Run up non shown in the original Western continuity.

  • Battery Storage: The third flavor of the Stitch! anime shows that he also has a natural battery in his body that can supercharge his powers.
  • Sew & Ai shows iii more than abilities.
    • Transformation: The most notable new ability is the metamorphosis program, which is hole-and-corner code in Stitch'southward DNA to assist him in carrying out his master role. When the plan is activated, he transforms into a gigantic and unstoppable monstrosity with four tentacle-similar blasters capable of destroying not simply cities, but planets and potentially entire star systems.
    • Quill Retraction: In "Tell the World", he sprouts quills around his neck to make himself look as scary as the shishi, though Ai claims he'due south not scary.
    • Gliding: In "The Phoenix", Run up sprouts a patagium—a parachute-like membrane plant in bats, birds, and other animals that assists in gliding or flying—to glide through the air, mainly for the sake of having some fun while he, Ai, and her cousin Bao caput to a shrine that the titular phoenix heads to. (The trio were using a hang glider during their journey, and Stitch deliberately jumps off it so he tin glide through the air without hanging on to the glider itself.) Unlike the metamorphosis plan, neither the quills nor the patagium have any major factor into the episodes' plots or the metamorphosis program itself.

Whether the original Western blithe version of Run up has the actress abilities from the Due east Asian spin-offs is unknown. Likewise, it is unknown if whatever such new abilities besides apply to the other spin-off's version of Stitch, although it is unlikely, as both shows had different product staffs. Complicating matters is that Disney does not acknowledge either testify in the The states—autonomously from having given them brief runs in the land for merely a short period of time with little advertizement—and that Stitch's real-life creator and original phonation actor, Chris Sanders, had no interest with either of those shows.

Weaknesses

  • Water: Sew's greatest weakness is his inability to float, let solitary swim in water due to his molecular construction being much denser than the average human or fauna, which causes him to instantly sink like a stone as he so much as falls in. Stitch originally had an instinctive aquaphobia (which was even used against him by Spooky), but was able to overcome it thanks to Lilo's influence over him.
  • Memory erase: It is besides shown in "Kixx" that if Stitch consumes 2 different elements that form to create a particular chemical compound, all of his physical training volition be wiped. Information technology will result from eating a left shoe and macadamia nuts.
  • Mucus drain: Run up is 62.7% mucus, which is like in composition to Snootonium, and if this is tuckered from his body, he volition become temporarily exhausted from dehydration (evidenced when Snooty siphoned Stitch's mucus).
  • Sonic blasts: Another weakness is the fact that his super-sensitive hearing can atomic number 82 to temporary deafness when exposed to sonic blasts, such as Yaarp's subversive sound boom.
  • Strength limit: Every bit stated above, he cannot lift even an ounce past the "3,000 times his weight" limit.
  • Trash ingestion: If Stitch consumes vast amounts of trash, he will get incredibly sick as shown in "Ploot". He first gets sick to his stomach and sneezes as his fur turns yellowish, his tongue becomes orangish, and his nose turns cerise. Some other symptom is that with each sneeze, an arm grows from random areas of his body. Stitch'southward garbage-eating illness was theorized as a rare space disease past Jumba. Stitch was cured when he drank a butt of orange juice and took medicine from an eyedropper, though it was only for a few seconds. When he sneezed again, he developed yellow stripes and grew legs instead. The only permanent cure is inhaling steam from a vaporizer.
  • Sauerkraut: Run up is apparently allergic to sauerkraut according to Lilo in ane episode of The Series. Notwithstanding, it is not shown what kind of allergic reaction he has to sauerkraut or if he is even actually allergic to it.

Trivia

  • According to Chris Sanders' initial designs, Stitch was originally going to have green fur and smaller optics. His ears flared at their bases instead of close to their tips, and his nose was below the eye line instead of above. He as well had white or silverish claws instead of nighttime blueish claws, and wore a yellow-orange spacesuit with burnt orange pants instead of the more compatible red-orange spacesuit that he wears in the original motion-picture show'south commencement act.
  • Despite non actualization in the show itself (as the show ran for about 1 year before the movie came out), Stitch was featured with Lilo in some online games for the television serial House of Mouse.
  • In a deleted scene of the original pic, Sew together was responsible for the death of Pudge the fish. This incident fabricated him larn about the consequences of his evil actions and gain a amend understanding of bloodshed. Information technology was cut out because Disney figured that information technology would be too morbid for a protagonist to kill someone and would also set a bad instance for children. Moreover, Stitch is more interested in vandalism than violence, and the scene would've likely been as well distracting from the film'south main message about family unit.
    • Likewise, the original version of the scene where Jumba attacks Stitch which results in the Pelekai residence accidentally being burned down was really going to accept more violent scenes similar Stitch using a chainsaw to set on Jumba, every bit well every bit Sew together setting the house on burn down by biting autonomously a gas pipe and tricking Jumba into shooting it with his equalizer. The last 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 downwardly with dishes instead of light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation blasts, Jumba'southward "shuriken" being made of hairbrushes and a tube of toothpaste instead of knives and a pizza cutter, the entire chainsaw scene shortened), having more than comedic scenes added in (exploding Scrump, Sew together catching Jumba's laser, Sew together yelling, "Bluish Punch Buggy! No dial back!" when hitting Jumba with Nani's VW, the Elvis Presley vocal "Hound Canis familiaris" playing in the background), and the business firm being destroyed past having Stitch finish up Jumba'due south blaster with a carrot and and then having them both play "hot potato" with it until the blaster overloads and explodes.
    • A like treatment was washed to the climax, where Jumba, Pleakley, Sew, and Nani fly through the sky to pursue Gantu after he accidentally captures Lilo every bit a result of the terrorist attacks on September xi, 2001.
  • Stitch is considered to be one of the offset successful prototypes for Jumba's "ultimate monster" experiment, though he is technically a failure considering he wanted to belong and discover a family unit. Other notable attempts for this epitome are 000, 262, 600, and 625, and each failed for its own reason: 000 is uncontrollable, 262 is proficient, 600 is clumsy, and 625 is lazy. 627 and Leroy are additional attempts Jumba made after Stitch, but both of them also failed: 627 is weak to laughter while Leroy is weak to a song. Nevertheless, Leroy can likewise be considered a success, since Jumba deliberately programmed the weakness into him.
  • Sew together appears, forth with several other Lilo & Sew characters, in a parody of the Disney Channel Original Movie Loftier School Musical, which was circulate as part of the High School Musical: Around the World one-yr anniversary special.
    • In said parody, when Run up and the other experiments are looking up at the ceiling, Stitch is colored carmine and 627 is colored blue due to a coloring mistake.
  • The Run up! anime gives Sew more than dialogue than in any other work in the franchise, making him more talkative compared to his Western and Chinese portrayals. Additionally, his English language improves, he talks in more than complete sentences, and he develops a considerable wit.
    • This may actually imply that his command of Japanese is meliorate than his English; since he is on an island prefecture of Japan, it is reasonable that he is speaking the local language, and thus the American-dubbed version is really a example of "audience filter". On the other manus, since the anime takes place years after Leroy & Stitch, Stitch may have spent plenty time on Hawaii earlier leaving to actually get a decent grasp on English. Information technology should also exist noted that English language is heavily taught as a second linguistic communication in Japan.
  • Stitch & Ai reverts Stitch's voice communication back to his broken, childish English language, and he mainly speaks his native language, Tantalog, once again. Interestingly, despite having the same English vocalisation actor as his anime analogue (Ben Diskin), he speaks with a lower-pitched and somewhat less energetic phonation than that used in the anime.
  • Stitch has a tendency to refer to himself in the third person. He adult this habit probably considering of his cleaved English language or he had gotten it from Jumba, whom he too refers to himself in the tertiary person.
    • Interestingly, he only does this twice in the original Lilo & Stitch moving-picture show, after he was apprehended by the Grand Councilwoman. He says "Stitch" instead of "I" when he asks her if he has to go into her transport, and if he can say good day to Lilo and Nani. All other times he refers to himself in the original film have been in the correct outset-person.
    • In Stitch Has a Glitch, he is shown to do this less often.
    • In the English dub of the Stitch! anime, he does it even less oft than before, but over the class of the series, he seems to have grown out of this habit: he talks in complete sentences, his English language has improved, and he has more dialogue.
  • Stitch's weak grasp of English throughout the franchise (especially in the original 2002–2006 continuity) does non brand logical sense, considering his hypercognition, the fact that he shows no apparent signs of struggling in understanding English language, the fact that the aliens in the franchise can speak fluent English (including his ain creator more or less), and the fact that he spends most of his time with Lilo, who has a very circuitous vocabulary (peculiarly for someone her age). The indirect caption that he does not have "avant-garde language programming" like his predecessor Reuben also does not brand sense considering the above, and in fact leaves a plot hole as to why Stitch doesn't have such an ability when his predecessor, who is said to have every ability and ability that Sew has, does.
  • While Stitch and the other experiments are technically siblings, sharing the same creator, "cousins" is a Hawaiian term, like "ʻohana", for extended family unit and close friends, although Run up merely uses it in regard to the experiments.
    • However, in Stitch & Ai, when he reunites with Jumba and Pleakley, he tells Ai that they're "cousins", despite never having called either them "cousins" before.
  • Sew loves reading his favorite storybook, The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen, which he obtained from Lilo at some point.
    • 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 stop.
    • Stitch also developed a fondness for ducks as he showed some ducklings the storybook, every bit seen in the credits of Lilo & Stitch.
  • Stitch plainly has a fondness for frogs every bit seen in Lilo & Stitch, where Stitch saves 1 from beingness blasted by a plasma gun of Gantu's ship.
  • He is too very addicted of bounding main turtles and even sleeps with a blimp one, as seen in Stitch Has a Glitch.
    • In the end credits of Lilo & Sew together, Stitch is as well seen roofing a turtle and its babe with a leaf.
  • Stitch likes to wearing apparel up as Elvis Presley and is very skilled at playing the ukulele.
  • His favorite foods are coconut cake and java, which are the very showtime Earth-based food and drink he e'er ate, every bit seen in the original film and also mentioned in Run up! The Movie. Nevertheless, whenever he drinks coffee, he gains a massive corporeality of uncontrollable energy. Ironically, in "Slugger", he drank a large bowl of cappuccino, along with Lilo's cappuccino, merely didn't go crazy at all.
    • Stitch also enjoys soda, as he steals a can from the Pelekais' fridge in the original picture show, angrily drinks the residue of the soda from a bullpen at Macki Macaw'southward when Pleakley doesn't cascade him some later Lilo had Run up wait for his turn in "Phantasmo, and enjoys a can after stuffing Mr. Stenchy into the Pelekais' pantry in "Mr. Stenchy" before being interrupted past Gantu.
    • He has also been shown to consume anything inedible and very rarely doesn't similar to eat something. An exception was in "Chilling", when he spit out a lemon, saying, "Ew, organic!", implying he might not similar lemons.
      • Yet, in "Shortstuff", Stitch, every bit a giant, drank some lemonade from the cart he accidentally smashed without expressing any cloy, and in "Swapper", he drank a whole bowl of lemonade (admitting modified by Jumba to cause those who drinkable it to temporarily change colors), once more without expressing any disgust, which would contradict this supposed dislike of lemons. Information technology could be that either Stitch doesn't like organically grown foods (as his heightened senses might have the unintended side effect of him tasting fifty-fifty the tiniest amounts of manure residue), he doesn't like the taste of unsweetened lemons or lemon juice, or him spitting out the organic lemon was naught more than than a simple joke.
    • In the Stitch! anime, he likewise loves Yuna's blue crab sushi.
  • Due to a continuity error, Stitch's ear notches accept a trend to disappear or change position in some works or merchandise. This has also acquired countless fan fine art and even some official artwork to reverberate these and other errors.
  • Following later on Stitch! The Movie, Run up's toes have changed from dark blue to black.
    • Additionally, following later on Run up Has a Glitch, Stitch's fur colour has changed from dark blue to light bluish.
  • Sew'southward blood is revealed to be pink when a sample was taken out of his torso.
  • When Sew together has a glitch, his optics glow green.
    • In the original film, Stitch's optics were shown green afterward he crashed landed on Earth. In Stitch Has a Glitch, the animation was reused in the beginning.
  • Usually when Sew together rolls into a brawl, he puts his anxiety into his oral cavity and covers his face with his barrel. In "Gull" and "Snafu", his ball course resembles Cannonball's brawl form in Leroy & Sew.
  • Since Lilo'due south adoption of Stitch was a legal process under State of Hawaii law (complete with legal documentation), information technology can be said that his legal name is indeed "Run up" and not "Experiment 626". Disney INFINITY seems to re-enforce this past describing him as "Dr. Jumba'southward old Experiment 626" on the description for Run up in the games' Hall of Heroes.
    • This may besides provide additional context when he interrupts the One thousand Councilwoman to clarify his name in the denouement of Lilo & Stitch, as he may as well imply that it would no longer be considered proper to refer to him as "Experiment 626" in any further formal or legal matters. Since he is referred to every bit "Captain Sew" when he joins the Galactic Fleet in Leroy & Stitch, it could besides be that the United Galactic Federation does formally acknowledge "Run up" as his proper legal name; if they didn't, then he would accept been "Captain 626" instead.
  • In the prequel comics and The Origin of Run up, it is revealed that Stitch'south genes comprise those of some of the most powerful creatures in the milky way, equally well every bit some of Jumba'southward for "brains and expert looks". One of the genes was a puppy, explaining Run up's resemblance to a canis familiaris (though Jumba did not know how it got in at that place).
  • In each of the franchise's three TV serial, Sew together grows into a giant at to the lowest degree once per show via some method.
    • In the Lilo & Sew together: The Series episode "Shortstuff", Stitch uses Jumba's Protoplasmic Growth Ray to brand himself bigger, only he is considerably clumsier in this larger size since he was not designed to be large. The episode'southward titular experiment also becomes bigger and defeats the enlarged Stitch at the funfair. Stitch would afterward be returned to his normal size in order to fight dorsum and win.
    • In the Stitch! anime episode "Experiment-a-palooza", Shrink zaps Stitch with an energy ray later on the latter falls into a swimming pool, causing him to grow into a giant. Due to Retro reverting Stitch to his original subversive programming, Stitch goes on a rampage in this giant form until Yuna reaches out to him and reminds him of his promise. Shrink would exist used over again to revert Stitch to his original size.
    • Stitch & Ai has the aforementioned metamorphosis programme, which transforms him into a gigantic monster armed with four tentacle-like blasters. Notably, dissimilar with Lilo & Run up: The Serial, Run up does non go clumsier as a giant in this series, which had some of the same coiffure members as the Western serial.
      • However, a deleted version of the opening of the original film contradicts this. In this opening, the Galactic Council shows video footage of Experiment 626—in his familiar small size—causing chaos and destruction in an alien metropolis, including tipping over a skyscraper past lifting it from its base. The existence of this scene strongly suggests that Chris Sanders, Stitch's creator and original vox actor, never intended or at to the lowest degree considered giving Sew together this metamorphosis ability, thus likely making the monstrous "destruction form" in Stitch & Ai a retcon or a "revision" of the character. (Sanders did not work on either Sew together & Ai or the Sew together! anime series in whatever capacity; he was only credited in those shows for creating the characters who originated in Lilo & Stitch, including Sew together.)
  • Stitch appeared on more covers for bug of Disney Adventures than whatsoever other character, appearing on the cover of twelve issues.
  • Toothless, a Nighttime Fury from DreamWorks Animation's How to Train Your Dragon franchise, bears a potent resemblance to Stitch. Even their facial expressions are similar, specially those showing, excitement, wariness, and anger. However, their personalities are somewhat different, as Sew together is far more mischievous than Toothless. This is not a coincidence; Chris Sanders was the designer for both characters and co-directed both films with Dean DeBlois. Information technology is too possible that Toothless was inspired past him.
    • Chris Sanders left Disney to join DreamWorks Animation (a rival animation company to Disney) in 2007 due to artistic differences over Disney rejecting his original Bolt script and designs. Despite his departure, though, Sanders nevertheless continues to vocalisation Stitch in video games like Kingdom Hearts II, Birth by Sleep, Disney Infinity 2.0, and in whatever other appearances of Stitch.
  • In Big Hero 6, Stitch is referenced twice: the first every bit a costume worn by Mochi in a painting, and the 2d as one of the pillows on Fred's bed (alongside a Splodyhead pillow).

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