This article needs additional citations for verification .(November 2024) |
Lilo & Stitch: The Series is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation that aired for 65 episodes over two seasons. Bookended by the animated films Stitch! The Movie (2003) and Leroy & Stitch (2006), it first aired between the ABC Kids programming block and Disney Channel from 2003 to 2006. It is the first television series in the Lilo & Stitch franchise and a sequel to the 2002 animated film Lilo & Stitch . In this series, Hawaiian girl Lilo Pelekai and her alien best friend and adopted "dog" Stitch adventure around the island of Kauai searching for, naming, and rehabilitating Stitch's predecessor "cousins", who are his creator Dr. Jumba Jookiba's 625 other genetic experiments.
Note that Stitch, Experiment 626, appears in every episode, so he is not included in the "Experiments mentioned" list. Experiments' numbers are based on those seen in the list of experiments shown in the credits of Leroy & Stitch . In addition, Reuben, Experiment 625, wasn't named until Leroy & Stitch and was only referred to as "625" throughout the show; his later-given name is only shown in the "Experiments mentioned" list for convenience. Some experiments were given incorrect numbers in certain episodes; these and other discrepancies are noted below.
The production codes and air dates are sourced from the United States Copyright Office unless otherwise stated.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
First aired | Last aired | Network | |||
Pilot film | August 26, 2003 | Direct-to-video | |||
1 | 39 | September 20, 2003 | February 28, 2004 | Toon Disney Disney Channel ABC (ABC Kids) | |
2 | 26 [a] | November 5, 2004 | July 29, 2006 | ||
Finale film | June 23, 2006 | Disney Channel |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Direct-to-video release date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stitch! The Movie | Tony Craig and Bobs Gannaway | Bobs Gannaway and Jess Winfield | Troy Adomitis, Thomas Bernardo, David Bullock, Tina Kugler, Ken Laramay, Zac Moncrief and Calvin Suggs Chris Dent, Wendy Grieb, Kyle Menke and Rossen Varbanov (additionals) | August 26, 2003 [1] | |
The story is an introduction to Dr. Jumba Jookiba's remaining 625 experiments, which he created with the financing of Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel.
|
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | "Richter" | Victor A. Cook | Thomas D. Hart | Stark Howell and David Schwartz | September 20, 2003 | 106 |
An earthquake rocks the island, prompting Pleakley to study earthquake safety. When it is discovered that the earthquakes were caused by an experiment, Lilo and Stitch must travel underground to catch it before it cracks the Earth in half (and before Gantu catches it).
| |||||||
2 | 2 | "Phantasmo" | Don MacKinnon | Henry Gilroy | Troy Adomitis, Wendy Grieb and Calvin Suggs | September 27, 2003 | 110 |
Stitch wins an oyster containing a hidden experiment pod at a restaurant crane game. When the pod gets wet, however, the ghostly experiment possesses Scrump the doll and causes all sorts of mischief. When Stitch is blamed, he must prove himself innocent by catching the experiment in the act.
| |||||||
3 | 3 | "Clip" | Victor Cook | Kevin D. Campbell | David Schwartz and Stark Howell | October 4, 2003 | 112 |
After causing chaos at a beauty salon, Lilo and Stitch meet the hair-eating experiment that made Jumba nearly bald. However, when they try to use it to get revenge on Mertle for her cruel words, the hairball gets loose and threatens to eat up all the hair on the island. Meanwhile, Jumba regrows an afro and Gantu gets stuck dancing at a luau. In the end, Clip becomes good and is repurposed to give people the perfect haircut. When Jumba gets his hair cut, he is given back his normal three hairs and realizes that's how he likes it.
| |||||||
4 | 4 | "Mr. Stenchy" | Victor A. Cook | Madellaine Paxson | Nathan Chew, Debra Pugh and David Smith | October 11, 2003 | 107 |
Lilo rescues an irresistibly cute experiment. Jumba warns that the new experiment will release a terrible odor soon. However, Lilo is invited to Mertle’s FHGH (Future Hawaiian Girls of Hawaii) tea party if she brings the adorable experiment. Stitch is jealous of the attention received by the new experiment and allows Gantu to capture him. Gantu then develops an affection for the cute experiment, making 625 jealous. Lilo and Stitch rescue Mr. Stenchy as he begins to release the odor. Jumba puts Mr. Stenchy on a rocket and sends him to Pleakley's home planet where the odor is considered appealing.
| |||||||
5 | 5 | "Spooky" | Don MacKinnon | Madellaine Paxson | Edward Baker and Fred Gonzales | October 12, 2003 | 102 |
Experiment 300 is discovered on Halloween, which can morph into a person's worst fear. It is revealed that Mertle and her friends' worst fear is seeing Lilo without her head, and Lilo has fears of clowns and an abandoned house. Stitch's worst fear is water, and Nani's worst fear is hearing Cobra Bubbles say that he has to take away Lilo. Jumba's worst fear is his ex-wife. Pleakley's worst fear is his mother.
| |||||||
6 | 6 | "Holio" | Don MacKinnon | Jim Peronto | Troy Adomitis and Wendy Grieb | October 12, 2003 | 116 |
Mertle receives a charm bracelet for her birthday, but one of the charms is actually an experiment pod. Lilo and Stitch must try to retrieve it before she gets it wet, or else the universe will be sucked into a black hole. Meanwhile, Nani must prepare for a company inspection.
| |||||||
7 | 7 | "Cannonball" | Don MacKinnon | Kevin D. Campbell | Troy Adomitis, Calvin Suggs, Wendy Grieb and Carlos Baeza | October 13, 2003 | 104 |
A tsunami-creating experiment appears with the threat of endangering the entire world if it reaches the ocean. Lilo and Stitch must use the newly designed X-Buggy to capture it before Gantu does. Meanwhile, Lilo's hula halau participates in a sand-sculpting contest.
| |||||||
8 | 8 | "Yapper" | Don MacKinnon | Catherine Lieuwen | Ed Baker and Fred Gonzales | October 13, 2003 | 108 |
Mertle gets a pet dog, names her "Gigi" and enters her in a dog show in Honolulu, and Lilo enters Stitch in the same dog show in hopes of beating Mertle and winning her friendship. Meanwhile, Jumba and Pleakley go sightseeing around the city and run into Gantu who is trying to capture Mertle's dog who turns out to be an experiment.
| |||||||
9 | 9 | "Yin-Yang" | Don MacKinnon | Henry Gilroy | Tina Kugler, Ken Laramy and Calvin Suggs | October 17, 2003 | 105 |
Two experiments activate at the same time while Lilo and Stitch are arguing. Lilo and Stitch insist that they each can catch an experiment without the other. Meanwhile, Jumba and Pleakley make a bet to see whether Lilo or Stitch will capture an experiment first, and Gantu forces 625 to help him catch them both. The race is on because Jumba theorizes that if the two elementally opposing experiments touch each other, they will destroy Earth. Eventually, Lilo and Stitch team up together again and help each other capture the experiments each was after using the "tools" given to them by Jumba and Pleakley, who both lose their bet. Lilo repurposes the experiments to create a new island.
| |||||||
10 | 10 | "Kixx" | Victor A. Cook | Catherine Lieuwen | Tom Bernardo, David Bullock and Brad Vandergrift | October 20, 2003 | 103 |
An experiment causes trouble by bullying people around the island, and a chemical reaction from a bad snack combination results in Stitch losing his ability to fight. Lilo must retrain him so that he can defeat Kixx before Gantu does.
| |||||||
11 | 11 | "Splodyhead" | Victor Cook | Henry Gilroy | Debra Pugh and Tom Bernardo Nathan Chew (additional) | October 24, 2003 | 117 |
In order to catch an experiment, Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, Gantu, and 625 travel to the island of Niʻihau. After becoming stranded on the beach under the threat of being blasted by Splodyhead, the two opposing teams become one "tribe" and are forced to work together to survive. This initially doesn't go well as Gantu and Stitch both want to be the leader until 625 nominates Lilo. Under Lilo's leadership, the group manages to disable Splodyhead's powers, causing him to flee, but he's captured when Gantu and Stitch team up together against him. Gantu gets the experiment, but when David and Nani show up to rescue Lilo, Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley, they only agree to help him and 625 back to shore if he gives them the experiment, which he reluctantly does.
| |||||||
12 | 12 | "Amnesio" | Don MacKinnon | Catherine Lieuwen | Ken Laramy and Kyle Menke Wendy Grieb (additional) | October 27, 2003 | 118 |
It is Lilo's birthday, but no one seems to remember. While they hand out invitations for their own party, they encounter an experiment that gives people amnesia and causes them to lose their memories of each other. Now thinking that her name is Martha, Stitch is an escaped convict, and Gantu is her partner cop named Lenny, Lilo teams up with him to hunt down Stitch and find clues to their lost memories.
| |||||||
13 | 13 | "Swirly" | Victor Cook | Brian Swenlin | Stark Howell and Dave Schwartz | November 3, 2003 | 129 |
A popular television show comes to Hawaii as a hypnotizing experiment is activated. Lilo dislikes the show, but under the experiment’s spell, she is instructed to be more like Mertle, who happens to love the show. Stitch is also hypnotized and wants to be on the show. Hamsterviel orders Gantu to go on the show and use the experiment to hypnotize the audience, bringing them under Hamsterviel's power. Lilo and Stitch rescue Swirly just in time and leave Gantu stranded in front of a live audience.
| |||||||
14 | 14 | "Fibber" | Don MacKinnon | Catherine Lieuwen | Kyle Menke, Ken Laramy and Tina Kugler | November 7, 2003 | 113 |
Pleakley's mother calls to inform him of his arranged marriage, so he lies that he is engaged to an Earth girl. When his family comes for the wedding, though, Pleakley must pretend that Nani is his fiancée. Eventually, the truth is exposed and Pleakley's family accepts him for who he is while revealing that while all are successful, they are actually envious of him.
| |||||||
15 | 15 | "Tank" | Victor Cook | Madellaine Paxson | Stark Howell and David Schwartz | November 10, 2003 | 120 |
Lilo wins tickets to the Elizabethan Fair and invites the hula girls to join her. Mertle refuses to go because she does not want to be with Lilo, and Stitch is not allowed inside because no dogs are admitted. They team up to catch a metal-eating experiment. Eventually, Gantu is allowed to capture the experiment to save Mertle and Stitch. The hula girls take Mertle back, and Lilo apologizes to Stitch for neglecting him.
| |||||||
16 | 16 | "Sprout" | Victor Cook | Madellaine Paxson | David Bullock and Tom Bernardo Nathan Chew and Mark Koetsier (additionals) | November 14, 2003 | 111 |
Lilo makes a bet with Mertle to win the orchid competition at the Kokaua Town fair and steals a dangerous plant experiment against Jumba's warnings, while Pleakley grows a giant "Pinormous" pineapple, and Stitch practices being a cowboy for the rodeo. However, when the experiment gets loose and spreads its roots all over the fairgrounds, Stitch must defeat it cowboy-style.
| |||||||
17 | 17 | "Elastico" | Victor Cook | Cate Lieuwen | Nathan Chew and Christian Roman | November 17, 2003 | 132 |
Lilo ignores Stitch while working on a new hula dance. Stitch finds a cousin performing as a circus entertainer and when he attempts to capture Elastico, he is adopted as a circus performer himself. Gantu captures but cannot hold Elastico, who returns to the circus. Lilo realizes that Stitch has left and convinces him to stay in Hawaii and not travel with his new circus family.
| |||||||
18 | 18 | "Yaarp" | Victor Cook | John Wray | Nathan Chew, Debra Pugh and Roy Smith | November 21, 2003 | 122 |
Lilo's idea for an alien invasion alarm to improve the hula school is rejected, so she tries to write a letter to the mayor about it. Meanwhile, a loud experiment causes Stitch to temporarily lose his hearing, so earless Pleakley is given the job of capturing the experiment himself. While Pleakley is off looking for Yaarp, Gantu captures Stitch and will not let him free without a trade.
| |||||||
19 | 19 | "627" | Don MacKinnon | Henry Gilroy | Wendy Grieb and Troy Adomitis | November 24, 2003 | 123 |
Stitch becomes egotistical after beating his experiment catching record, so Jumba decides to put him in his place by activating his brand new experiment, 627. Being more powerful than 626 with none of his weaknesses, Stitch may meet his match when 627 escapes Jumba's custody and falls into the hands of Gantu. 627 works for Gantu capturing experiments and proves unbeatable until 625, jealous of the attention 627 gets, calls Lilo and reveals that 627's weakness is laughter. Lilo and Stitch use this to defeat 627, and as it is impossible to turn him good, they use a dehydrator to turn him back into a pod, but Jumba is shown to have an Experiment 628 whose pod he stores on his ship.
| |||||||
20 | 20 | "The Asteroid" | Victor Cook | Laura McCreary | Nathan Chew, Adam Vanwyk and Phil Weinstein | December 1, 2003 | 109 |
Lilo and Stitch visit a planetarium and overhear Cobra Bubbles' warning of an asteroid set to impact Earth. With no one believing them or bothering to seek shelter, Stitch formulates a plan to go into outer space and destroy it to save the planet. However, when they discover that the asteroid itself is home to an alien, Lilo and Stitch must decide which home they must sacrifice for the sake of the other. In the end, the group uses Jumba's ship's hyperdrive to safely push the asteroid away from Earth without destroying it but leaving Jumba and Pleakley permanently stranded on Earth.
| |||||||
21 | 21 | "Topper" | Don MacKinnon | Thomas D. Hart | Fred Gonzales and Ed Baker | December 5, 2003 | 114 |
It is Christmas Eve, and Lilo is trying to teach Stitch how Hawaiians celebrate Christmas. However, when Gantu has an experiment pod giftwrapped for Dr. Hämsterviel, everyone mistakes Stitch's hunt for the box as a selfish attempt to hoard presents for himself.
| |||||||
22 | 22 | "Melty" | Don MacKinnon | Madellaine Paxson | Debra Pugh, Wendy Grieb and Troy Adomitis Zac Moncrief and Ken Laramy (additionals) | December 8, 2003 | 134 |
While trying to catch a fire-breathing experiment, Lilo falls into a puddle of mud in front of Keoni. To erase her embarrassment, she tries to use Jumba's time-traveling invention. Each time she tries to change the past, it creates a progressively worse future. Finally, Lilo realizes that she must live events as they were meant to occur and repeats her embarrassing fall. However, Keoni later shows up to cheer her up.
| |||||||
23 | 23 | "Houdini" | Don MacKinnon | Brian Swenlin & John Wray | Edward Baker and Fred Gonzales | December 12, 2003 | 119 |
Stitch and Pleakley are hired to do a magic show at Mertle's "half-birthday" party. After their act turns out to be horrible, Lilo secretly activates an experiment that turns things invisible to help make the show a success. It is, and Mertle's Hollywood producer aunt Stacy hires them to do their trick on national television. However, when Houdini runs away and leaves Stitch invisible, Lilo will have to find them both before her ʻohana looks like frauds. Meanwhile, 625 finds 119's experiment pod at the grocery store, thinking it is 611's pod, but Gantu takes all credit for it while searching for Experiment 604 through his heat goggles. In the end, Houdini arrives just in time to make the magic trick work, revealing himself to be the true magician and getting a magic show with Mertle's aunt Stacy.
| |||||||
24 | 24 | "Sinker" | Victor A. Cook | Kenneth Koonce & Robert Martin | Rossen Varbanov, Chris Dent and Debra Pugh | December 15, 2003 | 124 |
A small, purple shark-like experiment is destroying and sinking 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.
| |||||||
25 | 25 | "Nosy" | Don MacKinnon | Cate Lieuwen | Troy Adomitis, Wendy Grieb and Rossen Varbanov | December 19, 2003 | 128 |
Nani invites her prospective boss home to demonstrate the spirit of Ohana. Lilo has a crush on the boss's son Keoni. Before the visit, they find a new experiment who is designed to snoop around and dig up dirt on the enemy. The experiment is so annoying that Lilo and Stitch give Nosy to Gantu. Nosy then annoys Gantu and Hamsterviel so much that they release him. He returns to Lilo’s house just in time to finish the visit with Nani’s boss. In the end Nosy returns to Gantu's ship and spreads rumors about Gantu to 625.
| |||||||
26 | 26 | "Finder" | Don MacKinnon | Madellaine Paxson | Ken Laramy and Tina Kugler | December 22, 2003 | 130 |
Stitch becomes jealous of a new experiment when Lilo takes him to show-and-tell instead of Stitch. Meanwhile, Dr. Hämsterviel escapes from prison and travels to Earth, where he is "adopted" by Mertle. While the Grand Councilwoman offers to reinstate Gantu's position for the capture of Dr. Hämsterviel, Stitch strives to upstage Finder by finding him first. Mertle is captured by Gantu by accident and Stitch and Finder team up to rescue her, with Finder flying Stitch to Gantu's ship. Stitch disables Gantu's ship again and Mertle is rescued, while the Grand Councilwoman takes Hämsterviel into custody but doesn't reinstate Gantu due to kidnapping Mertle. Finder is put to work running a Lost and Found at the beach.
| |||||||
27 | 27 | "Slushy" | Victor Cook | Henry Gilroy | David Schwartz and Stark Howell | December 26, 2003 | 127 |
523 chills the weather in Lilo's town during a very hot day. He makes it so cold that it starts to snow. Slushy also battles with Splodyhead (619). Splodyhead wins and restores the warm climate of the island. Slushy finds his one true place at the ice cream shop creating shave ice.
| |||||||
28 | 28 | "Dupe" | Victor Cook | Madellaine Paxson | Christian Roman and Nathan Chew | December 29, 2003 | 126 |
Lilo hosts a slumber party, but none of her classmates from hula school come. When she finds an experiment that creates duplicates, she tries to duplicate herself so that she can have friends. Stitch saves her, but is duplicated. Stitch is weakened by the duplication when his strength is divided among all the duplicates. Gantu is able to use several experiments to capture Stitch. Lilo tricks Gantu into using Dupe to turn his few experiments into an army and then combines the Stitches back into one full-strength Stitch.
| |||||||
29 | 29 | "Short Stuff" | Don MacKinnon | Henry Gilroy | Ed Baker, Fred Gonzales and Rossen Varbanov | January 2, 2004 | 133 |
Lilo takes Stitch to a carnival, but Stitch is too short for the rides. A small crablike experiment that fouls up machinery is activated. Pleakley uses Jumba's invention to make Stitch grow, but Gantu interrupts and Stitch grows too big. Then, Shortstuff is also zapped, and the two giants battle each other back at the carnival. Shortstuff is defeated after Stitch returns to normal size and becomes a new ride at the carnival at his giant size.
| |||||||
30 | 30 | "Angel" | Don MacKinnon | Cate Lieuwen | Ken Laramy and Kyle Menke | January 5, 2004 | 125 |
The search for the next experiment stops when Stitch falls in love with a female experiment, but Lilo is suspicious of her. When she looks up Angel in Jumba's computer, she discovers that the experiment turns good experiments back to evil by singing her siren song. Angel, who is actually working for Gantu and Hämsterviel, sings to Jumba and other experiments to turn them evil again. Stitch, who is immune to her song, tries to win her heart, but gets tricked by her and trapped in a rocket hidden under Mount Waialeale with Gantu, 625, and all the experiments Angel converted to evil inside. Lilo plays a recording of Angel's song backwards to turn Jumba back to good, but they fail to reach Stitch before the rocket blasts off. However, Angel regrets her betrayal towards Stitch, turns all of the experiments she converted back to good, and Stitch and the re-converted experiments bring the rocket back down, although Gantu captures and takes away Angel in retaliation for her betrayal towards him. Lilo promises Stitch that they will rescue her one day.
| |||||||
31 | 31 | "Felix" | Don MacKinnon | Kevin D. Campbell | Rossen Varbanov, Ken Boyer and John Dorman Ken Laramy (additional) | January 9, 2004 | 131 |
Gantu found an experiment, but lets it go. Lilo later finds it and takes it home, naming it Felix (due to her statement that all "neat freaks" on television are named "Felix"). Felix is an experiment mad with cleanness and cleans everything. For that, Felix becomes very good friends with Pleakley, but Felix is so mad with cleaning that he thinks everything around him are dirty and ends up wanting to destroy Lilo, Stitch and the others. Lilo and Stitch must save everyone from Felix's mania and clean the home before Nani returns.
| |||||||
32 | 32 | "Poxy" | Victor A. Cook | Thomas D. Hart | Dave Filoni and David Schwartz | January 11, 2004 | 101 |
A small microbe-like experiment enters Pleakley's body, causing a peculiar illness that gives him purple pimples, a swollen eye, extremely smelly feet, and uncontrollable burping. Lilo and Stitch must capture the experiment and remove it from within Pleakley by shrinking to microscopic size. However, they must act quickly, as their shrinking effect is only temporary, and Pleakley is at risk of exploding if they do not make it out of him in time.
| |||||||
33 | 33 | "Hunkahunka" | Don MacKinnon | Chad F. Rogers | Ed Baker and Fred Gonzales | January 11, 2004 | 121 |
It is Valentine's Day, and Lilo uses an experiment that makes people fall in love to make Keoni fall in love with her. Stitch must catch the experiment before Gantu does.
| |||||||
34 | 34 | "Sample" | Don MacKinnon | Thomas D. Hart | Ed Baker and Fred Gonzales | January 11, 2004 | 139 |
Stitch is afraid of going to the vet and ends up meeting an experiment that can repeat any sound. Two alien hunters try to capture Stitch, Sample, and Gantu.
| |||||||
35 | 35 | "Baby-Fier" | Victor Cook | Cate Lieuwen & Kevin D. Campbell | Stark Howell and David Schwartz Craig Kemplin (additional) | January 12, 2004 | 136 |
An experiment that turns people into babies activates and turns Stitch, Nani, Jumba, Pleakley and Gantu into babies. Baby Stitch and Baby Gantu battle for the experiment, while Lilo and Baby Jumba (who still possesses the intellect of adult Jumba) have to mix an antidote for the age regression requiring adult coffee in the mix. In the end, Stitch gets it and everything goes back to normal.
| |||||||
36 | 36 | "Bonnie & Clyde" | Don MacKinnon | Henry Gilroy | Chris Dent and Kyle Menke | January 16, 2004 | 135 |
After being grounded for 24 hours for being rowdy, Lilo and Stitch sneak out of their room and meet a criminal experiment duo, who urges them to do whatever they want. After causing trouble around the island and realizing the consequences of their naughty behavior, though, Lilo and Stitch decide to capture the crooks to redeem themselves. They pretend that they are working with the two again, but once they are taken to their hideout, capture the two experiments who are then taken to their one true place: prison. Lilo and Stitch have to clean up the mess they made as repayment for their crimes. The experiments names are parodies of the bank robbing duo, Bonnie and Clyde. | |||||||
37 | 37 | "Slugger" | Victor Cook | Madellaine Paxson | Rossen Varbanov and Ken Boyer Zac Moncrief, Brandon Strathmann and Nathan Chew (additionals) | January 26, 2004 | 138 |
Lilo's baseball team loses to Mertle's team, due to Pleakley's lack of competence. Later Lilo and Mertle make a bet for another game and that whoever wins the game will get the other player's personal items. Then a small, yellow, pterosaur-like experiment activates that is designed to deflect projectiles with his tail shaped like a baseball bat. Lilo decides to place him on their team in Pleakley's place, in hopes of beating Mertle's team. But to make matters worse Mertle has placed Gantu on her team, who has promised to help her win the game with a bargain to achieve the experiment at the end. Mertle ends up changing things so they play basketball instead of baseball, but Pleakley saves the day as he turns out to be a champion player of a similar game on his homeworld.
| |||||||
38 | 38 | "Bad Stitch" | Victor Cook | Jan Strnad | Tom Bernardo, John Dorman and Ken Boyer | January 30, 2004 | 115 |
Nani has been receiving a lot of bills for Stitch's destruction, so she gets Lilo to try and train him to be more civilized (otherwise he would be thrown out of the ʻohana). When Lilo's attempts prove to be unsuccessful Stitch decides to leave and ends up being kidnapped by Dr. Hämsterviel, who plans to turn him evil again. Lilo, Jumba and Pleakley must now rescue him before it's too late.
| |||||||
39 | 39 | "Drowsy" | Victor Cook | Thomas D. Hart & John Wray | Nathan Chew and David Smith Jose Zelaya and Brandon Strathmann (additionals) | February 28, 2004 | 137 |
Stitch uses an experiment to get restless Lilo to sleep, but cannot wake her up the next day. While he is forced to use her sleeping body as a puppet to complete her responsibilities, Gantu is instructed to capture the experiment and kidnap the vacationing Regis Philbin.
|
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
40 | 1 | "Spike" | Tony Craig | John Wray | Calvin Suggs, Dave Fulp and Tony Craig | November 5, 2004 | 201 | |||||
Lilo wants to beat Mertle at the "‘Ohana Rama" family trivia contest, but loses confidence when Stitch is poked by a porcupine-like experiment whose quills makes people 99% goofy and 1% clever. Meanwhile, Pleakley starts a therapy group named "E.A.R.W.A.X" to rehabilitate experiments.
| ||||||||||||
41 | 2 | "Frenchfry" | Victor Cook | Madellaine Paxson | David Schwartz, Flamarion Ferreira and Rossen Varbanov | November 12, 2004 | 202 | |||||
After Nani bans junk food, Lilo and Stitch encounter an experiment that cooks delicious cuisine. Little do they know, they will be unable to stop eating because his food never fills people up, no matter how much they eat. Frenchfry is actually trying to fatten them up so that he can eat them himself.
| ||||||||||||
42 | 3 | "Swapper" | Victor Cook | Madellaine Paxson | Ken Boyer, David Smith and David Williams | November 19, 2004 | 204 | |||||
Lilo meets a new friend named Victoria who also joins Lilo's hula class. However, Mertle will stop at nothing to try and befriend her so that she will not be Lilo's friend. Lilo then attempts to prove that she's not weird by throwing a "Lilo's not weird" party. However, an experiment appears that switches people's minds, which results in Lilo and Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley switching bodies. From Stitch's body Lilo must make sure the party is successful, while Stitch has to pretend to be her. Eventually the experiment is defeated and Victoria reveals that she likes weird.
| ||||||||||||
43 | 4 | "Shoe" | Tony Craig | Kevin D. Campbell | Tony Craig, Broni Likomanov, Mark Zoeller, Anthony Bancroft and Larry Scholl | December 10, 2004 | 203 | |||||
When Nani ends up short on cash, the rest of the ‘ohana decide to start a "Bed and Not Breakfast" to bring in extra money. An experiment designed to bring bad luck threatens to ruin the business, until Jumba remembers that its effect can be reversed to turn very bad luck into very good luck.
| ||||||||||||
44 | 5 | "Slick" | Rob LaDuca | Heather Lombard & Evan Gore | Sahin Ersoz, Douglas McCarthy, Neal Sternecky and Rossen Varbanov | January 7, 2005 | 205 | |||||
Lilo and Stitch compete with Mertle to sell the most candy bars for their hula halau. The competition turns fierce when a slick-talking experiment appears that has the ability to sell anything.
| ||||||||||||
45 | 6 | "Skip" | Victor Cook | John Wray | Calvin Suggs, Lawrence Leker and Gary Perkovac | February 11, 2005 | 206 | |||||
Tired of childhood restrictions, Lilo uses an experiment that skips time ahead ten years in the future to turn herself into a teenager and then into an adult. However, while she and Stitch disappear for twenty years, Dr. Hämsterviel captures the experiments and takes over the world.
| ||||||||||||
46 | 7 | "Checkers" | Rob LaDuca | Cate Lieuwen | Broni Likomanov and Dave Fulp | March 4, 2005 | 207 | |||||
Lilo's hula halau is building a Merrie Monarch parade float, and Lilo is upset that the others do not like her ideas. However, when a crown-shaped experiment sits on her head, which she calls Checkers, its power causes everyone to treat her like a queen. After she sees the consequences of her rule and decides to step down, Gantu takes the experiment and makes himself king. However, Stitch gathers together the other experiments and stages a rebellion, deposing Gantu.
| ||||||||||||
47 | 8 | "PJ" | Rob LaDuca | Kevin D. Campbell | Wendy Grieb, David Smith and David Williams | April 1, 2005 | 209 | |||||
When Lilo is blamed for pranking her strict substitute hula teacher, she decides to use a practical-jokester experiment to get revenge and impress Mertle. Stitch must stop them before the jokes go too far.
| ||||||||||||
48 | 9 | "Ploot" | Victor Cook | Heather Lombard & Evan Gore | Louie del Carmen, David Smith, Alex Mann, Francis Glebas, Todd Britton and Troy Adomitis | April 22, 2005 | 217 | |||||
Lilo tries to clean Pudge's grotto for Earth Day, but meets an experiment that eats trash and later redistributes it across the island as pollutant goo. When Stitch gets sick from eating trash, Lilo must find a way to stop Ploot by herself. Eventually Stitch is cured and thanks to Pleakley a way to defeat Ploot is found through a combination of air fresheners. With help from Stitch, Lilo defeats Ploot herself and he becomes good and sets to work at cleaning up trash and pollution rather than making it.
| ||||||||||||
49 | 10 | "Snooty" | Rob LaDuca | Madellaine Paxson | Sahin Ersoz and Calvin Suggs | May 13, 2005 | 213 | |||||
Victoria becomes afraid of an experiment after it attacks her and thinks that it is a vampire. Lilo tries to explain that she can capture it and turn it good, but after it puts Stitch out of commission, Victoria decides to team up with Gantu (who, unknown to her, is intending to use her as bait) to "slay" the experiment. Later after Lilo shows up and saves her from Gantu she realizes her mistake and saves Snooty from Gantu. Furthermore, when Snooty shows a notable ability to clear out Victoria's often-clogged sinuses, she decides to keep him as a pet.
| ||||||||||||
50 | 11 | "Retro" | Rob LaDuca | John Behnke & Rob Humphrey Story by: Dana Landsberg | Douglas McCarthy, Andrew Schuhler and Thomas Morgan | May 20, 2005 | 214 | |||||
Nani's middle school friends return to Kaua‘i and, thinking that Nani is vice president of the business she works for, invites her and her ʻohana on a yacht cruise. Meanwhile, Stitch encounters an experiment that reverts objects, animals, and even people to a primitive state, as well as turning Lilo and the others into cavemen. It's up to Stitch capture the experiment and turn Lilo and Nana's school friends back to normal.
| ||||||||||||
51 | 12 | "Belle" | Rob LaDuca | David Warick & Amy Debartolomeis | Wendy Grieb and Broni Likomanov | June 3, 2005 | 216 | |||||
While out trying to prove the existence of the Nightmarchers (an ancient Hawaiian legend), Lilo, Mertle, Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley tell each other scary stories. Meanwhile, Experiment 248, later known as Belle, is being chased by Gantu.
| ||||||||||||
52 | 13 | "Morpholomew" | Victor Cook | Brandon Sawyer | Broni Likomanov, Louie del Carmen and Troy Adomitis | July 1, 2005 | 225 | |||||
Keoni is going away for the weekend, so Lilo uses a shape-shifting experiment to transform into him, and win the island's skateboarding competition's grand prize. At the same time, Jake, Trixie, Spud, Gramps and Fu Dog (from American Dragon: Jake Long ) visit the island to check out reports that magical creatures (actually Jumba's experiments) are running rampant.
| ||||||||||||
53 | 14 | "Spats" | Victor Cook | Heather Lombard & Evan Gore | Broni Likomanov and Douglas McCarthy | August 12, 2005 | 210 | |||||
The Proud Family comes to visit Hawaii and stay in the "bed and not breakfast" for their visit. Experiment 397 is on the loose, causing people and wrestlers to fight and argue with each other.
| ||||||||||||
54 | 15 | "Heckler" | Victor Cook | Laura McCreary | David Schwartz and David Williams | August 22, 2005 | 218 | |||||
Nani is having trouble organizing a charity dinner, so Pleakley offers to help entertain by providing stand-up comedy. However, when an experiment designed to mock people appears and leads Lilo down the wrong path, she and Stitch have to stop him before his heckling ruins the event.
| ||||||||||||
55 | 16 | "Wishy-Washy" | Victor Cook | Madellaine Paxson | David Prince, Tom Bernardo and Nathan Chew | August 23, 2005 | 221 | |||||
It is nearly graduation for hula school, and everyone needs to have a picture with their parents, but Lilo does not have parents. Along comes Experiment 267, who is designed to make wishes, so Lilo decides to try to get Nani and David married.
| ||||||||||||
56 | 17 | "Phoon" | Victor Cook | Brandon Sawyer | David Prince and Andrew Schuhler | August 24, 2005 | 211 | |||||
Lilo quits experiment hunting to go to Hula Hip Hop Fusion school. Meanwhile, Experiment 540, a windblasting experiment is unleashed, causing Gantu to take a bad blow to the head. Jumba's new device causes Phoon to mutate into a giant monster. Meanwhile, Gantu thinks that 625 and Hämsterviel are just figments of his imagination.
| ||||||||||||
57 | 18 | "Bugby" | Victor Cook | Thomas Hart | Ken Boyer, David Smith, Nathan Chew and Sharon Forward | August 25, 2005 | 223 | |||||
Lilo builds a town called Bugapolis for her new friends in her bug collection, but Stitch keeps trying to eat the citizens. He loses his appetite, though, after Experiment 128 (Bugby) turns Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley into bugs. With the help of bugs named Chaps, Manny, and Sperk, they have to find a way to change themselves back soon because Nani has called an exterminator.
| ||||||||||||
58 | 19 | "Rufus" | Victor Cook | Jim Peronto | Ken Boyer, David Schwartz, Troy Adomitis and Tom Bernardo | August 26, 2005 | 208 | |||||
When Stitch is kidnapped by Dr. Drakken, Pleakley calls on the help of Kim Possible to rescue him. Although they initially both want the other to step aside, Lilo and Kim must work together to accomplish this goal. Also, Jumba mistakes Rufus for the dangerous Experiment 607.
| ||||||||||||
59 | 20 | "Shush" | Rob LaDuca | Jim Peronto | Tom Bernardo and Sahin Ersoz | August 26, 2005 | 222 | |||||
Experiment 234, designed to collect private enemy conversations through its tail, is accidentally activated by Lilo. When Lilo gets into trouble after Shush overhears part of a conversion and thinking that Mertle hates her friends, Mertle, out of anger, willingly helps catch experiments for Hämsterviel.
| ||||||||||||
60 | 21 | "Lax" | Rob LaDuca | Mark Drop | Wendy Grieb, Broni Likomanov and Howy Parkins | January 16, 2006 (Toon Disney Airing) September 19, 2006 (Disney Channel Airing) | 219 | |||||
The cast of Recess visits Kauaʻi so Gretchen can use a telescope to examine what she believes is a new planet. Meanwhile, an experiment designed to make people stop working zaps Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley with its lazy beam. Lilo and her new friends try to catch the experiment while Stitch takes a vacation.
| ||||||||||||
61 | 22 | "Remmy" | Victor Cook | Jim Peronto | David Prince and Calvin Suggs | April 14, 2006 | 215 | |||||
It is the anniversary of Lilo's parents' death, and Lilo takes a nap to deal with her sadness about losing her parents. However, when an experiment enters her dreams and tries to dissolve them into nightmares, Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley go in after it to capture it before she wakes up. Meanwhile, Nani tries to find a way to make Lilo feel happy again.
| ||||||||||||
62 | 23 | "Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats" | Rob LaDuca | Heather Lombard & Evan Gore | Sahin Ersoz | May 19, 2006 | 220 | |||||
"Ace" | John Wray | Calvin Suggs and Shawna Cha-Gallego | ||||||||||
Lilo and Stitch try to help Mrs. Hasagawa out by organizing her fruit stand and cleaning her yard. However, when she tries to offer them a bowl of apricots for their help, they discover that the bowl is actually full of experiment pods and that her house is full of stray experiments which she believes are "cats". Lilo and Stitch try to gather all the experiments.
The leader of the Evil Genius Organization (EGO) believes that Jumba has turned good and wants to revoke his membership, but Lilo convinces him to visit Earth so that they can prove that Jumba is still worthy of membership. As they construct an elaborate facade to trick him, however, a failed non-evil experiment is activated. Gantu does not bother to catch this experiment.
| ||||||||||||
63 | 24 | "Glitch" | Rob LaDuca | John Wray | Douglas McCarthy and Andrew Schuhler | June 23, 2006 | 224 | |||||
"Woops" | Heather Lombard & Evan Gore | Calvin Suggs and Troy Adomitis | ||||||||||
Lilo is tired of doing chores and asks Jumba to build a machine to help her, so he ends up upgrading the entire house to do the chores itself. However, when an experiment designed to turn technology against its user enters the computer control system, Stitch must fight the house to rescue everyone.
A clumsy experiment causes Dr. Hämsterviel to nearly be caught by his prison guards, so he returns all the captured experiments to Gantu for safekeeping. However, when he lets the trouble-making experiment go, it threatens to ruin Pleakley's chance at a domino championship.
| ||||||||||||
64 | 25 | "Snafu" | Victor Cook | Jess Winfield | David Schwartz, David Williams, Todd Britton, Nathan Chew and Sahin Ersoz | June 23, 2006 | 226 | |||||
When Lilo and Stitch learn from Nosy that all the experiments captured by Gantu are imprisoned in his ship (as a result of the events of "Woops"), the two plan a rescue mission to free them. However, they accidentally activate an experiment designed to destroy complex plans. As Lilo and Stitch form a rescue team regardless, Jumba and Pleakley try to understand the meaning of love, and Gantu tries to use Angel's song to turn the experiments evil again.
| ||||||||||||
65 | 26 | "Link" | Rob LaDuca | John Behnke & Rob Humphrey | David Williams, Ken Boyer, Andrew Schuhler, David Prince and David Smith | July 29, 2006 | 212 | |||||
When Lilo and Mertle are forced to work together to find buried treasure, an experiment appears that binds together uncooperative people with indestructible, rubberlike slime. Mertle helps Lilo catch the experiment, while Stitch becomes stuck to Nani and Jumba becomes stuck to Pleakley.
|
Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | DVD release date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Leroy & Stitch | Tony Craig and Bobs Gannaway | Bobs Gannaway and Jess Winfield | Troy Adomitis, Ken Boyer, Sahin Ersoz, Shawna Gallego, Tom Bernardo, Tony Craig, Nick Filippi and Dave Schwartz | June 23, 2006 | June 27, 2006 | |
Lilo, Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley have finally caught all of Jumba's genetic experiments and found the one true place where each of them belongs. Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley are offered positions in the Galactic Alliance, turning them down so that they can stay on Earth with Lilo. However, Lilo realizes that her alien friends have places where they belong, and it is finally time to say "aloha." Meanwhile, Gantu has left Earth and broken Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel out of prison, who is planning to create and clone a new experiment named "Leroy", one that will allow him to take over the galaxy.
|
Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was written and directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois and produced by Clark Spencer, based on an original story created by Sanders. It stars Daveigh Chase and Sanders as the voices of the title characters, with the voices of Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, Zoe Caldwell, and Kevin Michael Richardson in supporting roles. It was the second of three Disney animated feature films produced primarily at the Florida animation studio in Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida.
David Allen Ogden Stiers was an American actor and conductor. He appeared in numerous productions on Broadway, and originated the role of Feldman in The Magic Show, in 1974.
Daveigh Elizabeth Chase is an American actress. She began her career appearing in minor television roles before being cast as Samantha Darko in Richard Kelly's cult film Donnie Darko. She would subsequently provide the voices of Chihiro Ogino in the English dub of the Studio Ghibli film Spirited Away, and Lilo Pelekai in the Disney animated feature film Lilo & Stitch and its subsequent franchise, before appearing as Samara Morgan, the child antagonist in the 2002 horror film The Ring.
Liliana Berry Davis Mumy is an American actress. Between 2002 and 2006, she appeared as Jessica Baker in Cheaper by the Dozen and its sequel, as well as Lucy Miller in the second and third films of The Santa Clause trilogy.
Stitch, Stitches, Stitching or Stitched may refer to:
Cel shading or toon shading is a type of non-photorealistic rendering designed to make 3D computer graphics appear to be flat by using less shading color instead of a shade gradient or tints and shades. A cel shader is often used to mimic the style of a comic book or cartoon and/or give the render a characteristic paper-like texture. There are similar techniques that can make an image look like a sketch, an oil painting or an ink painting. The name comes from cels, clear sheets of acetate which are painted on for use in traditional 2D animation.
Lilo & Stitch: The Series is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It premiered on September 20, 2003, on ABC as part of ABC Kids, with a delayed premiere on Disney Channel on October 12, 2003. The series ended on July 29, 2006, after airing 65 episodes in two seasons.
Stitch! The Movie is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Rough Draft Korea, released on August 26, 2003. It is produced by Tony Craig, Jess Winfield, and Roberts "Bobs" Gannaway; Gannaway also co-wrote and co-directed with Winfield and Craig, respectively. It is the second film released in the Lilo & Stitch franchise and the third film chronologically, taking place after the 2002 first film and the 2005 direct-to-video sequel Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch. The film also serves as the backdoor pilot of the spin-off sequel series Lilo & Stitch: The Series, which Craig, Winfield, and Gannaway executive produced and debuted the following month. The story is an introduction to Dr. Jumba Jookiba's 625 experiments that he created with the financing of Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel.
Zachary Thomas Moncrief is an American artist, producer, director, and writer in the animation industry. He's currently a co-executive producer on Netflix's pre-school series Ghee Happy. His titles have included supervising producer, writer, supervising director, storyboard artist, designer, and songwriter. In 2009, an episode from Phineas and Ferb, which he directed entitled "The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein", received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the category for Outstanding Special Class Short-format Animated Programs.
Leroy & Stitch is a 2006 American animated science fiction comedy television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It was written by Bobs Gannaway and Jess Winfield, the latter of whom also served as producer alongside Igor Khait, and directed by Gannaway and Tony Craig. It is the fourth feature film in the Lilo & Stitch franchise and the third and final sequel feature film to the 2002 animated film Lilo & Stitch, serving as the finale of Lilo & Stitch: The Series and concluding the franchise's main continuity where Lilo Pelekai is a main character and Hawaii is the main setting. It is the last Western-animated production in the franchise to date. The film debuted on Disney Channel on June 23, 2006, and was also aired on Toon Disney on June 26, 2006.
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch is a 2005 American direct-to-video animated science fiction comedy drama film produced by the Australian office of Disneytoon Studios. It was directed by Tony Leondis and Michael LaBash, both of whom co-wrote the film with Eddie Guzelian and Alexa Junge. It is the third film released in the Lilo & Stitch franchise and the second film in the franchise's animated chronology, taking place between the events of Lilo & Stitch (2002) and Lilo & Stitch: The Series pilot film Stitch! The Movie (2003), serving mainly as a direct sequel to the former. It was released on DVD and VHS on August 30, 2005, and is the last Lilo & Stitch film to be released in the latter format.
"Aloha ʻOe" is a Hawaiian folk song written c. 1878 by Liliʻuokalani, who was then Princess of the Hawaiian Kingdom. It is her most famous song and is a common cultural symbol for Hawaii.
The U.S. state of Hawaii is referenced extensively in popular media, supported by efforts of the state government.
Stitch! is a Japanese anime television series. It is a spin-off of Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise, serving as the franchise's second television series after Lilo & Stitch: The Series. The anime series aired in Japan from October 2008 to June 2011, later receiving additional television specials in 2012 and 2015. It features a Japanese girl named Yuna Kamihara, who takes the place of Lilo Pelekai as the best friend of the titular Stitch, and is set on a fictional island in the Ryukyus off the shore of Okinawa called Izayoi for its first two seasons, replacing Kauai, Hawaii, then moving to a fictional Okinawan city called New Town for its third season.
Jess Winfield is an American novelist, self-help author, television writer, voice actor, and magazine editor who is a founding member of The Reduced Shakespeare Company. His books include: What Would Shakespeare Do (2000) and My Name Is Will (2008). He wrote for and served as an executive producer of a number of animated television series, including Teacher's Pet and Lilo & Stitch: The Series. He also served as the voice actor for Jumba Jookiba in the latter series' franchise in the English versions of the anime Stitch! and the Chinese animated series Stitch & Ai, the latter being his last animated television work to date.
Lilo & Stitch, also marketed as Disney Stitch or simply Stitch, is an American media franchise created by Disney that commenced in 2002 with the release of the animated feature film of the same name written and directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois. The combined critical and commercial success of the original film, which was a rarity for the company's feature animation studio during the studio's post-Renaissance downturn in the early 2000s, led to three direct-to-video and television sequel feature films, a short film, three animated television series, several video games, theme park attractions, comics, literature, and various merchandise.
Stitch, also known as Experiment 626, is a fictional character from Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise. A genetically engineered, extraterrestrial life-form resembling a blue koala, he is the more prominent of the franchise's two title protagonists, the other being his human adopter and best friend Lilo Pelekai.
Stitch & Ai is an English-language-produced donghua television series and a spin-off of Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise. It is the franchise's third TV series, after the Western animated Lilo & Stitch: The Series and the Japanese Stitch! anime series. It was produced with the assistance of American animators. Set in Huangshan, Anhui, the thirteen-episode series features a Chinese girl named Wang Ai Ling in place of the original 2002–06 Western continuity's Lilo Pelekai and the anime's Yuna Kamihara as the titular human companion of the alien Stitch.