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Sequel film Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch also received this reaction, as it's generally liked for being the closest to the original film aesthetically and thematically, especially with its maintained focus on the titular duo's relationship. As a result, it is often seen as the best sequel entry. However, it has also been criticized for its plot going all over the place (especially its Ass Pull Doing in the Scientist ending) and for disregarding much of the continuity and mythology established in The Series. Cinderella: Cinderella • Fairy Godmother • Gus • Prince Charming • Jaq • Lucifer • Anastasia • Drizella • Lady Tremaine • Wedding Cinderella • Pink Dress Cinderella • Holiday Cinderella • Iolite Fairy Godmother

Most fan art of an adult Lilo tend to portray her as a fit and attractive young woman with a slim body and full lips much like her sister, usually wearing midriff-revealing clothing or a bikini. Contrast the canonical depictions of the adult Lilo in The Series episode "Skip" and the anime episode "Lilo", which portray her more modestly, wearing clothes that make her look like a responsible adult and having the same mouth that her younger self and her late father have, never developing fuller lips. Three years after Jumba's experiments were scattered across Kauai, Hawaii, Lilo and Stitch had rounded up and reformed 624 experiments. Jumba was given the opportunity to return to his old laboratory by the Grand Councilwoman. At first, he did not want to hurt Lilo's feelings by leaving, but she agreed to let him go, giving him an Elvis record to remember her by. However, Hämsterviel escaped prison with the help of the former Captain Gantu, who had been retired from his position forcibly by the Grand Councilwoman three years prior to these events, and held Jumba hostage in his own lab, forcing him to create a new experiment, which ends up named Leroy. However, Jumba used the record Lilo gave him to program a shut-off switch for Leroy: if he hears the song " Aloha ʻOe", he will glitch and switch off (but will not die like Stitch would have as shown at the end of Stitch Has a Glitch). When asked what he would like as a reward, he decides to give up his laboratory and return to Earth to become part of Lilo's family once again. X-123/Carmen – A pink, blue-eyed, antenna-less, Spanish-speaking, Angel (X-624)-like experiment who wears a fruit hat and holds a maraca in each of her four hands. She is designed to make people dance until they drop by firing pink energy balls out of her maracas at victims. The e X-033/Hammerface, also known as " Hammerhead" – A blue-gray dinosaur-like experiment who is designed to drive in nails around Jumba's house with his hammer-shaped head/face, but at times he will pound living things. 033 was found (in pod form), activated, named, and trained by Gantu. He was rescued by Lilo's rescue team in "Snafu". 033 was called "Hammerhead" by Pleakley in "The Asteroid", where 033 appears among the other reformed experiments before his later appearance under Gantu in "Dupe". He was voiced by Jeff Bennett in The Series and Steve Blum in the anime. Alice in Wonderland: Alice • White Rabbit • Cheshire Cat • Mad Hatter • Caterpillar • The Queen of Hearts • Doorknob • King of Hearts • Little Oysters • House Alice • Rose • March Hare

X-122/Dorkifier – A pink and white calf-like experiment who is designed to fire a ray from his horns that changes his victims' appearance into something ridiculous. The new dorky clothes can only be taken off when his horns are turned down. He was introduced in the Stitch! anime, which did not credit his voice actor.

Hocus Pocus: Winifred Sanderson • Mary Sanderson • Sarah Sanderson • Binx • Billy Butcherson • Young Winifred • The Book Mertle also seems to try to prevent other children from befriending Lilo; when Victoria moved to Kokaua Town, Mertle tried to make friends with her so she would not be Lilo's friend. However, despite her ongoing attempts to steal Victoria away from Lilo, Victoria genuinely likes Lilo, and remains one of her few friends. She also has a small role in the final film of the franchise, Leroy & Stitch where she is captured by Leroy and is present at the final battle where although she does not fight, she is nearly killed and learns her dog is an alien experiment and can talk. She later becomes part of Lilo's ʻohana, supposedly at Gigi's insistence.Theme Pairing: Lilo has occasionally been shipped with Mac from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends due to a couple of similarities they have — being bullied and having a crazy non-human blue friend, among others.

Kingdom Hearts: Sora • Riku • Kairi • Aqua • Xemnas • Ansem, Seeker of Darkness • Ventus • Terra • Chirithy • Lea • Young Xehanort • Roxas • Dark Riku • Naminé Memetic Bystander: The attractive, blonde lifeguard Nani tries to apply for in the first film. While she didn't quite gain the Recurring Extra status of the Ice Cream Man, her being the most willing of Nani's potential employers to give her a chance before Stitch ruins the mood, combined with her highly sexualized character model, has garnered her quite a fanbase. Toy Ship: Lilo gets involved in this trope quite a bit. And since Stitch technically is a young creature note director's commentary for the original film says that he was only two months old at the time and frequently behaves like a child, he counts, too. Other young human characters like Mertle and Victoria also get involved in this trope to a much lesser extent. Also, Angel is extremely popular over there as well, where she has something of an Ascended Extra status. Not that she isn't popular anywhere else. Reuben also is fairly popular, too, with Reuben Day (June 25) celebrated in that country about as much as Angel Day (June 24).X-110/Squeak – A small red mouse-like experiment who is designed to annoy entire planets by talking ceaselessly. His appearance and ability is a reference to the Looney Tunes character Sniffles. He was voiced by Rob Paulsen in The Series and Roger Craig Smith in the anime, the latter of which also called the experiment " Squeaky".

Ice Cream Man: An unnamed, obese man with sunglasses, swimming trunks (shorts and an aloha shirt in most episodes of The Series), sandals, and a sunburn around his body except for an area on his torso where he wore an A-shirt. He is a running gag throughout the Lilo & Stitch franchise. Whenever he appears, he drops his ice cream from its cone before he can finish it. This character has never spoken in the series except saying "Whoa!" when he tripped over a pod. He also cries after being turned into a baby by Experiment 151 (Babyfier). His real eyes can be seen in "Swirly". He is normally silent but was voiced, briefly, by Frank Welker. Magic Franchise Word: The film popularized ʻohana outside of Hawaii, and the word remains strongly tied to the franchise to this day. Chris Sanders Art (in a reply to a user stating the supposed translation): Not terrible enough! I debated with the series creators on this one! It’s WAY WORSE!For some purist viewers, damn near everything that's not from the original film is this. These viewers even go as far as to believe that Stitch is the only genetic experiment that Jumba ever made, taking Jumba's clear-as-day lie at his trial with the Last-Second Word Swap at face value and forgetting/deliberately ignoring that Stitch's experiment number is supposed to imply that he's not the only one. Even Disney Infinity subtly does this. note Avalanche Software made it that Pleakley was still working for the United Galactic Federation in the Stitch's Tropical Rescue Toy Box Game (when the Plorgonarian was actually exiled to Earth and stripped of his status in the film), had the Pelekai residence appear in its original form (before the house was destroyed by Jumba and Stitch) in the Lilo's Tropical Sky skydome, and never included a reference to any part of the franchise post-original film, even going as far as to erase Splodyhead from the red pillow on Fred's "Blue Ninja Bed" when it appeared in Disney Infinity 3.0 while leaving Stitch's face on the blue pillow. (That said, one of Stitch's quotes where he demands someone to make him a sandwich might be a very subtle reference to Reuben, unless it's referring to Lilo's habit of feeding Pudge a sandwich. He also speaks some Tantalog that we've heard in The Series and other works, but not in the original film.) Cinderella: Cinderella • Jaq and Gus • Prince Charming • Fairy Godmother • Lady Tremaine • Lucifer • Suzy • Perla • Bruno

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