Stitch Experiment — Number
Psychological experiments meant to manipulate emotions or memories, like Experiment 303 (Amnesio) .
| Experiment Number | Name | Primary Function | |---|---|---| | | "Sample" | Perfect imitation & memory recording | | 221 | "Sparky" | Electromagnetic manipulation | | 258 | "Babyfier" | Turns adults into babies | | 383 | "Sneak" | Invisibility | | 606 | "Cannonball" | High-density body impact | | 624 | "Angel" | Siren song (turns experiments evil or good) | | 625 | "Reuben" | Makes sandwiches, extremely lazy | | 626 | Stitch | Destruction, chaos, but later... love & family | stitch experiment number
Outside the film’s narrative, the number 626 has become a cultural icon. It represents the "underdog" archetype. It represents the "underdog" archetype
“This is my family. I found it, all on my own. It’s little, and broken, but still good. Yeah, still good.” — Stitch (Experiment 626) It’s little, and broken, but still good
Before dissecting 626 specifically, it is vital to understand the taxonomy of Jumba Jookiba’s creations. Dr. Jumba did not simply create monsters; he filed them.
In the fictional universe of Lilo & Stitch , is the original name for Stitch himself. Created illegally by the eccentric (and brilliant) mad scientist Dr. Jumba Jookiba , each of Jumba’s genetic creations is assigned a sequential experiment number.
