All Lilo And Stitch Experiments __link__ Review

| Number | Name | Primary Function | One True Place | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Cyber | Techno-organic robot | N/A | | 001 | Shrink | Shrinks objects | N/A | | 002 | Doubledipper | Dips food twice | N/A | | ... | ... | ... | ... | | 020 | Slick | Fast-talking salesman | N/A | | ... | ... | ... | ... | | 110 | Squeak | Annoying squeaking | N/A | | 111 | Mulch | Destroys plant life | Compost helper | | ... | ... | ... | ... | | 149 | Bonnie | Theft | Prison | | 150 | Clyde | Theft (Partner to Bonnie) | Prison | | ... | ... | ... | ... | | 221 | Sparky | Electricity generation | Lighthouse power | | ... | ... | ... | ... | | 319 | Spike | Spikes stupidity | Doctor's assistant | | ... | ... | ... | ... | | 513 | Richter | Earthquakes | Ostrich egg warmer | | ... | ... | ... | ... | | 624 | Angel | Sings to turn good to bad | Singer / Stitch's GF | | 625 | Reuben | All of Stitch's powers (lazy) | Sandwich maker | | 626 | Stitch | Destruction | Surfer / Ohana member | | 627 | Evile | Enhanced Stitch clone | Dehydrated | | 628 | Leroy | Clone army of Stitch | Prison |

A smaller series with less defined overall themes.

Users can toggle the status of an experiment: all lilo and stitch experiments

Here is the data set needed to launch the MVP (Minimum Viable Product):

Dr. Jumba Jookiba’s "family" is way bigger than just Stitch! Across the Lilo & Stitch | Number | Name | Primary Function |

A searchable, filterable collection of all 628 experiments. This serves as an in-universe encyclopedia where users can view the "Original Purpose," "Current Status," and "One True Place" for each experiment.

Jumba’s numbering isn't random; the first digit typically indicates the experiment's "series" or category of function: Jumba’s numbering isn't random

Since there are over 600 experiments (Jumba's "cousins"), listing them all in a simple text format would be overwhelming and unreadable. Instead, the best feature to develop is a .

Mostly household helpers or early prototypes (e.g., Experiment 010: Felix, the cleaning obsessed droid).

Stitch’s redemption was the key. The Grand Councilwoman, realizing the 625 other experiments were now drifting across the galaxy toward Earth (attracted by 626’s homing signal), gave Lilo and Stitch a mission: find them, capture them, and reprogram them.

Often failed or top-secret experiments intended for military use.

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