6 Experiments From Lilo & Sтιтch Lore The Disney Sequel Needs

The Lilo & Sтιтch live-action remake proved to be Disney’s most successful remake in years. With nearly $500 million domestically and $1 billion worldwide, it became an outstanding release that has already put a sequel into development. Yet, while the original animated Lilo & Sтιтch was also a big success, its sequel is relatively underrated and may be ignored by Disney.

After all, Lilo & Sтιтch 2: Sтιтch Has a Glitch is barely memorable. The story does not introduce many adorable new characters, which could hurt its chances at the box office. Fortunately, just as Disney did not adapt the original Lion King‘s sequel after its live-action remake, the studio will likely follow Sтιтch’s story with a new adventure.

Disney certainly has ample material to fold into a single movie. If it wants to introduce more lovable stars, it can do so by bringing in established characters into this new live-action universe. There have already been some mᴀssive changes from the original Lilo & Sтιтch, so Disney is certainly not opposed to changing the narrative.

Lilo & Sтιтch: The Series introduced a variety of experiments which all played integral roles in Sтιтch’s life. They cannot all appear in a single movie, but there are some crucial experiments that need to be introduced to help flesh out this universe, especially given that Jumba (Zach Galifianakis) is now the villain in Sтιтch’s story.

6

Angel/Experiment 624

Introduced In Lilo & Sтιтch: The Series

Angel flirting with Sтιтch in Lilo & Sтιтch: The Series.

While no other experiment has been officially confirmed, Experiment 624 was already teased in the live-action Lilo & Sтιтch remake. The experiment, Angel, had the power to reverse any subject’s moral alignment, meaning that she was capable of turning any experiment into a hero.

Given that she was teased, she should appear in the upcoming sequel, especially since she could be used as a vehicle to introduce other experiments. After all, if Angel is going to be involved in the franchise, then others should appear in Lilo & Sтιтch 2, solely so that she can showcase her powers on different subjects.

Angel is also Stich’s primary love interest, so her introduction would allow the franchise to explore another genre altogether. Audiences already loved getting to see Sтιтch teasing his friends, but a romantic interest could allow the studio to further develop his character. Besides, Angel is exciting in her own right, and she needs to be introduced to the wider audience.

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Experiment 000

Introduced In Sтιтch!

Cyber on the ground, preparing to attack Sтιтch

While most of the experiments were introduced in Lilo & Sтιтch: The Series, Experiment 000 first appeared in the anime Sтιтch!, which began in 2008. After Lilo leaves Sтιтch to go to college, Sтιтch is left to continue his adventures alone. Unfortunately for him, he happens to stumble upon the unnamed Experiment 000, who is a violent and brutal killer.

As Jumba’s first experiment, 000 proved to be an uncontrollable agent of chaos, which led Jumba to sentence him to solitary confinement on a frozen planet. Undeterred by his imprisonment, 000 always planned to escape and even worked to enhance his own body with mechanical supports just to ensure that he would become even more ᴅᴇᴀᴅly.

Given that Jumba is an unrepentant monster in this adaptation, 000 could be introduced to serve his story.

Experiment 000 is much stronger than Sтιтch, largely because Jumba never considered that he would need to control his monsters. Partly because he was completely unaware that the other experiments existed, 000 never had any interest in connecting with the rest of his family. Instead, he planned to kill Sтιтch and the entire galaxy.

Given that Jumba is an unrepentant monster in this adaptation, 000 could be introduced to serve his story. After all, if Jumba is uninterested in joining Lilo & Sтιтch‘s Ohana, then he could very well recruit 000 from his icy cell to wage war against Lilo and Sтιтch. Fighting alongside a cybernetic monster would certainly fit Jumba’s new depiction, after all.

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Leroy/Experiment 628

Introduced In Leroy & Sтιтch (2006)

Leroy grinning evilly and pointing a ray gun at something off-screen in Leroy & Sтιтch.

Leroy was Jumba’s final experiment, as he was created after Jumba became a better man. Unfortunately, Leroy was designed from the same template that Sтιтch came out of, and he never had a Lilo to truly change his ways. Even as the rest of the family worked to rehabilitate him, Leroy refused to be anything more than a monster.

To make matters worse, Leroy had terrible intentions for the rest of the galaxy. With an army of clones by his side, he planned to destroy every other experiment, solely so that he could prove to be the strongest of Jumba’s mutants. He is, however, a loyal servant, as he was willing to obey the monstrous Dr. Hämsterviel’s every word.

Leroy was voiced by Chris Sanders, who also played Sтιтch.

Leroy has already been the primary antagonist in a movie, so there is no reason that Disney should shy away from introducing him to a wider audience. He is just as adorable as Sтιтch, so he should have the same primary draw to audiences, and his insistence on destroying the other experiments should contrast well with Lilo’s тιԍнт-knit family.

From a purely budgetary perspective, Leroy would also be the perfect addition. There would be no need to invent an all-new model for his character, as animators could simply tweak Sтιтch’s design. There is no need to invent a new villain when Leroy is there, waiting for a chance to be used.

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Evile/Experiment 627

Introduced In Lilo & Sтιтch: The Series

Experiment 627 roaring in the doorway of a ship in Lilo and Sтιтch The Series

As his name implies, Evile is nothing more than an irredeemably evil villain. He was Jumba’s second-to-last experiment, designed specifically to never achieve redemption. His entire purpose was to put Sтιтch in his place, causing him to spend most of his appearances tormenting the older experiment.

Given how many allies Lilo and Sтιтch have now, the next movie will likely need to have multiple antagonists.

If introduced in Lilo & Sтιтch 2, Evile could serve the same primary purpose. Given his abrasive sense of humor, he could provide some levity to the movie, especially given that the previous theoretical inclusions, Leroy and Experiment 000, have no interest in practical jokes. Evile would be perfect for a younger audience, as he is both villainous and utterly unintimidating.

Given how many allies Lilo and Sтιтch have now, the next movie will likely need to have multiple antagonists. Evile could distract Sтιтch, while the other antagonists take care of Agent Pleakley, the good-hearted aliens, and other heroes. More importantly, they offer more adorable and chaotic creatures for Disney to market.

Introducing Evile could also offer an opportunity for Jumba to redeem himself. When he sees the differences between Sтιтch and Evile, he may finally accept that his creations do not need to be monsters, and they could be happier when on the right side of history. If Disney wants to fix its Jumba mistakes, Evile could offer that opportunity.

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Sparky/Experiment 221

Introduced In Sтιтch! The Movie (2003)

Sparky sitting and smiling in Lilo & Sтιтch

Before Lilo & Sтιтch: The Series, there was no real confirmation that any of Sтιтch’s monster cousins were capable of redemption. Though Sтιтch proved to be a kind and friendly alien, when taught about the value of family, he could have been alone. Sparky (Experiment 221) was the first to prove that other experiments could be redeemed.

Sparky lives in the Kilauea Lighthouse, where he can use his powers freely.

Sparky is unique among the experiments, as he has control over electricity and can even turn himself into an electric charge. As such, he had the capacity to devastate the entire world, if not the galaxy. Fortunately, after encountering Sтιтch, he was firmly reprogrammed and discovered that there was no need to use his powers for evil.

Just as the first movie proved that Sтιтch was capable of good, the next movie needs to prove that other experiments also have the power to help people. Sparky, who can power Hawaii’s entire electrical grid with renewable energy, is the perfect character to make that argument, just as the original movies did.

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Reuben/Experiment 625

Introduced In Sтιтch! The Movie

Reuben from Lilo & Sтιтch celebrating

While there is not much of a narrative reason to include Experiment 625, it would be a serious mistake to leave him out. Reuben is one of the most recognizable Lilo & Sтιтch characters, despite not actually appearing in the original movie. The yellow-bellied experiment has all of Sтιтch’s powers, while having none of his courage.

Hilariously, Reuben’s only true role is to serve as a cook, as he loves nothing more than making sandwiches. If audiences fell in love with Sтιтch’s design and personality, they will undoubtedly be happy to tune in to see Reuben eating giant sandwiches, while the entire world falls apart around him.

Reuben was played by voice actor Rob Paulsen.

Those scenes could add simple levity to the movie, which could easily slip into melodrama, depending on the way that the Lilo & Sтιтch sequel handles Nani’s exit. Nani’s decision to enroll in college proved to be controversial, so Reuben’s sandwich antics could offer Disney the opportunity to address that narrative choice without growing overly serious.

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