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yaoyaobae · 9 months
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Summer means beach episode, beach episode means gacha banner and gacha banner means my wallet is empty 🥰🌺
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cheekinpermission · 8 months
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Sleepy boys
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ichigogyunia · 8 months
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The duo I didn't know I needed
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frosteaart · 6 days
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colour commission done for @untitled-tmnt-blog who did the wonderful line art
super happy with how it turned out! thanks again for the comm!!
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pepperspoppies · 5 months
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Stitch Cyworld Character gifs (Part 5)
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lexezombie · 4 months
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did that 1 meme
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Not my tik tok
But very nostalgic ☺️
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comfortandadore · 3 months
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(Some of my personal favourite) Disney Cuddleez
Figment | Kermit | Stitch | Angel | Simba | Lady | Mei Lee | Loth Cat | Dumbo | Marie
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carbonatedjem · 10 months
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I was overtaken by visions, urges even. and drew the skrunklies
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kevinthecrossover · 4 months
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I suck YTP edit, the rainbow looks really smooth and then audio get crash
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experimentkc · 7 months
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Happy (belated) anniversary to Lilo & Stitch: The Series and Stitch!
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Yes, I know that the twentieth anniversary of the premiere of Lilo & Stitch: The Series (on ABC Kids) was on September 20th. I was sick back then, though. So, I'm celebrating it today on the anniversary of its Disney Channel premiere instead.
Lilo & Stitch: The Series continued our beloved titular human-alien duo's adventures on their home island of Kaua'i after the first film and the show's pilot film Stitch! The Movie. Throughout the course of 65 episodes over two seasons that aired within almost three years (September 2003 to June/July 2006), they went around the island (and occasionally elsewhere) to find, capture, and rehabilitate Jumba's other genetic experiments by giving them a place where they truly belonged. They also dealt with the ex-Captain Gantu, now working for Jumba's ex-partner Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel, as they hunted down the experiments.
While Lilo & Stitch creator Chris Sanders, who reprised his voice role as Stitch in the show (as did almost all of the original film's voice cast reprising their roles), never really intended for his film to go anywhere beyond the one film he made, Lilo & Stitch: The Series has left a lasting impact with Lilo & Stitch fans everywhere that can still be seen to this day. Dr. Hämsterviel and his Python-esque Frenchman-sounding voice became recognizable while giving the franchise a proper villain. Gantu was fleshed out more as a character instead of just being a brute enforcer for someone else, especially through his interactions with the memorably lazy, wisecracking, sandwich-loving, reluctant sidekick Experiment 625, who we know today as Reuben. The second season did crossovers with other Disney properties before it was cool, with the casts of Kim Possible, American Dragon: Jake Long, The Proud Family, and Recess each joining our duo's 'ohana for an episode. Then there are the genetic experiments themselves, with their fun designs and wide and sometimes wacky abilities making a lasting impression on those who enjoyed seeing Stitch and his mischief while expanding on the (admittedly crazy and inconsistent) lore of Lilo & Stitch's universe. One of them, X-619/Splodyhead, even made a cameo in a Walt Disney Animation Studios film in Big Hero 6, while another, X-221/Sparky, who debuted in Stitch! The Movie, became a boss in Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep. And we can't talk about experiments without mentioning X-624/Angel, Stitch's love interest and mate who became so popular in her own right that she now gets a regular influx of merchandise and has made several video game appearances, including most recently in Disney Speedstorm.
Not to be forgotten, the Stitch! anime series also recently celebrated its fifteenth anniversary of its premiere back on October 8th. The first spin-off made after the original Western continuity, Stitch! had the little blue alien crash-land on a small fictional island in the Ryukyu Islands called Izayoi, where he meets and befriends the tomboyish Yuna. During the first two seasons, which were animated by Madhouse, Yuna and Stitch go on their own adventures around the island, befriending yokai who live in the island's Chitama Forest, and dealing with Hämsterviel, Gantu, and Reuben again. Some of the experiments even return in this show, especially Angel, who became an intergalactic pop star in the (in-universe) years since we first met her on Kaua'i. The main plot of these two seasons is about Stitch getting enough good deeds to have the magical Chitama Spiritual Stone grant him a wish, which was apparently to become "ruler of the universe". However, by the end, he decides that living with Yuna is better. After Madhouse's 56 episodes (which includes two post-season specials), Shin-Ei Animation took over for the third season, retooling it by having Yuna and Stitch move to a fictional Okinawan city called New Town, going on wackier adventures there with her new classmates, while Hämsterviel now goes after Stitch on behalf of a big-eared humanoid alien woman named Delia to gain a power cell within him, using several experiments that he "transmutated" to do his dirty work. The 30-episode (again, including another post-season special) season also had Stitch reuniting with Lilo, now all grown up with a daughter of her own, for one episode. The main series of three seasons ran from 2008 to 2011; they were followed by two more specials, Stitch and the Planet of Sand in 2012 and Stitch! Perfect Memory (or Stitch! A Perfect Memory) in 2015.
Infamously, the English dub of the anime established itself as a post-Lilo continuation from the get-go with probably the worst-chosen opening lines to any sequel show ever, when Jumba claimed (later proven false by Lilo's aforementioned third-season appearance) that Stitch left her because Lilo became more interested in a boyfriend over him; such lines, which weren't in the Japanese original, caused many fans to swear off the anime series as "not 'ohana". However, as the years passed since Stitch! ended, the anime faded to relative obscurity, which in turn caused much of the hate it received to die down. In more recent years, it's now garnered some appreciation in its own right after years of ridicule and vitriol, with those such as Saberspark enjoying the show for what it is and making videos about their more positive thoughts on it.
My friend @angoraram made the drawing at the top of this post for this special occasion featuring Stitch, Reuben, Angel, and several other experiments well-known and obscure from throughout Lilo & Stitch: The Series (plus Dorkifier from Stitch!). She already shared this picture on her DeviantArt galley last month, but she also allowed me to share some special 5K desktop wallpaper edits I made of her drawing available in 16:9 and 16:10 aspect ratio versions. You can download these over here.
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pranksterdelatino · 8 months
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Stitch
Ace: Yuu, you can´t just keep Stitch! He´s an Alien!
Yuu: I kept Grim, this is not that different
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gaiakoraidon · 6 months
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The spooky day has finally arrived, so here's to a spooky and fun filled Halloween this year! The collage features a very festive Zera and some of my favorites getting into the Halloween spirit: Luffy, Tanjiro, Stitch, Toothless, and Sonic the Werehog. I'm actually dressing out this year as Tony Tony Chopper from One Piece with my dad dressing out as Jigsaw from the Saw movies for tomorrow; I'll be posting pictures too! It's gonna be a frightfully good night that's for sure! Happy Halloween 2023 everyone!!
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pepperspoppies · 2 months
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Stitch Cyworld Character gifs (Part 7)
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fourturtleloved · 5 months
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More Dreamlight Valley Shenanigans
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olsonholloway · 3 months
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Stitch is not only an alien he is a fucking scientific experiment and it’s a little insane to make him hetero and give him a girlfriend that looks like his fraternal twin, literally just a pink fem version of himself. Why does he need a romantic partner at all. Seriously, unadulterated heteronormative silliness. In fact it’s awfully presumptuous to say “he” in the first place. Stitch is not native to our world. Stitch should not have to follow our made up gender norms. Stitch deserves better.
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