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Gantu then develops an affection for the cute experiment, making 625 jealous. Lilo and Stitch rescue Mr. Stenchy as he begins to release the odor. Jumba puts Mr. Stenchy on a rocket and sends him to Pleakley's home planet where the odor is considered appealing. Experiments mentioned: Mr. Stenchy (254) and Reuben (625).
Pleakley's parents bring Mr. Stenchy to the island when they come to visit. The little pink experiment causes a really bad aroma on the island and Stitch gets jealous of his cuteness once again. Experiment appearances: Experiment 254 (Mr. Stenchy), Skunkuna (a skunk-like experiment made by Dr. Hämsterviel) Kung Fu Dragon Pleakley: Mr. Stenchy ...
X-254/Mr. Stenchy and X-255/Mrs. Sickly –Two identical-looking, irresistibly cute and fluffy experiments with round heads, big eyes, and pudgy bodies. They can respectively generate noxious and sweet scents. Stenchy's "one true place" is on Pleakley's home planet of Plorgonar, where his stench is considered a rare and valuable perfume.
Leroy & Stitch [a] is a 2006 American animated science fiction comedy television film [b] produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. [1] It was written by Bobs Gannaway and Jess Winfield, the latter of whom also served as producer alongside Igor Khait, and directed by Gannaway and Tony Craig.
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