List of Lilo & Stitch: The Series episodes
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The following is a list of episodes of the Lilo & Stitch television series.

Note: Stitch, experiment 626, appears in every episode, so he is not included in the "Experiments Mentioned" list.

Season 1: 2003–2004

  • Lilo, Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley were present for every episode.
  • Gantu was absent for five episodes. (2, 5, 6, 16, and 27)
  • Nani was absent for twelve episodes. (3, 9, 10, 13, 15, 17, 18, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 37, 38, and 39)


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    Episode Title U.S Air Date Production Code

    Continuity Notes

    Both the original air dates and production numbers do not reflect the actual continuity of the series. Many continuity errors, including many events involving the location and availability of certain experiments, take place later in the series:
    • Episode 4 "Cannonball" takes place before episode 1 "Poxy", because the X-Buggy is used in "Poxy" but is unveiled as a new creation by Jumba in "Cannonball".
    • Episode 27 "Slushy" takes place before episode 25 "Angel", because Slushy is seen working at the shaved ice stand in "Angel" but is not activated and rehabilitated until "Slushy".
    • Episode 30 "Finder" takes place before episode 8 "Yapper", because Mertle says she has never had a pet in "Finder", but receives Gigi sometime before "Yapper".
    • Episode 37 "Drowsy" takes place before episode 18 "Amnesio", because Nosox is seen activated in "Amnesio" but is still in pod form in "Drowsy".
    • Episode 32 "Elastico" takes place before episode 11 "Sprout", because the pineapple water tower, bisected and used by Stitch to contain Sprout, is seen intact not far from the setup of circus tents in "Elastico".
    • Episode 65 "Snafu" takes place before episode 40 "Spike" because Fibber is rescued in "Snafu", but is already rescued in "Spike". The same is true for the other rescued experiments seen in episode 9 "The Asteroid".


    Several episodes take place near or on holidays and special events:
    • Episode 2 "Spooky": Halloween
      Halloween
      Hallowe'en , also known as Halloween or All Hallows' Eve, is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31, the night before All Saints' Day...

       (October 31).
    • Episode 14 "Topper": Christmas Eve
      Christmas Eve
      Christmas Eve refers to the evening or entire day preceding Christmas Day, a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of Jesus of Nazareth that takes place on December 25...

       (December 24).
    • Episode 16 "Holio": Mertle's birthday.
    • Episode 18 "Amnesio": Lilo's birthday.
    • Episode 19 "Houdini": Mertle's "half-birthday" party (likely 6 months after her real birthday).
    • Episode 21 "Hunkahunka": Valentines Day (February 14).
    • Episode 23 "627": December. Pleakley made a second Thanksgiving feast because he thought it was once a month instead of once a year.
    • Episode 47 "Checkers": The Merrie Monarch Festival
      Merrie Monarch Festival
      The Merrie Monarch Festival is a week-long cultural festival that takes place annually in Hilo, Hawaii. It honors King David Kalākaua, who was called the "Merrie Monarch" for his patronage of the arts. He is credited with restoring many Hawaiian cultural traditions during his reign, including the...

       (traditionally starting on Easter Sunday).
    • Episode 49 "PJ": April Fools Day (April 1)
    • Episode 55 "Remmy": The anniversary of the death of Lilo's parents.
    • Episode 57 "Ploot": Earth Day
      Earth Day
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       (April 22).

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    External links

    Lilo & Stitch: The Series at IMDb

    Lilo & Stitch. The Series at theTVDB.com


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