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This is a list of equipment and items that were seen and used in the Lilo & Stitch franchise.

Plasma Cannon

The default firearm of the Galactic Alliance, usually in the possession of their reptilian security guards. This is the most famous weapon of the series, being used by:

Each of these weapons can be loaded with multiple forms of ammo types including: plasma energy, nets, sticky anti-thermal foam, and anti-anti-matter energy.

Models

Mark I

Plasma cannon mark 1

Mark I Plasma Cannon

This weapon is of a bulky, rounded shape, usually yellow in color with an orange barrel and a red cover for the ammunition slot. It is notably the smallest version of the plasma weapons and was first used by Stitch after his first crash landing.

Mark II

Plasma cannon mark 2

Mark II Plasma Cannon

A larger model first used by Jumba when trying to capture stitch. It is easily twice the size of the Mark I and possesses a large protective red cover over the top of the weapon with a small orange fin jutting out of the top. Plugging the barrel causes the weapon to enter a meltdown sequence lasting approximately one minute before it detonates in a large blast of plasma.

Mark III

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Mark III Plasma Cannon

Seen in the possession of the Leroy clones, this is clearly a more accurate model of the Mark I. It features a longer barrel covered in holes for a faster cooling rate. It also has a longer, red handle and an orange fin on top, similar to that of the Mark II.

Trivia

  • A plasma cannon appears as a Power Disc in Disney INFINITY.

Net Cannon

Net cannon

Net Cannon

First seen in use by Gantu in Lilo & Stitch. It is a large cannon that looks like the Mark I plasma cannon with the Mark II's fin. Unlike these, it fires a large, near-indestructible sack-like net used for capturing purposes.

Used on

Lilo & Stitch

Stitch! The Movie

  • Stitch

Lilo & Stitch: The Series

Leroy & Stitch

Trivia

  • Angel and Deforestator are pointed with a net cannon, but are never actually blasted into a net.
  • Cannonball (possibly) and Slugger are the only experiments to be captured in a net off-screen.
  • Lilo, Stitch and Snooty are the only characters to be blasted into a net more than once.
  • Stitch, Yang, Jumba and Pleakley are the only characters to escape a net by themselves.
  • Lilo, Mertle, Jumba and Pleakley are the only non-experiment characters to be blasted into a net.
  • The net that Cannonball was put into did not have air holes, nor did the net that Bonnie and Clyde were blasted into when they were shown to Officer Kaihiko.

Galactic Cell Phone

Phone

Cell Phone

First seen in use by Pleakley. This red, oval-shaped cordless device is used for long-distance communication. The device seems to be waterproof, can contact any vessel in the Galactic fleet, and features a monitor for viewing the individual on the other end, similar to the videophone on Gantu's ship in Leroy & Stitch.

Prisoner Cuffs

Cuffs

Cuffs

Interlocking handcuffs made of a highly durable metal. Unlike Earth handcuffs, these allow for very little  mobility of the arms, completely covering the captive's hands. It features a triangular key lock on the front for easy removal.

Prison Capsule

Capsule

Prison Capsule

A well-known object from Lilo & Stitch: The Series. This pill-shaped glass chamber is meant for containing the strongest of fugitives. It's rounded shape, slick surface, and extremely hard glass surface make it extremely difficult to break. Regardless, Stitch and several other experiments have been able to easily escape or break these capsules on multiple occasions.

Trivia

  • In "Topper", Jumba designed these prison capsules to be soundproof, as Stitch's screams could not be heard through the container when he was captured for his dysfunctional behavior.
    • Ironically, in "Snafu", although the captive Fibber did not buzz when Reuben denied being ticklish, the captive Angel can be heard through her container when she sings her siren song backwards for Reuben. Also, when Angel later talks to a captive Stitch, he too can be heard through his container when he confesses his love for Angel.

Sample Extractor

Sample extractor

Sample Extractor

A machine owned and used by the Galactic Armada. This tool is a short metal rod with a pill-shaped end that opens up to reveal a syringe used for extracting various liquids.

It is first seen taking a sample of Stitch's blood in Lilo & Stitch. The syringe is detachable to allow Galactic Armada officers to use the extracted example for any purposes, and likely may also allow them to switch syringes if necessary. In the case of the syringe with Stitch's blood in it, an officer took the syringe and inserted it into a machine that analyzed the blood's DNA, allowing for two plasma cannons on the ceiling to track Stitch's genetic signature and fire at him should he escape, although Stitch quickly exploited a weakness in the tracking just shortly thereafter and used it to escape.

Projector

Projector

Projector

A red egg-shaped device that opens up to reveal a hologram of a given object. This was first seen in Leroy & Stitch in the possession of Stitch when he was given the ownership of the BRB.

Luggage

Luggage 1

Luggage 1

Version 1

First seen when Jumba was packing up to leave for his lab, this large blue-green crate is used for carrying large loads. It has two long grey hooks which raise about a meter in the air above the crate, these force large loads downward when the closing mechanism is activated.

Version 2

Luggage 3

Luggage 2

The same as version 1 but much larger and of a more blue tone. First seen when Jumba and Pleakley were packing to leave in Leroy & Stitch (for Pleakley's brick collection).

Version 3

Luggage 2

Luggage 3

First seen when Pleakley was packing up to leave for G.A.C.C., this small silver device is used for carrying small loads. It consists of a clam-shaped opening propped up on three legs and a central cylinder. Out of the top reaches a metal bar which is used to hang various objects. When closing, the legs fold up as the cylinder and bar retract into the clam-shaped division for easy transport.

Fusion Chamber

Fusion chamber

Fusion Chamber

A piece of equipment featured in Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch. This rounded device is a large glass chamber backed by a series of equipment used for different charging purposes. In the movie, it was used for charging Stitch's molecular structure in order to prevent him from short-circuiting and dying.

Experiment Pod Container

Experiment chamber

Experiment Pod Container

A sphere-shaped object the size of a globe propped up on a rectangular platform with a view screen. This is the primary database and container for all 625 initial experiments, keeping records of each and every one. It also monitors how many are contained within it and when one is activated; stating their number, primary function, and bringing up a projection of what they look like.

Gantu has the experiment pod analyzer in Lilo & Stitch: The Series on his crashed ship. The analyzer has a mechanical voice, and logs the available experiments it contains. It announces when an experiment is activated, and informs of its number and function. It also shows a 3-D image of the experiment activated for further recognition.

Jumba's Computer

Jumba's Computer

Jumba's Computer

A machine that Jumba constructed (or upgraded) to show pictures of the experiments and information on their number and primary function. It can also reveal an antidote for any experiment's power or effect on a person. The experiment's info can also be shown on Lilo's computer and told on Gantu's experiment analyzer.

Jumba's computer displays crude 2-D representations of the experiments, along with specific information on them and occasionally antidotes for the experiments' effects. Jumba also keeps self-made video diaries which explain his thoughts or the results of his illegal experiments (as displayed in "Frenchfry").

Time Machine

Time machine

Time Machine

One of the many mechanical devices invented by Jumba Jookiba. Appearing as a surfboard with an engine placed on the back, this device is used for surfing through time. It is seen in the Lilo & Stitch: The Series episode "Melty".

Trivia

  • The time machine is similar to the Hangin' Ten Stitch With Surfboard Power Disc in Disney INFINITY.

X-Buggy

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X-Buggy

In the first episode of Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Jumba restores Nani's old red dune buggy and converts it into an advanced means of transportation for capturing experiments. Afterwards, it is dubbed the X-Buggy.

Features:

  1. Container Holder: A hatch located at the back of the buggy which is capable of holding experiment containers in place for easy transport.
  2. Turbo: A large hidden thruster allowing for the buggy to exceed its standard speed limit.
  3. Drill: Only seen when attempting to capture Richter, the buggy is transformed into a giant drill to gain easy access to the tunnel where Richter hid.
  4. Flight Mode: Seen in multiple episodes, the buggy is able to hide its wheels, expose hidden wings, and use its turbo to become an aircraft.
  5. Amphibious Mode: Seen in the episode "Splodyhead", the buggy is capable of retracting its tires and speeding through the water with a hidden motor in the trunk. Upon returning to a land source, the tires are revealed once more to continue any expeditions on other islands.
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