Wishy-Washy

Wishy-Washy, A.K.A. Experiment 267, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba. He is designed to grant any wish he hears, but the wishes are granted literally. He also has a wish limit meter on his stomach; when the gauge is depleted, he loses his wish-granting power. His one true place is in a well. Wishy-Washy is voiced by Rob Paulsen.

Personality
Wishy-Washy seems very affectionate, and is also very literal when it comes to granting wishes. Wishy-Washy's diet includes books and papers.

Lilo & Stitch: The Series
Experiment 267 was the 267th genetic experiment created by Jumba with Hämsterviel's funding. He was designed to grant any wish he hears, but he takes the wishes literally, and thus the wishes rarely turn out quite as expected. Jumba once tried to use 267 to become the supreme ruler of the universe by wishing it, but due to 267's literal nature, when the wish was granted, Jumba turned into a school ruler. How he turned back is unknown. 267 and the other first 624 experiments were deactivated and smuggled to Earth by Jumba during his mission to capture Experiment 626.

All of the experiment pods were released and scattered across the island of Kauai.

267's pod eventually made its way into a bag of birdseed, and was thrown with the seed into a flock of pigeons. One pigeon flew off with the pod, but accidentally dropped it into a public swimming pool, activating 267.

When 267 heard a nearby woman wishing to her friend that she had a husband, 267 granted the wish by replacing the woman's friend with a disgusting husband, then fled the scene.

267 later spied on Lilo, Stitch and David. When David said he wished that there were some big waves to surf, 267 granted the wish by causing tsunami-sized waves to appear. Stitch then spotted 267 sitting atop a palm tree and climbed up after him. When Stitch tried to coax 267 down, the latter used his wand to throw Stitch off the tree. Lilo then wished to herself that she and Stitch could just skip to the part where they capture the experiment, causing 267 to grant the wish and teleport into Lilo's arms.

Lilo and Stitch took 267, whom they named Wishy-Washy, back to their home, where Jumba explained Wishy-Washy's past.

Lilo and Stitch later took Wishy-Washy to the beach, where Wishy-Washy granted Lilo's wish that David was the smartest man in the world. However, David then began talking like a professor, to which Lilo (as well as Nani) couldn't understand a word he said, although Jumba seemed impressed.

Lilo and Stitch then made Wishy-Washy Pleakley's responsibility. However, Pleakley used up many wishes on Magnificent Man toys and gifts before Gantu arrived and wished to have Wishy-Washy, which the latter granted.

Gantu took Wishy-Washy back to his ship with him, where he wished for Dr. Hämsterviel to turn into a pet rat, for the ship to become invisible, and for all the goods in the galaxy.

However, in spite of all these wishes, Gantu remained depressed, and thus wished for Cynthia, his college crush. Regardless, it turned out that Cynthia had become hideous and spiteful over the years, prompting Gantu to order Wishy-Washy to undo the wish.

Lilo and Stitch shortly after launched a rescue mission on Gantu's ship, during which Gantu wished that his blaster was ten times more powerful. Lilo then wished for Gantu's giant blaster to turn into a giant salami, and Experiment 625 wished for that salami to turn into a giant Italian salami sandwich, which he ate. Lilo and Stitch then escaped the ship with Wishy-Washy, back to their house, where Jumba discovered there was only one wish left from all the wishes granted on Gantu's ship.

Lilo used this last wish to undo all of the wishes previously granted, returning everything to normal and rendering Wishy-Washy useless.

Leroy & Stitch
The first 624 experiments, including Wishy-Washy, were rounded up by Leroy and taken to a stadium to be destroyed. However, Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, Reuben and Gantu arrived before the experiments could be destroyed.

It is unknown whether or not Wishy-Washy participated in the following battle between the experiments and the Leroy clones. Although he was seen throughout the battle, it is presumed that he wouldn't have been able to be very effective, due to the fact that his powers are deemed useless.

The Leroys soon gained the upper hand in the battle, but were defeated when Lilo, Stitch, Reuben and several other experiments performed the song "Aloha `Oe," which caused the Leroy army to shut down due to the original Leroy's fail-safe.

Stitch! anime
Wishy-Washy has appeared multiple times in the Stitch! anime including one instance where he caused a Christmas wish to go awry. Of course, this would mean that there is a certain way to restore Wishy-Washy's powers once all of his wishes are depleted, possibly by dehydrating then reactivating him, as his gauge was full when he was first activated.

Trivia

 * Although it is said Wishy-Washy would lose his wish-granting power once it was used up, every time he has appeared, his wishing gauge was replenished, which implies he loses his wish-granting power only temporarily and must wait for the energy to replenish.
 * It is unknown exactly how Wishy-Washy grants wishes; it could be he warps reality, manipulates probability, or just breaks the laws of physics.
 * Wishy-Washy's pod color is green.
 * Wishy-Washy is described by the experiment computer screen as, "Experiment 267 Primary function: Wish granter."