Skunkuna

Stank, A.K.A. Experiment 126, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. She is designed to launch out spheres of repulsive odor from underneath her fur. This ability is much like Mr. Stenchy's, as both experiments are capable of filling areas with unendurable odors. She appears in Stitch!.

Background
Experiment 126 was the 126th genetic experiment created by Jumba with Hämsterviel's funding. She was designed to fire spheres of repulsive odors everywhere, and is notably in love with Mr. Stenchy. When her odor is mixed with Mr. Stenchy's, it can incredibly be used as an air freshener. 126 and the other first 625 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.

Physical appearance
Stank is a black skunk-like experiment with purple eyes who falls in love with Mr. Stenchy because of his smell.

Powers and abilities
Stank can fire off repulsive odor by firing spheres of pink stinky odor. It is also shown that when her odor is mixed with Mr. Stenchy's, it can apparently be used as an air freshener.

Stitch!
Hämsterviel gained possession of Stank under unknown circumstances. She was sent by Hämsterviel to battle Stitch, who was with Yuna at the time. They both had breathing masks so that they wouldn't be overcome by Mr. Stenchy's horrible smell. Unfortunately, Stitch's mask fell off, leaving him open to attack. A few times, Stank was given the name "Skunkuna." At the end of the episode of which she appears in, it is found out that a mixture of Mr. Stenchy and Stank's aroma oddly enough creates an air freshener.

Trivia

 * Stank's pod color is purple.
 * In the English dub, Stank was created by Hämsterviel, and known as Skunkana. Jess Winfield, who worked on the dub, stated via email with member Ronlof explained that "the skunk-like experiment is Skunkuna, created by Hämsterviel in the Japanese series... so he's outside of Jumba's numbering scheme." However, this statement may contradict what was established in the original version of the experiment's debut as aired in Japanese. As a result, there are mixed messages of whether or not this design is truly Experiment 126. Ronlof also consulted a Japanese speaker who says this is indeed referred to as Experiment 126 in Japan, but called スカンクーナ(Skunk-na) which may be how they translated "Stank." This probably caused confusion with the English team.