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*[[Pudge]] was mentioned by Lilo in this episode.
 
*[[Pudge]] was mentioned by Lilo in this episode.
 
*This episode was aired on Earth Day.
 
*This episode was aired on Earth Day.
*Jumba theorized Stitch's illness as a rare space disease when he became very sick after eating trash and sneezed repeatedly; while doing so, he turned yellow and developed a red nose and five more arms (two on his head, two sticking out of his ears, and one coming out of his chest).
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*Jumba theorized Stitch's illness as a rare space disease after he was temporarily cured by drinking orange juice and being given an antidote from a medicine dropper, though steaming permanently cured him.
**When Jumba had Stitch drink orange juice before giving him the antidote from a medicine dropper, it cured him temporarily, but then made it worse that Stitch sneezed repeatedly again; this time he developed yellow stripes and his arms were replaced with seven more legs (two on his head, two coming out of his ears, two sticking out of his knees, and one jutting out of his chest).
 
 
*In some scenes, there is nothing on Deforestator's back, but in one scene when Ploot defeats them, markings and a tail appear on Deforestator's back.
 
*In some scenes, there is nothing on Deforestator's back, but in one scene when Ploot defeats them, markings and a tail appear on Deforestator's back.
 
*Despite Ploot's ability to metabolize trash and waste into toxic sludge, his weakness to the compounds in air fresheners is ironic; historically, aerosol-based air fresheners often use ozone-depleting chemicals, especially chlorofluorocarbons, as their main propellants, which are not the safest chemicals to the environment.
 
*Despite Ploot's ability to metabolize trash and waste into toxic sludge, his weakness to the compounds in air fresheners is ironic; historically, aerosol-based air fresheners often use ozone-depleting chemicals, especially chlorofluorocarbons, as their main propellants, which are not the safest chemicals to the environment.

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"Ploot" is the forty-eighth episode and Earth Day special of Lilo & Stitch: The Series. It aired on April 22, 2005.

Plot

Lilo tries to clean Pudge's grotto for Earth Day, but meets an experiment that eats trash and later redistributes it across the island as pollutant goo. When Stitch gets sick from eating trash, Lilo must find a way to stop Ploot by herself. Eventually, Stitch is cured and thanks to Pleakley, a way to defeat Ploot is found through a combination of air fresheners. With help from Stitch, Lilo defeats Ploot herself, and he becomes good and sets to work at cleaning up trash and pollution rather than making it.

Experiments mentioned

Trivia/Goofs

  • Moral: Everyone can make a difference. 
  • In his episode, Ploot is erroneously referred to as 515, a number taken by Deforestator who as well appears in this episode.
  • Pudge was mentioned by Lilo in this episode.
  • This episode was aired on Earth Day.
  • Jumba theorized Stitch's illness as a rare space disease after he was temporarily cured by drinking orange juice and being given an antidote from a medicine dropper, though steaming permanently cured him.
  • In some scenes, there is nothing on Deforestator's back, but in one scene when Ploot defeats them, markings and a tail appear on Deforestator's back.
  • Despite Ploot's ability to metabolize trash and waste into toxic sludge, his weakness to the compounds in air fresheners is ironic; historically, aerosol-based air fresheners often use ozone-depleting chemicals, especially chlorofluorocarbons, as their main propellants, which are not the safest chemicals to the environment.
  • Gantu, Reuben and Hämsterviel do not appear in this episode.
  • In Leroy & Stitch, Ploot was seen in his alternate pollution form during the battle between the Leroy army and the experiments.

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