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|director = Victor Cook |
|director = Victor Cook |
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|previous = "[[PJ (episode)|PJ]]" |
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− | [[Lilo Pelekai|Lilo]] tries to clean [[Pudge]]'s grotto for Earth Day, but meets [[Ploot|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 |
+ | [[Lilo Pelekai|Lilo]] tries to clean [[Pudge]]'s grotto for Earth Day, but meets [[Ploot|an experiment that eats trash and later redistributes it across the island as pollutant goo]]. When [[Stitch]] gets sick from eating trash, [[Jumba Jookiba|Jumba]] and [[Pleakley]] have to find a way to cure him, and Lilo must find a way to stop Ploot by herself. She tries enlisting other experiments to help (first [[Kixx]], [[Deforestator]] and [[Richter]]; later [[Finder]], [[Babyfier]] and [[Drowsy]]), but Ploot is too powerful for them. 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. |
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+ | *When Richter throws Kixx toward Ploot, Richter's underbelly is purple instead of lavender. |
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+ | *This is one of three episodes where Stitch's fur becomes a different color, the other two being "[[Houdini (episode)|Houdini]]" and "[[Swapper (episode)|Swapper]]". |
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+ | *It is revealed that if Stitch consumes vast amounts of trash, he will become incredibly sick. |
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+ | **Stitch first got sick to his stomach and sneezed as his fur turned yellow and developed an orange tongue and red nose. After each sneeze, an arm also grew from different parts of his body, while Jumba theorized Stitch's garbage-eating illness as a rare space disease. |
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+ | **After Stitch drank a barrel of orange juice and took medicine from an eyedropper, he was only temporarily cured. When he sneezed again, he developed yellow stripes and grew legs instead. Inhaling steam from a vaporizer permanently got rid of his sickness, though. |
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+ | *According to Lilo, she has never caught an experiment alone until she successfully captures Ploot by herself. |
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+ | *It is unclear why Sparky would need to stay at the [[Kilauea Lighthouse|lighthouse]], since it was daytime. |
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− | *When Stitch got sick from eating garbage, he sneezed repeatedly; while doing so, he turned yellow and developed a red nose and five more arms (two on his head, two coming out of his ears, and one sticking out of his chest). |
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− | **[[Jumba Jookiba|Jumba]] theorized Stitch's illness as a rare space disease after he was temporarily cured, only for him to sneeze all over again; this time he developed yellow stripes and his arms were replaced with seven more legs (two on his head, two sticking out of his ears, two jutting out of his knees, and one coming out of his chest). |
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− | *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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− | *[[Captain Gantu|Gantu]], [[Reuben]] and [[Dr. Hämsterviel|Hämsterviel]] do not appear in this episode. |
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− | *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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[[Category:Lilo & Stitch: The Series episodes]] |
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Revision as of 12:50, 20 October 2019
"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, Jumba and Pleakley have to find a way to cure him, and Lilo must find a way to stop Ploot by herself. She tries enlisting other experiments to help (first Kixx, Deforestator and Richter; later Finder, Babyfier and Drowsy), but Ploot is too powerful for them. 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.
Goofs
- In his debut, Ploot is erroneously called 515, a number taken by Deforestator, who ironically appears in this episode as well.
- When Richter throws Kixx toward Ploot, Richter's underbelly is purple instead of lavender.
- In some shots, there is nothing on Deforestator's back, but in one scene when Ploot defeats them, markings and a tail appear on Deforestator's back.
Trivia
- Moral: Everyone can make a difference.
- Pudge was mentioned by Lilo in this episode.
- This episode was aired on Earth Day.
- This is one of three episodes where Stitch's fur becomes a different color, the other two being "Houdini" and "Swapper".
- It is revealed that if Stitch consumes vast amounts of trash, he will become incredibly sick.
- Stitch first got sick to his stomach and sneezed as his fur turned yellow and developed an orange tongue and red nose. After each sneeze, an arm also grew from different parts of his body, while Jumba theorized Stitch's garbage-eating illness as a rare space disease.
- After Stitch drank a barrel of orange juice and took medicine from an eyedropper, he was only temporarily cured. When he sneezed again, he developed yellow stripes and grew legs instead. Inhaling steam from a vaporizer permanently got rid of his sickness, though.
- According to Lilo, she has never caught an experiment alone until she successfully captures Ploot by herself.
- It is unclear why Sparky would need to stay at the lighthouse, since it was daytime.
Experiments mentioned