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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | In "[[Mr. Stenchy (episode)|Mr. Stenchy]]", |
+ | In "[[Mr. Stenchy (episode)|Mr. Stenchy]]", Plorgonar becomes the one true place for Experiment 254 ([[Mr. Stenchy]]) because, unlike Earth, his noxious odor is considered appealing to the inhabitants on Plorgonar, as Pleakley himself was not repulsed by Mr. Stenchy's stink. It is also shown that Plorgonarians live in structures shaped like their heads. |
In "[[Fibber (episode)|Fibber]]", Pleakley receives a call from [[Mrs. Pleakley|his mother]] who has been badgering her son about finding a wife, and even tells him that she has selected a perfect bride on his home planet. When Pleakey's family later visits him to see his sudden engagement (which he had lied about) Pleakley's mother mentions that Wendy, her son's first name, means "brave warrior" on Plorgonar (his brother [[Bertley Pleakley|Bertley]] wanted that name). |
In "[[Fibber (episode)|Fibber]]", Pleakley receives a call from [[Mrs. Pleakley|his mother]] who has been badgering her son about finding a wife, and even tells him that she has selected a perfect bride on his home planet. When Pleakey's family later visits him to see his sudden engagement (which he had lied about) Pleakley's mother mentions that Wendy, her son's first name, means "brave warrior" on Plorgonar (his brother [[Bertley Pleakley|Bertley]] wanted that name). |
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In "[[Slugger (episode)|Slugger]]", Pleakley wins at basketball and mentions that Earth basketball is virtually identical to Priznolaprack, a similar game on Plorgonar of which he was a champion player. |
In "[[Slugger (episode)|Slugger]]", Pleakley wins at basketball and mentions that Earth basketball is virtually identical to Priznolaprack, a similar game on Plorgonar of which he was a champion player. |
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− | *The antenna on a Plorgonarian's head acts as a type of sensory organ similar to a human's ear or nose. |
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− | **In "[[Mr. Stenchy (episode)|Mr. Stenchy]]", when it comes to scents, the antenna functions somewhat differently, allowing them to ignore or appreciate odors which a human or other individual would consider noxious or horrible, as Pleakley and the Plorgonarians found Mr. Stenchy's odor appealing, while [[Lilo Pelekai|Lilo]], [[Stitch]], [[Jumba Jookiba|Jumba]], and [[Captain Gantu|Gantu]] were repulsed by it. |
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− | **In "[[Yaarp (episode)|Yaarp]]", Pleakley informs everyone that his antenna is called a Plorgonarian quart flanch, and it is capable of reading "several strata of subspace ether transmissions." |
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− | **In "[[Spike (episode)|Spike]]", [[Nosy]] reveals that Pleakley secretly dyes his antenna green to match his skin because he is going prematurely orange, meaning that when a Plorgonarian reaches the state of maturity, their antenna turns orange. |
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− | ***However, in "Mr. Stenchy" and "[[Fibber (episode)|Fibber]]", some Plorgonarians (including Bertley Pleakley, Mrs. Pleakley, and Pixley Pleakley) still have their antenna green. |
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− | *In "[[Retro (episode)|Retro]]", Pleakley is turned into a prehistoric ancestor of the Plorgonarians. It appears that the Plorgonarians' third leg was once a longer tail. They also had large teeth that protruded from their mouths. |
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− | *In "[[Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats]]", it is revealed that Plorgonarians not only have two tongues, but also have two uvulas. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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vlcsnap-2013-05-23-14h22m26s210.png|Plorgonarian homes |
vlcsnap-2013-05-23-14h22m26s210.png|Plorgonarian homes |
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Plorgonar.png|A Plorgonarian couple outside their house |
Plorgonar.png|A Plorgonarian couple outside their house |
Revision as of 03:22, 25 December 2019
Plorgonar is the home world of the Plorgonarians, a sapient race seen in Lilo & Stitch: The Series, most notably Pleakley. It is shown to be shaped much like a Plorgonarian's head.
Background
In "Mr. Stenchy", Plorgonar becomes the one true place for Experiment 254 (Mr. Stenchy) because, unlike Earth, his noxious odor is considered appealing to the inhabitants on Plorgonar, as Pleakley himself was not repulsed by Mr. Stenchy's stink. It is also shown that Plorgonarians live in structures shaped like their heads.
In "Fibber", Pleakley receives a call from his mother who has been badgering her son about finding a wife, and even tells him that she has selected a perfect bride on his home planet. When Pleakey's family later visits him to see his sudden engagement (which he had lied about) Pleakley's mother mentions that Wendy, her son's first name, means "brave warrior" on Plorgonar (his brother Bertley wanted that name).
In "Slugger", Pleakley wins at basketball and mentions that Earth basketball is virtually identical to Priznolaprack, a similar game on Plorgonar of which he was a champion player.
Gallery