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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Moral: Size doesn't matter, it's how you use it.
 
*Moral: Size doesn't matter, it's how you use it.
*The Armageddon scene between a giant Shortstuff versus a giant Stitch is an obvious parody of the Japanese film ''[[wikipedia:King Kong vs. Godzilla|King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''.
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*The Armageddon scene of a giant Shortstuff versus a giant Stitch is an obvious parody of the Japanese film ''[[wikipedia:King Kong vs. Godzilla|King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''.
 
*Shortstuff's manner of defeat is very similar to Part I of ''[[wikipedia:Gulliver's Travels|Gulliver's Travels]]''.
 
*Shortstuff's manner of defeat is very similar to Part I of ''[[wikipedia:Gulliver's Travels|Gulliver's Travels]]''.
 
*In the episode "[[Nosy (episode)|Nosy]]", Stitch used the same "Kenny" boy disguise.
 
*In the episode "[[Nosy (episode)|Nosy]]", Stitch used the same "Kenny" boy disguise.

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"Shortstuff" is the twenty-ninth episode of Lilo & Stitch: The Series. It aired on January 2, 2004.

Plot

Lilo takes Stitch to a carnival, but Stitch is too short for the rides. A small crab-like experiment that fouls up machinery is activated. Pleakley uses Jumba's invention to make Stitch grow, but Gantu interrupts and Stitch grows too big. Then, Short Stuff is also zapped, and the two giants battle each other back at the carnival. Short Stuff is defeated after Stitch returns to normal size and becomes a new ride at the carnival thanks to his new giant size.

Experiments mentioned

Trivia

  • Moral: Size doesn't matter, it's how you use it.
  • The Armageddon scene of a giant Shortstuff versus a giant Stitch is an obvious parody of the Japanese film King Kong vs. Godzilla.
  • Shortstuff's manner of defeat is very similar to Part I of Gulliver's Travels.
  • In the episode "Nosy", Stitch used the same "Kenny" boy disguise.

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