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− | |image = |
+ | |image = Profile - Sprout.png |
+ | |voice = [[Frank Welker]] |
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− | |name = Sprout |
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|films = ''[[Leroy & Stitch]]'' |
|films = ''[[Leroy & Stitch]]'' |
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− | |shows = ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]] |
+ | |shows = ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]<br>[[Stitch!]]'' |
|inspiration = {{WikipediaLink|Venus flytrap|Venus flytraps}}<br>[[w:c:villains:Audrey II|Audrey II]] from ''{{WikipediaLink|Little Shop of Horrors (film)|Little Shop of Horrors}}'' |
|inspiration = {{WikipediaLink|Venus flytrap|Venus flytraps}}<br>[[w:c:villains:Audrey II|Audrey II]] from ''{{WikipediaLink|Little Shop of Horrors (film)|Little Shop of Horrors}}'' |
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|alias = Experiment 509 |
|alias = Experiment 509 |
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|personality = Temperamental, obstreperous, exponential, dangerous, multiplying, aggressive, carnivorous, cantankerous, uncontrollable, destructive, impatient, monstrous (in the end) |
|personality = Temperamental, obstreperous, exponential, dangerous, multiplying, aggressive, carnivorous, cantankerous, uncontrollable, destructive, impatient, monstrous (in the end) |
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+ | |appearance = Venus Flytrap-like creature with a purple head and blue eyes |
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− | |occupation = Jumba's 509th experiment |
+ | |occupation = Jumba's 509th experiment |
|alignment = Bad, later good |
|alignment = Bad, later good |
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|goal = To grow into an uncontrollable killer forest |
|goal = To grow into an uncontrollable killer forest |
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|likes = Growing and multiplying |
|likes = Growing and multiplying |
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|dislikes = Being defeated |
|dislikes = Being defeated |
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+ | |powers = Growth<br>Plant generation |
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⚫ | |fate = Uprooted and contained in a large [[Pineapple Water Tower|pineapple-shaped water tower]] at the [[Kokaua Town]] fair}}'''Sprout''', A.K.A. '''Experiment 509''', is an illegal genetic experiment created by [[Jumba Jookiba]] and a character in the [[Lilo & Stitch (franchise)|''Lilo & Stitch'' franchise]]. He is designed to sprout into an uncontrollable forest of destruction. His one true place is atop the [[Pineapple Water Tower|pineapple water tower]]. |
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− | |weapons = Teeth, vines |
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− | |fate = Uprooted and contained in a large [[Pineapple Water Tower|pineapple-shaped water tower]] at the Kokaua Town fair |
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− | |voice = [[Frank Welker]]|family = [[Stitch]] (Cousin) [[Sproutling]] (Son)}} |
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+ | ==Background== |
+ | ===Personality=== |
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Sprout is wild and tends to be aggressive, often trying to bite people when he was still confined in a flower pot. After he rooted into the ground and grew to enormous proportions, he became very dangerous, spreading his vines like weeds to attack victims. However, he apparently calmed down after being uprooted and contained. He also seems to like [[Lilo Pelekai|Lilo]]. |
Sprout is wild and tends to be aggressive, often trying to bite people when he was still confined in a flower pot. After he rooted into the ground and grew to enormous proportions, he became very dangerous, spreading his vines like weeds to attack victims. However, he apparently calmed down after being uprooted and contained. He also seems to like [[Lilo Pelekai|Lilo]]. |
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+ | ===Physical appearance=== |
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⚫ | Sprout is a plant-like experiment with a purple head shaped like a {{WikipediaLink|Venus flytrap}}, giving him a lizard-like face and sharp teeth. He has dark blue pupil-less eyes, three leaves surrounding his head like a frill, and a single antenna on his head. His body is leaf-like, with a thick green stem extending to his head and containing eight tentacle-like vines. |
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+ | ===Powers and abilities=== |
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⚫ | Sprout can grow from a small experiment to an immense monstrosity at a rapid rate. Using his burrowing capabilities, Sprout can initiate his growth once he roots into the ground, allowing him to sprout a destructive forest of vicious duplicates, and sends out tendrils that can grow new heads and act like weeds, all with replicas of Sprout's head. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]''=== |
===''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]''=== |
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− | Experiment 509 was the 509th genetic experiment created by [[Jumba Jookiba|Jumba]] with [[Dr. Hämsterviel|Hämsterviel]]'s funding. He was designed to |
+ | Experiment 509 was the 509th genetic experiment created by [[Jumba Jookiba|Jumba]] with [[Dr. Hämsterviel|Hämsterviel]]'s funding. He was designed to spawn into an uncontrollable killer forest. 509 and the other first 624 experiments were deactivated and smuggled to Earth by Jumba during his mission to capture [[Stitch|Experiment 626]]. |
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− | All of the experiment pods were released and scattered across the island of Kauai. |
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509's pod eventually made its way into a post office, where [[Lilo Pelekai|Lilo]] found it on the floor while she was mailing a letter to her pen pal Henry. She then took the pod [[Lilo's House|home]] to [[Jumba Jookiba|Jumba]]. |
509's pod eventually made its way into a post office, where [[Lilo Pelekai|Lilo]] found it on the floor while she was mailing a letter to her pen pal Henry. She then took the pod [[Lilo's House|home]] to [[Jumba Jookiba|Jumba]]. |
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After describing 509's powers to Lilo, Jumba, unwilling to risk activating 509 due to the destruction the latter would cause, locked the pod away. |
After describing 509's powers to Lilo, Jumba, unwilling to risk activating 509 due to the destruction the latter would cause, locked the pod away. |
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− | However, Lilo and [[Stitch]] stealthily stole 509's pod from Jumba's desk drawer |
+ | However, the following night, Lilo and [[Stitch]] stealthily stole 509's pod from Jumba's desk drawer. Lilo then activated the experiment, named him Sprout, transplanted him, and fed him super-fertilizer. |
− | The next day, Lilo took a rapidly growing Sprout to |
+ | The next day, Lilo took a rapidly growing Sprout to an outdoor orchid competition. When [[Mertle Edmonds|Mertle]] approached Sprout and noticed he was not an orchid, Sprout lashed out at her, causing Mertle to accidentally break his pot open. |
Sprout then rooted into the ground and grew into a massive forest of killer plants, which took over the [[Kokaua Town]] fair, causing widespread panic. |
Sprout then rooted into the ground and grew into a massive forest of killer plants, which took over the [[Kokaua Town]] fair, causing widespread panic. |
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− | Eventually, Stitch managed to |
+ | Eventually, Stitch managed to lasso the original Sprout, uproot him, and drag him into a [[Pineapple Water Tower|pineapple-shaped water tower]] slated for demolition, trapping the latter and causing the forest to die off without the original Sprout. |
− | Lilo was unsure if this was truly Sprout's one true place, but it was the best |
+ | Lilo was unsure if this was truly Sprout's one true place, but it was the best she and Stitch could do on such short notice. |
− | Sprout was seen on a computer screen in "[[Ace (episode)|Ace]]", posing as an evil creation of Jumba's as |
+ | Sprout was seen on a computer screen in "[[Ace (episode)|Ace]]", posing as an evil creation of Jumba's as part of a hoax to fool [[Mortlegax]], the head of E.G.O. industries. |
===''[[Leroy & Stitch]]''=== |
===''[[Leroy & Stitch]]''=== |
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− | The first 624 experiments, including Sprout, were rounded up by [[Leroy]] and taken to a [[Aloha |
+ | The first 624 experiments, including Sprout, were rounded up by [[Leroy]] and taken to a [[Aloha Stadium|stadium]] to be destroyed. However, [[Lilo Pelekai|Lilo]], [[Stitch]], [[Jumba Jookiba|Jumba]], [[Pleakley]], [[Reuben]] and [[Captain Gantu|Gantu]] arrived before the experiments could be destroyed. |
− | Sprout participated in the following battle between the experiments and the Leroy clones. |
+ | Sprout participated in the following battle between the experiments and the [[Leroy Clones|Leroy clones]]. |
− | The Leroys soon gained the upper hand in the battle, but were defeated when Lilo, Stitch, Reuben and several other experiments performed the song "[[Aloha |
+ | The Leroys soon gained the upper hand in the battle, but were defeated when Lilo, Stitch, Reuben and several other experiments performed the song "[[Aloha ʻOe]]", which caused the Leroy army to shut down due to the original Leroy's fail-safe. Sprout joins them for the song by playing the drums. |
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+ | ===''[[Stitch!]]''=== |
− | Sprout |
+ | Sprout was mentioned twice in the ''Stitch!'' anime. Though he did not officially appear in the second episode, his [[Sproutling|son]] did. It is revealed that Sprout can produce seed pods and launch them into space, where they cling to asteroids. One of these pods landed on the island and grew into a "Sproutling" (509-A) that carried out Sprout's original programming before being neutralized. |
+ | In "Sprout 2.0", [[Dr. Hämsterviel|Hämsterviel]] reveals he has enhanced another one Sprout's seedlings with the DNA of [[627]], disguised it as a plant that can and hid it on a deserted island in attempts to capture [[Stitch]]. [[Captain Gantu|Gantu]] and [[Reuben]] disguise themselves and convince Stitch and the gang to go find a flower that grants wishes, but is truly the seedling. Shortly after arriving on the island, the gang finds and almost instantly captures the seedling. However, when the seedling escapes, 627's DNA causes him to become unstoppable, Luckily, this also gave the seedling 627's only weakness: laughter. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Sprout was first revealed in a DVD bonus feature of ''[[Stitch! The Movie]]'' in the experiment gallery. |
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*Sprout is an obvious parody of [[w:c:villains:Audrey II|Audrey II]] from ''{{WikipediaLink|Little Shop of Horrors (film)|Little Shop of Horrors}}''. |
*Sprout is an obvious parody of [[w:c:villains:Audrey II|Audrey II]] from ''{{WikipediaLink|Little Shop of Horrors (film)|Little Shop of Horrors}}''. |
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+ | *Sprout bears a great resemblance to most real-life {{WikipediaLink|Venus flytrap|Venus flytraps}}. |
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− | *Sprout is described by the experiment computer screen as, "Experiment 509. Primary function: Sprout into an uncontrollable forest of destruction." |
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+ | *Sprout's holographic silhouette appeared in both "[[Amnesio (episode)|Amnesio]]" and "[[Fibber (episode)|Fibber]]". |
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+ | **Sprout is shown to have two different graphic designs on [[Jumba's Computer|Jumba's computer]]. |
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− | *Sprout bears a resemblance to the [[w:c:mario:Piranha Plant|Piranha Plants]] from the ''{{WikipediaLink|Super Mario|Super Mario Bros.}}'' games and [[w:c:mario:Bloomsday|Bloomsday]] from the Wii game ''{{WikipediaLink||Wario Land: Shake It!}}''. |
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+ | *Sprout's pod color is blue. |
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Revision as of 11:35, 17 September 2019
Sprout, A.K.A. Experiment 509, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to sprout into an uncontrollable forest of destruction. His one true place is atop the pineapple water tower.
Background
Personality
Sprout is wild and tends to be aggressive, often trying to bite people when he was still confined in a flower pot. After he rooted into the ground and grew to enormous proportions, he became very dangerous, spreading his vines like weeds to attack victims. However, he apparently calmed down after being uprooted and contained. He also seems to like Lilo.
Physical appearance
Sprout is a plant-like experiment with a purple head shaped like a Venus flytrap, giving him a lizard-like face and sharp teeth. He has dark blue pupil-less eyes, three leaves surrounding his head like a frill, and a single antenna on his head. His body is leaf-like, with a thick green stem extending to his head and containing eight tentacle-like vines.
Powers and abilities
Sprout can grow from a small experiment to an immense monstrosity at a rapid rate. Using his burrowing capabilities, Sprout can initiate his growth once he roots into the ground, allowing him to sprout a destructive forest of vicious duplicates, and sends out tendrils that can grow new heads and act like weeds, all with replicas of Sprout's head.
Appearances
Lilo & Stitch: The Series
Experiment 509 was the 509th genetic experiment created by Jumba with Hämsterviel's funding. He was designed to spawn into an uncontrollable killer forest. 509 and the other first 624 experiments were deactivated and smuggled to Earth by Jumba during his mission to capture Experiment 626.
509's pod eventually made its way into a post office, where Lilo found it on the floor while she was mailing a letter to her pen pal Henry. She then took the pod home to Jumba.
After describing 509's powers to Lilo, Jumba, unwilling to risk activating 509 due to the destruction the latter would cause, locked the pod away.
However, the following night, Lilo and Stitch stealthily stole 509's pod from Jumba's desk drawer. Lilo then activated the experiment, named him Sprout, transplanted him, and fed him super-fertilizer.
The next day, Lilo took a rapidly growing Sprout to an outdoor orchid competition. When Mertle approached Sprout and noticed he was not an orchid, Sprout lashed out at her, causing Mertle to accidentally break his pot open.
Sprout then rooted into the ground and grew into a massive forest of killer plants, which took over the Kokaua Town fair, causing widespread panic.
Eventually, Stitch managed to lasso the original Sprout, uproot him, and drag him into a pineapple-shaped water tower slated for demolition, trapping the latter and causing the forest to die off without the original Sprout.
Lilo was unsure if this was truly Sprout's one true place, but it was the best she and Stitch could do on such short notice.
Sprout was seen on a computer screen in "Ace", posing as an evil creation of Jumba's as part of a hoax to fool Mortlegax, the head of E.G.O. industries.
Leroy & Stitch
The first 624 experiments, including Sprout, were rounded up by Leroy and taken to a stadium to be destroyed. However, Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, Reuben and Gantu arrived before the experiments could be destroyed.
Sprout participated in the following battle between the experiments and the Leroy clones.
The Leroys soon gained the upper hand in the battle, but were defeated when Lilo, Stitch, Reuben and several other experiments performed the song "Aloha ʻOe", which caused the Leroy army to shut down due to the original Leroy's fail-safe. Sprout joins them for the song by playing the drums.
Stitch!
Sprout was mentioned twice in the Stitch! anime. Though he did not officially appear in the second episode, his son did. It is revealed that Sprout can produce seed pods and launch them into space, where they cling to asteroids. One of these pods landed on the island and grew into a "Sproutling" (509-A) that carried out Sprout's original programming before being neutralized.
In "Sprout 2.0", Hämsterviel reveals he has enhanced another one Sprout's seedlings with the DNA of 627, disguised it as a plant that can and hid it on a deserted island in attempts to capture Stitch. Gantu and Reuben disguise themselves and convince Stitch and the gang to go find a flower that grants wishes, but is truly the seedling. Shortly after arriving on the island, the gang finds and almost instantly captures the seedling. However, when the seedling escapes, 627's DNA causes him to become unstoppable, Luckily, this also gave the seedling 627's only weakness: laughter.
Gallery
Trivia
- Sprout was first revealed in a DVD bonus feature of Stitch! The Movie in the experiment gallery.
- Sprout is an obvious parody of Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors.
- Sprout bears a great resemblance to most real-life Venus flytraps.
- Sprout's holographic silhouette appeared in both "Amnesio" and "Fibber".
- Sprout is shown to have two different graphic designs on Jumba's computer.
- Sprout's pod color is blue.
- In the battle between the Leroy army and the experiments at the end of Leroy & Stitch, Sprout did not grow into an uncontrollable forest of destruction like he did in his episode.
- In the English dub of Stitch!, Sprout is said to produce seeds called Sproutlings (a.k.a. Experiment 509-A) that carry out the same primary function as their father.