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Sneak peek at my SOTW
I'm pretty sure Stitch did not pasteurize that milk after he milked that cow.
Also, Pleakley, have you been vaccinated? It just occurred to me.
Olympia and Poxy traverse the night sky, not a care in the world but to be side by side
More concept art for the Rayman fan game I've been working on
Experiment 222
Poxy
Primary function: To infect popular planetary leaders
A microscopic experiment designed to transmit disease to popular planetary leaders and make them unable to do their work (however, he can only inhabit one host at the time.) He is unharmed by antibodies.
The victim's symptoms stop right after he leaves the body. When he turns good, he can cure health problems.
One true place: Fixing health issues
So what would you guys say are your favorite episodes of The Series?
ArtistIssues
My favorites are:
Spooky - Probably some of the best animation in the show is in this episode, plus they nail the Halloween-spooky-fun vibe, it’s fun to see the nervous-scared side of Stitch’s personality, and Spooky’s whole function is so genius! And almost everything Pleakley says in this episode makes me laugh.
Splodyhead - I’ve always loved this episode. I love Splodyhead, too. I particularly like episodes where characters who hate each other are forced to work together on a desert island. That’s a trope I’m here for!
Poxy - I love Poxy. When I was a kid I used to ride around the neighborhood on a scooter pretending to be him and his slick little germ self.
627 - This episode was so so cool when I was a kid. I love 627’s black claws and how all-out they went designing him. Plus, again, an episode where we’re shown how unstoppable Stitch always is, until he isn’t anymore, is such a cool break from the norm.
Bonnie & Clyde - I adore the different musical score in this episode, and I love Bonnie & Clyde’s dynamic together and the fact that they can speak English, but they’re rotten little alien life form stinkers. And I love Pleakley in this episode, too. I could just rate every episode based on Pleakley moments. But then I’d have to add Holio to this list which is already too long!
Doverstar will chime in, too! Doverstar:
Angel - It's my #1 favorite episode of the show, for sure. It hits all the nostalgic notes for me. Angel is my favorite experiment, and though the animation in this episode is terrible, I'm a huge fan of Angel's color palette in it and the idea behind the episode. The fact that love is what turns Angel from bad to good - and that it's Stitch who names Angel and changes her, instead of Lilo, which was the norm - love that. Plus it's cool there's an experiment in the 600's series that exists whose primary function is literally the opposite of the goal of the series.
Remmy - I like this one because of the emotional plot, and the fact that it focuses on Lilo and her mind and the lasting affects of her parents' death on the family. Any particularly deep Lilo-centric episode is a standout in my book! As a kid, the heavily-decorated "door" in Lilo's dream, which she says always has "bad things" on the other side of it, was super creepy and interesting to me. I remember thinking even at that age that the scene of her parents' actual crash would be behind that door, or maybe their gravestones, or maybe just a flashback of the night they didn't come home. I both did and did not want to see that. But no, instead it was Lilo's hula school and disarmingly-kind classmates, which is also interesting! All in all, it's my second favorite because of the slightly-deeper-than-usual subject matter. 627 - This one is purely nostalgia-based for me. The 627 episode was one of the all-time coolest to us growing up, like Arti said! Lots of her reasons for listing this one are the same as mine. Always cool to see Stitch come to terms with the fact that though he's pretty cool, he's not always the best at everything. And extra wonderful to hear Lilo say something like "So what if you're not king of the block anymore? You're still king of my block." So. Good. So sweet. Love that. Shoe - Shoe is one of my top 5 favorite experiments. I like the plot in this episode and the animation in it too! I like Pleakley's comedy beats, and the idea of turning the old ship into a B&B was genius for a show about aliens living on Kauai. Perfect. But Shoe's lil emotional journey makes me very happy. His sole purpose is for the gain of other people, and he's at least intelligent enough to understand that people only seem to value him for what he can do for them, and then finding out Lilo specifically likes him even when he's bad luck? 10/10. One of those times where part of the episode isn't just catching the cousin or showcasing the shenanigans its abilities get the cast into, but showing how the experiment goes from bad to good and why. Dupe - Because Dupe's design delights me, because the writing in this episode is fantastic, because the idea of a slumber party at Lilo's house with the experiments instead of four bratty human girls who'd ruin all the fun anyway is awesome, and because in the end, Lilo gets another reminder that even if she wants lots of friends, having one like Stitch at her side is more than good enough. Retro - I always wanted this one to air often on TV growing up, specifically because it was later in the show and therefore rarer to see rerunning. I thought Retro's ability was so cool, and I was especially interested in the little glimpses of Nani's life before becoming sole caretaker of Lilo. Plus the setting of a cruise ship is always fun! Swapper - Lilo gets a human friend Lilo gets a human friend Lilo gets a human friend LILO GETS A HUMAN FRIEND- Snooty - Victoria gets an experiment of her own, Snooty is precious and Halloween-y, more looks at Victoria/Lilo's friendship, Pleakley driving is hilarious, and the ending gets me every time. Amnesio - Gantu? An excellent friend for Lilo? Latent protective affection for the cute little Earthling? It's more likely than you think- Bad Stitch - I like this one because it has some of my favorite Lilo/Stitch moments. It also seems to have unused material from the original movie? Maybe? I don't know, but Chris Sanders seems like the kind of guy who would suggest more of Lilo training Stitch like a "puppy" and squirting him with the stupid water bottle. I especially love the ending, where Lilo tells Stitch she knows he's good, even if he breaks things. And how Stitch wants to behave because Lilo asks him to, and she loves him, and that's why he wants to behave. Love that. The Asteroid - Jumba recognizing that Earth is his home and that the Pelekais are his family waters my crops and clears my skin. And I love watching the whole Ohana work together on a planet-saving space trip.
As a part 2 to the post I made last night, here’s more Lilo and Stitch experiments I drew! I accidentally made Spats look way too much like Garfield but honesty I’m kind of enjoying it.
Usage of free VPN
So even if you did manage to bypass the geo-blockade with one of these services, you might still be unable to watch everything or surf anything you want because there are just a few servers at their disposal, and there are lots of uses – which means their servers are overcrowded. Overcrowded servers translate into really low internet speeds that are incompatible with streaming quality content on Netflix.
However, this is the smallest problem of them all. A more serious issue is the security aspect because free VPNs were discovered on app stores, and they were actually hiding malware in the code. Once installed, they could start collecting information on the users, which means that all the exfiltrated private information would expose you to the danger of identity theft. If you use the same device for work, you could also be at the root of your employer getting hacked and suffering a data breach, which is obviously not something you want.
There is also another type of VPNs that is best to avoid, namely peer-to-peer routing. These tools will ask for permission to use your device’s resources in order to allow other people to connect to your computer as they would to a server and have their connections run through your device. In exchange for this, you would also get to do the same and use another person’s computer. This can be quite damaging for your device, and your computer’s performance would not improve when you stop the VPN, as it continues to run in the background. It also uses no encryption whatsoever, so all the data is out in the open. They also keep logs on what people are doing online, which goes against the notion of privacy that we’ve come to associate with VPNs.
Meet my Luigi’s Mansion Ghost OC’s
Cerulean the Bookworm Hider
Vega the Shocking Greenie
Comet the Starry Goober
Nyx the Sneaky Specter
Poxy the Messy Ghost
(Luigi’s Mansion ghosts belong to Nintendo)
(These ghost OC’s belongs to me)