626 is the creation of a evil scientist by the name of Jumba. This extraterrestrial was designed to be a monster with very mischievous attributes. He is a small blue creature that resembles a (koala and bulldog). He blends in very well here on Earth due to his strong resemblance of a regular dog. His teeth are sharpe like a k-9, his fur is low cut like a puppy, along with him enjoying being able to walk on all fours from time to time. He can easily be mistaken for a pet Frenchie by his big ears, eyes, and stature.
According to Disney wiki, his stature may be small, but he embodies great abilities which include extreme intelligence, climbing walls and ceilings, talking, bulletproof, fireproof, shockproof, enhanced vision, hyperacusis, audio amplifier, superhuman stamina, and he also has the ability to extend two extra arms. Stitch! (2023, April 16). Retrieved from https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Stitch!
Hawaiin culture alone, was not the only thing to influence Stitch. His love for Elvis is entertaining to watch. He used his ability to amplify to play his music through his mouth. When he perfected his impersonation skills of Elvis; they decided to take his showcase to the beautiful beach in Hawaii for all of the people on the island to see. Stitch compatibility to learn and master playing the ukulele was also impressive. Lilo is a huge fan of Elvis, so I would say it definitely rubbed off on Stitch as well. https://video.disney.com/watch/elvis-4d91a6a18be4bad88e31f9ed
In reference to Joseph, J. 2022, Stitch was able to adapt well with his new ohana. The influence of togetherness encouraged Stitch to have a better understanding of what the word "Ohana" really meant. He was so heavily influence in the Hawaiin culture, not even a deranged extraterrestrial could resist the love that came with the lifestyle. The more love he was given, the more of the softer side of him was revealed. Stitch also tried to be more polite over time. He had also become protective over the people he had grown to love. He understood that they were now family.
Joseph, J. (2022, June 23). Tia Carrere explains how 'Lilo & stitch' portrayed Hawaiian culture with 'authenticity' 20 years ago. https://scoop.upworthy.com.
"Hawaii is the new home for Stitch"
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