Ep 16. Wishy-Washy
- August 23, 2005
Lilo & Stitch: The Series season 2 episode 16 "Wishy-Washy" follows Lilo and Stitch as they encounter a new experiment named Kixx, who has the power to grant wishes when he is hit on the head. The episode opens with Lilo and Stitch watching a wrestling match on TV, and they both express their desire to be professional wrestlers. When Kixx accidentally falls from a passing spaceship and hits his head, he lands in the ring with Lilo and Stitch, granting their wish by giving them super strength and speed. However, as they continue to wrestle, the experiment's power gets out of control and he creates chaos by granting everyone's wishes in the town, causing major havoc.
As Lilo and Stitch struggle to control Kixx, they realize they must find a way to stop his power before it destroys the entire town. They try to use Kixx's power to their advantage by wishing for a way to stop him, but their efforts only make things worse. Meanwhile, Pleakley and Jumba try to understand Kixx's powers in the laboratory, but are unsuccessful and only end up making him more powerful.
As the chaos continues to escalate, Lilo comes up with a plan to distract Kixx by pretending to be wrestlers while they sneak up on him from behind. However, Kixx catches onto their plan and uses his power to create his own wrestling match in a nearby arena. Lilo and Stitch now have no choice but to face Kixx in the ring, not only to save the town but also to stop him from causing any more destruction.
In the final showdown, Lilo and Stitch use their newfound wrestling skills to outmaneuver Kixx and hit him on the head, causing his power to stop and allowing everyone's wishes to be reversed. The town is returned to its normal state, and Lilo and Stitch are forced to come clean about their actions to their friends and family. As the episode ends, Lilo learns the importance of being careful when making wishes and the consequences that come with it.
Overall, "Wishy-Washy" is a fun and action-packed episode that showcases the bond between Lilo and Stitch as they work together to save their town. The introduction of Kixx adds a new element to the show, adding to the already diverse roster of experiments. The plot is engaging and provides a good lesson for the audience without being preachy or heavy-handed.