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About Stitch and his cousins.

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I recently figured out about two specific experiments: 607 & 611.

Both according to their respective wikia pages have the capability to end the universe. Would it be an outlier/ridiculous to assume that Stitch and Anti-Stitch [ Leroy ] scales to him, since they are some of the experiments that were presumably in the colosseum during the round-up ? I'm not saying i'm agreeing with it [ I don't ] , but i am unsure if anyone else says otherwise.
 
611 is never stated to be able to end the universe. The most we hear about him legitimately is the computer's description of him which is "the ultimate superweapon." All of the experiments' descriptions on the Wiki that weren't actually in the show or Leroy & Stitch are fanmade, including his. Jumba actually states at one point in the show that 607 can destroy the universe by "warping space and time." But:

1. We never actually see them in the final fight with Leroy (we don't see quite a few of the experiments, actually, since it'd be borderline impossible for them to come up with ideas for the hundreds of experiments that didn't appear in the actual show and since it'd be just as difficult to animate 629 uniquely designed experiments)

2. Being able to destroy the universe would be an absurd leap in power compared to the feats any other experiment, including Stitch, has actually demonstrated. Chances are Jumba created 611 for the sole purpose of seeing if he was even capable of making an experiment that could destroy the universe.

TL;DR: No.
 
Okay. Thank you for the explanation. I will close this thread then.
 
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