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| - A young Hawaiian girl who lives with her sister and is Stitch's owner.
* Ambiguous Disorder: Has a mix of eccentricities, behavioral issues, social inappropriateness, and unusual interests (not many six-year-old girls these days are obsessed with Elvis)
* Annoying Younger Sibling: Towards Nani, sometimes.
* Berserk Button: Never call her crazy, or say that she will never be like her mother.
* Catch Phrase: "Ohana means family, and family means No One Gets Left Behind... or forgotten."
* Cloudcuckoolander: Elvis, peanut butter-sandwich-eating clownfish, mummies, vampires, werewolves and aliens - they all appear in her world. Oh, and the last ones are real.
* Creepy Child: Sometimes crosses over into this.
* Demoted to Extra: In any subsequent material outside the m
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| - A young Hawaiian girl who lives with her sister and is Stitch's owner.
* Ambiguous Disorder: Has a mix of eccentricities, behavioral issues, social inappropriateness, and unusual interests (not many six-year-old girls these days are obsessed with Elvis)
* Annoying Younger Sibling: Towards Nani, sometimes.
* Berserk Button: Never call her crazy, or say that she will never be like her mother.
* Catch Phrase: "Ohana means family, and family means No One Gets Left Behind... or forgotten."
* Cloudcuckoolander: Elvis, peanut butter-sandwich-eating clownfish, mummies, vampires, werewolves and aliens - they all appear in her world. Oh, and the last ones are real.
* Creepy Child: Sometimes crosses over into this.
* Demoted to Extra: In any subsequent material outside the movies or the series. Its usually always Stitch that is used of the duo. Funny as the title of the movie was Lilo and Stitch.
* Fluffy Tamer: The entire point of the movie.
* Foot Focus: Mostly seen in sandals or barefoot. Justified, given the movie takes place in Hawaii.
* The Heart: Although she has to learn her lesson at times, too.
* Hollywood Voodoo: She makes voodoo dolls of her "friends" out of spoons and dunks them in a pickle jar. As far as we know, it doesn't work.
* "My friends need to be punished."
* Innocent Prodigy: Lilo can use the word "abomination" in the proper context, and reads books that not only contain atypical material for a child to read, but are far above her grade level as well. Despite this, she seems to have very little idea of what the consequences of her and Stitch's actions actually are.
* The Lancer: Well, insofar as a six-year old girl can support a living weapon.
* The Pollyana: Not always, but Lilo's the most consistently optimistic of the family. She will get sad if you take away her best friend, though.
* Morality Pet: Acts as one to Stitch, before he learns how to behave himself.
* Ironic, since technically he's her pet. Their relationship is more like siblings, however, and she sometimes seems almost like a mother to him.
* Nice Girl: Usually. She's still liable to make some silly mistakes like most children.
* The Nicknamer: She loves doing this to the Experiments.
* Nightmare Fetishist: "My friends need to be punished..."
* The Other Darrin: Daveigh Chase was unavailable for Stitch has a Glitch, so Dakota Fanning was hired instead.
* Parental Abandonment: They died in a car crash.
* She's All Grown Up: In the episode "Skip" and in the Stitch!! anime where she's now a mother with an identical child.
* She's Got Legs
* Ship Tease: With Stitch. No, really. Perhaps unsurprisingly, that ship has been long sunk by Disney and Madhouse, but check out some of their more intimate moments and then claim they're just friends.
* Heck, that was Chris Sanders' original intention. Yeah, the guy's a bit odd.
* Strange Girl: To put it mildly.
* Talking to Herself: With Victoria, in her first appearance only.
* True Companions: Her most central belief is in "ohana", which is closely related to this trope.
* There's No B in Movie: A major fan of them.
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