Disney’s Stitch perfectly captured in latest Revoltech figure

Joel Loynds
revoltech stitch with glasses, ice cream and in the background, with all alien parts out

Revoltech’s latest Disney figure is Experiment 626, Stitch. The highly posable figure has a small discount while on pre-order, too.

Disney’s Lilo & Stitch remains one of the company’s finest animated classics. Coming in just at the tail end of the animation studio’s time with 2D, it spawned two sequels and an incredible kids “Monster of the Week” TV show.

Revoltech’s latest figure is of the titular Stitch. It comes complete with accessories that perfectly capture Experiment 626’s personality. This includes sunglasses and ice cream from the first movie’s montage of Lilo trying to get Stitch to act like a dog.

While there’s no bikini or cape, it comes with all the parts to turn Stitch from his cuddly self into Experiment 626. This includes additional head, arms, spikes, and hands.

Lilo & Stitch gets Revoltech figure and it looks great

The figure is set to launch sometime in July 2024, but there’s currently a small discount on Hobby Link Japan if you pre-order. HLJ has dropped the price during the pre-order period from $52.41 to $44.03, giving you a small $8 saving for getting in early.

As with other figures of its ilk, there’s no guarantee it’ll be stocked up once released. Revoltech is usually better with this than other brands in the same business, but it’s not uncommon to see these go from pre-order to discontinued very quickly.

Revoltech’s Disney fare doesn’t just stop at Disney’s films, but also Pixar. Also on pre-order is an excellent-looking Buzz Lightyear and Jesse from Toy Story, which are set to launch in a similar timeframe to Stitch.

You won’t be charged until the figure ships, so if you do order, make sure to set aside a bit of cash for July.

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E-Commerce Editor. You can get in touch with him over email: joel.loynds@dexerto.com. He's written extensively about video games and tech for over a decade for various sites. Previously seen on Scan, WePC, PCGuide, Eurogamer, Digital Foundry and Metro.co.uk. A deep love for old tech, bad games and even jankier MTG decks.