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Experiment 199
NosyMediaVoiced by

  • Bobcat Goldthwait
  • Roger Craig Smith (Stitch!; English dub)
First appearanceLilo & Stitch: The SeriesFilmsLeroy & StitchTelevision series
  • Lilo & Stitch: The Series
  • Stitch!
Video gamesStitch!NowLilo & Stitch: The Series episodes
  • "Nosy"
  • "Spike"
  • "Woops"
  • "Snafu"
Stitch! episodes
  • "Nosy Meets Tigerlily"
  • "Stitch's Birthday, Part One"
  • Stitch and the Planet of Sand
General informationSpeciesGenetic experimentGenderMalePod colorRedOriginal functionTo dig up his enemies' most embarrassing secrets, but instead reveals juicy gossipAbilities
  • Snooping
  • Gossiping
  • Stealth
  • Expert escape artist
  • Fluent in speech
  • Understands Tantalog
Weakness(es)Defenseless when it comes to fighting and usually runs away from the battlefieldLikes
  • Exposing secrets
  • Snooping
  • Gossip
Dislikes
  • Fighting
  • Being captured
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Nosy: Experiment 199 Full Movie Hd 1080p


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Nosy, also known as Experiment 199, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to humiliate enemies by digging up their most embarrassing secrets, but had a flaw in his programming so that he only reveals juicy gossip. He was captured by Gantu, but escaped in "Woops".

Experiment 199 was the 199th genetic experiment created by Jumba with Hämsterviel's funding. He was designed to reveal his enemies' most humiliating secrets, but due to a glitch in his program, he preferred juicy gossip rather than anything important. 199 and the other first 624 experiments were deactivated and smuggled to Earth by Jumba during his mission to capture Experiment 626.

Lilo and Stitch later took 199, named Nosy, back to their house, where he began to snoop around and unearth numerous secrets, including finding Lilo's catalog of local vampires under Stitch's pillow, causing the latter to glare at Nosy after he spilled the beans about it. Jumba even regarded Nosy as one of his favorite experiments.

As a result of Nosy becoming a nuisance, Stitch got rid of him, imprisoned him in a container, and handed him to Gantu as a present. Delighted, Gantu expected Nosy to disclose all of Lilo and Stitch's experiment files. Instead, he talked about useless information and revealed secrets about Gantu to Experiment 625, prompting the former to send Nosy to Hämsterviel.

Thus, Nosy returned to the Pelekais' home, where he gossiped endlessly and exposed Stitch as an alien genetic experiment after their tussle. However, he was shortly after recaptured by Gantu under Hämsterviel's orders, though Lilo and Stitch allowed Gantu to do so. Back at his ship, Nosy and Reuben exchanged rumors about Gantu.

In "Spike", Nosy was one of the experiments in Pleakley's E.A.R.W.A.X. group. He revealed to everyone that Pleakley's antenna was prematurely orange and simply dyed green before being reprimanded. Shortly after, Pleakley used Nosy in his aromatherapy (in which he rubbed Nosy with a smelly fish). When the other experiments later began to cause chaos, Nosy was chased by Spike through the house. Near the end of the episode, Nosy tried out Pleakley's hugging-and-crying therapy.

In "Woops", Nosy was sent back to Gantu along with all of Hämsterviel's other captive experiments after Experiment 600 caused chaos and nearly blew Hämsterviel's cover to the prison guards. Woops then accidentally smashed open Nosy's containment orb, allowing him to escape.

In "Snafu", Nosy traveled to the Pelekais' house, angry with Lilo for abandoning him and the other experiments to Gantu. He also revealed when Gantu's ship was empty and spied on both Gantu and Reuben, who were foiled by Experiment 120 while attempting to revert all of the rehabilitated experiments to evil using a recording of Angel's song.

The first 624 experiments, including Nosy, were rounded up by Leroy and taken to a stadium to be destroyed. However, Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, Reuben and Gantu arrived before the experiments could be destroyed.

The Leroys soon gained the upper hand in the battle, but were defeated when Lilo, Stitch, Reuben and several other experiments performed the song "Aloha ʻOe", which caused the Leroy army to shut down due to the original Leroy's fail-safe.

Nosy is a magenta wombat/pig-like experiment with a pink underbelly from the chin down; a huge, round, reddish-brown nose, roughly taking up a good-sized amount of his entire head; a round body with thick, stubby legs ending in round feet and dotted with black toes; small, flabby arms ending in three fingers on each hand without any claws; a large wide mouth with a much bigger lantern jaw; little black eyes; small rabbit-like ears pointed downward; a large, black, blotch-shaped pattern on his back; and two black stripes on the front of his legs.

Nosy has expert escaping skills and stealth capabilities. He is talented in finding things that have been hidden or "lost", an example of his snooping. He is quick compared to the average human and is highly durable, though he was designed to embarrass enemies by using their secrets against them and reveal their battle tactics and the such to his master. Due to a programming glitch, however, he prefers juicy gossip rather than anything important. Nosy is among the few experiments that can speak fluently, although at the same time he can understand Tantalog.

It wasn't until he was rediscovered in-town that he was given to Gantu out of dislike for his ways. No arguments came from evil genius self, of course. Not to be worrying now, he fled his confines, and proved useful when freeing other capture-ed experiments like 033, 544 and 609.

All applicable national guidelines for the care and use of animals were followed. The procedures had been approved by the Animal Experiment Board of Finland (animal experiment committee of Southern Finland, ID: VARELY/338/07.01/2012).

Nosy is a red wombat/pig-like experiment with a pink stomach from the chin down, a roundly-built body with thick legs, huge arms with three small fingers on each hand, a wide mouth, a very big aillgator/cow/pig/bull-like snout, little black eyes, yak/rabbit-like ears, black markings on his back and black stripes on the front of his legs. Designed to snoop out enemy secrets but ends up finding out mostly useless gossip. Also, Jumba programed 199 to be an expert escape artist. He was later caught by Gantu (Stitch gave him to Gantu as a present), who thought that 199 would tell him all of Lilo and Stitch's files. Instead, he only talked about useless information and revealed secrets about Gantu to 625. Gantu sent him to Hamsterviel who wanted to know what they call him, but he only said insulting things about him. Hamsterviel furiously rejects him and sends him back to Gantu who gave him to 625 to give back to Lilo and Stitch. Gantu was forced to get him back or he will be permenated unless he keeps him inside his ship at all cost. Woops (600) "accidentally" broke Nosy's capsule on Gantu's ship, freeing him. In Snafu, Nosy goes to Lilo and Stitch place and tells him about how many experiments were locked up and how he escaped. After Snafu was activated he messed up plans that when Gantu took a recording of Angel's singing Snafu appeared and took a recording of Gantu's karaoke tape. Nosy saw the whole thing. He and the other experiments were rescued by Angel and Stitch. His one true place is at journalism. He is voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait.

Lilo and the others help Nani make a good impression for her boss, but that proves difficult with an experiment that spills secrets in the way.Mr. Jameson interviews Nani for a potential promotion to the hotel's rental pavilion.note Well, she's actually trying to get "hired" despite already having the job, so that's our best guess. The position also requires occasionally helping with the hotel's breakfast celebrations, so Nani tells a bit of a while lie and mentions that she is a great cook. Unfortunately, this means that Mr. Jameson is going to arrive at their house for brunch to seal the deal.

Nani comes home to find the kitchen in shambles after a water-balloon fight broke out between Lilo and Stitch. Nani begins cleaning the house as the duo go to the movies. Just as they are about to head into the show, someone comes out of the theater and spoils the entire movie for them. Stitch is suspicious of this "kid" because he happens to be oddly short, has pink fur and a giant nose, and looks very experiment-like. Stitch tackles the kid and reveals his identity as one of his cousins.

Stitch gets rid of 199 by wrapping him up in a present, knocking on the door of Gantu's ship, and giving the experiment to him. 199 tells Gantu he has dirt on Lilo and Stitch. Gantu wants to know about their experiment files, but 199 instead tells him useless information like the love letters in Jumba's drawers or the chocolate macadamia nuts hidden on his spaceship. Frustrated, Gantu immediately transports 199 to Hämsterviel, but not even Hämsterviel wants the experiment, so he sends it back. Gantu tells Reuben to get rid of 199 somehow.

The first two-dimensional experiment, COSY, was proposed by Jean Jeener, a professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, in 1971. This experiment was later implemented by Walter P. Aue, Enrico Bartholdi and Richard R. Ernst, who published their work in 1976.[1][2][3]

Each experiment consists of a sequence of radio frequency (RF) pulses with delay periods in between them. The timing, frequencies, and intensities of these pulses distinguish different NMR experiments from one another.[4] Almost all two-dimensional experiments have four stages: the preparation period, where a magnetization coherence is created through a set of RF pulses; the evolution period, a determined length of time during which no pulses are delivered and the nuclear spins are allowed to freely precess (rotate); the mixing period, where the coherence is manipulated by another series of pulses into a state which will give an observable signal; and the detection period, in which the free induction decay signal from the sample is observed as a function of time, in a manner identical to one-dimensional FT-NMR.[5]

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