Stitch!
Disney Stitch!
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Stitch!

Alternative Titles

Japanese: スティッチ!
English: Disney Stitch!
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 3, 2008 to Jul 3, 2009
Genre: Comedy Comedy
Serialization: Shougaku Yonensei
Authors: Tsukirino, Yumi (Story & Art)

Statistics

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Ranked: #278772
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Popularity: #34486
Members: 226
Favorites: 3

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