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Sportacus lives in a large airship above LazyTown, which contains his bed, food, and other equipment, including a signed autograph from Jackie Chan. This is an Easter egg to the actor's portrayal of the villain in The Spy Next Door .
Sportacus shows us "the Sportacus move" in his airship, Stephanie and Trixie make a castle made of apples, Stingy tells the mayor that the secret to life is to eat fruits and vegetables to stay healthy, Sportacus and loads of kids toss and catch oranges in the sports hall, Robbie attempts to juggle sports candy but gets stuck in a pile of ...
When Sportacus teaches Pixel how to sleep at the right time, Robbie takes advantage of this by hiding a noise-making baseball in his airship. When Sportacus starts losing energy, Stephanie and the kids uncover Robbie's plot and they make sure to get lots of sleep so they can beat Robbie in an all-or-nothing baseball game.
Zero-emissions craft is designed to ‘fly forever’
LazyTown (Icelandic: Latibær) is an Icelandic children's educational musical television series created by aerobics champion Magnús Scheving. [1] Originally produced in English, it has been broadcast in dozens of languages globally.
Euro Airship is planning an around-the-world, non-stop flight with Solar Airship One. It would be the first flight to make the trip without using fossil fuels.
After LazyTown Entertainment was bought by Turner Broadcasting in the summer of 2011, [21] Magnús continued to play Sportacus. However, in 2014, he announced that he would be departing the role of Sportacus (after the end of the TV series), passing it on to Dýri Kristjánsson, who played Sportacus in all subsequent live shows. [ 22 ]
More than 2,500 miles away from Akron in Silicon Valley, what engineers say is the world's largest airship took flight for the first time. This massive snow-white zeppelin-like ship is slated to ...