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The first two seasons consisted of fifty-two episodes, aired from 2004 to 2007. Turner Broadcasting System Europe then acquired LazyTown Entertainment in 2011 [1] and commissioned a third season [2] consisting of 13 episodes, which premiered on March 13, 2013 in the United Kingdom on Cartoonito.
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Viacom's Channel 5 also aired the newer episodes as part of its Milkshake! programming block until 2016. [33] [34] Channel 5's Demand 5 service carried episodes of the Icelandic version in 2015. [35] In 2008, a Spanish-dubbed version of LazyTown debuted on V-me, a television network created for the Hispanic market in the US. [36]
LazyTown episode redirects to lists (48 P) Pages in category "LazyTown" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
(Even-numbered episodes) Meeting the Children – Ziggy meets two or three children and confuses the episode's topic for something he enjoys. Stephanie's Moves – Stephanie teaches the audience how to do dance moves to a LazyTown song. (Odd-numbered episodes) Big Activity – Ziggy watches the children doing the topic, sometimes doing it himself.
This is a list of LazyTown DVDs that have been released. So far, discs have been released in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Spain, and Australia. For a list of episodes that have aired in English, see List of LazyTown episodes.
Being extremely lazy, Robbie naturally opposes their attempts to spread a healthy influence to the people of LazyTown and employs various schemes, often involving the use of disguises, to discredit healthy living and run Sportacus (whom he refers to as "Sportaflop") out of LazyTown in every episode, although his plans are always foiled in the end.
LazyTown Extra is a separate series from LazyTown: same characters but different format. It's certainly not "Season 5" of LazyTown (it was released after the 2nd season and before seasons 3 and 4 were created, as I understand it). So the fact that you keep trying to add impossible episode numbers for it starting in the 80s tells me you're not ...