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On September 15, 2008, a spin-off television series called LazyTown Extra debuted in the United Kingdom on CBeebies. [60] A "magazine format style show" for 3 to 6-year-olds, it features characters from LazyTown in an assortment of short sketches. [61] 26 episodes of Lazy Town Extra were produced, each between 11 and 15 minutes in duration. [62 ...
Stephanie arrives in town, staying with her Uncle, Mayor Milford. She meets the kids of LazyTown, and after meeting the slightly above-average hero Sportacus, he shows them the energetic and healthy lifestyle. However, the local villain - Robbie Rotten, wants LazyTown to stay lazy, and he attempts to put Sportacus out of commission in various ...
The Laziest Town; Soccer Sucker; Go Go LazyTown October 29, 2007 5 Rockin' Robbie; Remote Control; LazyTown's Greatest Hits; Little Sportacus; Dancing Duel; Once Upon a Time in LazyTown June 16, 2008 5 Once Upon a Time; Prince Stingy; Dancing Dreams; Haunted Castle; The Lazy Genie; Snow Monster and Other Stories November 3, 2008 5 The LazyTown ...
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.
After initial success with the musical, Nickelodeon eventually made a deal with the creators of LazyTown to air the first 40 episodes of LazyTown along with a special studio built in Iceland. During the first few years of LazyTown in the early 2000s, Stefán Karl initially knew no English, but he soon became fluent. [4]
Sportacus encourages the children of LazyTown to eat fruits and vegetables (which he calls "sports candy") and play outside instead of sitting around indoors and eating unhealthy food. [2] He wants to make sure LazyTown is happy, and knows that its residents have to be healthy and fit if they want to be happy.
"We Are Number One" is a song from the English-language Icelandic children's television series LazyTown, composed by Máni Svavarsson. The song was featured in the twelfth episode of the show's fourth season, entitled "Robbie's Dream Team", which is the 76th episode overall, and the penultimate episode of the series.
Stephanie was depicted as being an athletic, sweet, shy, sassy, caring, optimistic, and smart 8-year-old girl. [10] Surprised by the inactivity of the residents of LazyTown, she cheerfully encourages them to participate in more active, energetic hobbies or pastimes such as sports, games, and much more when they are downhearted when the temptations of candy or video games overcome her prodding.