He lives in a futuristic blue airship above LazyTown (renamed the "Sports Ship" in Series 3–4) and is alerted to people who need help by a beeping crystal that glows on the chest of his costume. Sportacus 10 ( Icelandic: Íþróttaálfurinn, lit.'the athletic elf') (portrayed by Magnús Scheving) is LazyTown's own "slightly above average hero" and the male main protagonist.Many tracks are reworked versions of songs from the basis for Icelandic plays. Each episode features at least one original song and concludes with a different performance of " Bing Bang (Time to Dance)", which is sung by Stephanie. The program features a predominantly Eurodance soundtrack. As the series progresses, the characters become less lazy in favor of a healthier way of living which promotes such lifestyle to the audience watching to help with childhood obesity. Trixie is a troublemaker with little respect for rules and other people. Stingy has a self-centered attitude and is possessive of nearly everything in town. Pixel is a reclusive inventor who spends too much time on his computer. Ziggy, who is kind-hearted and wants to be a superhero when he grows up, has an unbalanced diet devoid of fruits and vegetables. However, his plans are never foolproof and always end with him losing.Įach of the children that Stephanie befriends embodies negative characteristics. On a regular basis, Robbie devises ill-judged schemes to make LazyTown lazy once again. Her attempts are often nearly thwarted by Robbie Rotten, who prefers to lead a sluggish life and is agitated by the sudden boom of physical activity. With the help of an above-average hero named Sportacus, she helps teach the other residents how to partake in more athletic pastimes. She has moved to LazyTown to live with her uncle, Mayor Milford Meanswell, and is surprised to learn that all of her neighbors lead inactive lifestyles. The series follows an 8-year-old pink-haired girl named Stephanie, the newest resident of the LazyTown community. Multiple spin-offs were created, including stage productions and a short-format television program for younger children titled LazyTown Extra. for a total of 26 new episodes, which premiered in 2013 on Turner's Cartoonito and later on Viacom's Channel 5. Turner Broadcasting System Europe acquired LazyTown Entertainment in 2011 and commissioned the third and fourth seasons. in the United Kingdom and RÚV in Iceland. block in the United States, CBeebies and Nick Jr. LazyTown originally aired on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. The first two seasons (fifty-two episodes) were produced from 2004 to 2007. The show combines live action, puppetry and computer-generated imagery, making it one of the most expensive children's shows ever made. Originally performed in English, the show has been dubbed into more than thirty languages (including Icelandic) and aired in over 180 countries. The series was commissioned by Nickelodeon in 2003, following the production of two stage plays and a test pilot. The series was based on Scheving's stage plays Áfram Latibær! (itself adapted from a book that Scheving wrote in 1991) and Glanni Glæpur í Latabæ. The show was designed to encourage healthy lifestyles. LazyTown ( Icelandic: Latibær) is an Icelandic children's television series created by aerobics champion Magnús Scheving. Turner Broadcasting System Europe (Season 3–4)Ĭartoonito (season 3–4, International) Sprout (seasons 3-4, US)
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