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  Caption The LazyTown logo
  Format Children's Television Series
  Picture Format HDTV
  Runtime 30 minutes
  Rating 10
  Creator Magnús Scheving
  Developer
  Starring Magnús Scheving <br> Julianna Rose Mauriello <br> Stefán Karl Stefánsson
  Network Sjónvarpið
  First Aired August 16 , 2004
  Last Aired present
  Num Episodes 52
  Website http://wwwlazytowncom
  Imdb Id 0396991
  Tv Com Id 29257



TV Information

  Show Name LazyTown
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''LazyTown'' is a Children 's Television program that originated in Iceland (where it is known as ''Latibær'') that features a cast and crew from both the United States and Iceland. It airs on Nick Jr . It was created by Magnús Scheving , a Gymnastics champion and CEO of LazyTown Entertainment , who also stars in the show. Repeats of Nick Jr. shows aired on CBS from September 18 , 2004 to September 9 , 2006 . The show has been highly successful, airing in over 100 countries, and more than a dozen languages.http://lazytown.biz/partners/

The show has been given the German EMIL award by the TV magazine ''Spielfilm''.http://www.lazytown.com/newsroom/news/nr/165

The series' second season debuted in the U.S. on Nick Jr. on 2007 article in Avid.com, LazyTown is in the planning stages of a third season.http://www.avid.com/profiles/070326_lazytown_creative.asp


ORIGIN


The series originally started out in 1996 as a live-action play, under the title ''Áfram Latibær'' (''Go on Lazytown!''). After its success, a second play was made titled ''Glanni Glæpur í Latabær'' (''Robbie Rotten in LazyTown''). This second play introduced the character Glanni Glæpur (Robbie Rotten) as a villain. Instead of incorporating puppets, all characters were played by live actors, with the exception of a bird puppet in the second play. During the shift to the televised version many changes were made. For example, Pixel (Goggi Mega) in the first play was a white male child, who was bald and had electronic goggles on at all times. In the second play, his image was changed to be more like a standard technical addict, with green hair, a silver shirt, and dozens of various electronics at his disposal. Some characters did not make it to the TV version, or were drastically changed. They include:






PREMISE

The main character is Stephanie ( Julianna Rose Mauriello ), who arrives in town and urges her new friends Ziggy, Trixie, Stingy, and Pixel to go outside and be active, instead of staying inside and playing video games all day. Her uncle, the bumbling Mayor Milford Meanswell, enlists the help of Sportacus 10 ( Magnús Scheving ), a self-described "slightly-above-average hero". It is Sportacus' job to inspire the kids to play outside, and to help solve low-key emergencies that occur from time to time. However, all this does not sit well with Robbie Rotten ( Stefán Karl Stefánsson ), a lazy man who lives in an underground lair hidden just on the edge of town. Many of the episodes involve Robbie Rotten dressing up in a disguise and trying to ruin the kids' fun and/or make Sportacus leave town forever.


FILMING

''LazyTown'' is part Live Action , part puppetry, and part CGI Animation . Stephanie, Sportacus, and Robbie Rotten were the only humans on the American show up until episode 32 (Dancing Duel), which was the first to include a fourth live actor to play the role of Rottenella . She was played by Mauriello's stunt double, Kristjana Olafsdottir. More recent episodes have extended the live cast as well. Such episodes include Little Sportacus, and The Lazy Genie. The rest of the characters are depicted as Puppets . (In other countries, the cast is changed - for example, Stephanie is played by a puppet.) The show's puppets are made by the Neal Scanlan Studio and Wit Puppets . The show is produced in a 5067 m&2 studio in Garðabær, Iceland , which contains one of the most advanced HDTV facilities in Europe. The budget for each episode is approximately USD $1,000,000.http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/families/article623382.ece


LIVE SHOW

The Times correspondent Richard Dyball writes, "Magnus Scheving, the creator of LazyTown, and some big-shot producers are searching for a Sportacus to star in their nationwide tour of LazyTown Live! Sportacus is the super-fit superhero from the hit TV show and icon to children all over the world. LazyTown is shown in 109 countries and the live show will play in more than 50. [... The show is on CBeebies and Nick Jr in the UK. Each 25-minute episode costs £500,000, making it probably the most expensive children’s television show in the world." Times online article ''Yes, I’m the real Sportacus'' by Richard Dyball published July 14, 2007


CHARACTERS


Sportacus

See Also: Sportacus


Played by Magnús Scheving . The super-healthy hero of the show, hailing from "an island in the North Sea" (a tongue-in-cheek reference to Iceland , ''LazyTown'''s country of origin). Sportacus encourages the kids of LazyTown to eat "sports candy" (his word for fruits and vegetables of all kinds), and to play outside instead of just sitting around indoors playing video games or eating junk food. He wants to make sure LazyTown is happy, and knows that they have to be healthy and fit to be so. Sportacus is constantly engaged in physical activity, and even does gymnastics just to get from place to place. Even brushing his teeth turns into an acrobatic feat. In the episode, "New Superhero", the children try to teach him how to relax by giving him a 'vacation' (despite his protests), but Sportacus just can't stand sitting still! Sportacus is always saving people. His crystal beeps to let him know that someone needs his help. He's patient and understanding. Sportacus doesn't think of himself as a Superhero, but rather, a Slightly-Above-Average Hero.


Stephanie


See Also: Stephanie (LazyTown)


Played by Julianna Rose Mauriello : The character who inspired the citizens (and most importantly, the children) of LazyTown to get up and go. She is an 8 year old whose hair, outfits and accessories are pink. She came to town to visit her uncle, the mayor of LazyTown. At first, Stephanie attempted to get the kids to go outside and play, but she was foiled by Robbie Rotten when he tempted the kids with "lazy" things. But when she asked for Sportacus' help, the whole town worked together to make LazyTown the best place to live. Stephanie loves to dance. Her motto is, "There's Always a Way!"


Robbie Rotten



Played by ''' of the show. He is always trying to get the kids to eat Junk Food and is forever trying to banish Sportacus from LazyTown. He wants to make sure LazyTown stays quiet and lazy like it was before Sportacus' and Stephanie's arrival. Robbie creates all sorts of plans, and sometimes comes very close to winning, but Sportacus always manages to save the day with the help of Stephanie and her friends. The amount of effort that this champion of inactivity puts into his plots is ironic; he may be the most active person in LazyTown because of it. Although many think he's an evil villain, he refers to himself as "a simple, rotten guy who's just misunderstood." He lives in an underground lair where he often spies on the people of LazyTown through a Periscope . Robbie is a master of disguise (at least in his own mind!), often fooling even Sportacus.


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ROBBIE ROTTEN'S DISGUISES



EPISODES

See Also: List of LazyTown episodes


There are currently 52 episodes of ''LazyTown''; 30 for season one, and 22 have been made for season two.http://www.tv.com/lazytown/show/29257/episode_listings.html?tag=tabs;episodeshttp://epguides.com/LazyTown/http://www.viacom.com/view_release.jhtml?inID=6&inReleaseID=176929


MUSIC

The popularity of ''LazyTown'''s songs and music has led to the production of Soundtrack Album s that feature music from the show, including '' LazyTown '' in the United States (2005) and '' LazyTown - The Album '' (2006), a CD and DVD set in the United Kingdom . One of the songs from the latter - " Bing Bang (Time To Dance) " peaked at #4 in the UK Singles Chart on December 10th 2006. ''LazyTown'' has also had soundtracks released in Germany , titled ''Los geht's!'', and a soundtrack in Iceland titled ''Líttu inn í Latabæ''.


MERCHANDISING

In the United States, Fisher-Price has produced a line of toys including an activity mat, and Stephanie and Sportacus action figures. There is also a soundtrack, along with books and videos.

Over 50 ''LazyTown'' DVDs have been released worldwide. For a current list, see LazyTown DVDs

In the UK, a monthly magazine launched in March 2007. Each issue boasts a free cover-mounted gift, a large poster inside, along with various ideas for games, comic strips and dance instructions. Many features come with an inset explaining to parents the value of the activities being promoted.


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