Just wanted to rant how sick I am of the lack of Lazytown discussion online! Here (not that thats totally bad) is the only placewith semi-regular conversation about the show...mostly because theres nothing new out there and thedamn show hardly airs here in america! Lazytown Entertainment has to be the slowest company when it comes to getting things rolling in terms of promotion in America, new media, etc etc. (I know theres actor, money, contract, etc issues) but damn am I getting impatient...sorry or the rant. just got mad when visiting some old haunts looking for icons, music etc and its all dead links and such.
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Everybody needs a little time to play around. Have to heat it up, better burn it up. Cool it down.Comment
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Just have to wait until the Viacom license strangle hold has expired. The way things are going with all this healthy talk here in the U.S. I'm sure Lazytown will be the show of this decade. It is after all timeless since it's not dated looking.
I'm thinking any channel with a lined up one right after the other of say
Lazytown
Cyberchase
Martha speaks
Wordgirl
Jane and the Dragon
would do quite well imo.Comment
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Everybody needs a little time to play around. Have to heat it up, better burn it up. Cool it down.Comment
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Oh you Americans are whining all the time liike little babies. Look, LazyTown is or has been aired in about 140 countries and it's still becoming more popular in a lot of countries. That's great, you see LazyTown expanding and by the time that there are new episodes or a movie it can attract more people, all around the world. maybe it's more strategy than being slow with everything.
I love it that there are so many different language episodes, I listen to them and can learn about the language.
You don't hear me whine. Here in Holland LazyTown NEVER aired, that was Belgium with there strange dutch accent. Besides that, Surprise Santa was never broadcasted :( and not to speak about a Second season or a LazyTown Extra in dutch, which probably never come.. and NO CD or DVD.
It's just great that it is so popular now in other countries than the US, they had their high time in 2006/2007 .
There are a lot of LazyTown links, not the ones from "the old days" but new ones, except they are in different languages, maybe that's the problem with you americans. We grew up with learning a lot of languages, and every country (compared with states in the US) has it's own language here in Europe, Asia, so we are more like used to it to look for pages in other languages. Just a theory but it's close I think.Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.Comment
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I know we're (USA people) luckier than many other countries in that the episodes were produced in our native language. So the English versions of all episodes exist somewhere, even if we have to put up with the UK puppet voices sometimes. I know some people prefer them over the original voices, and they're not bad, but I like the originals.
I know enough Spanish (and can learn more) to understand the episodes in that language, so I guess I'll be okay if the new material is no longer produced in English, but with how popular the show is in the rest of the English-speaking countries I think we'll be okay. Not perfect (I'd LOVE the kids around here to have access to it) but okay.I seriously need a new sig. Will try Photoshop later.Comment
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I suppose even though the high-point of lazytown in the usa was around late 2005-2007...it still will be popular 4 years later come 2011 and stuff...but I really hope thy pimp the shit outta it this time! They keep promising in interviews and such that the US market is getting totally revamped and such....damn straight it better. I want to see lazytown on ever damn day and more merchandise than like 5 items sold k-mart only.Comment
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Originally posted by merlin55Just wanted to rant how sick I am of the lack of Lazytown discussion online! Here (not that thats totally bad) is the only placewith semi-regular conversation about the show...mostly because theres nothing new out there and thedamn show hardly airs here in america! Lazytown Entertainment has to be the slowest company when it comes to getting things rolling in terms of promotion in America, new media, etc etc. (I know theres actor, money, contract, etc issues) but damn am I getting impatient...sorry or the rant. just got mad when visiting some old haunts looking for icons, music etc and its all dead links and such.
So yeah, not much to talk about - because LazyTown is dead. We can only hope they get a Blu-ray out with the complete seasons before they officially declare bankruptcy.Comment
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Iceland’s Sportacus Gives Apple to Michelle Obama
Sportacus, the protagonist of the acclaimed Icelandic children’s series LazyTown who is portrayed by its creator Magnús Scheving, gave an apple to US First Lady Michelle Obama in Washington DC on Friday and played soccer with her.
The First Lady has launched a campaign to encourage American children to exercise more and LazyTown is participating in the campaign, mbl.is reports.
On Friday Sportacus conducted warm-up exercises for children in the Bruce Monroe elementary school in Washington DC and afterwards treated them to “sports candy,” fruit, vegetables and water.
Obama attended the event and accepted an apple from Sportacus at the occasion.
http://www.icelandreview.com/icelandrev ... _id=359097
http://www.licensing.biz/news/4845/Lazy ... -licensees
In Italy, a range of Lazytown puzzles have been unveiled by Editrice Giochi. The first design hit the market last month with more to follow later in the year.
Just Promotions has signed a three-year deal with LazyTown for Meet adn Greet and Mini LIve Show appearances in Australia and the Westfield Centres in New Zealand (2010 only).
Smiffys has signed a licence to produce a line of costumes, wigs and accessories based on Stephanie and Sportacus.
Finally, Ultimate Products will be producing a range of oral health care products for LazyTown including toothbrushes and toothpastes, which they will sell worldwide.Comment
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Originally posted by doctorjohnIceland’s Sportacus Gives Apple to Michelle Obama
Sportacus, the protagonist of the acclaimed Icelandic children’s series LazyTown who is portrayed by its creator Magnús Scheving, gave an apple to US First Lady Michelle Obama in Washington DC on Friday and played soccer with her.
The First Lady has launched a campaign to encourage American children to exercise more and LazyTown is participating in the campaign, mbl.is reports.
On Friday Sportacus conducted warm-up exercises for children in the Bruce Monroe elementary school in Washington DC and afterwards treated them to “sports candy,” fruit, vegetables and water.
Obama attended the event and accepted an apple from Sportacus at the occasion.
http://www.icelandreview.com/icelandrev ... _id=359097
http://www.licensing.biz/news/4845/Lazy ... -licensees
In Italy, a range of Lazytown puzzles have been unveiled by Editrice Giochi. The first design hit the market last month with more to follow later in the year.
Just Promotions has signed a three-year deal with LazyTown for Meet adn Greet and Mini LIve Show appearances in Australia and the Westfield Centres in New Zealand (2010 only).
Smiffys has signed a licence to produce a line of costumes, wigs and accessories based on Stephanie and Sportacus.
Finally, Ultimate Products will be producing a range of oral health care products for LazyTown including toothbrushes and toothpastes, which they will sell worldwide.Grammar Elf Alert!Comment
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Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.Comment
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