What keeps you interested in Lazy Town?

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  • Broxxx1138
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    It's my Happy Place, I've even dreamed about it... I'm not a weabo or nerd by any means, so the fact that I'm a super fan even amazes me now. It's just the most moral and aesthetically pleasing artistic expression in this genre.. I'm more of a fan now that I've learned the history of Magnus and how laetibeir had morphed throughout it's various incarnations.




    Our community is more decent and classy then our brony counterparts... In other words this guilty pleasure of a kids show is not shameful like to ponies

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  • Jonh Wayne III
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    The songs, of course

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  • megadjmatt25
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    Originally posted by Lazy4Ever
    I've answered this before, and all of my previous reasons stand true; but I want to say that it is a great way to step outside of the real world and get lost in this show full of fun and quirky characters. :)
    I like this answer.

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  • Lazy4Ever
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    I've answered this before, and all of my previous reasons stand true; but I want to say that it is a great way to step outside of the real world and get lost in this show full of fun and quirky characters. :)

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  • Glanni Glæpur
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    It always perks me up whenever I'm having a bad day. Sure, there are no new episodes any more. But that doesn't mean there won't be any new memories whenever I watch it.

    It's a great pick me up show.

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  • SollaMega
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    Songs

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  • Stingy
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    Originally posted by Mickey2001
    To be honest...very little anymore.
    With no hope for new shows, diminishing exposure on TV.
    No input from the actual performers....
    I don't see why I even bother....
    It's difficult to stay interested in circumstances like this. Right now, it's kind of up to us fans to create our own LazyTown content and entertainment. I can't change the way that you feel, and can't even say that it's unjustified, but I can never endorse someone losing interest in LazyTown and hope that you hang on for as long as you can :)

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  • Mickey2001
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    To be honest...very little anymore.
    With no hope for new shows, diminishing exposure on TV.
    No input from the actual performers....
    I don't see why I even bother....

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  • USEYOURBRAIN
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    The music, the color, and the sense of nostalgia it gives off. It hearkens back to simpler times that I miss.

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  • Lazy4Ever
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    Quite a few reasons keep me with the show. One of the reasons is nostalgia; I love to watch shows that I used to watch as a child because it brings me back to those carefree days and taps into my inner child/imaginative side. It is a great refresher to watch shows meant for children such as LazyTown because it takes you away from the complicated problems of the world and reminds you of valuable lessons such as being kind to others, working together, etc. Lessons that you wouldn't necessarily be taught with shows aimed at an older audience.

    Another reason is that I am able to really appreciate the work and effort that was put into this show. The technical aspects of this show are SO impressive! Each episode is like a mini movie. The show is so unique in every single way.

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  • Landriel
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    Tje whole theme about friebdship and how to Express yourself

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  • MarkSargent
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    I love the songs, I love the characters, I love the episodes, I love everything about LazyTown.

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  • PKMNMasterClara
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    Probably my passion for making LazyTown Opposite Day videos.

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  • Subscribe Every Day
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    Originally posted by bleikt hár
    Stephanie is a great model for girls, and Sportacus is a great model for boys - they are almost archetypal healthy gender role models.
    Not just that, but what I consider downsides of this show is the amount of what TV Tropes calls Fantastic Racism-the human characters appear in every episode and have CONSIDERABLY more merch than the puppets. (Am a bit confused as to the range of Robbie Rotten products made. Yes, he's a boss and a legend, but his lifestyle is the exact opposite of what the show is promoting) Also, if it weren't for Trixie, I could see many a feminist getting angry with this show. But I wouldn't be surprised if some still do; tomboy Trixie gets a lot less screen time that Stephanie the girly girl, who stars in pink "girls'" merchandise, appearing to perpetuate the idea that girls "must" be pink and cute and pretty and like things like flowers and hearts and butterflies and dancing and princesses. Her masculine counterpart Sportacus, who wears the "boys'" colour blue, has the same rule but for boys, saying that they are "supposed to be" strong and cool and like machines, and have we ever seen Sportacus cry? Stephanie and Sportacus aren't just archetypes, they are (hopefully outdated) stereotypes.

    Rant aside, what keeps me interested? Mostly my fanfic, I think. Still have a lot to do before it's finished...

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