Re: Interview with Fans at Get Lazy
4. This is a hard question for me as I've only been a fan since the recent meme craze. Most fans I imagine are those who grew up watching Lazytown but that doesn't explain it's appeal to adults. Perhaps fans of Lazytown are quite knowledgable about music as this is what the show is known for.
5. Lazytown is all about being healthy and having fun... and memes.
6. N/A. Wish I could answer this one!
7. If any of Pixel's gizmos actually worked in real life, I'd have one of those, otherwise I would love to take home a Stingy puppet.
8. Definitely Man on a Mission. Excellent saxophone work there.
9. Favourite season is season 1. I think most would agree. It just had more thought put into it, and of course the most episodes!
10. This is a hard one - probably season 4. It was not as memorable as other seasons' episodes.
11. Season 1: I really liked Secret Agent Zero because it was just downright hilarious. It pokes fun at themselves with the puppet jokes, and they purposely tried to make it look like a cheap imitation of James Bond. It's one of those things were it is so bad that it is brilliant. Honourable mention to Dear Diary.
Season 2: Dancing Dreams comes to mind. It was an emotional episode, but only for the characters when the audience knows what is really going on. It was probably the closest episode to a grand finale that we got as well. Honourable mention to Birthday Surprise.
Season 3: By a mile, maybe even 2 kilometres, The first day of Summer. Robbie slowly realising that being lonely is no fun was quite extraordinary to watch. I was also made aware that the scene with the faces of the children on volleyballs was a reference to Castaway. That shows exactly why this show appeals to older people and not just kids. Honourable mention to Who's who?
Season 4: I have to go with Secret Friend Day. Finally an episode focused on Trixie. The part where Stephanie has to take Robbie to go out to sea was pretty funny. Honourable mention to Mystery of the Pyramid.
12. S1: All from the compilation episodes (minus Dear Diary) weren't that good. Apart from that, didn't like Play Day. There wasn't much of a story line.
S2: The Energy Book felt more like an advertisement for the energy book product than an episode.
S3: Roboticus felt really rushed. Nothing much more to say about that really.
S4: Let's go to the moon was an inferior version of Ziggy's Alien.
13. As someone who didn't grow up with Lazytown, I still think Julianna had it Chloe covered on the acting and maybe the singing, but as for the songs themselves Chloe got better songs than Julianna.
14. The first day of summer of course.
15. Either the pirate or the wolf, or any other that doesn't show his face.
16. His disguise machine
17. Stefan is definitely not a rotten person! He's quite the opposite from what I've seen and heard.
4. This is a hard question for me as I've only been a fan since the recent meme craze. Most fans I imagine are those who grew up watching Lazytown but that doesn't explain it's appeal to adults. Perhaps fans of Lazytown are quite knowledgable about music as this is what the show is known for.
5. Lazytown is all about being healthy and having fun... and memes.
6. N/A. Wish I could answer this one!
7. If any of Pixel's gizmos actually worked in real life, I'd have one of those, otherwise I would love to take home a Stingy puppet.
8. Definitely Man on a Mission. Excellent saxophone work there.
9. Favourite season is season 1. I think most would agree. It just had more thought put into it, and of course the most episodes!
10. This is a hard one - probably season 4. It was not as memorable as other seasons' episodes.
11. Season 1: I really liked Secret Agent Zero because it was just downright hilarious. It pokes fun at themselves with the puppet jokes, and they purposely tried to make it look like a cheap imitation of James Bond. It's one of those things were it is so bad that it is brilliant. Honourable mention to Dear Diary.
Season 2: Dancing Dreams comes to mind. It was an emotional episode, but only for the characters when the audience knows what is really going on. It was probably the closest episode to a grand finale that we got as well. Honourable mention to Birthday Surprise.
Season 3: By a mile, maybe even 2 kilometres, The first day of Summer. Robbie slowly realising that being lonely is no fun was quite extraordinary to watch. I was also made aware that the scene with the faces of the children on volleyballs was a reference to Castaway. That shows exactly why this show appeals to older people and not just kids. Honourable mention to Who's who?
Season 4: I have to go with Secret Friend Day. Finally an episode focused on Trixie. The part where Stephanie has to take Robbie to go out to sea was pretty funny. Honourable mention to Mystery of the Pyramid.
12. S1: All from the compilation episodes (minus Dear Diary) weren't that good. Apart from that, didn't like Play Day. There wasn't much of a story line.
S2: The Energy Book felt more like an advertisement for the energy book product than an episode.
S3: Roboticus felt really rushed. Nothing much more to say about that really.
S4: Let's go to the moon was an inferior version of Ziggy's Alien.
13. As someone who didn't grow up with Lazytown, I still think Julianna had it Chloe covered on the acting and maybe the singing, but as for the songs themselves Chloe got better songs than Julianna.
14. The first day of summer of course.
15. Either the pirate or the wolf, or any other that doesn't show his face.
16. His disguise machine
17. Stefan is definitely not a rotten person! He's quite the opposite from what I've seen and heard.
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