his name is Roboticus. Robbie Rotten made him. he steals all the kids toys and towards the end, Roboticus and Sportacus have a race. If I can remember, if Sportacus lost, he had to leave LazyTown, but I'm not too sure.
The actors are pretty darn good, especially the one who portrays Robbie, though I wish the voices were easier to hear.
(though no one will ever match Stefan Karl, seeing him live was epic)
Erm, no.
What I meant was that I didn't mind because I too would be (partially) dressed up, and am probably going to be as hyperactive about being there as the little kiddiewinks.
get ready for a million kids dressed as stephanie and sportacus.
Don't mind that in the slightest; in fact I'm counting on it. Was thinking of making Sportacus' hat to wear for the occasion, but I don't think it'll make me stand out in that crowd!
Originally posted by Racoon
there's a trailer on the website btw.
Thanks for the heads-up - on my way to the site now.
I've just booked a ticket to see LTL in May - I don't care how many odd looks I'll get from the parents there!
As for pictures, there were a few published in January's magazine, although they're pretty tiny. They may well be available online somewhere though, who knows?
nadie tiene UK ni Latin America por que no puedes a traer grabadoras y tambien por que la qualidad esta terrible cuando usas grabadoras personales, tambien, lo siento si mi espanol esta incorrecto
To the best of my knowledge, nobody has ever got a decent quality partial shot even of the longer-running Latin version. For the UK version, you're not even supposed to take still cameras in there, let alone video cameras.
Frankly, I've never seen an official attempt to record a professional stage show shot 100%, or even mostly, from audience perspective, which I know from seeing official recordings of school-type productions is because it would be bad, so I don't think I'd want to watch a pirate filming of a stage show anyway. unless the attempt featured multiple people in different parts of the audience, with cameras with good optical zoom that they knew well, somebody right up the front with a good audio recording device with a unidirectional microphone to minimise audience noise in the final product, and somebody who was good with video editing to take all the footage 'home' to. Which I doubt we could organise with the entiriety of LT online fandom, let alone those few who actually live in a place where one of them is shown.
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