Episode Title: Sportafake
Season: 1
Episode: 8
Production #: 108
Original Airing Date: August 24, 2004
Episode Summary: Robbie disguises himself as Sportacus to make the kids do lazy, unhealthy things. Stephanie suspects something is wrong, but won’t stand up and be heard. Now there are two Sportacuses in LazyTown, and nobody knows which one is the real one! A race is called to determine the real Sportacus. When someone cries out for help, the real Sportacus goes to help, giving Robbie the win. But Stephanie finally stands up for herself and says the real Sportacus lost the race so he could help someone.
Opening Shot: Daytime, Sportacus is flying the airship and making flight adjustments.
What Sports/Equipment does Sportacus use? None
What does Sportacus eat/drink? Nothing
Suspension of Disbelief? Sportacus always seems to be able to get ahead of whatever he throws. He can move really fast. He throws the ring frisbee and it saves Bessie. When she goes flying through the air, he is right there to catch her.
What Gadgets/Vehicles does Sportacus use? Sportacus uses various levers and handles to adjust the airship.
Story by: Ole Olson Steen, Magnus Scheving
Episode Written by: Noah Zachary, Cole Louie, Magnus Scheving
Episode Directed by: Raymond P. Le Gué
Where does the Action mainly take place? The Mayor's House, The Town Centre.
Recurring Characters present? All
Recurring Characters absent? None
Guest Appearances / Outsiders: None
Kid's Challenge/Play/Sport: The Mayor is helping Bessie fix some things around her house. The kids are lazing around on sun chairs like Bessie. The day is really hot and Sunny. Pixel is using his arm computer to play Beach Music. Stephanie shows up and wants to play catch, but the other kids just want her to relax and do nothing. Sportacus shows up and joins the kids in doing nothing (or at least he pretends so). He jumps up and invites the kids to play catch. They all jump up and start playing very noisily.
Mini-Save: Sportacus has to save the Mayor from a bee when he gets stuck in a tree after Stingy stole the ladder. He catches him when he falls out of the tree. Later he has to save Ziggy when he eats all the Bubble Gum and gets stuck. Then for a third mini-save he has to help the Mayor again. That must be the record for mini-saves in an episode.
Robbie Mad: Robbie is mad that nobody wants to stay inside and be lazy on such a beautiful day. He gets even more upset when Sportacus shows up and starts playing catch with all the kids.
Robbie Disguise: a fake Sportacus outfit
Rotten Plan: Robbie thinks that the kids listen to Sportacus because of his moustache and outfit, so he plans to dress up just like Sportacus and get them to listen to him rather.
Rejected Disguises: None, a few outfits are visible in the background.
Robbie's Names for Sportacus: The Blue Suited Blowhard.
Robbie’s Vehicles/Gadgets: Robbie has a pair of speakers that goes up and down on the pull of a chain. He uses these speakers in this episode to play and applause track for himself after his soliloquy. He can adjust the amount of the clapping and applause given to him by turning a dial. He also plays his organ again to generate his disguise.
Music Video / Song: "No One's Lazy in LazyTown" http://www.getlazy.net/wiki/index.ph...zy_in_LazyTown
Youtube = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkjmk3ReN78
Stephanie's Clothes/Special Outfit: None
Big Save: Sportacus has to save Bessie when Stingy accidentally bumps her with the ladder while she is standing on the little red wagon. She goes flying off down the road and Sportacus executes some super moves to bring her to a stop.
Robbie Exposed: Robbie is exposed when Stephanie rips off his fake moustache.
Bing Bang Song: Normal
Robbie's Joke / Closing Scene: Robbie returns to his underground lair and collapses into his chair and falls straight to sleep complete with snoring.
Moral Lessons / Point of the Production: Sometimes you have to speak up, even if non-one wants to hear it. Otherwise you won’t be true to yourself!
The Moral Lesson Fulfilled: Stephanie finally stands up for herself and speaks her mind when the fake Robbie wins the race.
Internal Cross References/Recurring Themes: Bessie’s Cucumber Facial Masque, Stephanie’s Diary, Bessie’s “ Miiilfoooord” Yell!
External Cross References: Spartacus (the 1960 movie with Kirk Douglas).
Credit: Some information and episode Summaries borrowed from the LazyTown Wikipedia Episode Page and the LazyWiki
Season: 1
Episode: 8
Production #: 108
Original Airing Date: August 24, 2004
Episode Summary: Robbie disguises himself as Sportacus to make the kids do lazy, unhealthy things. Stephanie suspects something is wrong, but won’t stand up and be heard. Now there are two Sportacuses in LazyTown, and nobody knows which one is the real one! A race is called to determine the real Sportacus. When someone cries out for help, the real Sportacus goes to help, giving Robbie the win. But Stephanie finally stands up for herself and says the real Sportacus lost the race so he could help someone.
Opening Shot: Daytime, Sportacus is flying the airship and making flight adjustments.
What Sports/Equipment does Sportacus use? None
What does Sportacus eat/drink? Nothing
Suspension of Disbelief? Sportacus always seems to be able to get ahead of whatever he throws. He can move really fast. He throws the ring frisbee and it saves Bessie. When she goes flying through the air, he is right there to catch her.
What Gadgets/Vehicles does Sportacus use? Sportacus uses various levers and handles to adjust the airship.
Story by: Ole Olson Steen, Magnus Scheving
Episode Written by: Noah Zachary, Cole Louie, Magnus Scheving
Episode Directed by: Raymond P. Le Gué
Where does the Action mainly take place? The Mayor's House, The Town Centre.
Recurring Characters present? All
Recurring Characters absent? None
Guest Appearances / Outsiders: None
Kid's Challenge/Play/Sport: The Mayor is helping Bessie fix some things around her house. The kids are lazing around on sun chairs like Bessie. The day is really hot and Sunny. Pixel is using his arm computer to play Beach Music. Stephanie shows up and wants to play catch, but the other kids just want her to relax and do nothing. Sportacus shows up and joins the kids in doing nothing (or at least he pretends so). He jumps up and invites the kids to play catch. They all jump up and start playing very noisily.
Mini-Save: Sportacus has to save the Mayor from a bee when he gets stuck in a tree after Stingy stole the ladder. He catches him when he falls out of the tree. Later he has to save Ziggy when he eats all the Bubble Gum and gets stuck. Then for a third mini-save he has to help the Mayor again. That must be the record for mini-saves in an episode.
Robbie Mad: Robbie is mad that nobody wants to stay inside and be lazy on such a beautiful day. He gets even more upset when Sportacus shows up and starts playing catch with all the kids.
Robbie Disguise: a fake Sportacus outfit
Rotten Plan: Robbie thinks that the kids listen to Sportacus because of his moustache and outfit, so he plans to dress up just like Sportacus and get them to listen to him rather.
Rejected Disguises: None, a few outfits are visible in the background.
Robbie's Names for Sportacus: The Blue Suited Blowhard.
Robbie’s Vehicles/Gadgets: Robbie has a pair of speakers that goes up and down on the pull of a chain. He uses these speakers in this episode to play and applause track for himself after his soliloquy. He can adjust the amount of the clapping and applause given to him by turning a dial. He also plays his organ again to generate his disguise.
Music Video / Song: "No One's Lazy in LazyTown" http://www.getlazy.net/wiki/index.ph...zy_in_LazyTown
Youtube = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkjmk3ReN78
Stephanie's Clothes/Special Outfit: None
Big Save: Sportacus has to save Bessie when Stingy accidentally bumps her with the ladder while she is standing on the little red wagon. She goes flying off down the road and Sportacus executes some super moves to bring her to a stop.
Robbie Exposed: Robbie is exposed when Stephanie rips off his fake moustache.
Bing Bang Song: Normal
Robbie's Joke / Closing Scene: Robbie returns to his underground lair and collapses into his chair and falls straight to sleep complete with snoring.
Moral Lessons / Point of the Production: Sometimes you have to speak up, even if non-one wants to hear it. Otherwise you won’t be true to yourself!
The Moral Lesson Fulfilled: Stephanie finally stands up for herself and speaks her mind when the fake Robbie wins the race.
Internal Cross References/Recurring Themes: Bessie’s Cucumber Facial Masque, Stephanie’s Diary, Bessie’s “ Miiilfoooord” Yell!
External Cross References: Spartacus (the 1960 movie with Kirk Douglas).
Credit: Some information and episode Summaries borrowed from the LazyTown Wikipedia Episode Page and the LazyWiki
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