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It doesn't matter what the plot is, i'd still like to see it.
I think we're a lot of people around here that would like to see literally anything new from LazyTown. This be a movie, a new series, or even a cartoon. Let's hope that Turner eventually listens to us.
I wonder if Bing Bang will be in it. it's in the TV series, so couldn't it be in the movie?
Bing Bang and Welcome to LazyTown would, without a doubt, be in it. Then it would be stuffed with new songs, perhaps some of the older songs in a new format. I would love to hear We will be Friends in a new version. It's even my wake up alarm!
I would love to see a Lazy Town movie but if they did do a new series who thinks it would be kinda cool if they combined cell animation with live action? I would still love to see the puppets come back tho too. Magnus Scheving and Stéfan Karl Stéfansson are a must tho.
I would love to see a Lazy Town movie but if they did do a new series who thinks it would be kinda cool if they combined cell animation with live action?
Better give up on that dream. If it was to happen like that, the animation would certainly be digital.
I remember Magnus saying that the show was a dance show for girls and a superhero show for boys (or something like it), so I think you are right.
This isn't wrong, LazyTown does aim for those two different demographics with those distinct elements. That being said, the success of films like The Avengers shows superheroes don't have to repel female audiences, and I wager the popularity of LazyTown music isn't split down gendered lines.
Especially in the wake of films like The Force Awakens, I see no reason a Stephanie-centric plot couldn't work. "Girls don't want to boys. And boys don't want to be girls." may generally be true, but if a character is more than one-note, folks of both sexes will flock to them. Especially if being #11 is a plot device for the film--with no more show in production, it wouldn't have bearing on the show's format nor force it to be more girl-centric.
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