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She meets the kids of LazyTown, and after meeting the slightly above-average hero Sportacus, he shows them the energetic and healthy lifestyle. However, the local villain - Robbie Rotten, wants LazyTown to stay lazy, and he attempts to put Sportacus out of commission in various ways. However, when one of his plans accidentally targets Bessie ...
The Purple Panther January 2, 2014 5 The Purple Panther pt 1 + pt2; Who's Who? The Holiday Spirit; The First Day Of Summer; Breakfast at Stephanie's April 2, 2014 4 Breakfast at Stephanie's; The Blue Knight; The Lazy Cup; Chef Rottenfood
The week of LazyTown ' s debut on Nickelodeon in the United States was the channel's highest-rated premiere week in three years. [37] A broadcast of the hour-long primetime episode "LazyTown's New Superhero" in August 2005 drew three million total viewers, ranking number-one in its time period among all broadcast and cable television with the 2 ...
In the second Icelandic stage play, the character was called Glanni Glæpur and, when he arrived at the town, he wore a completely black outfit; but, when he was disguised as Rikki Riki (a very wealthy man), he wore a purple coat, purple pants and shoes that are similar to those that Robbie wears in the television series—although at that point he did not yet have his hair covered in gel. [3]
The Color Purple remake star Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor was disheartened that the film seemed to cut out a central queer story line. “The Color Purple is a book about Black lesbians. Whether the ...
Sportacus encourages the children of LazyTown to eat fruits and vegetables (which he calls "sports candy") and play outside instead of sitting around indoors and eating unhealthy food. [2] He wants to make sure LazyTown is happy, and knows that its residents have to be healthy and fit if they want to be happy.
The comic book, starring an eponymous purple-skinned hero, spawned a 13-episode animated series on MTV that originally aired April–June 1995. Starting in November 2013 and ending in September 2016, the original series has been republished by IDW as The Maxx: Maxximized with new colors and improved scans of the original artwork by Sam Kieth ...
A Star-Telegram reader wondered why Fort Worth has such an affinity for panthers. Here’s the story behind “Panther City,” going back to the 1800s “Wild West.”