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“Things are upside-down here in LazyTown, Adventure’s just a moment away!”
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— excerpt from theme song
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LazyTown is a Icelandic media franchise created by Magnús Scheving. Originally it started out as books but then it transitioned into stage plays, merchandising and many more. LazyTown became highly praised worldwide when the show debuted in 2004. Currently, the franchise is owned by Warner Bros.' Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics division.
Áfram Latibær
1991 (Book)
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1996-1999 (Stage Play)
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Latibær Á Ólympíuleikum
1996 (Book Only)
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Latibær Í VandræÐum
1997 (Book Only)
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Glanni Glæpur Í Latabæ
1999
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Jól í Latabæ
2001 (Album Only)
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Ævintýri í Latabæ
2014 (Unreleased)
The stage play was supposed to go into production in 2014, but due to licensing issues with Turner this was cancelled.
Latibær
1999-2004
2004-2010
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2010-2012
2012-present
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LazyTown
2002–2004 (Unaired Pilots/English Merchandising)
The LazyTown name was originally used for an English version of the brand with English songs being translated from Icelandic and dubbed into English. However, plans fell through.
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2004–2011
In 2003, the franchise got a makeover as Nickelodeon commissioned an television show based on the brand. Songs were rewritten and re-recorded, broadcast deals were made, characters went a major redesign among others. The show premiered in 2004 to being successful in over a million countries.
2010–2012 (Merchandising Only)
In 2011, Turner Europe acquired LazyTown Entertainment and began producing new seasons for the show. However, delays caused problems to the staff of the show.
2012–2014 (Television Show) 2012-present (Merchandising)
The logo was introduced in 2012 alongside a trailer for Season 3. The swoosh was changed to match Sportacus' colors.
See also