The following is an episode list of the TV series LazyTown.
There are 52 episodes of LazyTown. 30 episodes were produced for season one, and 22 were produced for season two.[1][2][3] All episodes past "Dancing Dreams" have yet to air in the United States.
Episodes were produced in a 5067 m² studio in Garðabær, Iceland, which contains one of the most advanced HDTV facilities in Europe. The budget for each episode was approximately US $1,000,000,[4] about five times the average cost for a children's television programme at the time.[5]
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1 | "Welcome to LazyTown" | August 16, 2004 | 106 |
When Stephanie arrives in LazyTown to stay with Uncle Milford, she finds that she has trouble making friends because all the local kids spend all their time indoors playing videogames. So, her uncle enlists the help of Sportacus, an athletic hero who encourages the kids to have fun by remaining active. Unfortunately, this doesn't sit well with Robbie Rotten, a lazy cheat who takes pride in having LazyTown be the laziest town around, so he plots to get rid of Sportacus 10. | |||
2 | "Defeeted" | August 16, 2004 | 103 |
It seems that nobody is playing outside in LazyTown. Stephanie wants to play soccer but Pixel just wants to play a new soccer game on his computer and Ziggy wants to take a nice after-breakfast nap so he'll be ready for lunch. Mayor Meanswell sends a message to Sportacus and sets up this year's Sportacular Spectacle Day. Sportacus decides to perform a great soccer trick, but Robbie plans to ruin it all. He dresses up as a traveling salesman, messes up Sportacus's shoes and then tricks him into wearing radio-controlled boots. Disguises worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Rob U. Blind, the Traveling Salesman; Lazycus |
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3 | "Sports Day" | August 17, 2004 | 102 |
The kids must face Robbie Rotten in a sports competition without the help of Sportacus after the villain causes the athletic hero to suffer a Sugar Meltdown brought on by a candy apple. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: The Mailbox |
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4 | "The Great Crystal Caper" | August 18, 2004 | 105 |
Sportacus loses his Crystal and offers a reward of one free wish to whoever finds it and returns it. Robbie sees this as the opportunity to get the free wish and use it to wish Sportacus out of LazyTown. It is soon discovered that Stingy has found the Crystal and kept it for himself. | |||
5 | "Sleepless In LazyTown" | August 19, 2004 | 111 |
Robbie discovers that plenty of sleep gives people much needed energy so he plots to rob Sportacus of his precious sleep so that he'll become weak and lose an upcoming baseball game. Disguises worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Softball Uniform |
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6 | "Swiped Sweets" | August 20, 2004 | 109 |
Bessie's birthday cake turns up missing and Robbie tricks everyone into believing that Sportacus stole it. The accusations land Sportacus in jail so the kids get together to prove that he's innocent. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Sherlock Foams, Private Eye |
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7 | "Hero For A Day" | August 23, 2004 | 112 |
Ziggy's desire to be a hero causes problems for LazyTown. | |||
8 | "Sportafake" | August 24, 2004 | 108 |
The kids are inclined to do whatever Robbie says and not question him when he disguises himself as Sportacus and gets them to act lazy. The lesson in the episode is to speak up even if no one wants to hear it. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Sportacus |
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9 | "Happy Brush Day" | August 25, 2004 | 110 |
Ziggy tosses out a toothbrush, a birthday gift from Sportacus, in favor of a taffy machine from Robbie Rotten. Soon, Ziggy is unable to stop the gadget when it begins to get out of control and covers LazyTown in taffy. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: The Birthday Fairy |
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10 | "Lazy Scouts" | August 26, 2004 | 104 |
The kids join the Lazy Scouts led by Scoutmaster Robbie, who promises to teach them the easy and lazy way to go camping. This doesn't sit well with Stephanie, especially when she discovers that the kids are ill-prepared for an oncoming storm. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Scottie the Scoutmaster |
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11 | "Dr. Rottenstein" | September 27, 2004 | 116 |
Robbie causes panic in LazyTown when he disguises himself as Dr. Rottenstein and makes everyone believe that vegetables are at the root of a new disease. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Dr. Rottenstein |
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12 | "Rottenbeard" | October 4, 2004 | 119 |
Robbie tricks the kids into going on a treasure hunt for the LazyTown Stone and then tries to steal it from them until Sportacus arrives to stop Robbie, much like a mysterious hero (perhaps Sportacus 9) once stopped the famed Rottenbeard. The episode's song "You are a Pirate" became popular as an Internet meme. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Rottenbeard |
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13 | "Cry Dinosaur" | October 25, 2004 | 115 |
Stephanie and Stingy campout with a scared Ziggy who thinks he's seeing a dinosaur roaming about. After Sportacus mentioned he's afraid of the dinosaurs, Robbie decides to disguise himself as a dinosaur to scare Sportacus out of LazyTown. The episode talks about facing your fears. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: A Purple Dinosaur |
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14 | "My Treehouse" | November 11, 2004 | 113 |
The kids enter a treehouse building contest but find it difficult working with Stingy because he doesn't know how to work as part of a team. | |||
15 | "The Laziest Town" | June 6, 2005 | 122 |
The kids attempt to raise the Energy Meter in order to avoid being named the Laziest Town. | |||
16 | "Dear Diary" | June 7, 2005 | 118 |
A page supposedly from Stephanie's diarycauses trouble amongst the children. | |||
17 | "Zap It!" | June 8, 2005 | 107 |
Pixel invents a machine that makes things vanish and Robbie tries to get his hands on it so that he can get rid of Sportacus. Unfortunately, the Zapper didn't make items vanish, it just made them invisible. | |||
18 | "Records Day" | June 9, 2005 | 131 |
Everyone in town is busy trying to set new world's records, with Robbie trying to be the laziest man in the world. Robbie constantly tries to sabotage the kids' world record attempts by breaking things in LazyTown. He also builds a soccer ball catapult to prevent Sportacus from coming to Lazytown to help with the kids' record-setting. One of Robbie's catapulted soccer balls hits the controls on Sportacus' airship, which flies out of control. In the end they are able to fix the airship. | |||
19 | "Prince Stingy" | June 10, 2005 | 132 |
Robbie fools Stingy into thinking that he's the Prince of LazyTown by disguising himself as a knight. This, however, soon causes trouble, as Stingy is locked up in a fake tower and Robbie leaves the children a scroll of rules he wrote (the children don't know that he wrote it, as he says Stingy did) so Sportacus can stop saving others by falling into a trap. This doesn't go as planned, as the children are the ones who fall in just as Sportacus arrives to save the day! Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: A Royal Messenger |
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20 | "Pixelspix" | July 11, 2005 | 117 |
Pixel designs a LazyTown website about the town's residents but neglects to include Robbie. This angers Robbie, so he attempts to "crash" the website. However, he ends up sucked into the computer. Sportacus must enter the website and kick Robbie out of the website literally. | |||
21 | "Play Day" | August 1, 2005 | 129 |
The kids celebrate a day devoted to playing games. Disguises worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: The Rotten Kid (a cowboy); Gorilla |
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22 | "Remote Control" | August 2, 2005 | 121 |
Pixel creates a remote that controls everything. Chaos ensues when Robbie steals the remote and uses it to control the residents of LazyTown. | |||
23 | "Sportacus Who?" | August 3, 2005 | 123 |
Robbie uses a device to erase Sportacus' memory. | |||
24 | "Soccer Sucker" | August 3, 2005 | 114 |
Robbie uses a soccer-playing robot to play against Sportacus in a game. NOTE: This episode premiered on Noggin. Ironically, Noggin would eventually be renamed Nick Jr. and the channel block would become a 24-hour channel. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Soccer-Bot 6000 |
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25 | "Miss Roberta" | August 4, 2005 | 127 |
The kids learn to misbehave from Robbie when he disguises himself as a manners expert named Miss Roberta. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Miss Roberta, Manners Expert |
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26 | "LazyTown's New Superhero [Special Double-Length Episode]" | August 15, 2005 | 120 & 124 |
LazyTown has a new superhero and her name is SportaStephanie! In this special 1 hour episode, Sportacus takes a vacation & leaves LazyTown in the hands of his good friend Stephanie. As SportaStephanie, she faces her first big challenge when Robbie unleashes a hero-hating machine called Robo-Dog, who is programmed to attack anyone who says the word: trouble. NOTE: This aired on Nickelodeon on March 20, 2009 as part of its Superheroes Play Date block on Friday mornings along with Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!, Dora the Explorer, Go, Diego, Go!, Wonder Pets, and Ni Hao, Kai-Lan |
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27 | "Secret Agent Zero" | October 21, 2005 | 126 |
Sportacus and the kids help Mayor Meanswell become a secret agent so that he can find out how Robbie Rotten won a race to become mayor of LazyTown. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Mayor Fordmill Meansbad |
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28 | "LazyTown's Greatest Hits" | November 23, 2005 | 128 |
Stephanie goes around LazyTown asking everyone what their favorite LazyTown song is while the music video of the song they name plays. The Mayor's is "Teamwork" from My Treehouse, Ziggy's is "Cooking by the Book" from Swiped Sweets and Miss Roberta, Trixie's is the Spooky Song from Cry Dinosaur, Pixel's is "No ones lazy in Lazy Town" from Sportafake, Sportacus' is "20 Times Time" from Happy Brush Day, Bessie's is "Man on a Mission" from Secret Agent Zero, Stingy's is "The Mine Song" from Dear Diary and Robbie says his is "You Are A Pirate" from Rottenbeard. At the end of the episode, Stephanie says her favorite song is "Bing Bang". | |||
29 | "LazyTown's Surprise Santa" | December 9, 2005 | 125 |
It's the Christmas season in LazyTown and everyone's getting ready for a holiday party. Robbie Rotten soon spots this, but declares that he wouldn't go even if he was invited. He hatches a plan to dress up as Santa Claus and spoil everyone's holiday fun. Meanwhile, Stingy is having trouble understanding the spirit of Christmas. He just loves the gift-getting, but can't quite seem to get into the gift-giving. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Santa Claus |
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30 | "Robbie's Greatest Misses" | February 7, 2006 | 133 |
Mayor Meanswell is once again getting ready to present the Person of the Year trophy to Sportacus, but can't seem to keep it a secret that Sportacus is the winner. When he hears that Sportacus is winning again, Robbie decides to put a stop to it. Considering the past failures of his evil plans, he decides to hit Sportacus with several of his past failures, hoping that they'll combine into a success. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: A Purple Cow |
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1 | "Sports Candy Festival" | May 16, 2006 | 134 |
Robbie attempts to scare the children of LazyTown into only eating candy by disguising himself as giant fruits and vegetables. Disguises worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Giant Carrot; Giant Apple; Giant Banana |
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2 | "Dancing Duel" | May 17, 2006 | 135 |
Stephanie decides to enter a dance contest. Meanwhile, Robbie finds a way to supersize a dancing figurine to win the contest. | |||
3 | "Ziggy's Alien" | May 17, 2006 | 130 |
A lonely Ziggy makes friends with an alien named Zobbie, who's really Robbie Rotten creating chaos and mischief for the folks in LazyTown. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Zobbie the Space Alien |
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4 | "Sportacus on the Move" | May 18, 2006 | 136 |
A typical day in the life of Sportacus is experienced as he performs amazing physical feats while helping the residents of LazyTown steer clear of catastrophes. | |||
5 | "Rockin' Robbie" | September 25, 2006 | 201 |
Robbie Rotten pretends to be the Mayor’s favorite rock and roll singer, Johnny B. Badd, so he can demand that Sportacus leave town. The Mayor decides to give "Johnny" a trophy after the concert. Robbie must find a way to steal the trophy. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Johnny B. Badd |
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6 | "Little Sportacus" | September 27, 2006 | 203 |
When Robbie Rotten realizes that Sportacus started learning all of his hero skills when he was a boy, Robbie turns Sportacus into a 10-year-old. When Stephanie and Ziggy discover who the boy really is, they and the other kids join Little Sportacus on a mission to Robbie’s lair, so he can be changed back to his larger self. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: A Giant Purple Bush |
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7 | "Trash Trouble" | September 27, 2006 | 204 |
Stingy is tired of the mess in LazyTown. He tries to get them to clean up all of the garbage. But the kids aren't interested and their mess continues to grow. Robbie Rotten overhears this and realizes that if he makes a huge mess in LazyTown, the kids won't be able to play any more. He then creates a trash shooter that loads up the town with garbage. But Robbie's plan ends up backfiring when his trash shooter gets stuck and buries LazyTown. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: A Garbage Man |
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8 | "Double Trouble" | September 28, 2006 | 205 |
Mayor Meanswell goes away for the day to catch butterflies so Robbie Rotten decides to impersonate him so he can start changing LazyTown’s rules no more sports candy and Sportacus must leave town forever! When Sportacus finds the real Mayor in trouble, they team up to save LazyTown from Robbie's rotten rampage. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: The Mayor |
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9 | "Haunted Castle" | September 26, 2006 | 202 |
After Bessie tells the kids not to play near her drying laundry, they decide to create their own playground at the park, which is Robbie's favorite place. Robbie poses as a ghost to scare the kids into not playing there anymore. Meanwhile, the Mayor warns the kids to stay away from an old, unsafe castle, but Trixie ignores the warning and convinces the kids to join her inside. The kids get trapped in the falling castle and Sportacus arrives to save the day. Trixie admits what she did and the kids learn a valuable lesson in following the rules. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: A Ghost |
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10 | "The LazyTown Snow Monster" | December 15, 2006 | 206 |
The Mayor has informed the kids that they can play outside, but they must read and pay attention to the signs such as the one telling them to be cautious on the frozen lake. Robbie disguises himself as a snow monster in order to frighten the kids and stop them from playing outside in the snow. The kids, however, have some tricks up their sleeves and in the end Robbie has to flee. In his rush, he ignores the signs near the frozen lake and falls into the icy water. It then becomes up to Sportacus to rescue Robbie from the lake. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: A Snow Monster |
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11 | "The LazyTown Circus" | February 12, 2007 | (UK)207 |
The kids decide to create a circus in LazyTown. Robbie Rotten quickly formulates a scheme to blast Sportacus out of a cannon and out of LazyTown. Meanwhile, Stephanie struggles with a secret fear of heights, but when Ziggy and Trixie are caught in Robbie's trap, Stephanie must confront her fear and walk on a tightrope to save them. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Roberto the Ringmaster |
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12 | "Friends Forever" | February 13, 2007 | 208 |
A competition is created in LazyTown where whoever wins gets a ticket to Sportacus' airship, but Robbie steals the ticket and attempts to let the air out of the ship. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: The Shaking Cup Man |
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13 | "Pixel TV" | February 15, 2007 | 209 |
Pixel creates LazyTown TV, a channel devoted to the goings on of LazyTown. Robbie Rotten decides he doesn't like this idea and as such, attempts to stop it by using various disguises. Disguises worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Rob R. Robley, Newsman; The Purple Legend; Chef Robert; Gorilla |
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14 | "School Scam" | February 16, 2007 | 210 |
It's time for school. As Stephanie and the others go to class, Robbie Rotten comes up with a plan to prevent the kids from learning: disguising himself as a teacher and not teaching them lessons, rather telling them to "Open your books. Turn them around, lean forward. And go to sleep!". During science class he makes a major mistake and almost blows up the school. Sportacus arrives to save the day. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Professor H.R. Rottenein |
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15 | "Energy Book" | May 6, 2007 | 211 |
Sportacus gives each of the children an energy book and some stickers to help them keep track of their daily habits, including exercising, brushing their teeth and so on while Robbie attempts to distract them from using the stickers by appealing to each of their own character traits. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: The Stamp Guy |
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16 | "Birthday Surprise" | May 12, 2007 | 212 |
The town's residents have a disagreement on where Sportacus's birthday celebration should be held while Robbie Rotten uses this to his advantage and builds a giant wall separating the town. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: The Giant Wall Builder |
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17 | "LazyTown Goes Digital" | May 20, 2007 | 213 |
Mayor Meanswell plans to modernise the town. Robbie Rotten uses this perfect opportunity to disguise himself as a technician to keep the kids busy and lazy with the new technology. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: Bob Wired, Technician |
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18 | "The Lazy Genie" | June 21, 2007 | 214 |
Robbie Rotten is visited by a magical genie who grants him 3 wishes, but his wishes go wrong. | |||
19 | "Once Upon A Time" | August 5, 2007 | 215 |
The LazyTown kids have an idea to play as the three little pigs, but Pixel has made a machine where people can be scanned into the storybook. So Pixel scans Stephanie, Ziggy and Stingy into the book and the story goes well until Robbie scans himself and disguises as a Wolf to change the story. Ziggy loses the button that Pixel gave him before he was scanned so he could be scanned out. Sportacus is scanned into the book to save the day and finds the button. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: The Big Bad Wolf |
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20 | "Sportacus Saves The Toys" | October 15, 2007 | 218 |
Robbie invents a machine that pulls toys away from kids. He sends 2 of the devices to Paris & China, so that Sportacus will have to leave LazyTown to help the kids in those countries. Meanwhile, Robbie takes away all of the toys in LazyTown. Sportacus returns and says he’s sorry he was too late to help, but Ziggy points out what Sportacus had taught him earlier you don’t need toys to play! | |||
21 | "The Lazy Rockets" | August 12, 2007 | 216 |
The Mayor organizes a race called the LazyTown Derby. Stephanie, Stingy and Ziggy build race cars, but Robbie cheats by getting himself a rocket-powered car. He ruins the kids' cars, but they use components from all the cars to make one big car. | |||
22 | "Dancing Dreams Finale" | October 1, 2007 | 217 |
Stephanie and Ziggy decide to open a dance school in LazyTown. When Robbie learns of this he disguises himself as the head of a famous dance school and invites Stephanie to join him far, far away. Stephanie leaves in a plane piloted by the Mayor. Back in LazyTown, Robbie traps Sportacus in a trunk tied to helium balloons and sends it floating away. Robbie, however, gets stuck on the trunk too. It’s up to Stephanie and her uncle to save Sportacus and Robbie in a daring aerial rescue. Disguise worn by Robbie Rotten in this episode: The Dance Instructor |
LazyTown Extra is a spin-off series of short TV segments created for 3- to 6-year-olds, featuring characters from LazyTown and interactions with non-actor children. The English-speaking version of the series debuted in the United Kingdom in 2008. There are 26 episodes of LazyTown Extra, each ranging from 11 to 14 minutes in duration.
As of January 2010[update], LazyTown Extra has not aired yet in the United States.
In Latin America, LazyTown Extra's first six episodes aired in August 2009; the series continued in July 2010 with the rest of the episodes (except "Ice Is Nice" and "One Two Ski", which have not aired in Latin America as of December 2010).
# | Title | Original airdate | Production code |
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1 | "Goal" | September 15, 2008 | |
2 | "I Love Sports Candy" | September 16, 2008 | |
3 | "Ready Set Go!" | September 17, 2008 | |
4 | "Fantastic Gymnastics" | September 18, 2008 | |
5 | "Splish Splash!" | September 22, 2008 | |
6 | "Clean Up" | September 23, 2008 | (UK)|
7 | "Pedal Power" | September 24, 2008 | (UK)|
8 | "Picnic Time" | September 25, 2008 | (UK)|
9 | "Let's Dance" | September 29, 2008 | (UK)|
10 | "Smart Art" | September 30, 2008 | (UK)|
11 | "Slam Dunk" | October 1, 2008 | (UK)|
12 | "Let's Jump" | October 3, 2008 | (UK)|
13 | "Teethtastic" | October 6, 2008 | (UK)|
14 | "Outdoor Action" | October 7, 2008 | (UK)|
15 | "Let's Roll" | October 8, 2008 | (UK)|
16 | "Great Greens" | October 9, 2008 | (UK)|
17 | "Jump Up" | October 13, 2008 | (UK)|
18 | "It's Hip To Skip" | October 14, 2008 | (UK)|
19 | "Deep Sleep" | October 15, 2008 | (UK)|
20 | "Kick Tricks" | October 16, 2008 | (UK)|
21 | "Do Re Mi" | October 20, 2008 | (UK)|
22 | "Bounce Away" | October 21, 2008 | (UK)|
23 | "Super Speed" | October 22, 2008 | (UK)|
24 | "Tall Stories" | October 23, 2008 | (UK)|
25 | "Ice Is Nice" | October 27, 2008 | (UK)|
26 | "One Two Ski" | October 28, 2008 | (UK)|
Over 50 LazyTown DVDs have been released worldwide. The show has been dubbed into many languages, including British English, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, French, German, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, European Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, Castillian Spanish, Latin American Spanish, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, Swedish, Hungarian, Czech, and Turkish.
For a list of LazyTown DVDs that have been released, refer to the LazyTown DVDs article.
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