The soundtrack is unironically fantastic. It blends swing, jazz, hip-hop, and Europop. "Bing Bang" is an earworm that will live in your head rent-free for a decade. Unlike modern childrenās content that feels sanitized, LazyTown songs have aggressive brass sections and complex rhythms. You will tap your foot. You will hate that you love it.
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LazyTown is the rare childrenās property that works on three levelsāeducational, entertaining, and accidentally avant-garde. Long live the pink-haired girl, the mustachioed acrobat, and the greatest villain in puppet history. 7/10. Would move it again. The soundtrack is unironically fantastic
āāāā (4/5) ā Decades ahead of its time, now a nostalgic fever dream. The Core Concept At its surface, LazyTown is a childrenās show created by MagnĆŗs Scheving (an Icelandic gymnast/entrepreneur) designed to combat childhood obesity. It preaches "Move it, move it, move it!"āexercise, eating fruits/vegetables ("Sportscandy"), and active play. Below the surface, it is a beautifully bizarre hybrid of puppetry, CGI, live-action, and stage musical aesthetics that feels like a European art project colliding with American childrenās TV. The Good: Why It Works 1. Unmatched Villainy (Robbie Rotten) Letās be honest: Robbie Rotten (StefĆ”n Karl StefĆ”nsson) is the reason adults rewatch this show. He is a lazy, scheming master of disguise who lives in a subterranean lair of junk food and remote controls. His songsā "We Are Number One" ābecame a global internet meme for good reason. The writing gives him the best lines, the most inventive traps, and a theatricality that overshadows the heroes. He isn't evil; heās just exhausted by the chipper energy of everyone else. the most inventive traps