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Thu Jul 14, 2005, 9:10 AM
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WELCOME TO LAZY TOWN!

:!:PLEASE READ THE LETTER FIRST!

Hello everyone, I'm *jao and this is the place where you'll find all my Lazy Town stuff, from short quick funny comics to full blown story arcs, to just pictures of the charcters and perhaps some fiction.

Lazy Town teaches the importance of healthy eating habits, excersize, and learning to be better friends all while incorperating techno music that'll get the kids up and dancing along. And while those are wonderful reasons to watch, you guys just have to meet these characters!
You can do that by going here or swing by some of the links I have provided.

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7/14/05
Finally! Freedom to start work on this project. I have a new script and new skills!
I'm DYING to subscribe this account. It needs pictures in the journal. :giggle:

3/24/05
No, I'm not dead. Just busy with school and the like, but Spring Break has finally come so that means actrual comic pages. :heart:
Sorry for making you all wait. Besdies, I've gotten alot of proactice with drawing the charcters (on my homework, mostly) as well as gathered good refrence on the character designs and town, which you know, is quite a feat. Thanks to the wonderful pictures at The Daily Life on Set section of LazyTown. com and my taped epsidoes.
I'll be scanning and uploading all refrences I've sketched into scraps very soon. :heart:


2/23/05
Hey guys, putting some things in order to get ready for the actrual comics. Getting some tablet nibs, so I plan on doing the comic digitally! Should make things easier (atleast cleaner. less eraser dust and bleeding ink). Also fixed up the journal some. I'm going to be entering a contest soon and if I win I'll get this gallery subscribed so I can make this a real journal. Untill then you'll have to settle with bullets.

Ok, so here's the RUN DOWN
Humorous, non-seriouse, not-to-be-taken-seriously comics and all refrence, will be in scraps.

Story arch pages and fanart images and any fiction goes in the gallery.

So check things out and get up and dance along!
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LINKS
Lazy Town . Com
Lazy Town LiveJournal Community


Main gallery:

A letter...

Wed Feb 23, 2005, 10:36 AM
Dear viewer,
Hi, I’m jao and I want to talk for a just a moment about why I’m doing this. How old are most people who surf DA? 12? 10? Older? That’s why. You see, this show Lazy Town, it has such a great message and is so much fun, and well, I love it because it promotes good choice and a healthy life. And man, the characters are so wonderful and complex; every episode is full of laughter and suspense. It’s great! In fact it’s so cool they show it twice a day Monday through Friday. But chances are most people checking out this gallery have never heard of it. Why? It’s a Nick Jr. Show.

That’s right. Nick Jr. In fact, out of the nine characters only three are humans, the rest are puppets. I know if you were to sit the kids of my high school down and asked them to watch it, I mean really watch it; far more than half wouldn’t give it a chance just by how it looks. But one thing I do know is more than half my school reads comic books; graphic novels are all over the place. So here was what I thought…

I am hoping, by making these comics to help spread the messages Mr. Scheving puts into his shows and exposing a different audience, who in my opinion need it just as much as young children, and in a way they might enjoy, might give a chance. Here are the characters stripped of the titles of human and puppet, real and fake and put down in paper.

I hope this does not deter you from reading and enjoying, and in NO WAY do I claim ANY of these characters or settings to be mine. They are soul property of Mr. Scheving and Lazy Town Entertainment. I make absolutely no profit from any of this.

It’s just a fan that wishes she could make half the difference this show makes.

Sincerely,
*jao

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Characters

Sun Feb 6, 2005, 1:24 AM
Characters
These are quoted from Lazy Town . Com.
(Because I can't describe the characters any better than this...)

SPORTACUS
"Sportacus 10 ("Sportacus" to his friends) is LazyTown’s resident action-health hero. He’s the hero every little boy and girl wants to be: fit, agile and an amazing acrobat with lightning fast moves. He loves to use everyday items in outrageous ways and never does anything ordinary when he can do it with flair. Patient and kind and always understanding, he doesn’t tell the kids of LazyTown not to do something, but rather leads by example.

His kryptonite is sugar. Just the slightest bit makes him instantly lethargic, and he crumples to the ground in a heap. His primary mode of transportation is his large airship that hovers over LazyTown. He travels between airship and LazyTown in a pod-like transporter, the Skutla. Alerted to trouble by a large crystal on his uniform, he’s ready in a flash to save the day.

Sportacus loves to see others succeed and is disappointed when they won’t even try. He looks beyond the status quo and believes there’s always a new, unique way to accomplish something. He’s a hero-for-all seasons, bringing vim and vigor to a world that’s sorely in need of it, an unstoppable wakeup force in a town that’s fast asleep."

Robbie Rotten
"Every hero needs a good villain, and Sportacus has a doozy in Robbie Rotten. Robbie (or Mr. Rotten to you) can’t believe that Sportacus is considered cool by the LazyTown kids, especially since Sportacus is a horrible example of what it takes to be a LazyTowner! The only thing that can tear Robbie away from snacking and TV in his underground lair is a new, nasty scheme to embarrass his sworn nemesis, Sportacus! His most passionate desire is to burst Sportacus’s balloon, both figuratively and literally. A master of disguises (well, at least he can fool our hero), Mr. Rotten is constantly luring our guileless hero into another nefarious trap designed to make Sportacus the laughingstock of LazyTown. But, somehow, Robbie’s “brilliant” plans always fail, thanks to Sportacus’s amazing athletic abilities and quick mind — plus the help of those darn kids!"

Stephanie
"Stephanie is a sweet, optimistic girl who’s just moved here to live with her uncle (the Mayor of LazyTown). She’s our audience’s point of entry - the new arrival, a stranger who’s trying to figure out this new place and its crazy ways. Sympathetic and curious, Stephanie likes her new town; it’s weird but fun. She’s an aspiring dancer, so she appreciates the fantastic moves that Sportacus performs.

Because she wasn’t raised in LazyTown, Stephanie doesn’t struggle with basic health issues like the other kids. Instead, she’s trying to figure out how to stay true to what feels right for her while surrounded by the unhealthy behaviors of her new friends.

Stephanie is positive, curious, affable, and able to learn from her mistakes. She sees her life as a grand adventure. One where she can try new things, makes new friends, and sometimes hangs out with a hero! Hey, even when the chips are down, she holds to her motto:
“There’s always a way!”"

Ziggy
"Ziggy has a big heart – and an appetite to match. He doesn’t just live life; he devours it, with tremendous gusto. His goofy enthusiasm and good cheer provide a constant boost to everyone around him. He’s always one of the first to embrace a new idea or to say ‘yes’ to an adventure, but he’s just as easily distracted, especially by - mmmm - ‘Choco-Sugar-Yummies’.
When Ziggy grows up, he wants to be a superhero, just like his idol, Sportacus. And he’s planning on practicing his running and jumping - really, he is - but maybe first he’ll have just one more bite of candy..."


Stingy
"A bossy collector of stuff, Stingy impatiently dreams of being king of the world. Young and eager, he loves playing with the group (you can’t be a king without subjects), but finds himself apoplectic with jealousy whenever anyone brings something new to play with, something that he doesn’t have. He feels that possessions ‘make the man’. Stingy’s avid collecting does mean that he usually has just the thing the others need to save the day, put on the play, or find their way. If he’ll only share it, that is.

Stingy admires Trixie’s carefree attitude, but he’s jealous of her leadership ability. He’s covetous of Pixel’s computers and gadgets, can’t comprehend Ziggy’s generosity, and, while he really likes Stephanie, is vexed by her seeming lack of concern with material things. What’s a king to do? "


Trixie
"The troublemaker, the rule-breaker and free spirit, Trixie likes to play pranks and definitely thinks outside the box. If there’s a traditional way to do something, she’ll never find it. She is opinionated and strong headed and extremely lacking in patience. Sometimes the other kids just want to tell her to “chill out”. She’s very “in your face,” but always in a fun, comedic way. Think “Cat in the Hat.”

She is, also, very smart. She reads lots of books and has lots of trivia at her fingertips: “Did you know that the biggest glacier in the world is in Iceland?” She is reluctant to admit that she knows so much because she thinks she will look uncool in the eyes of the others if she acts too smart. Honest to the point of pain, she doesn’t pull any punches and will say what others are thinking, lacking all diplomacy. She isn’t mean spirited, but she can be brutal. Her greatest fear is not being part of the group."

Pixel
"Engaged, earnest, and focused, Pixel navigates video games and electronic technology with masterful skill. But all of the hours he’s spent logged on have left him ill-prepared for the illogical and uncontrollable forces at play when he hangs with real people. The remote control he carries in his holster can’t mute arguments, or change the programming of friends, so he must either retreat to his consistent world of bits and bytes or struggle through the messy moments of friendship.

Sometimes the only way he can communicate with other kids is through his love of technology, rambling on with dazzling data when a simple “yes” or “no” would do. His ability and instinct to solve problems using technology are valuable when the others need to figure some-thing out, but Pixel nearly short-circuits when faced with a simple question like: “What’s your favorite color?” Or how he feels about Stephanie. He has such a crush; he almost can’t talk around her. Talk about computer malfunction?."

Mayor Meanswell
"Mayor Meanswell is a passionate advocate of LazyTown, loving everything about it. He loves that it’s the laziest place on Earth. He loves that the town has its very own health hero who is the sworn enemy of laziness. And he loves that the hero has a nemesis! How can one man be in favor of all these contradictory things? Well, he is a politician, after all.

The Mayor often doubles as the town librarian, postmaster, banker, shopkeeper and any other role for which he’s needed. Frantically overwhelmed by his various duties, he figures if HE doesn’t not do it, who else in LazyTown will? He has a “secret” passion for Bessie, but his efforts are always futile and met with semi-disastrous results He can make mistakes, but the kids look up to and respect him in a kindly Uncle way – after all he is their only mayor."

Bessie Busybody
"Her name says it all. She needs to know everyone’s business and will go to great lengths to get it. She’s usually thwarted by rotten timing or bad luck, but it never discourages her. For instance, she might be eavesdropping on gossip and just as she’s about to garner a critical piece of information a loud horn might blare, foiling her.

She is motivated by a desire to be respected. She would love to be the queen of LazyTown, if there were such a thing. She’s a know-it-all and a wannabe, always on top of the latest fashion or trend to the point of pretension and superficiality. She tries to be a mother figure to the kids, but often it just comes off as patronizing and condescending. Her intentions are sound; she just doesn’t possess the skills to be a good parent or role model. She is oblivious to the Mayor’s longing for her, but always entertains his advances. After all, he is her Mayor."

Again, I didn't write these, these are taken directly from the character descriptions at Lazy Town . Com.
Why? Because I just blather on about the character forever without saying much, as was teh case when I did the Lazykids series thing in my main gallery. I just went on and on and these descriptions are the cahracters to a T. That doesn't mean you shouldn't bother to go and check out the offical website! Think of this as your quick refrence. :heart:

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