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* FitnessNut: Sportacus spends every day and all day exercising; and he doesn't know how to do pretty much anything else.
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* CharacterExaggeration: Although Stephanie has always been a happy-go-lucky CheerfulChild, the earlier seasons tried to remedy this by showing that she could be just as flawed as everyone else. After the show was revived for its third season, Stephanie's perkiness was turned UpToEleven to where there's seldom a moment where she's not incredibly bubbly, and most of her flaws disappeared.
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* CharacterExaggeration: Although Stephanie has always been a happy-go-lucky CheerfulChild, the earlier seasons tried to remedy this by showing that she could be just as flawed as everyone else. After the show was revived for its third season, Stephanie's perkiness was turned UpToEleven taken to the point where there's seldom a moment where she's not incredibly bubbly, and most of her flaws disappeared.
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* NiceHat: His green beanie.
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* AntiHero: Sometimes his greed and snootiness puts him at odds with the other children, but deep down he's a nice, well-meaning boy who acts more like a SpoiledBrat than a true villain.
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* HarmlessVillain: Sometimes his greed and snootiness puts him at odds with the other children, but deep down he's a nice, well-meaning boy who acts more like a SpoiledBrat than a true villain.
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* BestFriend: Episodes like "Dear Diary" and "Who's Who?" have highlighted the especially close bond between Trixie and Stephanie.
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* MadeOfIron: It's not obvious since ''Lazy Town'' runs on toon physics most of time, but Robbie can take a lot of punishment. In "Robbie's Dream Team", he was hit with a cannon ball that had enough force to ''blow him across town'', and after the protagonists caught him he was mostly unscathed.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: She has neon pink hair.
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* BeautyMark: Has a small mole near the left side of her mouth.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Bessie has light blue hair.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Orange hair in his case.
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* "Whatever."
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* "Whatever."
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* BadassMustache: A very long and straightened Creator/SalvadorDali type that normally would be worn by a villainous character.
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* CommonalityConnection: Part of the reason he's so good at manipulating the kids, as well as getting along with them on occasion, is that he shares their vices--Trixie's mischief, Stingy's greed, Pixel's laziness, and Ziggy's love of sweets.
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* NotSoDifferent: Part of the reason he's so good at manipulating the kids, as well as getting along with them on occasion, is that he shares their vices--Trixie's mischief, Stingy's greed, Pixel's laziness, and Ziggy's love of sweets.
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* PluckyGirl: Both a RareMaleExample and a rare adult one too. Sportacus is unrelentingly optimistic despite the constant schemes of Robbie Rotten and his status as the sole protector of [=LazyTown=].
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* PluckyGirl: [[PluckyGirl Plucky Guy]]: Both a RareMaleExample and a rare adult one too. Sportacus is unrelentingly optimistic despite the constant schemes of Robbie Rotten and his status as the sole protector of [=LazyTown=].
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** A ''very'' minor example, but Robbie makes an [[ItMakesSenseInContext imaginary friend and a romantic partner in a fly in "First Day Of Summer" and it’s unknown as to wherever the fly is male or female.
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** A ''very'' minor example, but Robbie makes an [[ItMakesSenseInContext imaginary friend and a romantic partner in a fly fly]] in "First Day Of Summer" and it’s unknown as to wherever the fly is male or female.
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** A ''very'' minor example, but Robbie makes an [[ItMakesSenseInContext imaginary friend and a romantic partner in a fly in "First Day Of Summer" and it’s unknown as to wherever the fly is male or female.
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* CloudCuckoolander: He actually manages to be more over-the-top and weird than the muppet-like kids in LazyTown.
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* CloudCuckoolander: He actually manages to be more over-the-top and weird than the muppet-like kids in LazyTown.[=LazyTown=].
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* CloudCuckoolander: He actually manages to be more over-the-top and weird than the muppet-like kids in LazyTown.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: He’s effeminate, wears makeup and even disguises in drag several times to further his schemes. Despite claiming to hate Sportacus and wanting him to leave the town, Robbie sure spends a lot of time talking about him, touching him and jumping into his arms whenever the slightly-above-average hero shows up.
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* VileVillainSaccharineShow: His original stage play incarnation, Glanni Glaepur, was a sociopathic self proclaimed "master criminal" who was willing to hurt others for his own benefit, even plotting to poison the whole town all while profiting off of the canned goods he sold and even took over as mayor by fooling the citizens with the guise of Ricky Richie. This is in direct contrast with his more well known TV show incarnation, a largely HarmlessVillain who [[LighterAndSofter fits right in with the setting and cast.]]
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* ThinChinOfSin: Has a comically sized pointy chin.
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* HarmlessVillain: Sometimes his greed and pettiness puts him at odds with the other children, but deep down he's a nice, well-meaning boy who acts more like a SpoiledBrat than a true villain.
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* {{Greed}}: Comes from his namesake nature, Stingy is known for his need to possess objects.
* HarmlessVillain: Sometimes his greed andpettiness snootiness puts him at odds with the other children, but deep down he's a nice, well-meaning boy who acts more like a SpoiledBrat than a true villain.
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* NeatFreak: Comes from his namesake nature. Came in handy in "Trash Trouble", when he kickstarts the kids' cleaning of [=LazyTown=].
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* NeatFreak: Comes from his namesake nature. Came in handy in "Trash Trouble", when he kickstarts the kids' cleaning of [=LazyTown=].
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* UltimateAuthorityMayor: As the only elected official in the entire area, he's this by default. Unlike most examples of this trope, though, Milford is a cheerful, friendly sort who's doing his best to run the town as best he can.
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* DramaQueenDramaQueen: She has a tendency to overreact and panic at the slightest provocation.
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* GracefulInTheirElement: To the point where she says herself she doesn't feel she's good at anything but answering phones.
* HiddenDepths: "The First Day of Summer" reveals she was a champion volleyball player in her youth.
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* GracefulInTheirElement: To the point where she says herself she doesn't feel she's good at anything but answering phones.
phones. This is [[ExploitedTrope exploited]] in "The Laziest Town"--the kids realize that since Bessie is so good at picking up phones, having her run from payphone to payphone in town is the only way to get her to contribute to raising the town's energy meter.
* HiddenDepths: "The First Day of Summer" reveals she was a champion volleyball player in her youth. One ''Lazytown Extra'' segment has Mayor Meanswell mention she's a skilled chess player, and in "Secret Agent Zero," she busts out some ''seriously'' soulful notes in the song "Secret Agent Man."
* HiddenDepths: "The First Day of Summer" reveals she was a champion volleyball player in her youth. One ''Lazytown Extra'' segment has Mayor Meanswell mention she's a skilled chess player, and in "Secret Agent Zero," she busts out some ''seriously'' soulful notes in the song "Secret Agent Man."
* MeaningfulName: A busybody is a term for someone who butts in on other people's business, gossips, and is generally overbearing, though not malicious--all of which describes Bessie perfectly.
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* TheWorkaholic: She’s rarely ever off her phone.
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* TeamMom: She's seen baking for the kids and telling them stories on a daily basis, and they all look up to her. It rather comes with the territory, as she's the only adult female in the show, giving her the "mom" role by default.
* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: Since the Mayor is busy "mayoring" in most episodes, Bessie often ends up filling whatever adult role might be needed for any given plot. Her main job is being Milford's secretary, but she's also the town's schoolteacher, storyteller, chef, and chief gossip, in addition to hosting events and serving as a judge for contests.
* TheWorkaholic:She’s [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]--while she's rarely ever off her phone. phone, she's usually gossiping instead of doing actual work.
* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: Since the Mayor is busy "mayoring" in most episodes, Bessie often ends up filling whatever adult role might be needed for any given plot. Her main job is being Milford's secretary, but she's also the town's schoolteacher, storyteller, chef, and chief gossip, in addition to hosting events and serving as a judge for contests.
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* NiceGirl: She is friendly to everyone, even Robbie.
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* BookDumb: A strange subversion. Robbie is a EvilGenius without a doubt, as he's able to build machines that would have engineers scratching their heads (like a microwave that can make inventions for you and even ''a time machine''), and his varied disguises and antics show he's obviously a very knowledgeable individual despite all their goofiness. However, for some reason, he struggles with simple arithmetic and reading.
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* BookDumb: A strange subversion. Robbie is a an EvilGenius without a doubt, as he's able to build machines that would have engineers scratching their heads (like a microwave that can make inventions for you and even ''a time machine''), and his varied disguises and antics show he's obviously a very knowledgeable individual despite all their goofiness. However, for some reason, he struggles with simple arithmetic and reading.
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* AntiRoleModel: Robbie Rotten wants the children of the town to be lazy and in bad shape, supposedly like himself. Ironically [[ZanyScheme his crazy schemes show]] he's neither [[LaboriousLaziness lazy]] nor in badshape.
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* AntiRoleModel: Robbie Rotten wants the children of the town to be lazy and in bad shape, supposedly like himself. Ironically [[ZanyScheme his crazy schemes show]] he's neither [[LaboriousLaziness lazy]] nor in badshape.bad shape.
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* {{Adorkable}}: While Sportacus is conventionally attractive, well-muscled and very fitness-oriented, many fans consider him adorkable due to his constant optimism, boyish over-excitement, hopeless naiveté and awkward English. His baby-blue eyes and cheesy grin only help the matter.
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* {{Adorkable}}: His clumsiness, adorable design and voice, and good-hearted nature make him very endearing.