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*** As for why he brung Bad Teddicus into his lair?


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* Why does Ziggy follow Stephanie after the bickering and not Stingy.
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* Do people think it’s wrong for Stephanie to spoil Robbie’s cheating plan in “Ziggy’s Talking Teddy”?
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* Why is Robbie irritated from being called a bad villain from his Teddicus? He should compliment on that it’s real good. Heck why does he bring it with him.

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* Why is Robbie irritated from being called a bad villain from his Teddicus? He should compliment on that it’s real good. Heck why does he bring it with him.him?



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* Why does Ziggy say that to a Mayor disguised Robbie. He said he liked the candy.
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*** But villains are bad. On the contrary, he really shouldn’t take the insults serious because of his villainy.

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*** But villains are bad. On the contrary, he really shouldn’t take the insults serious because of his villainy. Bad or good, villains are “Good To Be Bad” like in his song.
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*** But villains are bad. On the contrary, he really shouldn’t take the insults serious because of his villainy.
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** He's not being called bad in the sense of being a nasty person, he's being called bad at ''being'' a villain. It's insulting him by saying he's terrible at his job; while Robbie operates under BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad logic, he can at least recognize when he's being told that he's a failure.
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** Stingy did mention his father in “Sportafake”.
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* Why is Robbie irritated from being called a bad villain from his Teddicus? He should compliment on that it’s real good. Heck why does he bring it with him.
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* Why is Stephanie the one to tell Trixie to go and not the other way around if Stingy was more arguing with Trixie.
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* Why does Ziggy recognize Robbie in his burger suit.

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** She didn't take the train all the way to lazy town and completed the last part of the trip some other way?

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** She didn't take the train all the way to lazy town [=LazyTown=] and completed the last part of the trip some other way?



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** Probably because those things aren't that difficult to get most kids to eat. It's pretty cliche to hear a kid complaining about eating his veggies, and/or feeding them to the family pet. Not often does it happen with other food groups. Granted this doesn't apply to all children, but for a majority...

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** Probably because those things aren't that difficult to get most kids to eat. It's pretty cliche to hear [[KidsHateVegetables a kid complaining about eating his veggies, veggies]], and/or feeding them to the family pet. Not often does it happen with other food groups. Granted this doesn't apply to all children, but for a majority...



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** This troper thinks that since Sportacus is Ambiguously Human, his metabolism only rejects processed sugar. I mean, he eats an awful lot of apples, which are very sugary. I think he'd consider sugar cane and sugar beets to be very edible.

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** This troper thinks that since Sportacus is Ambiguously Human, AmbiguouslyHuman, his metabolism only rejects processed sugar. I mean, he eats an awful lot of apples, which are very sugary. I think he'd consider sugar cane and sugar beets to be very edible.edible.
** Alternatively, maybe he's a diabetic.
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*** He's seen eating other foods sometimes.



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* Where the hell are these kids' parents?! For Stephanie's case, it makes sense as she's only visiting LazyTown for a short time, but as for the actual town residents (Ziggy, Pixel, Stingy and Trixie). What's their excuse? If the parents don't exist, it means the town's essentially leaving the kids to take of themselves, which is extremely reckless on their part, but if they ''do'' exist, [[ParentalNeglect they're doing jack shit to discipline their kids or teach them about good health, or screentime limits, or even manners]].

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* Where the hell are these kids' parents?! For Stephanie's case, it makes sense as she's only visiting LazyTown for a short time, but as for the actual town residents (Ziggy, Pixel, Stingy and Trixie). What's their excuse? If the parents don't exist, it means the town's essentially leaving the kids to take of themselves, which is extremely reckless on their part, but if they ''do'' exist, [[ParentalNeglect they're doing jack shit to discipline their kids or teach them about good health, or screentime limits, or even manners]].manners]].
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* Where the hell are these kids' parents?! For Stephanie's case, it makes sense as she's only visiting LazyTown for a short time, but as for the actual town residents (Ziggy, Pixel, Stingy and Trixie). What's their excuse? If the parents don't exist, it means the town's essentially leaving the kids to take of themselves, which is extremely reckless on their part, but if they ''do'' exist, [[AdultsAreUseless they're doing jack shit to discipline their kids or teach them about good health, or screentime limits, or even manners]].

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* Where the hell are these kids' parents?! For Stephanie's case, it makes sense as she's only visiting LazyTown for a short time, but as for the actual town residents (Ziggy, Pixel, Stingy and Trixie). What's their excuse? If the parents don't exist, it means the town's essentially leaving the kids to take of themselves, which is extremely reckless on their part, but if they ''do'' exist, [[AdultsAreUseless [[ParentalNeglect they're doing jack shit to discipline their kids or teach them about good health, or screentime limits, or even manners]].
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* Where the hell are these kids' parents?! For Stephanie's case, it makes sense as she's only visiting LazyTown for a short time, but as for the actual town residents (Ziggy, Pixel, Stingy and Trixie). What's their excuse. If the parents don't exist, it means the town's essentially leaving the kids to take of themselves, which is extremely reckless on their part, but if they ''do'' exist, [[AdultsAreUseless they're doing jack shit to discipline their kids or teach them about good health, or screentime limits, or even manners]].

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* Where the hell are these kids' parents?! For Stephanie's case, it makes sense as she's only visiting LazyTown for a short time, but as for the actual town residents (Ziggy, Pixel, Stingy and Trixie). What's their excuse. excuse? If the parents don't exist, it means the town's essentially leaving the kids to take of themselves, which is extremely reckless on their part, but if they ''do'' exist, [[AdultsAreUseless they're doing jack shit to discipline their kids or teach them about good health, or screentime limits, or even manners]].
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* Also, they didn't invite Robbie to Ziggy's Birthday in Happy Brush Day for some reason. At the time the episode aired it could be seen as because Robbie is the villain, but then comes the season 3 episode "The Greatest Gift" in which they do invite Robbie to his party then, making that reason moot.

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* Also, they didn't invite Robbie to Ziggy's Birthday in Happy Brush Day for some reason. At the time the episode aired it could be seen as because Robbie is the villain, but then comes the season 3 episode "The Greatest Gift" in which they do invite Robbie to his party then, making that reason moot.moot.
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* Where the hell are these kids' parents?! For Stephanie's case, it makes sense as she's only visiting LazyTown for a short time, but as for the actual town residents (Ziggy, Pixel, Stingy and Trixie). What's their excuse. If the parents don't exist, it means the town's essentially leaving the kids to take of themselves, which is extremely reckless on their part, but if they ''do'' exist, [[AdultsAreUseless they're doing jack shit to discipline their kids or teach them about good health, or screentime limits, or even manners]].
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** Sportacus and the people of LazyTown also allow Robbie to live in his lair off of cake and other assortments of junk food. They only seem to be against him when he plots something bad against them, which is almost every episode.

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** Sportacus and the people of LazyTown [=LazyTown=] also allow Robbie to live in his lair off of cake and other assortments of junk food. They only seem to be against him when he plots something bad against them, which is almost every episode.



* In ''LazyTown Extra'', why did Stingy get a C minus for scribbling on his homework? That's a passing grade in most countries! Shouldn't that only be an F minus?

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* In ''LazyTown ''[=LazyTown=] Extra'', why did Stingy get a C minus for scribbling on his homework? That's a passing grade in most countries! Shouldn't that only be an F minus?
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** Sportacus and the people of LazyTown also allow Robbie to live in his lair off of cake and other assortments of junk food. They only seem to be against him when he plots something bad against them, which is almost every episode.



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* In Pixelspix, Why is Robbie the only one not on Pixel's new webpage? Sure he's the villain, yet there could at least be a video compilation of all his schemes to watch how they always fail.
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* Also, they didn't invite Robbie to Ziggy's Birthday in Happy Brush Day for some reason. At the time the episode aired it could be seen as because Robbie is the villain, but then comes the season 3 episode "The Greatest Gift" in which they do invite Robbie to his party then, making that reason moot.
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*** Furthermore, who the heck was the teacher in that scenario? In "School Scam," Mayor Meanswell is shown as the principal, but the kids don't seem to have a teacher, because Robbie is able to slip in and claim to be their substitute without anyone saying anything. Plus the kids seem to have a pretty set learning schedule (they know the order of classes for the day), so where was the real teacher? Logic dictates that it has to be Bessie Busybody, but she doesn't show up in "School Scam," so who was grading that homework in the first place?

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*** Furthermore, who the heck was the teacher in that scenario? In "School Scam," Mayor Meanswell is shown as the principal, but the kids don't seem to have a teacher, because Robbie is able to slip in and claim to be their substitute without anyone saying anything. Plus the kids seem to have a pretty set learning schedule (they know the order of classes for the day), so where was the real teacher? Logic dictates "Time To Learn" shows that it has to be Bessie Busybody, Busybody is the usual teacher, but she doesn't show up in "School Scam," so who was grading that homework in the first place?
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*** Furthermore, who the heck was the teacher in that scenario? In "School Daze," Mayor Meanswell is shown as the principal, but the kids don't seem to have a teacher, because Robbie is able to slip in and claim to be their substitute without anyone saying anything. Plus the kids seem to have a pretty set learning schedule (they know the order of classes for the day), so where was the real teacher? Logic dictates that it has to be Bessie Busybody, but she doesn't show up in "School Daze," so who was grading that homework in the first place?

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*** Furthermore, who the heck was the teacher in that scenario? In "School Daze," Scam," Mayor Meanswell is shown as the principal, but the kids don't seem to have a teacher, because Robbie is able to slip in and claim to be their substitute without anyone saying anything. Plus the kids seem to have a pretty set learning schedule (they know the order of classes for the day), so where was the real teacher? Logic dictates that it has to be Bessie Busybody, but she doesn't show up in "School Daze," Scam," so who was grading that homework in the first place?
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*** A few episodes ("My Treehouse" and the one where Robbie pretends he's a prince) showed that, whenever Stingy goes off the deep end regarding his miserly nature, the other kids abandon him. That leaves him all alone, without anyone to play with--you can't exactly do team games with one person. The show seems to be leaning on the message that "If you're a jerk, no one will want to spend any time with you, so forget about playing and being active with friends."


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*** Furthermore, who the heck was the teacher in that scenario? In "School Daze," Mayor Meanswell is shown as the principal, but the kids don't seem to have a teacher, because Robbie is able to slip in and claim to be their substitute without anyone saying anything. Plus the kids seem to have a pretty set learning schedule (they know the order of classes for the day), so where was the real teacher? Logic dictates that it has to be Bessie Busybody, but she doesn't show up in "School Daze," so who was grading that homework in the first place?
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** If Robbie rotten is the "anti-Sportacus" then maybe eating unhealthy food gives him a boost. It would explain as to why he likes cake. Combined with the above entry saying that he constantly runs around, it also explains as to why he doesn't get fat.

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** If Robbie rotten Rotten is the "anti-Sportacus" then maybe eating unhealthy food gives him a boost. It would explain as to why he likes cake.loves the same blue cake and other unhealthy foods. Combined with the above entry saying that he constantly runs around, it also explains as to why he doesn't get fat.
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** Robbie also eats nothing but cake. That probably isn't doing much for his body.
** If Robbie rotten is the "anti-Sportacus" then maybe eating unhealthy food gives him a boost. It would explain as to why he likes cake. Combined with the above entry saying that he constantly runs around, it also explains as to why he doesn't get fat.
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*** Probably so that he knows ''when'' kids are making trouble. Alternatively, he's something similar to an AdrenalineJunkie and likes the fight, if you will. He probably likes it because most of the time he's bored.
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** His father bribed the school.
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* In the song "Greatest Genie", the Genie says "I can make your nose grow big, or turn into a tree," before turning Robbie into a tree. That is, turning Robbie's ''entire body'' into a tree. The way that sentence is structured, you'd think he would mean either A, turning Robbie's ''nose'' into a tree, or turning ''himself'' into a tree. What's up with that?
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* In ''LazyTown Extra'', why did Stingy get a C minus for scribbling on his homework? That's a passing grade in most countries! Shouldn't that only be an F minus?
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*** But what if you're not a thief, just a miser?
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** Too much of anything can be bad for you. As for being A miser and a rule-breaker, being too greedy (stealing something important that could get you hurt, for example) and breaking rules ''specifically'' meant to keep you safe can be harmful to your health in many ways.

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** Too much of anything can be bad for you. As for being A a miser and a rule-breaker, being too greedy (stealing something important that could get you hurt, for example) and breaking rules ''specifically'' meant to keep you safe can be harmful to your health in many ways.
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** To much of anything can be bad for you. As for being A miser and a rule-breaker, being too greedy (stealing something important that could get you hurt, for example) and breaking rules ''specifically'' meant to keep you safe can be harmful to your health in many ways.

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** To Too much of anything can be bad for you. As for being A miser and a rule-breaker, being too greedy (stealing something important that could get you hurt, for example) and breaking rules ''specifically'' meant to keep you safe can be harmful to your health in many ways.
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** To much of anything can be bad for you. As for being A miser and a rule-breaker, being too greedy and breaking rules ''specifically'' meant to keep you safe can be harmful to your health in many ways.

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** To much of anything can be bad for you. As for being A miser and a rule-breaker, being too greedy (stealing something important that could get you hurt, for example) and breaking rules ''specifically'' meant to keep you safe can be harmful to your health in many ways.
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** To much of anything can be bad for you. As for being A miser and a rule-breaker, being too greedy and breaking rules ''specifically'' meant to keep you safe can be harmful to your health in many ways.
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* They say that the characters' vices serve to prevent them from being healthy (and all descriptions of the show seem to use "healthy" to mean ''physically'' healthy), but what about Stingy and Trixie? Surely being a miser or a rule-breaker isn't bad for you physically?

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