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Lazy. Town - Wikipedia. Lazy. Town is an Icelandic children's educational musicalcomedy program with a cast and crew from Iceland, the United States and the United Kingdom. It is based upon a children's book from 1. Latibær! and was created by Magnús Scheving, a gymnastics champion who also plays the character Sportacus. The series was commissioned by Nickelodeon in 2. Originally performed in American English, the show has been dubbed into more than thirty languages (including Icelandic) and aired in over 1.

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The show combines live- action, puppetry and CGI animation.[1]5. It originally aired on Viacom's Nickelodeon channel in the United States and internationally. Turner Broadcasting System Europe acquired Lazy. Town Entertainment in 2. Turner's Cartoonito and later on Viacom's Channel 5.

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Multiple spin- off projects were created, including stage productions and a short- format television program for younger children titled Lazy. Town Extra. History and production[edit]Lazy. Town began as a storybook published in 1. Latibær! ("Go, Go, Lazy. Town!").[5] In 1. Iceland. It featured Stephanie as an out- of- shape dancer and Sportacus as an energetic elf. The puppet characters seen in the television series also appeared in human form, but Robbie Rotten did not yet exist.

A second stage show titled Glanni Glæpur í Latabæ ("Robbie Rotten in Lazy. Town") debuted in 1.

It introduced Stefán Karl Stefánsson as Robbie and featured more finalized versions of the other characters. Nickelodeon Australia reported that by the time the second play finished touring, Lazy. Town had become a household name in Iceland.[6] A variety of tie- in products and media were created in the country before Scheving decided to develop Lazy. Town into a television program; these included bottled water, toy figures, and a radio station.[7]In most episodes, the only characters played by live actors are Stephanie, Sportacus, and Robbie Rotten.

The rest of the characters are depicted as puppets, made by the Neal Scanlan Studio and Wit Puppets. The show was filmed and produced at 3. Studios, a purpose- built studio near Reykjavík equipped with high- end HDTV production facilities and one of the largest green screens in the world. The production floor area is 1,8. The budget for each episode was approximately ISK 7. US$1 million), about five times the average cost for a children's television programme at the time, making it "the most expensive children's show in the world" according to Scheving.[1.

Its virtual sets were generated with an Unreal Engine 3- based framework, created by Raymond P. Le Gué and known as XRGen.

According to Le Gué, "We start with the live actors and puppets on a physical set with a green screen behind them as a backdrop. The green screen is replaced in real time with the sets created in XRGen. UE3. As we move the camera and actors around the physical set, the backdrop scene also moves in real time in complete synchronization with the movements of the real camera. All of this is recorded, and the director can watch the resulting composition in real time."[1.

Seasons 3 and 4 of Lazy. Town were filmed as usual in the Lazy. Town Studios in Iceland, but the special effects were created this time round by Turner Studios in Atlanta.[1. The series focuses on eight- year- old Stephanie, the newest resident of the Lazy. Town community. She has moved to Lazy.

Town to live with her uncle, Mayor Meanswell, and is surprised to learn that all of her neighbors lead inactive lifestyles. With the help of an above- average superhero named Sportacus, she helps teach the other residents how to partake in more athletic pastimes.

Her attempts are often nearly thwarted by Robbie Rotten, who prefers to lead a sluggish life and is agitated by the sudden boom of physical activity. On a regular basis, Robbie devises ill- judged schemes to make Lazy.

Town lazy once again. However, his plans are never foolproof and always end with him losing. Each of the children that Stephanie befriends embodies negative characteristics. Ziggy, who is kindhearted and wants to be a superhero when he grows up, has an unbalanced diet void of fruits and vegetables.

Trixie is a troublemaker with little respect for rules and other people. Pixel is an inventor who displays anti- social behavior and spends too much time on his computer. Stingy has a self- centered attitude and is possessive of nearly everything in town. As the series progresses, the characters become less lazy in favor of a healthier way of living. The program features a predominantly Europop soundtrack.[5] Each episode features at least one original song and concludes with a different performance of "Bing Bang," which is sung by Stephanie. Many tracks are reworked versions of songs from the Icelandic plays. Characters[edit]Main characters[edit]Stephanie (played by Julianna Rose Mauriello/Chloe Lang) is the enthusiastic and sweet newcomer to town.

She lives in a yellow house with Mayor Meanswell, her uncle. Recognizable by her all- pink outfit, Stephanie is initially disappointed by Ziggy, Stingy, Trixie and Pixel, her friends' laziness and coaxes them to partake in healthier activities. Her attempts are often nearly thwarted by Robbie Rotten, but Stephanie is eternally optimistic and always manages to triumph over any challenges in the end.

Sportacus (played by Magnús Scheving) is the local superhero. He resides in a blue airship above Lazy. Town and is alerted to impending people who needs help by a beeping an crystal who glows on the chest of his costume.

Understanding, courageous, and helpful, he is devoted to exercise and has a rivalry with Robbie Rotten. Sportacus lives on a diet of fruit and vegetables, which he refers to as "sports candy".

Eating junk food makes him immediately lose all his strength and abilities, which can only be restored by eating healthier options. Robbie Rotten (played by Stefán Karl Stefánsson) the main villain who continuously formulates feckless schemes in which he masquerades in a disguise to trick the kids or inventions to ruin kids's fun from their newly- active lifestyles. He passionately abhors the influence of Stephanie and Sportacus on the townspeople. A number of his plans are intended to do away with them. Ironically, Robbie places so much effort into his schemes that he becomes one of Lazy.

Town's most active citizens. Stingy (played by Jodi Eichelberger) is a selfish, covetous resident who wears a yellow sweater vest and a polka- dotted bow tie.

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Genreaction, adventure, fantasy. Created by. Monty Oum.

Written by. Monty Oum. Miles Luna. Kerry Shawcross. Directed by. Monty Oum (Volume 1–2)Kerry Shawcross (Volume 3–)Voices of. Theme music composer.

Jeff Williams. Opening theme"This Will Be the Day" (Volume 1) performed by Casey Lee Williams"Time to Say Goodbye" (Volume 2) performed by Casey Lee Williams"When It Falls" (Volume 3) performed by Casey Lee Williams"Let's Just Live" (Volume 4) performed by Casey Lee Williams"Triumph" (Volume 5) performed by Casey Lee Williams[1]Composer(s)Jeff Williams. Steve Goldshein. Alex Abraham. Watch Falling In Love Online Freeform. No. of seasons. 5No. Production. Executive producer(s)Producer(s)Koen Wooten. Production company(s)Rooster Teeth Animation. Release. Original network. Original release.

July 1. 8, 2. 01. External links. Websitewww. RWBY (, like "ruby") is an American anime- style web series and media franchise[2] created by Monty Oum for Rooster Teeth.[3][4] The show is set in the fictional world of Remnant, where young people train to become Huntsmen and Huntresses to protect their world from the creatures of Grimm.

After several promotional trailers were posted, the first episode was screened at RTX and then released on the website in July 2. Subsequent episodes were released approximately weekly, first to Rooster Teeth's subscribers and then to You.

Tube a week later. The series became a viral hit, and a second season, subtitled Volume 2, was released in July 2. During production of the third season, on February 1, 2. Monty Oum died after falling into a coma that was caused by an allergic reaction during a medical procedure.[5] This left the future of the series uncertain for a brief period of time until voice actor Gray Haddock announced that the series would continue, and that Volume 3 would premiere in 2. Volume 3 was released on October 2.

Meanwhile, the first two seasons were released to home media and made available on streaming services such as Netflix and Crunchyroll, the latter of which would include releases of the current season in their simulcasts. In October 2. 01.

The series has also been dubbed in Japan and broadcast there by Tokyo MX,[8] in partnership with Warner Bros. Japan. Rooster Teeth released a video game called RWBY: Grimm Eclipse, as well as a spin- off series called RWBY Chibi, in 2. The fifth volume premiered on October 1. Volume 5 teaser shorts for the characters Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, and Yang Xiao Long were released, as well as a second season of RWBY Chibi.[1. Summary[edit]The story takes place in the world of Remnant, which is filled with mysterious and malevolent creatures known as the "Creatures of Grimm." Prior to the events of the series, mankind waged a battle of survival against the Grimm before discovering the power of a mysterious element called Dust which allowed them to fight back against the monsters.

In the present day, Dust is used to power abilities and weapons, while a more archaic use was weaving it into clothing. Those who use these abilities to battle the Grimm are known as Huntsmen or Huntresses.[1. The series focuses on four girls, each with her own unique weapon and powers. Together, they form team RWBY (, "ruby") at Beacon Academy in the city of Vale, where they are trained to become Huntresses alongside team JNPR (, "juniper"), team SSSN (, "sun"), team CRDL (, "cardinal") team CFVY (, "coffee"), and various other named and unnamed student teams.[1. Volume 1 focuses on the introduction of the characters of the story, marking the events that lead to their team formations. All the while, mysterious thefts of Dust are occurring around the city of Vale, notably organized by the show's antagonist, Roman Torchwick. Volume 2 follows up from these events of Volume 1, and team RWBY sets out in order to investigate the meaning behind these thefts.

They aim to discover the villain's plans for the city of Vale before the Vytal Festival—a festival between the four kingdoms of Remnant where they have their best students demonstrate their skills and abilities in celebration of the peace between all four kingdoms. Volume 3 starts with the beginning of the Vytal Festival; however, a sinister plot lurks behind the celebratory events, and the heroes can only do so much to prepare for the evil that is coming. Volume 4 takes place six to eight months following the events of Volume 3, with the members of Team RWBY separated and in different parts of the globe, mainly trying to get to "Mistral" (another location in the series) where another Huntsman Academy is located, to prepare it for a new evil.

Volume 5 follows the members of Team RWBY each making their way to Mistral, as well as picking themselves back up after recovering during the previous Volume. Cast and characters[edit]     = Main cast (credited, or appears in every episode for the season)     = Recurring cast (5+ appearances in season)     = Guest cast (1- 4 appearances in season)Development[edit]"My vision for the show was to present a two- dimensional, toon- shaded look, but with all of the depth and complexity of a 3. D- animated production. I wanted to be able to move the cameras and characters freely while still capturing the essence of the flat, line- drawn look of traditional anime."— Director Monty Oum[1.

RWBY had been a long- standing concept of Oum's for years before it began development. Towards the end of his work on the 1. Rooster Teeth's Red vs. Blue, he developed the color- coding approach to character names and design as a hook for the series.[1.

During production on Red vs. Blue season 1. 0, Oum asked series creator Burnie Burns if they could produce RWBY following the conclusion of that season.

Burns, worried for the production schedule, told Oum "If you finish Season 1. Production on RWBY began as intended, with the first trailer being finished within two weeks and premiering after the credits of the Red vs. Blue season 1. 0 finale on November 5, 2. Oum designed the characters with assistance from artist Ein Lee, utilizing designs inspired by classic fairy tale characters.[1. Each character has an associated color, and it is the first letters of the main character's colors, red, white, black, and yellow, that give the series its name.[1.

The characters' names also share the same letter and the meaning as the colour (e. Weiss Schnee" translates to "snow white" in German).

The series was originally written by Oum, along with fellow Rooster Teeth employees Miles Luna and Kerry Shawcross.[1.