LazyTown
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LazyTown
Summary
LazyTown is a television series[1]. LazyTown ranks in the top 3% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,491 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- LazyTown authored Mark Valenti[3].
- LazyTown is the creator of Magnús Scheving[4].
- LazyTown's instance of is recorded as television series[5].
- LazyTown was directed by Magnús Scheving[6].
- LazyTown's genre is children's television series[7].
- LazyTown's genre is fantasy television series[8].
- LazyTown's genre is music television[9].
- LazyTown's genre is educational television[10].
- LazyTown's based on is recorded as Áfram Latibær![11].
- A cast member of LazyTown was Magnús Scheving[12].
- A cast member of LazyTown was Julianna Rose Mauriello[13].
- A cast member of LazyTown was Chloe Lang[14].
- A cast member of LazyTown was Stefán Karl Stefánsson[15].
- A cast member of LazyTown was Guðmundur Þór Kárason[16].
- A cast member of LazyTown was Jodi Eichelberger[17].
- A cast member of LazyTown was Aymee Garcia[18].
- A cast member of LazyTown was Kobie Powell[19].
- A cast member of LazyTown was David Feldman[20].
- A cast member of LazyTown was Julie Westwood[21].
- The original language of LazyTown was English[22].
- LazyTown's Commons category is recorded as LazyTown[23].
- LazyTown's soundtrack release is recorded as LazyTown[24].
- LazyTown's soundtrack release is recorded as LazyTown – The New Album[25].
- LazyTown's original broadcaster is recorded as RÚV[26].
- LazyTown's original broadcaster is recorded as Nickelodeon[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
LazyTown authored Mark Valenti[3]. LazyTown was directed by Magnús Scheving[6]. Cast members include Magnús Scheving[12], Julianna Rose Mauriello[13], Chloe Lang[14], Stefán Karl Stefánsson[15], Guðmundur Þór Kárason[16], and Jodi Eichelberger[17]. LazyTown is the creator of Magnús Scheving[4].
Publication
The original language of LazyTown was English[22]. Genres include children's television series[7], fantasy television series[8], music television[9], and educational television[10].
Why It Matters
LazyTown ranks in the top 3% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,491 views/month).[2] LazyTown has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] LazyTown is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]