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[[image:mailtube.png|thumb|right|250px|Stephanie clears the opening of the mail tube, whilst carrying a message capsule in her bag.]]
[[image:mailtube.png|thumb|right|250px|Stephanie clears the opening of the mail tube, whilst carrying a message capsule in her bag.]]
'''The mail tube''' is a method of communicating with [[Sportacus]], installed by [[the mailbox]].
'''The Airship Message System''' is a method of communicating with [[Sportacus]] installed in LazyTown with [[the mailbox]].


It seems to work using a [[wikipedia:pneumatic tube|pneumatic tube]]-like system, which the residents of LazyTown can use by inserting a message capsule, then pulling the attached lever to release a burst of compressed air that carries their message skyward towards [[Sportacus' airship]].
It seems to work using a [[wikipedia:pneumatic tube|pneumatic tube]]-like system, which the residents of LazyTown can use by inserting a message capsule, then pulling the attached lever to release a burst of compressed air that carries their message skyward towards [[Sportacus' airship]].
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[[Category:Ussual Devices and Systems|Mailbox]]
[[Category:Usual Devices and Systems|Mailbox]]

Latest revision as of 23:09, 25 September 2016

Stephanie clears the opening of the mail tube, whilst carrying a message capsule in her bag.

The Airship Message System is a method of communicating with Sportacus installed in LazyTown with the mailbox.

It seems to work using a pneumatic tube-like system, which the residents of LazyTown can use by inserting a message capsule, then pulling the attached lever to release a burst of compressed air that carries their message skyward towards Sportacus' airship.

The mail tube was first introduced in the episode Welcome to LazyTown where it had been clogged with a cork, supposedly by Robbie Rotten.

Trivia

  • The mail tube and accompanying message capsules are decorated with red, white and blue stripes, the colour-scheme and pattern denoting Airmail in many countries.
  • In the episode Defeeted, the mail tube is painted matt blue instead of its familiar stripes, and Mayor Meanswell uses a clear, unmarked message capsule.