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Defeeted
Defeeted
Why don't you use your hands?
Episode no. 02
Original airdate August 16, 2004
Story by: Scott Gray
Written by: Noah Zachary
Magnús Scheving
Máni Svavarsson
Scott Gray
Directed by: Magnús Scheving
Featured song(s) "Always a Way"
Robbie's Disguise(s) Rob U. Blind
Lazycus
Guest character(s) -
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Premise

On Spectacular Sports Day, Robbie tricks Sportacus into putting on a pair of radio-controlled boots, ruining our hero’s spectacular soccer kick and making it all but impossible for him to function as a superhero. Enter Robbie as Lazycus to become the new town hero. Can Sportacus defeat his own feet? “There’s always a way!”

Plot synopsis

Prologue

Main episode

Epilogue

Trivia

  • It's seen this episode uses a totally different setup to the rest of the series. Apparently Sportacus was in the town before Stephanie arrives, and the Sportacular Day is a show always presented when the kids get lazy.
  • A timeline hole exists between this episode and Sleepless in LazyTown: In this episode the Mayor references the last year's Sportacular Sports Day when Sportacus did a baseball trick, but in Sleepless in LazyTown Sportacus doesn't know how play softball and Stephanie is teaching that to him. Exists 2 possible explanation to that:
    • It is possible that Sportacus did a trick with a baseball, without actually playing the game itself, just as kicking the football as he did in the episode requires no knowledge of the soccer rules.
    • It is also possible that Sportacus knew how to play all along and was merely humouring Stephanie by letting her explain the game to him in Sleepless in LazyTown.