PixelsPix

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PixelsPix
PixelsPix
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Episode no. 21
Original airdate July 11, 2005
Story by: Cole Louie
Noah Zachary
Written by: Inger Le Gué
Directed by: Raymond Le Gué
Featured song(s) "Have You Never"
"The Mine Song"
Robbie's Disguise(s) -
Guest character(s) -
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PixelsPix is the 20th episode of LazyTown and was premiered on July 11, 2005

It is a clip show, like Dear Diary, Sportacus on the Move and LazyTown's Greatest Hits.

Premise

Pixel has built a web page with everyone in LazyTown in it (hit an icon, and a little bit of digital footage comes to life). Everyone — that is — except Robbie Rotten, who is out to “crash” Pixel’s internet. But instead, he’s accidentally sucked into the computer world and begins playing havoc with all that is digital. Pixel must zap Sportacus inside his computer, too, and an outlandish chase through the virtual world ensues, with Robbie finally being kicked off the web: garbage in, garbage out.

Plot synopsis

Prologue

Main episode

Epilogue

Robbie appears from a real Trash Can with a half eating Apple saying "Who says Computer make life easier?"

Trivia

  • The PixelsPix.com domain redirects to the official Lazy Town Page
  • Despite being a clip episode, there is clip about Stingy teaching Ziggy how to brush his teeth, clip which has no connection with any episode.
  • This is the second time "The Mine Song" is featured.
  • This is the only episode where Stephanie didn't appear. She only appears in the clips. That makes Sportacus, Robbie and Ziggy the only characters which appears in all the episodes so far. Oddly enough, they are the only characters played by Icelandic people.
  • Because they were still learning how to use the technology as they were making season one, the production team had trouble meeting their deadline and ended up short by four episodes. The clip shows Dear Diary, PixelsPix, LazyTown's Greatest Hits and Sportacus on the Move were created in order to fill the season's quota.