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{{Infobox episode
| name            = Stingy
| episode_name    = Welcome to LazyTown
| image            = Stingy.png
| image            = LT1x01.png
| caption          = [[File:Stingy_Name.png]]
| caption          =
| icelandic_name  = [[Nenni Níski]]
| episode_no      = 01
| actor/puppeteer  = [[Jodi Eichelberger]]
| airdate          = August 16, 2004
| voice            = -}}
| story_writer    = [[Magnús Scheving]]
| writer          = [[Noah Zachary]]<br>[[Cole Louie]]<br>[[Magnús Scheving]]
| director        = [[Magnús Scheving]]<br>[[Raymond Le Gué]]
| song            = [[Have You Never]]"<br>"[[Have You Never]] (reprise)
| disguise        = -
| guest_star      = -
| prev            = [[The Lazy Dance]]
| next            = [[Defeeted]]
}}'''''Welcome to LazyTown''''' is the first episode of LazyTown and the introductory episode for the series. It premiered on August 16, 2004.


== Personality ==
==Premise==
[[Stephanie]] arrives for the summer, staying with her [[Mayor Meanswell|Uncle Milford]]. She meets the kids of [[LazyTown (place)|LazyTown]] and hears about their very own superhero, [[Sportacus]]. Meanwhile, [[Robbie Rotten]] attempts to put Sportacus out of commission in various ways, the last of which is a big hole, which [[Bessie Busybody|Bessie]] falls into by mistake! It’s up to Stephanie to rally her new friends, and it’s up to Sportacus to save the day.


Stingy, as his name implies, is the stingiest and greediest person in LazyTown. His catchphrase is "It's Mine!", which he says about almost everything, going as far as to having a song, [[The Mine Song]], where he claims that everything is LazyTown belongs to him. Most of the time, this is played for laughs or to the slight exasperation of his friends except in the episode '''''[[The Great Crystal Caper]]''''' where, after causing Sportacus to lose his crystal, Stingy finds and keeps it. He eventually gives it back and is deeply sorry and vows to try and do better at returning things that don't belong to him. His most prized possessions are his pink piggy-bank, simply called '''Piggy''', and his yellow toy-car, in which he can often be seen driving, or parked next to the Sports Field. Despite his greedy manner, he is a good friend who generally cares about them, and wouldn't let them down. He enjoys playing especially with his friends, but becomes hurt and angry, when he is excluded, or they don't want to play with him, as seen in '''''[[My Treehouse]]''''' when his friends exclude him from their "Friends Forever" club, on the basis that he can't work in a team (Later in the episode this is shown to be true, but he does immensely improve) he ties up the clubhouse with rope (While they are still inside!) and attempts to drag it away, he is stopped by Sportacus, who after asking him why, convinces the kids to let him join. He is very musical, with him shown on the Saxophone, Harmonica, Bass, and Recorder. He is great on roller-blades (Of which he owns many), and is quite good at soccer. He is very clean and hygienic (Owning ''many'' toothbrushes, and he even taught Ziggy how to brush his teeth!) As well as teaching the kids how important it is to clean up, and to keep everything tidy ('''''[[Trash Trouble]]''''').
==Plot synopsis==
His best friend is shown to be Ziggy. At the end of '''''[[The Great Crystal Caper]]''''', [[Trixie]] kisses him.
===Prologue===
Night turns to day outside [[Sportacus' airship|a large, blue airship]]. The inhabitant of the airship reveals themself to be [[Sportacus|a man dressed entirely in blue and white]] as he flips out of bed, steps on a pad to put away the bed and does a one-armed push up, all the while keeping his face hidden from the camera. The mystery man flips again so that he is standing on another pad that draws out a food table. The man in blue picks up a carrot stick before flipping over the table, landing on his feet to reveal [[Sportacus' crystal|a crest with a number 10 emblem on it]].


==Character Development==
===Main episode===
===Appearance===
We open to [[Pixel]]'s [[Pixel's house|house]] where the children are playing video games and eating popcorn.
Of all the characters, Stingy's outfits, are the most similar to each other.
In the first play, Stingy's outfit, consists of a yellow suit, a large black bow-tie, and black shoes. When he is next seen again, in '''''[[Glanni Glæpur í Latabæ]]''''', his outfit is almost identical to his current one, except his shirt is short-sleeved, he has short socks, and black Oxford Shoes.''
His current outfit is, a long-sleeved button-up shirt, with small pale blue/grey lines, a daffodil yellow waistcoat, knee-length shorts in the same yellow, long white socks, dark brown loafers, a red bow-tie, with a polka-dot pattern, and cuff links. He is the only person in LazyTown besides Sportacus (Whose hair is always hidden) who has brown hair. He wears it short, with some of it being swept over to the other side.


He is of average height, he has a circle-shaped face, with dark brown eyes, and heavy eyelids.
Meanwhile, [[Mayor Meanswell]] is cleaning his office in [[the town hall]] while [[Bessie Busybody|Miss Busybody]] is gossiping on the telephone. After inquiring, she learns that the Mayor's niece, [[Stephanie]] will arrive today. She is worried about the child-rearing skills of the Mayor, but he is not too worried since children only play video games and eat candy all day. Not convinced, Miss Busybody offers to help out. We change to [[Robbie Rotten]]'s [[Robbie's lair|lair]] where he is making cake before taking a peek using [[Robbie's periscope|his periscope]]. All is quiet, just as he likes it.


===Personality===
As the Mayor is waiting for Stephanie, she walks into town quietly onto a worn basketball court, carrying two suitcases and a backpack. Nobody appears to be there. Using his periscope, Robbie notices Stephanie and the mayor greeting each other. When he sees Stephanie is strong enough to carry her own suitcases inside, Robbie becomes concerned that the laziness of his ideal town may be in danger. Stephanie is quite taken by her uncle's house, except for a strange smell, which turns out to be a burning cake that her uncle was baking for Miss Busybody. Stephanie is shown to her room, but when, contrary to her uncle's expectations, she wants to play, he hands her a deck of playing cards. Although Stephanie builds quite a proficient house of cards, she seems unhappy somehow. As her uncle comes to check on her, his cake appears to be done. Stephanie seems to like it. As she proposes to go outside to find some kids to play with, her uncle laughs at the silly notion and tells her nobody plays outside. "What if you got tired?"
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After a while though, Stephanie finds out her uncle wasn't exaggerating, meeting [[Ziggy]] by [[the ice cream stand]], who introduces himself as liking candy. After a handshake, Stephanie can only concur since their hands stick together. And Ziggy confirms kids don't play in LazyTown. As [[Robbie Rotten|Robbie]] sees them with his periscope, he is shocked. Ziggy explains the kids just play video games and eat candy at Pixel's house. After realizing Ziggy is only interested in candy, Robbie feels relieved.
 
Ziggy takes Stephanie to see the other kids who are still in Pixel's house. At first, Pixel and the others aren't the least bit interested with what Ziggy has to say, until he sees Stephanie, at which point he no longer minds losing in his video game. Stephanie proposes to play soccer and with her enthusiasm finally convinces the other kids to come outside where they sing the song "[[Have You Never]]", led by Stephanie.
 
When [[Trixie]] kicks the ball over a fence, Robbie Rotten approaches and bribes the kids to leave Stephanie alone. Sad, Stephanie sings a reprise of the earlier song, "Have You Never". She makes her way back to her uncle's house and tells her diary about her experience.
 
"Dear Diary,<br>
It's my first day in LazyTown. It's really weird here..."
 
Her uncle enters and asks her what's wrong. Stephanie explains the town is a little bit messy. He promises to clean it up, but then the real problem comes to light: the kids do not play outside. Her uncle remembers there being a hero from "an island in the North Sea", with "a big [[Sportacus#Trivia|Number 9]] on his chest". He explains that they used to send messages to his airship by means of [[The mail tube|a tube by the mailbox]], and finds his old message capsule for her to use. Filled with fresh courage, Stephanie writes a letter to this unknown superhero. She takes it to the mailbox and sees that the tube in question has been blocked with a giant cork and is covered by overgrown weeds. As she attempts to uncover the tube, she catches the attention of a passing Robbie Rotten. To Robbie's horror, Stephanie finally manages to load her uncle's capsule into the tube and pulls the handle, and up flies the message towards [[Sportacus' airship|the airship seen earlier]].
 
The capsule enters the airship and it's message is read by the mysterious man in blue.<br>
"To whom it may concern...<br>
I need help. There's no one to play with in LazyTown.<br>
Sincerely,<br>
Stephanie."
 
The man in blue looks up LazyTown in his book, "[[History of LazyTown: 1703-1903]]", in which it is written that LazyTown used to be "a great place to live". He quickly writes back that "help is on the way", delivering his reply by [[Bowling Mail|folding it into a paper plane and launching it using a bowling ball]], after which he immediately starts engaging the various mechanisms in his airship and jumps into the cockpit to fly it to LazyTown. When he arrives, shortly after his message, Stephanie asks the man in blue if he is "Number 9", to which he points to the number on his back and replies that he is "Number 10". Robbie is shocked that there is "another one". Stephanie asks "Number 10" if he really is a superhero as her uncle described, to which he modestly replies that he is a "slightly-above-average-hero".
 
Meanwhile, in [[the playground]], [[Trixie]] has stranded [[Stingy]] on the high end of the [[wikipedia:seesaw|seesaw]] and is about to let go and let him fall. "Number 10"'s [[Sportacus' crystal|crystal]] begins to glow, warning him that someone is in danger. He quickly flips over to the seesaw, uses it to launch Stingy into the air, catches him and safely places him back on his feet. The hero then returns to Stephanie, only for his crystal to immediately start flashing again. It appears that Trixie is now standing on Ziggy's shoulders, apparently trying to see over the wall and get a glimpse of the new guy, and she is about to fall. "Number 10" flips over to them just in time to catch Trixie.
 
After witnessing all the commotion, Robbie pledges that these people will not "ruin" LazyTown for him. He digs a [[wikipedia:trapping pit|trapping pit]] intended to catch the hero, but catches [[Bessie Busybody|Miss Busybody]] instead. Stephanie quickly comes to the rescue with a life-preserver and the Mayor with the cake he baked. Using the rope of the life-preserver and a branch as a pulley, Stephanie and the Mayor attempt to pull Miss Busybody out of the hole, but as they do, the rope begins to break. "Number 10" jumps in just in time to save Miss Busybody and the Mayor who almost fell on his own cake. The Mayor offers an official thank you to "Number 10", who announces that he would prefer to be known as [[Sportacus]]. Stephanie declares that LazyTown is really starting to feel like home, to which Sportacus agrees and declares that he will stay, much to Robbie's dismay. Together they get to work on cleaning up the town while Stephanie sings "[[Bing Bang]]".
 
===Epilogue===
Robbie returns home but falls into his own trap as Sportacus gets back into his ship. Robbie, wrapped up in bandages, finally declares he will stop the "costumed Sporta-loony and [the] pink cheerleader", but he is not in a position to do anything about it for now.
 
====Gallery====
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to '''''[[LazyTown's Greatest Hits]]''''', his favorite song is [[The Mine Song]].
* The mayor keeps a picture of Stephanie on his desk.
*As of '''''[[School Scam]]''''', Stingy starts using glasses for reading.
* The mayor wishes Stephanie a nice summer, implying she is only here for the summer holidays.  This is supported by Stephanie's comments in ''[[Rottenbeard]]'' but contested because she stays for Christmas in ''[[LazyTown's Surprise Santa]]'' and attends school in ''[[School Scam]]''. It's possible that she moved to LazyTown at some point.
*Stingy can play [[When We Play in a Band|bass]], the [[Good Stuff|harmonica]], the [[Man on a Mission|saxophone]] and the recorder.  
* The cards the mayor gives Stephanie feature characters from the Latibær plays, most notably Jives.
*Although his motto is "Mine!", he has also disclaimed certain things, like a ladder he finds in '''''[[Sportafake]]''''' ("Hey, what's this doing here? It's mine. Well, no, but it might be my father's.") and Robbie's Robodog in '''''[[LazyTown's New Superhero]]''''' ("That dog is not mine!").
* When Stephanie is still in the Mayor's house she is playing with a blue ball, then she is later seen rolling it on the bench when she meets Ziggy. But when she goes with Ziggy to Pixel's house she has a soccer ball.
 
* Robbie is aware of the previous superheroes, but we are never told what happened to them or why they left.
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* When Pixel meets Stephanie for the first time he is obviously infatuated with her, but after this, there is never any hint of him still liking her.
* This is the first time we see Stephanie writing in her diary. There is an [[Dear Diary|entire episode about her diary]] later on in Season 1.
* Mayor Meanswell remembers a story about a hero who came from an island in the North Sea, this is obviously a reference to Magnús Scheving coming from Iceland. But this means that the mayor never actually met the previous hero? Even though he knows this person was "Number 9"?
* This is the first time we see the History of Lazytown book. Sportacus seems to have his own copy of the book (Stephanie later mentions that she read it in the Town Library). The book is dated 1703-1903.  
* Sportacus describes himself as a "Slightly Above Average Hero".
* When Robbie first checks up on LazyTown from the periscope in his lair, he leans against the organ and gets a fright and tosses his Ice Cream Cake over the railing. A Minute later he has the cake in his hand again!
* When Pixel got the videogame from Robbie there is a tune from the Game Boy version of [[wikipedia:Batman: Return of the Joker|Batman: Return of the Joker]].


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Latest revision as of 02:59, 3 February 2019

Welcome to LazyTown
Welcome to LazyTown
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Episode no. 01
Original airdate August 16, 2004
Story by: Magnús Scheving
Written by: Noah Zachary
Cole Louie
Magnús Scheving
Directed by: Magnús Scheving
Raymond Le Gué
Featured song(s) "Have You Never"
"Have You Never (reprise)"
Robbie's Disguise(s) -
Guest character(s) -
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Welcome to LazyTown is the first episode of LazyTown and the introductory episode for the series. It premiered on August 16, 2004.

Premise

Stephanie arrives for the summer, staying with her Uncle Milford. She meets the kids of LazyTown and hears about their very own superhero, Sportacus. Meanwhile, Robbie Rotten attempts to put Sportacus out of commission in various ways, the last of which is a big hole, which Bessie falls into by mistake! It’s up to Stephanie to rally her new friends, and it’s up to Sportacus to save the day.

Plot synopsis

Prologue

Night turns to day outside a large, blue airship. The inhabitant of the airship reveals themself to be a man dressed entirely in blue and white as he flips out of bed, steps on a pad to put away the bed and does a one-armed push up, all the while keeping his face hidden from the camera. The mystery man flips again so that he is standing on another pad that draws out a food table. The man in blue picks up a carrot stick before flipping over the table, landing on his feet to reveal a crest with a number 10 emblem on it.

Main episode

We open to Pixel's house where the children are playing video games and eating popcorn.

Meanwhile, Mayor Meanswell is cleaning his office in the town hall while Miss Busybody is gossiping on the telephone. After inquiring, she learns that the Mayor's niece, Stephanie will arrive today. She is worried about the child-rearing skills of the Mayor, but he is not too worried since children only play video games and eat candy all day. Not convinced, Miss Busybody offers to help out. We change to Robbie Rotten's lair where he is making cake before taking a peek using his periscope. All is quiet, just as he likes it.

As the Mayor is waiting for Stephanie, she walks into town quietly onto a worn basketball court, carrying two suitcases and a backpack. Nobody appears to be there. Using his periscope, Robbie notices Stephanie and the mayor greeting each other. When he sees Stephanie is strong enough to carry her own suitcases inside, Robbie becomes concerned that the laziness of his ideal town may be in danger. Stephanie is quite taken by her uncle's house, except for a strange smell, which turns out to be a burning cake that her uncle was baking for Miss Busybody. Stephanie is shown to her room, but when, contrary to her uncle's expectations, she wants to play, he hands her a deck of playing cards. Although Stephanie builds quite a proficient house of cards, she seems unhappy somehow. As her uncle comes to check on her, his cake appears to be done. Stephanie seems to like it. As she proposes to go outside to find some kids to play with, her uncle laughs at the silly notion and tells her nobody plays outside. "What if you got tired?"

After a while though, Stephanie finds out her uncle wasn't exaggerating, meeting Ziggy by the ice cream stand, who introduces himself as liking candy. After a handshake, Stephanie can only concur since their hands stick together. And Ziggy confirms kids don't play in LazyTown. As Robbie sees them with his periscope, he is shocked. Ziggy explains the kids just play video games and eat candy at Pixel's house. After realizing Ziggy is only interested in candy, Robbie feels relieved.

Ziggy takes Stephanie to see the other kids who are still in Pixel's house. At first, Pixel and the others aren't the least bit interested with what Ziggy has to say, until he sees Stephanie, at which point he no longer minds losing in his video game. Stephanie proposes to play soccer and with her enthusiasm finally convinces the other kids to come outside where they sing the song "Have You Never", led by Stephanie.

When Trixie kicks the ball over a fence, Robbie Rotten approaches and bribes the kids to leave Stephanie alone. Sad, Stephanie sings a reprise of the earlier song, "Have You Never". She makes her way back to her uncle's house and tells her diary about her experience.

"Dear Diary,
It's my first day in LazyTown. It's really weird here..."

Her uncle enters and asks her what's wrong. Stephanie explains the town is a little bit messy. He promises to clean it up, but then the real problem comes to light: the kids do not play outside. Her uncle remembers there being a hero from "an island in the North Sea", with "a big Number 9 on his chest". He explains that they used to send messages to his airship by means of a tube by the mailbox, and finds his old message capsule for her to use. Filled with fresh courage, Stephanie writes a letter to this unknown superhero. She takes it to the mailbox and sees that the tube in question has been blocked with a giant cork and is covered by overgrown weeds. As she attempts to uncover the tube, she catches the attention of a passing Robbie Rotten. To Robbie's horror, Stephanie finally manages to load her uncle's capsule into the tube and pulls the handle, and up flies the message towards the airship seen earlier.

The capsule enters the airship and it's message is read by the mysterious man in blue.
"To whom it may concern...
I need help. There's no one to play with in LazyTown.
Sincerely,
Stephanie."

The man in blue looks up LazyTown in his book, "History of LazyTown: 1703-1903", in which it is written that LazyTown used to be "a great place to live". He quickly writes back that "help is on the way", delivering his reply by folding it into a paper plane and launching it using a bowling ball, after which he immediately starts engaging the various mechanisms in his airship and jumps into the cockpit to fly it to LazyTown. When he arrives, shortly after his message, Stephanie asks the man in blue if he is "Number 9", to which he points to the number on his back and replies that he is "Number 10". Robbie is shocked that there is "another one". Stephanie asks "Number 10" if he really is a superhero as her uncle described, to which he modestly replies that he is a "slightly-above-average-hero".

Meanwhile, in the playground, Trixie has stranded Stingy on the high end of the seesaw and is about to let go and let him fall. "Number 10"'s crystal begins to glow, warning him that someone is in danger. He quickly flips over to the seesaw, uses it to launch Stingy into the air, catches him and safely places him back on his feet. The hero then returns to Stephanie, only for his crystal to immediately start flashing again. It appears that Trixie is now standing on Ziggy's shoulders, apparently trying to see over the wall and get a glimpse of the new guy, and she is about to fall. "Number 10" flips over to them just in time to catch Trixie.

After witnessing all the commotion, Robbie pledges that these people will not "ruin" LazyTown for him. He digs a trapping pit intended to catch the hero, but catches Miss Busybody instead. Stephanie quickly comes to the rescue with a life-preserver and the Mayor with the cake he baked. Using the rope of the life-preserver and a branch as a pulley, Stephanie and the Mayor attempt to pull Miss Busybody out of the hole, but as they do, the rope begins to break. "Number 10" jumps in just in time to save Miss Busybody and the Mayor who almost fell on his own cake. The Mayor offers an official thank you to "Number 10", who announces that he would prefer to be known as Sportacus. Stephanie declares that LazyTown is really starting to feel like home, to which Sportacus agrees and declares that he will stay, much to Robbie's dismay. Together they get to work on cleaning up the town while Stephanie sings "Bing Bang".

Epilogue

Robbie returns home but falls into his own trap as Sportacus gets back into his ship. Robbie, wrapped up in bandages, finally declares he will stop the "costumed Sporta-loony and [the] pink cheerleader", but he is not in a position to do anything about it for now.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The mayor keeps a picture of Stephanie on his desk.
  • The mayor wishes Stephanie a nice summer, implying she is only here for the summer holidays. This is supported by Stephanie's comments in Rottenbeard but contested because she stays for Christmas in LazyTown's Surprise Santa and attends school in School Scam. It's possible that she moved to LazyTown at some point.
  • The cards the mayor gives Stephanie feature characters from the Latibær plays, most notably Jives.
  • When Stephanie is still in the Mayor's house she is playing with a blue ball, then she is later seen rolling it on the bench when she meets Ziggy. But when she goes with Ziggy to Pixel's house she has a soccer ball.
  • Robbie is aware of the previous superheroes, but we are never told what happened to them or why they left.
  • When Pixel meets Stephanie for the first time he is obviously infatuated with her, but after this, there is never any hint of him still liking her.
  • This is the first time we see Stephanie writing in her diary. There is an entire episode about her diary later on in Season 1.
  • Mayor Meanswell remembers a story about a hero who came from an island in the North Sea, this is obviously a reference to Magnús Scheving coming from Iceland. But this means that the mayor never actually met the previous hero? Even though he knows this person was "Number 9"?
  • This is the first time we see the History of Lazytown book. Sportacus seems to have his own copy of the book (Stephanie later mentions that she read it in the Town Library). The book is dated 1703-1903.
  • Sportacus describes himself as a "Slightly Above Average Hero".
  • When Robbie first checks up on LazyTown from the periscope in his lair, he leans against the organ and gets a fright and tosses his Ice Cream Cake over the railing. A Minute later he has the cake in his hand again!
  • When Pixel got the videogame from Robbie there is a tune from the Game Boy version of Batman: Return of the Joker.