Go LazyTown

Go LazyTown

8.5

Dec 01 1996

1h 6m

Music

Latibær is full of colourful characters who have a very negative attitude towards physical activity, healthy food and so on. They prefer to stuff themselves with sweets and watch television all day. As a result they are all weak and flabby. To change this, the Sports-Elf arrives, and through his positive attitude, driving magnetism and by not taking no for an answer, he persuades the inhabitants to change their destructive lifestyle.

Magnús Scheving

Magnús Scheving

Íþróttaálfurinn

Magnús Ólafsson

Magnús Ólafsson

Bæjarstjórinn

Sigurveig Jónsdóttir

Sigurveig Jónsdóttir

Stína Símalína

Selma Björnsdóttir

Selma Björnsdóttir

Solla Stirða

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