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This leads to so many important questions, like: were the Cars Little Boy and Fat Man nukes sentient? Was it a suicide mission? Are ALL Cars nuclear weapons sentient? Did Tsar Bomba have a personality?
What kind of car was Car Hitler? A VW? A forklift?
Was there a Cars 9/11? Were the planes hijacked, or were the planes themselves radicalized?
I could go on
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Post this on the wall of a homosexual friend and tell them how COOL they are :^)
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TV production[edit]
LazyTown was created by Magnús Scheving, who also directed many of the TV program's episodes. The show is part live-action, part puppetry and part CGI animation. It was filmed and produced at 380 Studios.
Broadcast[edit]
The show first appeared on 16 August 2004 in the United States on Nick Jr., when it was a children's block on the Nickelodeon channel.
Episodes[edit]
Main article: List of LazyTown episodes
Fifty-three episodes were produced for the first two seasons of LazyTown between 2004 and 2007. A third season, consisting of 13 episodes, first aired in 2013.