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I bought a Sportacus belt for kids this morning. I love being thin, it fits!
d&%# you..making me so jealous I would definitely fit that belt. Now why don't they sell it online !!
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
DUDE! My local Sports Direct sells LT stuff too! I got my Stephanie braclets, Stephanie wristband and dog tag as well as my Sportacus badges from there!!! Itis AWESOME and I WANT A SPORTACUS WRISTBAND!!! I won't fit the belt though :(
Sorry. You'll just have to add on to your list of things to shop for the next time you're in England...
hehe yeah I think I plan some for next month only to get that belt ;)
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
I'm waiting till they bring out Sportacus ties for that purpose.
What a great idea.
I think LT are missing out on a large section of the market, personally. Given that the original books and plays came out in the 90s, there must be a lot of young adults for whom Latibær is one of those retro things from childhood (I realise in this case that "a lot" is relative to the Icelandic population of 300,000, but even so...).
I see enough adults wandering around England wearing t-shirts featuring characters like Mr Men, The Trap Door, Mr Ben etc. - there must be a market for adult-sized stuff.
Incidentally, for those of you in America who can't find the DVDs, Nordic Store appear to have the NTSC Region 1 versions for sale. I wasn't specifically looking for them, so it's probably not a very competitive price.
I think LT are missing out on a large section of the market, personally. Given that the original books and plays came out in the 90s, there must be a lot of young adults for whom Latibær is one of those retro things from childhood (I realise in this case that "a lot" is relative to the Icelandic population of 300,000, but even so...).
I see enough adults wandering around England wearing t-shirts featuring characters like Mr Men, The Trap Door, Mr Ben etc. - there must be a market for adult-sized stuff.
Incidentally, for those of you in America who can't find the DVDs, Nordic Store appear to have the NTSC Region 1 versions for sale. I wasn't specifically looking for them, so it's probably not a very competitive price.
I want a Robbie shirt! I demand we write to LTE and ask them to bring out adult size stuff... to XL for us more "ample" people too
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