
Originally Posted by
Ezaconefifeten
This one happened just last night!
The dream played out like an episode of Lazytown- no intro, no title card. It just started. The kids were all relaxing in the town square/sports field area, and they were chatting about what they wanted to do when they got older. There was talk about getting their dream jobs, and whether or not they would stay or move out of Lazytown. Robbie was sitting on a park bench nearby, and the kids decided to flock to him, as he was an adult, and could perhaps offer some advice on what to do when getting older.
He tried to shoo them away, but of course, they didn't listen. Ziggy asked him what he did as a job before he decided to become a villain. He said that in his younger days, he was an actor. The kids tried to get him to say what he acted in, and Robbie got all defensive, and stormed off.
The next scene was everyone in Pixel's house, all craning over Pixel's shoulder as he used his computer. They were desperately trying to find out what exactly Robbie acted in. The name "Robbie Rotten" brought up no results on the search engine, so Pixel concluded that he must have gone under a stage name. They ended up finding out what Robbie's stage name was (which for the life of me, I can't remember). He acted in commercials, and also movies. The commercials were super cheesy, and dated (possibly 80s?), and they were obviously scams, and fraudulent companies. Robbie was dressed in an ugly suit, colored a sky blue and brown plaid, with an equally ugly brown paisley tie. He was wearing big round glasses, and had shoulder length hair that was heavily greased back. The kids were laughing at how dorky he looked, no wonder he didn't want anyone to see!
The movies he acted in were romance movies. The tragic kind, like The Fault in Our Stars, or The Notebook. You know, the type of movies that adhere to the following formula:
1. Boy and girl meet.
2. Boy and girl fall in love.
3. Boy or girl (or both) die.
4. Roll credits.
Even though the movies were incredibly sappy, the kids were blown away at how great of an actor Robbie used to be. (He looked like his usual self in the movies, just with plain clothes instead of his usual uniform. In one of them though, he had a beard.) Stephanie then got the idea to use the theater/auditorium building to host a movie night, so everyone in Lazytown could appreciate Robbie's hard work.
Everyone showed up to the screening (even Robbie), and they watched the highest rated of the films that he did. Everyone was moved to tears by it (Milford was crying the loudest), and they were all gushing over what a great job he did. Robbie was super embarrassed and a bit upset, but he accepted the compliments anyway!