Sportacus Saves the Toys

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Sportacus Saves the Toys is the 52nd episode made and is the last for season two.

Sportacus Saves The Toys
Sportacus Saves The Toys
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Episode no. 52
Original airdate October 15, 2007 (CA)
Story by: Magnús Scheving
Written by: Magnús Scheving
Máni Svavarsson
Noah Zachary
Directed by: Magnús Scheving
Featured song(s) "Let's Go"
Robbie's Disguise(s) -
Guest character(s) -
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Premise

Robbie invents a machine that pulls toys away from kids. He sends two of the devices to Paris and China, so that Sportacus will have to leave LazyTown to help the kids in those countries. Meanwhile, Robbie takes away all of the toys in LazyTown. Sportacus returns and says he’s sorry he was too late to help, but Ziggy points out what Sportacus had taught him earlier – you don’t need toys to play! Robbie’s plans are foiled once again!

Plot synopsis

Prologue

Sportacus awakes in his blimp and goes over to check the calender. He lifts up the number to reveal ping-pong, a ping pong table rises from the ground and Sportacus hits the ball. After hitting he does a flip over the table landing on the other side to hit the ball again. He repeats this process for a while until he says "Ping-pong is a good workout!"

Main episode

Epilogue

Robbie sits in his chair and states he will not move for the rest of the week. He decides to eat some cake conveniently placed beside him. Before he can take a bite the cake flies out of his hands and across the room. Robbie is then magnetized by the power of the ball in his lair and staggers across the stage until finally getting stuck on it.

Trivia

  • This is the first episode to feature locations outside of Lazytown, (China and France).
  • This is the 4th appearance in the entire series of other actors/actresses besides the main three.
    • The Chinese Children were played by Xiao Li and Yanan Li.
    • The French Painter was played by Frijon Olafsson.
    • The French Children were played by Brynjolfur Haukur Ingolfsson and Kristjan Thorlacius Finnsson.