Lazy Town
Also known as: LazyTown · Latibær
LazyTown is an Icelandic children's television show that became one of the internet's most remixed media properties, generating multiple viral memes from its colorful characters and catchy musical numbers. Created by Magnús Scheving and originally airing on Nickelodeon in 2004, the show's exaggerated performances and Eurodance soundtrack made it perfect raw material for YouTube Poop edits, mashup videos, and ironic fan communities2. The show's villain Robbie Rotten, played by Stefán Karl Stefánsson, became the center of the biggest LazyTown meme when "We Are Number One" went massively viral in 2016.
TL;DR
Lazy Town a children's television show that became a rich source of memes, particularly 'We Are Number One,' a song from the show.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
LazyTown memes take several forms:
Music remixes: The most common format involves taking a LazyTown song (typically "We Are Number One" or "Cooking by the Book") and altering it. Common approaches include pitch shifting, speed changes, mashups with other songs, or replacing instruments with unexpected sounds. Creators often add "but every time they say [word] it gets faster" or similar transformation rules.
Reaction images: Screenshots of Robbie Rotten's exaggerated facial expressions are used as reaction images, particularly his scheming grin and disgusted looks. Sportacus screenshots also appear in fitness and health-related meme contexts.
YouTube Poop edits: Clips from the show get cut, reversed, and layered into surreal video edits following the YouTube Poop tradition. The puppet characters and bright visuals make these edits particularly striking.
Ironic appreciation: Sharing LazyTown content with exaggerated enthusiasm, treating the children's show as high art or peak entertainment, is itself a meme format common on platforms like Reddit and Tumblr.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
LazyTown cost over five times the average children's show budget per episode due to its combination of live action, puppetry, and CGI animation.
Magnús Scheving, who played Sportacus, was a real-life aerobics champion in Iceland before creating the show.
The show was originally performed in American English despite being an Icelandic production, then dubbed into 30 languages for worldwide broadcast.
Robbie Rotten's Icelandic name is "Glanni Glæpur," which translates to "reckless crime".
Sportacus's Icelandic name "Íþróttaálfurinn" literally means "the athletic elf".
Derivatives & Variations
Musical Remixes
Versions of 'We Are Number One' remixed in different genres and styles
(2014)Video Edits
Music videos edited to include other media or create new narratives
(2014)Lyric Parodies
Versions with altered lyrics adapting the song to different contexts
(2014)Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1Lazy Town - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2LazyTownencyclopedia
- 3Lazy Town - Urban Dictionarydictionary