Tell me about Robert. Where did he find the net?
Tell me about Robert. Where did he find the net?
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A LOTTA LOYALTY FOR A HIRED VILLAIN
Why is this series so fucking good?
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Liberals can't appreciate good tv
What do i do to be a super villain number one OP?
Every single monologue scene with Rob is KINO.
Let me just cut with the chase. Sportacus has a Number 10 on his shirt, a small detail that most viewers will probably forget. However, it has stated that the Number Ten means something, but I'll get to that later. Let's start with the first episode of LazyTown. A brief summary of it is that Stephanie,the main character, moves into LazyTown to visit her uncle, Mayor Milford Meanswell. She meets other kids in the town, Trixie, Stingy, Pixel, and Ziggy, who's personalities are identical to their name. Robbie Rotten is also there in his secret lair, keep note of this, He looks around the town to see weeds, an abandoned basketball court, and other very polluted things. He seems content about this, proclaiming he will keep LazyTown the laziest town on the world. Later on, Stephanie talks to her uncle about how none of the kids want to go outside to play. Her uncle then tells her that there was a man with a Number 9 on his shirt, who made kids active. Wait, 9? But Sportacus has Number 10 on his shirt! Was this careless mistake? Or something more different? Stephanie makes a letter to said person, and goes to the mailbox to send it. She finds a cork inside the tube and tries pulling it out.
Robbie is then shown stopping in his tracks and is visibly distraught about this, meaning he knows what is going to happen when she sends that letter. She pulls the cork out and puts the tube like envelope into the pipe, and it soon gets launched into the sky, and is received by Sportacus. Sportacus jumps down to meet Stephanie, she asks him if he is Number 9 and he responds with that he is Number 10. Robbie than says "Another one?" Confirming the fact that there was a Number 9, and Robbie fought him aswell. Think about it, at the start of the episode Robbie already has his signature secret lair. However, he doesn't use it for evil, he doesn't terrorize the citizens of LazyTown, he likes the citizens how they are, lazy. So, why would he have this lair, unless he had to use it against Number 9? Then the question remains, where is Number 9? Did he leave? Did he accomplish his goal, move away and then Robbie made it lazy again? Or did Robbie Rotten beat Number 9? Think about it, why would he use the schemes he uses on Sportacus and friends if they didn't prove successful against Number 9? So we got that Robbie Rotten beat Number 9 and made LazyTown lazy, but that also strikes up another question. Are there more numbers? Are Number 9 and Sportacus apart of a group that ride blimps and help make kids exercise and play outside? Now are you ready for the biggest stretch in this entire theory?
Robbie Rotten was the first Sportacus-like member of this group. Why so? Well Robbie admits it himself.
In a little known song called "We Are Number One."
TL;DR Robbie Rotten was the first Sportacus who eventually turned evil and defeated Number 9, making Lazytown lazy.
is this becoming the "new" my little pony?
At least it doesn't cater to furries or other weird fetishists. That alone makes it okay in my book
loli tho
Is not weird at all. On the contrary it is natural to humans.
WHO DID YOU EXPECT
SPORTAFLOP?
Eh, pedos are still less autistic than furries
>is this becoming the "new" my little pony?
>that ending
>tfw no LazyTown movie where Robbie and Sportacus have to team up to defeat an enemy that threatens to destroy the town
The new Stephanie seems really bland.
Bronies began like that too. First the memes, then watching the episodes "ironically," and before you even notice you have become an obsessed creep who's addicted to watching children's shows.
>"Oh cool, Stephanie's actress has an instagram profile, let's see what she looks like n-"
>see this
FUCKING DROPPED
Really, if you get down to it, Robbie is actually a big proponent of full automated luxury communism
He's trying to educate the population on the joys of being lazy and taking charge of your life, meanwhile Scandinavian socdems invade his town trying to pass off "hard labor" as something fun
Robbie correctly sees this as indoctrination into the capitalist system, and tries to get rid of Sporticus as revenge for his killing of Rosa Luxemburg
In the midst of all this, we have Stephanie, the poster child for modern, liberal identity politics, most notably feminism
There's also the fact that the town itself is called "Lazy Town", but they acknowledge that with Sporticus, nobody is lazy
What's really happening is that Sporticus's propaganda goes against human nature
The town was named "Lazy Town" in the first place because the people, uncontaminated by ideology, recognized the value in relaxation
and saw through the lies of the Protestant work ethic
By turning "Lazy Town" into a town of workaholics, the show demonstrates how capitalism is ultimately in conflict with that which makes us human and so on and so on.
But there's more. In depth analysis of relations between Marxist, bourgeoisie constructs, and the dialectic around them, can be observed through each individual episode.
Robbie's Dream Team demonstrates an interesting deviation from the usual formula. In most episodes, Robbie is outwitted by the general resourcefulness of either liberal feminism, social democracy, or himself. The later case is symbolic of infighting among the Left and how it can ultimately destroy even the best laid schemes.
What Robbie's Dream Team presents is a unique scenario where the Left does not act on its own, but works in connection with other left leaning groups in order to obtain a common goal of working class liberation. However, despite the abundance of Robbies, only the original has experience in being a "real villain", illustrating how though well meaning, many leftist groups are not well read in theory or have tried to apply their ideology. Nor are they able to "disguise", ie accomplish slick entryism. If one notices, this is the tactic Robbie uses nearly every episode, as he knows damn well that selling Communist ideas to a classcucked population will get him rejected, so his only option is to use subversive methods, such as appealing to their sense of freedom.
The episode then transitions into the song "We Are Number One", with Robbie trying to teach the other Robbies how to be "villains", ie spreading class consciousness. Having little experience, theory, or understanding of many Marxist concepts, however, they ultimately trip each other up, first through being too overt (stepping on branches in the "sneaking around"), sabotaging the efforts of the more experienced Marxists through their own incompetence (look at this net), or just in general falling over themselves in an attempt to be "dialectical" (he'll slip and slide on this banana peel!).
Despite these normally damning setbacks, Sporticus doesn't manage to wise up, showing how social democrats, though antagonistic towards the Communist cause, ultimately do not see them as too much of a threat unless they directly see their plans come to fruition, signifying how socdems think they have a "common cause" with Marxism.
The Robbies end up successfully capturing Sporticus, subduing the subversive elements of social democracy, and paving the way for bringing class consciousness to lazy town. However, the newly converted Marxists fail to stop Stephanie, the girl of liberal feminism. When the current order is threatened, it is almost always backed up by a stiff set of identity politics, be they liberal or reactionary. Stephanie cannot work her pure ideology on the original Robbie, for as a "leftist old guard" he is immune to the effects of identity politics. However, Stephanie IS able to manipulate the other Robbies, given that they are recently converted liberals that still hold sympathies to feminism and intersectionality. Thus, identity politics are able to sneak their way through and infiltrate the ranks of the Marxists (symbolized by Stephanie sneaking an apple down to Sporticus), and by the time the old guard notices the COINTELPRO, it is too late and the other would be Marxists have been reduced to puppets of liberal feminism.
>20:38 to 21:30
Is Robbie /our guy/?
>she's american
d-d-d-d-d-d-dropped like a mothafucka(fucka, fucka)
kidskino
>When I say go, be ready to throw!
It's like poetry, it rhymes.
The official YouTube channel uploaded the full episode
no one cares about the little pink cunt, Robbie Rotten is the main character imho
Madmen
What is the most redpilled TV show ever written and why is it LazyTown?
>Shitty mayor who's too concerned with getting his dick wet with Miss Busybody (a metaphor for establishment politics) to give a shit about his ailing town invites his pink-haired SJW cunt niece Stephanie to live in LazyTown
>Intrusive mustachioed asshole Sportacus jumps out of his airship everyday and runs amok all over LazyTown demanding people to stop being lazy in their own town (Sharia Patrols) subverting the cultural identity of LazyTown (basically Muslim migrants)
>Stephanie, the female far-left agitator, is smitten with the invader and actively aides his invasion and destruction of LazyTown's traditional values and heritage (basically antifa and females fornicating with the enemy)
>Robbie Rotten, a life-long resident of LazyTown and far-right nationalist, is disgusted by his countrymen's positive reaction to this invasion and destruction of LazyTown's unique culture and genotype and actively stands up to Sportacus' invasion and subversion, while living in a dirty shithole basement beneath the streets of LazyTown while Sportacus and Stephanie, who've been in LazyTown for mere months, are living in luxury (basically European citizens being evicted from their homes and abandoned by their governments to care for migrants)
>Robbie Rotten is despised by people of LazyTown, and is depicted as a xenophobic, backwards bigot who needs to get with the times and adopt Sportacus' message (basically Europeans being told to abandon their faith and culture and embrace Islam) from the show's point of view (the European MSM covering up migrants crimes while scrutinizing nationalist activities)
>Stingy (a metaphor for the international Jew) is a miserly, tight-fisted young man, attempts to enforce a greedy, consumerist mindset in his peers to get them chasing money and material wealth in an effort to distract them from the death of their people and way of life
>those comments
Holy shit, manchildren isn't just a meme. People, unironically watches this shit.
see history is repeating itself
Are we really making theories about an Icelandic kids show
>nothing I do ever works
fuck
THICC