"Prince Stingy" is an episode in the first season of LazyTown. |
Characters
- Stephanie (played by Julianna Rose Mauriello)
- Sportacus (played by Magnús Scheving)
- Robbie Rotten (played by Stefán Karl Stefánsson)
- Ziggy (played by Guðmundur Þór Kárason)
- Pixel (played by Kobie Powell)
- Stingy (played by Jodi Eichelberger)
- Trixie (played by Sarah Burgess)
Premise
"Robbie makes Stingy believe he’s the prince of LazyTown. Stingy loves being a prince and doesn't notice when Robbie locks him in a castle. Robbie tells LazyTowners they can't be active any more, saying that it is an order from Prince Stingy. Stingy realizes he has been fooled and must be rescued by his friends."
Notes
- We never know how Robbie got a shoe the size of Stingy.
- This is the first episode Stingy cries.
- Mayor Meanswell & Bessie Busybody are absent and don't appear in this episode.
- When Robbie Rotten tries the shoe on the kids, it’s a reference to the popular fairytale Cinderella.
- External Cross References: Robbie's Purple Phoenix sigil, The Fleur de Lis.
- Stingy asks Sportacus "What's wrong with the World" which is the Title of a famous GK Chesterton novel on social issues.
- The scene of Stingy running over Sportacus is reused from the episode Crystal Caper.
- Later Stingy declares himself "The Child formerly known as Prince" which is a reference to the Music Artist formerly known as Prince.
- Sportacus loops a rope around the airship platform to his right, but when he calls down the skychaser it falls from straight above him.
- Later the skychaser disappears and reappears when he needs it.
- Mirrored stock footage from "The Mine Song" is used when Stingy says, "Hey wait, I'm a prince!"
- The castle set would later be reused in Haunted Castle.
- The ending credits in this episode have a different font than the credits in the other season 1 and 2 episodes.
- This is the second time a character's name is in the title.