LazyTown’s New Superhero (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 15, 2005

Original Title:
LazyTown’s New Superhero

Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
LazyTown Entertainment

Production Countries:
Iceland | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 44

Stephanie and the LazyTown children decide to repay Sportacus for all of his heroics by giving him a day off - with Stephanie taking over as hero. Robbie Rotten decides to take advantage, and builds a nasty dog which runs amok in the town.

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3D Artist:
Jóhann Örn Reynisson
Daniel Thordarson
Helgi Laxdal

3D Supervisor:
Jón Páll Halldórsson
Sveinbjörn D. Magnússon

ADR Editor:
Jens Hansson

Art Direction:
Snorri Freyr Hilmarsson

Assistant Editor:
Ragnar Hansson

Associate Producer:
Inger Le Gué

Boom Operator:
Dimitra Drakopoulou

Carpenter:
Ingvar Brynjolfsson
Gunnar Olafsson
Vigfus M. Hauksson
Einar Unnsteinsson
Finnur Gudsteinsson
Thorfinnur Karlsson
Torfi Finnsson

Catering:
Erna Hrönn Herbertsdottir
Gudmundur Ragnarsson

Choreographer:
Birna Bjorgvinsdottir
Kristjana Thors Brynjólfsdóttir
Selma Björnsdóttir

Compositing Artist:
Bjarni Robert Bragason
Helgi Laxdal
Sigurjón F. Gardarsson
Jóhann Örn Reynisson
Daniel Thordarson

Consulting Producer:
Evan Baily

Creative Consultant:
Mark Valenti
Norman Stiles

Creator:
Magnús Scheving

Digital Compositor:
Richard Welnowski

Director:
Magnús Scheving
Jonathan Judge

Director of Photography:
Tómas Örn Tómasson

Editor:
Sigvaldi J. Kárason

Electrician:
Hinrik Jónsson

Executive Producer:
Magnús Scheving
Raymond P. Le Gué
Ragnheiður Melsted
Brown Johnson
Kay Wilson Stallings
Mark Read

First Assistant Camera:
Hakon Sverrisson

Gaffer:
Finnur Thor Gudjonsson

Grip:
Jónas Guðmundsson

Hair Supervisor:
Ragna Fossberg

Head Carpenter:
Emil Petursson
Friðjón Ólafsson

Key Grip:
Ægir J. Guðmundsson

Line Producer:
Asta Hronn Stefansdottir

Makeup Department Head:
Ásta Hafthórsdóttir
Hanna Maja Sigurðardóttir

Music:
Jón Jósep Snæbjörnsson

Original Music Composer:
Máni Svavarsson

Painter:
Steingrímur Þorvaldsson

Production Coordinator:
Thora Clausen

Production Design:
Snorri Freyr Hilmarsson
Magnús Scheving

Production Manager:
Agust Hauksson

Production Secretary:
Fridrik Ásmundsson

Production Sound Mixer:
Árni Gústafsson

Prop Maker:
Jon Steinar Ragnarsson
Einar Eidsson
Lydur Sigurdsson
Moeidur Helgadottir
Petur Ö. Fridriksson

Script Coordinator:
Thora Clausen

Second Assistant Director:
Daði Hrafn Sveinbjarnarson

Set Designer:
Snorri Freyr Hilmarsson

Sound Designer:
Björn Viktorsson

Sound Director:
Mark Read

Sound Editor:
Michael Pärt
Ragna Kjartansdottir
Ari Einarsson

Sound Effects:
Nicolas Liebing

Sound Mixer:
Björn Viktorsson

Sound Supervisor:
Claudia Meglin

Special Effects:
Haukur Karlsson
Thorkell S. Hardarson

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Daniel Parker

Story Consultant:
Mark Zaslove

Storyboard Artist:
Siggi Valur
Darren Foreman
Steve Blevins
Johannes Holm

Stunt Coordinator:
Tommy Chang

Stunts:
Viktor Kristmannsson
Joe Eigo
Kristjana Sæunn Olafsdóttir

Systems Administrators & Support:
Jon Gretar Borgthorsson
Olafur Bui Ólafsson

Tailor:
Sigrún Einarsdóttir

Third Assistant Director:
Kristjana Thors Brynjólfsdóttir

Wardrobe Designer:
Guðrún Lárusdóttir
María Th. Ólafsdóttir

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Guðrún Lárusdóttir

Writer:
Cole Louie
Magnús Scheving
Noah Zachary

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