Camp Lazlo 2062051 225721102 2008-07-15T02:06:59Z 99.245.22.173 /* Setting */ {{Infobox Television | show_name = Camp Lazlo | image = [[Image:Camp Lazlo.jpg]] | caption = ''Camp Lazlo'' title card. | format = [[Animated series]] <br> [[Comedy]] | runtime = 22 minutes approximately | creator = [[Joe Murray]] | starring = [[Carlos Alazraqui]] <br> [[Jeff Bennett]] <br> [[Tom Kenny]] <br> [[Doug Lawrence]] <br> [[Jodi Benson]] <br> [[Jill Talley]] <br>[[Steve Little (Voice Actor)|Steve Little]] | country = [[United States]] | network = [[Cartoon Network]] | studios = [[Cartoon Network Studios]] | first_aired = [[July 8]], [[2005]] | last_aired = [[March 27]], [[2008]] <!-- Camp Lazlo is no longer in production, do not change this date! --> | num_seasons = 5 | num_episodes = 61<ref name="CampLazloHome"/> <!-- The number of episodes should not change, it is verifiable by the creator and executive producer; changes will be reverted --> | list_episodes = List of Camp Lazlo episodes | website = http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/camplazlo/index.html |}} {{Infobox TV ratings | show_name = Camp Lazlo | usa_tv = TV-Y7 }} '''''Camp Lazlo''''' is an [[Emmy Award]]-winning, [[United States|American]] [[animated television series]] created by [[Joe Murray]], produced by [[Cartoon Network Studios]] and currently airs on [[Cartoon Network]]. The show features a [[Boy Scouts of America|Boy Scout]]-like [[summer camp]] with a cast of [[anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] animal characters, a "[[retro]]" type of humor and silliness akin to Murray's previous series, ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' (which aired on [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] a decade earlier), and cultural references. ==History== After the end of the production of ''Rocko's Modern Life'', Murray kept a notebook of ideas for television shows and books. Murray attributes some of his most fond memories to days at summer camp; Murray said that he attended summer camp every summer for "4 or 5 years in a row" and that he "couldn't really get the [[scouting]] thing down." He also described cartoons with pastoral settings such as the [[Bugs Bunny]] cartoons of the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' and ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' series and ''[[Yogi Bear]]'' as having a "calming" effect due to the tree-filled backgrounds. At the time he believed that too many futuristic themes appeared in media and literature, so he wished to create a series that would "get back to nature." <ref name="cn pressroom">[http://turnerinfo.turner.com/presskititem.aspx?P=CARTOON&CID01=98376fcf-3e6c-44a0-aae0-9e41e16079ef&CID02=a97e4cd3-7a0b-4b0c-b126-1a03a9c9ca06Q&A Q & A with Joe Murray]," ''[[Cartoon Network]] Pressroom''</ref> ''Camp Lazlo'' originated from a camp-related [[children's book]] concept by Murray that, according to him, "outgrew it’s medium." {{sic}} As Murray developed the concept, he felt that his "lunatic characters wanted to live" and decided that a simple story could not sufficiently house his characters. Murray desired to create a series about a group of children without "high tech stimulus" and "in nature." <ref name="CampLazloHome">"[http://www.joemurraystudio.com/tv/camp_lazlo.shtml Camp Lazlo]," ''[[Joe Murray]] Studio''</ref> Murray called [[Linda Simensky]], a Cartoon Network executive, informing her of his desire to create ''Camp Lazlo''.<ref>"[http://joemurraystudio.com/bio/bio.shtml Bio]," ''[[Joe Murray]] Studio''</ref> According to Murray, the "green light" to start Lazlo had been initially given and later revoked, leaving Murray and [[Mark O'Hare]] "pissed" and "depressed." Murray believed that an executive was not "completely sold" with starting production for ''Camp Lazlo''. Murray worked to have the series receive its final, definite approval.<ref>"[http://joemurraystudio.com/blog/?p=148 June 28, 2008]." ''Joe Murray Studio''.</ref> The production of ''Camp Lazlo'' began in 2004 and ended in 2007.<ref name="CampLazloHome"/> November 2007 marked the final production run of ''Camp Lazlo''. <ref>"[http://www.joemurraystudio.com/journal/09-journal_9.08b.07.shtml September 8, 2007: Holy crap we won!]," ''[[Joe Murray]] Studio''</ref><ref>"[http://www.joemurraystudio.com/journal/11-journal_10.31.07.shtml October 31, 2007]," ''[[Joe Murray]] Studio''</ref> ==Production== Murray felt that ''Camp Lazlo'' successfully appealed to younger children because his prior experiences with his own children helped him determine details that children found humorous. Murray said that he resisted the urge inside of him to micromanage the production and instead approved aspects and contributions related to the show. He said that he had "a lot of pre-production time" and therefore details became established before the show aired on television. <ref name="cn pressroom"/> [[Rough Draft Studios]]<ref>"[http://turnerinfo.turner.com/PrintItem.aspx?P=CARTOON&CID01=a43346d6-b792-4da7-899d-3c1b86ab7a65 Production Credits]," ''Turner Pressroom''</ref>, a [[South Korea]]n studio, produced the ''Camp Lazlo'' footage.<ref name="CampLazloArchivesMurray">"[http://www.joemurraystudio.com/tv/lazlo_archives.shtml Camp Lazlo Archives]," ''[[Joe Murray]] Studio''</ref> ===Writing style=== His main philosophies expressed in the show include the phrase “be who you are" and that one should question authority unless the issue is "a safety issue." Murray said that he avoids sending "messages" to children and that he hoped that his television show did not contain "too many messages."<ref name="cn pressroom"/> ===Animation style=== Murray said that he likes storybook art and the works of [[Pablo Picasso]] and [[Henri Matisse]]; the styles influenced the visual style of ''Camp Lazlo''. He also describes "great comic [[book artist]]s" as important to himself and [[Mark O'Hare]].<ref name="cn pressroom"/> The team created some backgrounds using "Acryl [[Gouache]]," a mixture of [[acrylic paint]] and gouache.<ref>"[http://joemurraystudio.com/journal/20-journal_01.24.08.shtml January 24, 2008]," ''[[Joe Murray]] Studio''</ref> == Description == The show features the adventures of three major characters: [[Lazlo (Camp Lazlo)|Lazlo]], the title character, is a [[spider monkey]] from [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]] <ref name="CharMuseum">"[http://www.joemurraystudio.com/tv/museum.shtml Character Museum]," ''[[Joe Murray]] Studio''</ref> with a carefree attitude; Raj, an [[India]]n <ref name="CharMuseum"/> [[Asian elephant]] who is more level-headed; and Clam, an [[albino]] [[pygmy]] [[rhino]], who speaks in bursts of one or two words, [[synonym]]ously echoing his friends statements. Each episode contains two parts approximately 11 minutes long, with the exception of two episodes.<ref>{{cite episode | title = Hello Summer Goodbye Camp | episodelink = List of Camp Lazlo episodes#Season 2 (2005-2006) | series = Camp Lazlo | serieslink = Camp Lazlo | network = Cartoon Network | airdate = 2006-06-29 | season = 2 | number = 26 }}</ref><ref>{{cite episode | title = 7 Deadly Sandwiches | episodelink = List of Camp Lazlo episodes#Season 3 (2006-2007) | series = Camp Lazlo | serieslink = Camp Lazlo | network = Cartoon Network | airdate = 2007-07-04 | season = 3 | number = 27 }}</ref> The show occassionaly breaks the [[fourth wall]]<ref name="Award">{{cite episode | title = Award to the Wise | episodelink = List of Camp Lazlo episodes#Season 4 (2007) | series = Camp Lazlo | serieslink = Camp Lazlo | network = Cartoon Network | airdate = 2007-06-13 | season = 4 | number = 42A }}Lazlo gives an award to a camper for being the best "incidental character"</ref> and sometimes lacks [[Continuity (fiction)|continuity]]<ref name="Gone Fishin">{{cite episode | title = Gone Fishin' (sort of) | episodelink = List of Camp Lazlo episodes#Season 1 (2005) | series = Camp Lazlo | serieslink = Camp Lazlo | network = Cartoon Network | airdate = 2005-07-22 | season = 1 | number = 1A }}Ends with Lumpus being eaten by a [[lake monster]].</ref>. [[Image:Clam---Lazlo---Raj.png|left|thumb|The main Bean Scouts, Clam, Lazlo and Raj]] Carlos Alazraqui, Tom Kenny and Doug Lawrence, all of whom provided much of the voice work on Murray's previous series ''Rocko's Modern Life'', provide lead [[voice actor|voices]] in this show along with veteran voice actors [[Jeff Bennett]], [[Jodi Benson]], [[Jill Talley]] (Kenny's wife and ''[[Mr. Show]]'' co-star), and first time voice acting [[Steve Little (Voice Actor)|Steve Little]] (Alazraqui's ''[[Reno 911!]]'' co-star). ''Camp Lazlo'' premiered on [[July 8]], [[2005]] in the United States; new episodes currently aired on Wednesdays at 7:00 PM US ET/PT. In Canada, [[TELETOON (Canada)|Teletoon]]'s English channel also debuted the show [[June 26]], 2006; but in the last week of August 2006, it was pulled from Teletoon, and returned on June 22, 2007. The second season premiered on Teletoon in the fall of 2007. In the [[United Kingdom]] ''Camp Lazlo'' aired on [[Cartoon Network (UK)|Cartoon Network]] and [[Boomerang (UK & Ireland)|Boomerang]]. In [[Australia]], [[India]], and [[Latin America]] ''Camp Lazlo'' is shown on the [[Cartoon Network (Australia)|Cartoon Network]]. {{-}} == Setting == The setting of the show was designed to deliberately bring a nostalgic feeling of childhood summer camps and "evoke a comfortable place to visit." The colors instill the ''feeling'' of summer camp, and rather than basing color schemes on real-life colors; Murray and Sue Mondt, the art director, chose the colors. In ''Camp Lazlo'', the sky can be yellow, and trees are not always green and brown. For the architecture and objects, books with cabins, camps and [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] artifacts were consulted. Ultimately, Murray wanted to create a place where nature prevails, and the hustle and bustle of real-life is left behind, with no technology to distract from the impressions of camp life. He describes the camp as having a "retro" feel. Murray likes 1950s and early 1960s designs of objects like advertising art, lamps, and old vacation brochures, and he said that the "brushy quality that developed at that time" heavily influenced the setting. <ref name="cn pressroom"/> [[Image:Camp-Kindey-exit-sign.jpg|thumb|150px|Exit sign of Camp Kidney]] '''Camp Kidney''' is the camp where most of the show takes place. This is a summer camp attended by a group of boy [[scout]]-like campers called ''The Bean Scouts''. In keeping the theme of the name of the camp, the campers are allowed to name their cabins after various types of beans: Jelly Cabin, Pinto Cabin, Fava Cabin, and so on. The camp is known for a low standard of quality, and has been threatened with closure more than once. The camp is led by Scoutmaster Lumpus, with most of the administrative details assigned to his assistant, Mr. Slinkman. A full staff compliments the camp, including a nurse and a chef. Ginia Bellafante of ''[[The New York Times]]'' said that if she became "socio-analytical about the Lazlo enterprise," Camp Kidney appears to be a stand-in for "our culture of obsessive parenting."<ref>Bellafante, Gina. "Monkey Business at a Strict Summer Camp.(The Arts/Cultural Desk)(TELEVISION REVIEW)(Television program review)." ''[[The New York Times]]''. [[February 17]], [[2007]].</ref> '''Acorn Flats''' is across the lake from Camp Kidney, attended by girls of similar age, called the Squirrel Scouts. Acorn Flats has higher quality facilities than Camp Kidney, a point of contention between the two respective camps, with Acorn Flats being the more dominant in the rivalry. The leader of the Squirrel Scouts is Jane Doe, and her assistant, Ms. Rubella Mucus. [[Image:Acorn-flats.jpg|thumb|150px|Aerial view of Acorn Flats]] Both Camp Kidney and Acorn Flats are part a larger hierarchical organization, under the direct command of Commander Hoo-ha, with "The Big Bean" as the head of all scout chapters, which includes Beans and Squirrels (and possibly Tomato) Scouts. '''Prickly Pines''' is a town near both camps with full commercial facilities: a post office, several restaurants, a laundromat, and other sundry stores. The exact geographical locations of these settings is unknown. == Characters == {{main|List of characters in Camp Lazlo}} Murray said that, as he did in ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'', he matched the personalities of characters to various animals. <ref name="cn pressroom"/> == Episodes == {{main|List of Camp Lazlo episodes}} == Crew == Murray asked many staff members who participated in creating ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' to return and perform duties for ''Camp Lazlo'', describing his main tactic to attract the crew as "[[coercion]]." Murray wanted the ''Rocko's Modern Life'' crew as it "knows my sensibilities" and gained ten years of experience. <ref name="cn pressroom"/> Murray asked [[Tom Kenny]] to voice characters because Murray felt that Kenny "adds writing to his roles" and "brings so much." Murray looked for "comedic timing" in his voice actors, and therefore he used many stand-up comics and sketch actors. <ref name="cn pressroom"/> * Joe Murray producer / executive producer / creator / writer/ storyboard artist * [[Mark O'Hare]] creative director/supervising producer/writer/storyboard artist * [[Merriwether Williams]] story editor/writer * [[Kazimieras G. Prapuolenis|Kaz]] writer / storyboard artist. Kaz left the show prior to the final fifth season, although some episodes he previously wrote may air. * [[Martin Olson]] writer/songwriter (left to become head writer for Disney's [[Phineas and Ferb]]) * [[Steve Little (Voice Actor)|Steve Little]] writer/voice actor * [[Shareena Carlson]] producer * [[Brian A. Miller]] producer * [[Jessica Yost]] Production Coordinator * [["C" Raggio]] Model Designer * [[Erik Elizarrez]] Digital Clean up/ Magician * [[Carey Yost]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Antoine Guilbaud]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Rick Farmilce]] writer/storyboard artist * Thurop Van Orman writer/storyboard director/storyboard artist * [[Mike Roth (writer)|Mike Roth]] writer / storyboard director * [[Tom King (writer)|Tom King]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Mike Kenny]] writer/storyboard artist * [[JG Quintel]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Kent Osborne]] writer/storyboard director * [[John Infantrino]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Paul Tibbitt]] Supervising producer * [[Piero Piluso]] writer/storryboard artist * [[Clayton McKenzie Morrow]] writer/storyboard director * [[Cosmo Segurson]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Stephanie Erdel]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Kim Roberson]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Eddie Trigueros]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Ant Ward]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Russell Calabrese]] animation director * [[Brian Sheesley]] animation director/supervising director * [[Lindsey Pollard]] animation director * [[Swinton O. Scott III]] animation director * [[Tuck Tucker]] writer/storyboard artist * [[Sam Henderson]] writer/storyboard director * [[Derek Drymon]] Writer/storyboard director * [[Sue Perrotto]] animation director ==Music and sounds== The team remixed and edited many songs for use in ''Camp Lazlo''. For instance, the main theme song plays on the children's song "[[Bingo (song)|B-I-N-G-O]]" replacing it with "L-A-Z-L-O." The team also remade "[[She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain]]." The team created its own camp songs. Andy Paley created [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] and cowboy swing songs for ''Camp Lazlo''. Murray said that the team often used "strange [[musical instrument|instruments]]" such as [[washboard]]s and [[spoon]]s to create the music. Murray added that one woman created music with a [[saw]]. <ref name="cn pressroom"/> Murray cooperated with Jeff Hutchins, the sound effects staff member for ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]''. Murray selected many of the sounds that he selected in ''Rocko's Modern Life'' for ''Camp Lazlo''. <ref name="cn pressroom"/> == Awards == === Pulcinella Awards === The series won three 2006 Pulcinella Awards for Best Animated Series for Children and Best Animated Series for all ages and Lazlo was the winner of Best Character at the 10th Cartoons By The Bay Festival in [[Positano]], [[Italy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/article.php?article_id=5270|title=''Lazlo'' Emerges as Champ on the Bay|author=Ryan Ball|publisher=[[Animation Magazine]]|date=2006-[[April 10|4-10]]|accessdate=2006-10-29}}</ref><ref name="CampLazloArchivesMurray"/> It was the second consecutive year that a Cartoon Network series won the latter two awards, as the ''[[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends]]'' character, Blooregard Q. Kazoo, won the award the year before. === Emmy Awards === "Hello Dolly / Over Cooked Beans" was nominated for an [[Emmy]] in the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour)]] category <ref>[http://www.emmys.tv/awards/2006pt/awards/animated.php Academy of Television Arts & Sciences<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, but was defeated by ''[[The Simpsons]]''. The episode has been hosted on the Cartoon Network website and can be viewed [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/video/index.html?/camplazlo/index here]. The TV movie [[Camp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo?|Where's Lazlo]] has won an Emmy in the Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More) category in 2007.<ref name="Emmy 2007">"[http://www.emmys.tv/awards/2007pt/nominations.php?action=search_db Primetime Awards]," ''[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]''</ref> Sue Mondt[http://imdb.com/name/nm0597813/]received an Emmy in 2007 for Individual Achievement in Animation <ref>"[http://www.emmys.tv/media/releases/2007/rel_pte07-juried2.php ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES EMMY® AWARD WINNERS IN COSTUMES FOR A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM AND INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN ANIMATION]," ''[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]''</ref> for her work as an Art Director on the episode "Squirrel Secrets." === Annie Awards === [[Sue Mondt]], a production designer on Camp Lazlo, was nominated an [[Annie Award]] for production design on the episode "Hard Days Samson."<ref>''{{cite web |url=http://www.annieawards.com/foryourconsideration.htm |title= 2006 Annie Awards by Category |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070820181320/http://www.annieawards.com/foryourconsideration.htm |archivedate=2007-08-20}}'' - Nominees from the official Annie Award website, November, 2006</ref> ==Reviews== Ray Richmond of ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' posted his review of the series on [[July 7]], [[2005]]. Richmond said that his child enjoyed the show and did not ask to see it again. Richmond said that the show forms "plenty lively and a nice, safe way for a child viewer to spend a half-hour." Richmond said that the show has too much "self-consciously precious" humor; the reviewer said that the trait may not factor for children and described children as "demanding and nondiscriminating at the same time." <ref>"[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000974482 Camp Lazlo]," ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''</ref> Kathie Huddleston, a reporter for the ''[[Science Fiction Weekly]]'', created a favorable review of ''Camp Lazlo''. <ref>"[http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue428/screen3.html Camp Lazlo]," ''[[Science Fiction Weekly]]''</ref> The ''[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]'' reviewed the series and gave it an "A."<ref>"[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=AT&p_theme=at&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=10B33B0C02CA91B0&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM Off to camp with brats, silly critters]." ''[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]''. [[July 7]], [[2005]].</ref> Joly Herman of ''Common Sense Media'' posted a review of ''Camp Lazlo'' on [[Go.com]]. Herman describes the humor used in the ''Camp Lazlo'' as making it an "unpredictable show for younger viewers." Herman gave the show two stars out of five. <ref>"[http://family.go.com/entertainment/article-csm-79658-tv-review--camp-lazlo-t/ TV Review: Camp Lazlo]," ''Common Sense Media'' on [[Go.com]]</ref> ==DVD Release == [[Image:Camp lazlo dvd.jpg|thumb|Camp Lazlo Press Kit with DVD]] Prior to Camp Lazlo's premier on Cartoon Network, a Press Kit for the show was given away as a promotional item, containing fact sheets on the show and a DVD with four episodes (2 half-hour episodes): ''Gone Fishin' (Sort Of) / Bean Are From Mars'' and ''Parasitic Pal / It's No Picnic''. This item is only available through a second-hand market. On [[July 18]], [[2007]], [[Madman Entertainment]] of [[Australia]] released a set of two DVDs encoded for [[Region 4]] of Season One episodes. No further information is available about a Region 1 release or additional seasons. Two episodes have also appeared on Cartoon Network themed DVDs. ''Hello Dolly'' appeared on the ''Cartoon Network Fridays - Volume 1'' DVD, released on [[September 19]], [[2006]]. ''Snow Beans'', a winter-themed episode of the show, was released on the ''Cartoon Network Christmas: Volume Three'' DVD on [[October 3]], [[2006]]. <ref>[http://animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1150 CN's Early Christmas<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ==Video game== [[Image:Camp Lazlo Leaky Lake Games Cover Art.jpg|thumb|150px|Cover art for ''Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games'']] A videogame for the [[Nintendo]] [[Game Boy Advance]] called '''''Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games''''' was released on [[November 6]], [[2006]] as a tie-in to the show. The player plays as the three main three characters to compete in a series of game challenges and earn merit badges in the Leaky Lake Games event. That will allow them to compete against the Squirrel Scouts in a final tournament. In the game, the player meets characters, such as Scoutmaster Lumpus, Slinkman, Edward, and many others to receive hints and directions in achieving goals in the game. They trigger some of the mini-games, which are all timed. The game received generally poor reviews. <ref>[http://au.gamespot.com/gba/action/camplazlo/review.html?mode=web&tag=hotslot;theysay Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games for Game Boy Advance Reviews - Game Boy Advance Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games Reviews<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ==Licensing== Camp Lazlo characters appeared in a commercial for [[McDonald's]] and in [[Happy Meal]]s. Murray did not want for the series to be used in Happy Meals; the only action he could take was refusing to appear in the television commercials. Murray stated on his website that he will not explain his opposition to Happy Meals due to his respect for the effort placed by Cartoon Network "marketing people." Murray stated that his opinions are his alone and do not reflect the opinions of Cartoon Network. He said that he appreciates Cartoon Network's "campaign for healthier eating habits for kids." "C" Raggio, a character designer, appeared in the commercials instead. <ref>"[http://www.joemurraystudio.com/bio/answers.shtml Answers to Frequently Asked Questions]," ''[[Joe Murray]] Studio''</ref><ref name="HappyMeal">"[http://www.joemurraystudio.com/news/news_7.05.07.shtml Studio News: July 5, 2007]," ''[[Joe Murray]] Studio''</ref> {{-}} == See also == * ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' == References == {{reflist|2}} == External links == * [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/camplazlo/index.html Official website] * {{imdb title|id=0419315|title=Camp Lazlo}} * [http://camplazlo.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Camp Lazlo] [[Wikia]] {{Camp Lazlo}} {{Cartoon Network Original Series}} [[Category:2005 television series debuts]] [[Category:2008 television series endings]] [[Category:2000s American television series]] [[Category:2000s American animated television series]] [[Category:Television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters]] [[Category:Animated television series]] [[Category:Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios series and characters]] [[Category:Cartoon Network shows]] [[Category:Fictional monkeys]] [[Category:Shows broadcast by Teletoon]] [[Category:Children's comedy series]] [[da:Camp Lazlo]] [[de:Camp Lazlo]] [[es:El campamento de Lazlo]] [[fr:Camp Lazlo]] [[hu:László Tábor]] [[nl:Camp Lazlo]] [[no:Camp Lazlo]] [[pl:Harcerz Lazlo]] [[pt:Camp Lazlo]] [[ro:Tabăra Lui Lazlo]] [[fi:Camp Lazlo]] [[zh:瘋狂夏令營]]