Tabara lui Lazlo - episodul 1


Nume : Tabara lui Lazlo (Camp Lazlo)
Nr. episoade : 36
Dublat in limba Romana
A fost difuzat pe : Cartoon Network



Descriere in Romana : 

Tabăra lui Lazlo este un desen animat difuzat pe Cartoon Network, creat de americanul Joe Murray. Este vorba despre un maimuțoi brazilian numit Lazlo, un elefant indian Raj și un rinocer excentric numit Clam. Ei locuiesc în Tabăra Rinichi, împreună cu Maestrul Lumpus, Slăbănogul, asistentul maestrului Lumpus, și ceilalți prieteni ai lui Lazlo. Ei sunt Samson, Edward, Dave, Ping-Pong, Chip, Skip și alții. Dincolo de lacul Lacustru este Tabăra Veverițelor și Cabana Ghinda, unde locuiesc multe veverițe care sunt fete și sunt prieteni cu Cercetașii. Cele trei veverițe importante din Cabana Ghinda sunt mangusta Patsy, care îl iubește pe Lazlo, girafa Nina, care este foarte inteligentă și aligatorul Gretchen, căreia îi e foame oricând și vrea să îi mănânce pe toți din jurul ei. Celelalte veverițe sunt Almondine, Amber, Honey, Tootie, Susie, maestra de veverițe Jane Doe și asistenta ei, Miss Mucus, care îi urăște pe cercetași. Cabana Jeleu Este cabana lui Lazlo, Raj și Clam. Sunt cei care fac faptele bune enervând pe toată lumea ori cu ele ori cu jocurile prostești pe care le joacă. Raj este un elefant crem ce se organizează perfect. Lazlo este un maimuțoi roșcat cu un simț al umorului și al aventurii ridicat, iar Clam este un rinocer gălbui aparent nu prea deștept dar are talent la pictură și la cântatul la sticlă.

Description in English : 

Camp Lazlo is an American animated television series created by Joe Murray. The series was released on July 8, 2005, in the United States and was released on November 1, 2005, in the United Kingdom. The show features a Boy Scout-like summer camp with a cast of anthropomorphic animal characters, a "retro" type of humor and silliness akin to Murray's previous series, Rocko's Modern Life, which aired on Nickelodeon a decade earlier, and cultural references.
The series ended its two-and-a-half-year run on Cartoon Network on March 27, 2008, with the series finale "Lumpus' Last Stand" after 5 seasons and 61 episodes. This series returned to Cartoon Network in October 2012 in re-runs on the revived block, Cartoon Planet. Starting January 2014, it began running with independent airtime on the network's sister channel, Boomerang.
The show's theme song is sung to the tune of Bingo.
The cartoon is set in a universe inhabited solely by anthropomorphic animals of many species and focuses on a trio of campers attending a poorly-run summer camp known as Camp Kidney; Lazlo the eccentric, optimistic monkey, Raj the Indian elephant, and Clam, the dimwitted albino pygmy rhinoceros, and their multiple surreal misadventures. Other characters include the selfish, ill-tempered Scoutmaster Lumpus and his mild-mannered assistant Slinkman the banana slug, the boys' assortment of fellow campers including the disgruntled, surly platypus Edward and the klutzy, accident-prone, geeky Guinea pig Samson. The program also features a rival summer camp attended solely by girls, primarily focusing on Lazlo, Raj, and Clam's respective female counterparts attending that camp; Patsy the adventurous mongoose, Gretchen the alligator, and Nina the wise giraffe, along with the object of Scoutmaster Lumpus's affections, Miss Doe, the head of the all-girl camp, Acorn Flats. Some episodes may involve the Bean Scouts' attempts at unveiling the truth behind camp legends or clowning around, infuriating their peers or placing themselves in a variety of odd situations commonly based around traditional or fictionalized, bizarre camp activities.

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, 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 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.
The exact geographical locations of these settings is unknown.
  • Camp Kidney, set in the Pimpleback Mountains next to Leakey Lake, 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 complements the camp, including a nurse and a chef.
  • 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. 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.