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"Defeeted" is an episode in the first season of LazyTown.

Premise

"On Spectacular Sports Day, Robbie tricks Sportacus into putting on a pair of radio-controlled boots, ruining our hero's spectacular soccer kick and making it all but impossible for him to function as a superhero, because Robbie is controlling him. Will the kids help Sportacus overcome Robbie's control and overthrow him?."

Prologue

Sunrise, the rooster crows. Sportacus wakes up and brushes his teeth with a toothbrush.

Main episode

Stephanie is in her room writing in her diary when Uncle Milford comes in and asks why Stephanie isn't playing outside with all the other kids. Apparently, Stingy is not sharing his soccer ball, Pixel is playing "soccer" on his computer and Ziggy is sleeping till lunch. The Mayor feels terrible since the kids are being lazy. Uncle Milford suggests that he knows someone who can help. Milford urges Stephanie to wait for this person. Mayor Meanswell runs out with a glass tube and a letter. He inserts the letter into the mailbox cannon and sends it off into the sky, adding, "I can always count on Sportacus!"

The airship is flying in the sky near Lazytown. Sportacus jumps out of his seat to receive his letter from the Mayor. The letter that Sportacus received is saying that the Mayor needs help in Lazytown. Sportacus has the feeling that this is something important. Sportacus heads towards his seat to fly over to Lazytown. But he first lands in the wrong way. Correcting his mistake, he continues on. Sportacus arrives in town and he asks the Mayor, "What's the trouble?" Milford is startled to respond, meanwhile, Sportacus is listing off many possible reasons, like blood, fires and or earthquakes. The Mayor finally says that nobody wants to play in Lazytown.

Sportacus is surprised by this fact. Mayor reflects on last year's Sportacular Day Stunt. He suggests to Sportacus to do a soccer stunt. Milford then brings Sportacus over to the main stage where he announces the event. Sportacus in a nervous and surprised voice suggests that he should go practice for the kids.

Robbie Interferes

Robbie spies on Sportacus doing various super-moves and comments that if he wasn't here, everyone would be lazy! Robbie goes to spy again, but he soon sees the Sportacular Sign. Robbie tries to spell it out as he can't really read that well. When finished, Robbie comments, saying that "it's that day." He then talks about how there were pie eating contests and syrup diving, and Robbie finishes by saying that Sportacus will be a town-zero! Not a town-hero.

Robbie shows off his new invention, which can be controlled by a remote control Feet Crazer Maker 6000, a special pair of shoes. He tries to make fun of Sportacus but accidentally kicks himself with his own shoes. Then, he gets into his disguise: Mr. Rob U. Blind.

The scene cuts to the kids in Pixel's house. Pixel is playing while Stephanie and Ziggy are waiting for the stunt. Pixel gets annoyed and says that it's only been 10 seconds since the last time Ziggy asked. Ziggy asks again, and Pixel responds with a bold "NO!". Stephanie asks Pixel and Ziggy about the stunt and what it's about. Ziggy responds by talking about last year's stunt. On Pixel's computers, a jingle goes off, saying that it's time for the stunt.

Meanwhile, Sportacus is attempting to practice his stunt. He grabs another ball and tries it one more time. Mr. Rob U. Blind walks by, and he just misses the ball that Sportacus kicked. Luckily, the ball lands in the goal. Mr. Rob U. Blind attempts to talk to Sportacus, but he says that he's in a hurry to get to his stunt. But Mr. Blind tries to show off his new shoes. Sportacus disagrees, but to prove a point, Mr. Blind pours some purple slime onto Sportacus's boots. Mr. Blind encourages Sportacus to remove his shoes so he can clean them. Sportacus tries to see what is going on behind the scenes.

Mr. Blind makes the swap for the rigged shoes and Sportacus's shoes and gives him the rigged shoes. Sportacus then jumps and flips away to his event. Robbie takes Sportacus's old shoes and puts them in a trash bin to hide them. At the event, Stephanie comes over to Sportacus, and she says that she's really excited. She also asks if Sportacus is nervous. He then gives a little talk to Stephanie about being nervous, but Stephanie says that he'll do great. Sportacus goes onto the stage while Pixel plays a "funky" beak on his computer. Mayor Meanswell corrects his mistake and asks for a drum "roll". During the drum roll, Stephanie has an excited expression on her face, and so does Robbie, but for a different reason.

We get a closeup of Sportacus's shoes to see lights blinking and hear beeping as He suddenly lifts them up to do an array of pirouette-like moves. This involves doing high kicks, spinning around, moving quickly from one side of the stage to the other in a leaping fashion, and falling in the splits. Sportacus is forced to do these absurd movements unclear why his feet are acting this way until he's rocketed off of the stage and onto a bench nearby where his feet continue to flail in the air.

Stephanie and the other kids suspect something is wrong and go to help Sportacus.

Robbie then disguises as Lazycus, a new superhero looking to replace Sportacus and make everyone in LazyTown lazy. It's of no use as Mayor Meanswell and Bessy Busybody see right through the disguise.

Meanwhile, Sportacus is still struggling to keep his feet still as Stephanie and the kids try their best to help him. After the dance number "Always a Way" Stephanie suggests Sportacus try walking on his hands, which seems to work. Returning back to the stage, everyone is surprised to see Sportacus walking on his hands as he gets back on stage, ready to perform his stunt again.

However, Robbie has other ideas. Using the remote control, he manually activates the Feet Crazer Maker 6000 again, making Sportacus kick his feet all other the place again as he falls to the floor on his back. But the trick shoes start going faster and faster kicking up and off the stage floor as Robbie drops the remote control unaware Pixel was behind him to catch it.

With the remote in Pixel's hand, he stops the trick shoes as Sportacus's feet rise once more, coming to a halt finally as the Feet Crazer Maker 6000 fling off of Sportacus.

Sportacus finally gets his trick shoes off and is excited to stand still. Robbie attempts to make Sportacus put the shoes back on but Pixel teases Robbie, saying he should try them on unless he’s afraid. Robbie puts on the shoes, unaware Pixel has the remote. Pixel then reveals the remote and activates the shoes, making Robbie lose control of his feet. All the kids run away, except for Stephanie who laughs at Robbie’s funny moves as he stumbles away. Robbie then falls into a trash can, and Sportacus's real shoes fall out of it. Stephanie retrieves them and cleans them, and returns to Sportacus. He does the soccer trick perfectly.

Epilogue

As he shuffles away in the fake shoes, Robbie does a little bit of a dance to the Bing Bang Song.

Characters

Transcript

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Quotes

  • Robbie: If it wasn't for that good-for-nothing warm-hearted generous healthy QUACK, everyone would still be lazy in Lazytown.
  • Robbie: Soon, the town hero will be the town zero! Thanks to my greatest, most brilliant invention ever: The fleet Feet Crazer Maker 6000! Ahh! Ohh... you are so beautiful! My precious inventy-wenty! Hahahaha! Hippity-hop! Hippity-hop! Sportacus is going to flop!
  • Robbie: My name is Rob U. Blind, the traveling salesman.
  • Robbie: Out with the real shoes... And in with the trick shoes!
  • Robbie: Goodbye, shoes ... Goodbye, Sportacus!
  • Stephanie: Are you nervous...?
    • Sportacus: Um ... just a little bit. You know, when you want to try something and you want to do it really well -- you get those little butterflies in your stomach.
    • Stephanie: I know you're gonna do great!
    • Sportacus: Thank you, Stephanie. I won't let you down!
  • Milford: That's some fancy footwork!
  • Sportacus: Sorry, Mayor! My feet are going cuckoo!
  • Sportacus: It seems like ... I just can't control my feet!
  • Stephanie: There's always a way, Sportacus!
  • Robbie: Wonderful! Now go join the circus, we're busy here!
  • Robbie: There's nothing wrong with these shoes!
  • Pixel: Bye bye, Robbie.
  • Stephanie: Now that was a sportacular stunt!

Trivia

  • On Sprout and iTunes reprints, for some reason, Pixel's voice is different. That's because he was voiced by Noel MacNeal, who also voiced and portrayed Bear in Bear in the Big Blue House. Noel MacNeal voices several early episodes as Pixel before Kobie Powell was cast.
  • This episode uses a totally different backstory and sequence of events to the rest of the series. Apparently, Sportacus was in the town before Stephanie arrived, and the Sportacular Spectacle Day is a show always presented when the kids get lazy.
  • A continuity mistake exists between this episode and Sleepless in LazyTown; In this episode, Mayor references the last year's Sportacular Spectacle Day when Sportacus did a baseball trick, but in Sleepless in LazyTown Sportacus doesn't know how to play softball and Stephanie is teaching it to him.
    • It is possible that Sportacus did a trick with a baseball, without actually playing the game itself, just as kicking the football as he did in the episode requires no knowledge of the soccer rules.
    • It is also possible that Sportacus knew how to play all along and was merely humoring Stephanie by letting her explain the game to him in Sleepless in LazyTown.
  • Continuity: Milford uses a glass tube to contact Sportacus. It’s not the same tube we will see later in the show (this one is just a clear plastic tube). Since this episode was made before “Welcome to LazyTown” (in which the Tube is actually introduced to the viewers), we must assume that the Production Team had not yet decided on the look of the Tube or had not had chance to decorate it in Sportacus’ color scheme. The clear tube is also used in the next chronologically produced episode "Lazy Scouts".
  • Continuity: Likewise, when Sportacus receives the tube mail from the Mayor, he says “This must be important!” and does his signature arm movements to indicate he is “on his way!” But the arm movements he does are not the correct 12-8-2 pattern. He only does left and right.
  • We see Sportacus face fairly close up when he goes to meet the Mayor, and his cheeks are noticeably more rosy than later in the show. His makeup also seems to be finding its place.
  • Sportacus has a logo of his 1999 design on the side of the pedal control chair.
  • Pixel’s computer screen displays the question “What is 42?” – The answer to which of course is “The Answer to life, the universe, and everything” – This comes from Douglas Adam’s series of books “ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”.
  • The bicycle kick that Sportacus is practicing was immortalized by the famous soccer player, Pele’.
  • The remote control for Robbie’s “Fleet Feet Tracer Maker 6000” is also shaped like an upside-down shoe.
  • The Mayor immediately recognizes that Lazycus is Robbie Rotten. One of the few times that he recognizes him in a disguise.
  • Robbie’s cape is actually his tablecloth.
  • Mayor Meanswell calls Robbie “Loonicus” instead of “Lazycus”.
  • Robbie tells Sportacus to go join the Circus. There will, of course, be an episode later with the LazyTown circus.
  • This episode, as well as "LazyTown's New Superhero", uses a longer version of Bing Bang which has a second chorus.
  • Pixel and Trixie appear to have completely different voices in some releases of the episode.
  • The cold open fades out to the theme song instead of cutting to it.

Goofs

  • Pixel recognizes the device as a Feet Crazer Maker 6000, but earlier in the episode, Robbie told us it was one of his “Newest inventions”.

Gallery

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Full Episode

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Episodes
Season 1
"Welcome to LazyTown" • "Defeeted" • "Sports Day" • "Crystal Caper" • "Sleepless in LazyTown" • "Swiped Sweets" • "Hero for a Day" • "Sportafake" • "Happy Brush Day" • "Lazy Scouts" • "Dr. Rottenstein" • "Rottenbeard" • "Cry Dinosaur" • "My Treehouse" • "The Laziest Town" • "Dear Diary" • "Zap It!" • "Record's Day" • "Prince Stingy" • "Pixelspix" • "Play Day" • "Remote Control" • "Sportacus Who?" • "Soccer Sucker" • "Miss Roberta" • "LazyTown's New Superhero" • "Secret Agent Zero" • "LazyTown's Greatest Hits" • "LazyTown's Surprise Santa" • "Robbie's Greatest Misses" • "Sports Candy Festival" • "Dancing Duel" • "Ziggy's Alien" • "Sportacus on the Move!"
Season 2
"Rockin' Robbie" • "Little Sportacus" • "Trash Trouble" • "Double Trouble" • "Haunted Castle" • "Snow Monster" • "The LazyTown Circus" • "School Scam" • "Pixel TV" • "Friends Forever" • "Energy Book" • "Birthday Surprise!" • "LazyTown Goes Digital" • "The Lazy Genie" • "Once Upon a Time" • "The Lazy Rockets" • "Dancing Dreams" • "Sportacus Saves the Toys"
Season 3
"Roboticus" • "The Greatest Gift" • "Little Pink Riding Hood" • "Scavenger Hunt" • "Who's Who?" • "Purple Panther" • "The Blue Knight" • "The First Day of Summer" • "Chef Rottenfood" • "Breakfast at Stephanie's" • "The Lazy Cup" • "The Holiday Spirit"
Season 4
"Let's Go to the Moon" • "The Last SportsCandy" • "Secret Friend Day" • "New Kid in Town" • "Time to Learn" • "Princess Stephanie" • "Ziggy's Talking Teddy" • "The Wizard of LazyTown" • "The Baby Troll" • "The Fortune Teller" • "Ghost Stoppers" • "Robbie's Dream Team" • "Mystery of the Pyramid"
Unaired episodes
Pilot • "The Lazy Dance"