"LazyTown will be named Laziest Town in the World unless the inhabitants can generate enough activity to raise the Energy Meter by the end of the day. Everyone pitches in by doing normal activities, except for Bessie, who does not know how to play sports. Stephanie helps Bessie to be active by giving her activities she is good at, like running to answer phones all over town."
Trivia
The music heard while Bessie Busybody is sprinting for the telephones is very similar to the well known film/song "Chariots of Fire" by the Vangelis.
According to this episode, there are three phone booths in LazyTown.
The clock on the energy meter keeps changing its time back and forth. At one point, the clock said it was almost 5:00. Later, it was several hours behind 5:00, even when the Mayor said it would be 5:00 in a few minutes.
The energy meter plot went on to be reused in many LazyTown Live shows.
Bessie's goal running to the phones in LazyTown could actually be a reference of Magus Scheving's goal of running around his town to alert that phones are ringing.
Goofs
When Ziggy jumps up and down during the second chorus of "Go For It", you can briefly see the bottom edge of Ziggy's top half and no legs. This rare puppet error isn't very obvious, but it happened because the puppeteers don't usually use legs for the puppets unless they need to.
When the energy meter counts down to 9 there is no second digit.