The misadventures of a dumb blond egomaniac who severely overestimates his own manliness and his supposed "success" with women.
The misadventures of a dumb blond egomaniac who severely overestimates his own manliness and his supposed "success" with women.
A boy and his beloved imaginary friend are able to stay together at an orphanage of sorts for imaginary friends that children have outgrown to be adopted by new children.
The misadventures of a dumb blond egomaniac who severely overestimates his own manliness and his supposed "success" with women.
Three super-powered little girls constantly save the world (or at least the city of Townsville) from monsters, would-be conquerers and a few other gross things.
Robbie hatches a plan to deprive Sportacus of sleep by creating a "noisy ball" that keeps him awake all night so he will lose energy. Will Sportacus beat Robbie in an all-or-nothing baseball game?
Ash and friends arrive in Lilycove City, where May quickly sets to studying the art of Pokéblock preparation under a local master, a craft said to be key to successful Pokémon coordinating. Meanwhile, Ash also prepares for his upcoming gym battle under the tutelage of a wizened instructor who promises to have Ash's Swellow performing a masterful Aerial Ace in no time at all.
As tension builds as Mimi and Drew irritate each other sharing the house, an insurance rep (Wayne Knight) is reviewing Mimi's claim on her burnt house. When their stories don't mesh, the rep plans to interview Gus so they coach him to lie.
Drew gives Gus his old wood-burning kit for his birthday, which is blamed when Mimi's house burns down. When Drew discovers that they're living in the Neverending Store warehouse, he convinces them to move into his home.
After getting it on with nearly every other man in Reno, Johnson finally hooks up with Garcia.
Sportacus loses his crystal and Stingy finds it but does not return it. Robbie uses the opportunity to give Sportacus a fake crystal and now LazyTown is in real trouble. Will Stingy give the real crystal back in time to save the day?
LazyTown's sports day is here! Robbie challenges Sportacus to a competition but cheats and Sportacus is out of the race. Can the kids compete against Robbie alone?
Sean and Christian face the challenge of separating conjoined twins. The challenge is more complicated when Sean has difficulties working with Christian after learning the truth about Matt. Their constant bickering has been causing them to lose clients.
Myers receives the anonymous fax sent by Fenner linking Selena and Kris together. The private investigator hired by Grayling looks into Karen's case. Tina and Benjamin become close.
Robbie tricks Sportacus into putting on a pair of radio-controlled boots and making it impossible for him to function as a superhero. Enter Robbie as Lazycus to become the new town hero. Can Sportacus defeat his own feet?
Mayor Meanswell prepares for the arrival of his niece, Stephanie, in Lazy Town. When she arrives, she is horrified to find all the children only want to play computer games and eat 'candy.' The Laziest villain, Robbie Rotten, reinforces this with extra sweets and the latest video games so Stephanie writes a letter to the town's very own superhero, Sportacus. Will he be able to triumph over the devious Robbie Rotten?
George reflects back on her childhood and decides that the secret to popularity is being mean to people.
The boys are less than pleased that Vince's latest fling, Fiona, has overstayed the 3-day rule that Vince instated long ago. At the gym, her new age approach to exercise bothers Drama. Her vegan lifestyle seems to be bothering everybody in the house. Eric is re-introduced to an old acquaintance who may have just the script that Vince has been looking for: a story about a guy from Queens. Turtle tries to find a way around a weed drought in LA. Over lunch with Ari, Eric learns that the producer of "Queens Boulevard" doesn't like Vince. Fiona overhears Turtle's dilemma ...
Having agreed over the phone not to have sex with others, Keith on his return tells David of having slept with Celeste. Still stressed from his attack, David now worries that Keith will develop an interest in women. Claire is still having trouble coming to grips with her own sexuality. Her friend Edie no longer wants to speak to her but Jimmie suggests they sleep together. Claire is also surprised at school when she learns that Billy Chenowith will be their substitute teacher for the rest of the term. In the year he's been away he seems to have gotten his act together but does admit he's not seen his sister Claire in that time. Brenda and Nate are sleeping together regularly but her admission that she loves him elicits a strange and unexpected response. Ruth has no interest in returning home and she and Bettina set off for a holiday in Mexico that has its own surprises for them. At the funeral home, Nate and Rico's latest client is Lawrence Tuttle, a comic book collector who died when a bookshelf fell on him. Rico is still living at the funeral home and pining for Vanessa and the kids; George suggests it's time to move on and find a new woman.