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Camp Lazlo and Class of 3000: Difference between pages (Difference between pages) Revision as of 20:08, 19 August 2007 (edit) 69.118.44.141 (talk) Line 1: − − Camp Lazlo is an Emmy nominated, American animated television series created by Joe Murray, produced by Cartoon Network Studios and currently airs on Cartoon Network. The show features a Boy Scout-like summer camp with a cast of all animal characters, a "retro" type of humor and silliness which is akin to Murray's previous series, Rocko's Modern Life (which aired on Nickelodeon a decade earlier), and cultural references. The main theme song plays on the children's song "B-I- N-G-O". − == Description == The show features the adventures of three major characters: Lazlo, the title character, is a Brazilian spider monkey with a happy-go-lucky attitude; Raj, an Indian Class of 3000 is an American Comedy animated television series on Cartoon Network that is created, executive produced by and stars André 3000 of the hip-hop group OutKast as superstar and music teacher Sunny Bridges, set at Atlanta, Georgia's Westley School of Performing Arts. Mr. Bridges is a jazz and blues artist who occasionally lectures in Atlanta's Little Five Points neighborhood. The series made its world premiere (previously advertised as a live premiere with + performances by Chris Brown) on November 3, 2006 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT with a one-hour special ?articleID=1079 and came to Cartoon Network UK on May 28, 2007. The show was co-created and developed by Veteran Producer Thomas W. Lynch (South of Nowhere, The Secret World of Alex Mack, and The Journey of Allen Strange, The Jersey, Romeo!, and Kids Inc.) & Patric M. Verrone. Sunny and his students are all musical and always play musical instruments together (mostly the students). The show focuses on only 8 of the school's 3,000 students. + ==Main Characters== − elephant who's usually more level-

− headed; and Clam, an albino pygmy rhino, who speaks in sentences usually consisting of one or two words, synonymously echoing his friends statements. Each episode is split into two parts approximately 11 minutes long, with the exception of two episodes. The show breaks the fourth wall, such as when Lazlo gives an award to a camper for being the best "incidental character", and sometimes lacks continuity, as in an episode which ends with Lumpus being eaten by a lake monster. + ===Sunny Bridges=== − Carlos Alazraqui, Tom Kenny and Doug Lawrence, all of whom did much of the voice work on Murray's previous series Rocko's Modern Life, provide lead 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 (Alazraqui's Reno 911! co-star).
 * thumb|An image of Sunny Bridges (far + right) running his students (from left

− − − Camp Lazlo premiered on July 8, 2005 in the USA; new episodes currently air on Wednesdays at 7:00 PM US ET/PT. In 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 will premiere on Teletoon in the fall. The hometown hero of Li'l D, Sunny is a musical genius who left Georgia to become a recording artist. Over the years in the employment of his money- grabbing manager, however, he lost his passion for music and returned to his old neighborhood. He intended to go into permanent retirement; instead, Li'l D convinces him to become the new music teacher at Westley School of Performing Arts. Sunny is devoted to his students, but he is forced to keep a + low profile in order to avoid media attention. Sunny is known to have a crush on Leela Lopez. While he can play many instruments, his favorite is the saxophone. He has mentioned that he owns over 65,000 shirts. His shoe closet was also mentioned to be able to be seen from space. Sunny's character is loosely based on Jazz Saxophonist Sonny Rollins, both in his appearance and personality, and strongly based on the show's creator & voice actor, André 3000. In Australia and India Camp Lazlo is − shown on the Cartoon Network.

− == Characters == + ===Li'l D=== Li'l D proclaims himself as the unofficial leader of the Westley School's music class, whether they like it or not. He is bright, talented, confident to a fault, and is incredibly tenacious when it comes to music. Through sheer determination (as well as breaking and entering), he manages to recruit Sunny Bridges as the class's new music teacher. Although Li'l D considers himself remarkably streetwise, his overconfidence often leads him into trouble. He is considered the shortest + member of the class (despite being taller than Kim and Eddie if not for his hair), standing about 4'6". Li'l D has never met his father, although he doesn't seem bothered by it. He likes to say, "Then it's settled." after he thinks that a plan was agreed upon (whether or not it actually was) which usually results in something horrible happening, and on occasion he will say "Let's crank this thang up!" His instrument is the drums. In some songs, he plays a different instrument like in The Hunt for Red Blobtober. He is 12 years old. + ===Tamika Jones=== Voluptuous and aggressive, Tamika makes it her business to keep the other students in line, giving her the title of "Toughest Girl in School". She is also extremely stubborn; the slightest misstep is grounds for a threatening      −

fist. "Prove It or Move It" is her trademark phrase, but is not sure what to do if someone chooses "Prove It." Despite her sharp tongue and threatening + disposition, Tamika shares a close bond with her classmates and will protect them as often as she bullies them. Eddie is in love with her. Her instrument is the harp. When she has to walk during the song, she has a guitar. In throwdown, she also says she plays the guitar. She didn't mention her harp. But in the episode Tamika and the Beast she shows a soft and sensitive side. She is 12 years old. + + ===Kam Chin=== He is Kim's twin brother and her polar opposite, born in Columbus, Ohio and is of some Asian decent. He and his sister are the youngest of the Westley Side School 1st Years and he is considered to be the smartest in school. He generally projects an air of refinement and class -- or so he would like to think. He is the most mature of the Westley kids (and often the most ignored). Kam tends to be interested in many dull things such as high-grade + bread. He is very eager about learning to the point that if Sunny is late to class, his brain is hurting from not learning. It was apparently pressure from Kam and Kim's father that forged Kam's uptight attitude. Kam has an irrational fear of hang gliding into a flock of angry mallards. He has had heartburn, head lice, and a caterpillar once laid eggs in his ear canal. His head lice is explained by him going to the same barbershop that Philly Phil goes to. He also seems to be very selfish. He has also been bitten on the head by a mountain goat. He does not have any sweat glands (and doesn't take showers because of this) and he goes insane + whenever he is too hot, as shown in Study Buddies. His instrument is the keyboard or the piano. In Love Is in the Hair...Net, he plays the accordion. He is presumibly 12 years old. + + ===Kim Chin=== She is Kam's twin sister and his polar opposite down to even their instruments. She and Kam are the youngest of the Westley Side School 1st Years and she is the shortest, despite Li'l D's reputation as the "shortest member of the class". Kim sometimes feels that fashion is more of a concern than music and loves to follow fashion trends. She + is very energetic, sometimes to the point of mischief, sleeps with a stuffed rabbit due to her fear of the dark, and loves to torment her more old-fashioned sibling. Generally, though, she has the better common sense and is extremely creative. She was born in Columbus, Ohio and is of some Asian decent. Her instrument is the marimba, also with other percussion instruments. She is presumibly 12 years old. + + ===Philly Phil=== Brilliant and imaginative, the only known teen and oldest of the group at 13 tends to stand out for his unusual fashion sense. He can invent useful devices on the spot, although they often malfunction. Though Li'l D and the other students do not fully understand Phil's many eccentricities, they are willing to accept him as one of their own. In later episodes he is shown to be a bit of an outcast. Philly Phil has an appetite for any type of food, particularly sweets + such as chocolate. His height doesn't seem to be consistent from episode to episode (He was about as tall as Principal Luna in The Hunt for Red Blobtober and only a few inches taller than Madison in Funky Monkey). On Eddie's Money, he is shown to have a decent singing voice. His instrument is the double bass, also with the bass guitar. In Free Philly, it is revealed that he is very weak and needs the help of technology, though on Big Robot on Campus it shows that he is fairly strong and can use his own physical strength. + + ===Edward "Eddie" Phillip James Lawrence III=== The richest kid in the school, being the heir to the Lawrence fortune (according to the first episode, his father is the head of the Earth division of "Coca Cola"). A cultured aristocrat, he has something of a high-and-mighty attitude concerning the other students, naively believing that all problems can be solved with money. However, he is not above using his wealth to help his friends. He is not completely spoiled, either. When Philly Phil's machine tells him he should never have a job because his dad is rich, Eddie says, "But I want to get a job!" He is the only character to have ten fingers at  + any time (he will usually have eight,

but for at least one scene he has had 10. Eddie's explanation for his 10 fingers is that it is due to his wealth). He is in love with Tamika, as suggested in Home and Westley Side Story and confirmed by Tamika in Love is in the Hair...Net. Eddie has spoken of having Swiss ancestry. His instrument is the clarinet. He also plays many horns and woodwinds such as the Trombone seen in The Devil and Lil'D. He is either 12 or 13 years old. He speaks in a Southern accent. + + ===Madison Spaghettini Papadopoulos=== She is cheerful, upbeat and extremely optomistic as is evidenced from her perpetually vacant smile, and has a bit of a Southern drawl like Eddie; however, her flower-child appearance belies the perceptive mind behind it. She is always happy or thrilled no matter what happens, even if she gets hurt. Madison + has a huge imagination and usually can't concentrate on what's really supposed to be done. She loves the company of many animals and small creatures. She claims to get frizzy hair when love is in the air. In the pilot episode she mentions that she has a grandmother who is of  Colombian descent. Her the violin. + Madison can tie shoes with is 12 years old. + + ===Secondary Characters=== instrument is her feet. She + * Principal Luna: The principal at Westley School of Performing Arts. He seems to be of Hispanic descent. He has a tendency to over-use the word "fantastic" and is always trying to make + money for the school. He has a crush on the substitute lunch lady, Ms. Squatenchowder. He owns 36 out of the only known 37 of a rare type of spatula. Luna sometimes tries to rival Sunny for coolness. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. + * Cheddar Man: also known as Charles, is one of Sunny's friends. He specialises in selling cheeses, fixing helicopters, doing teeth, and being a Con Artist. He's something of a shady character and is often seen selling contraband goods and services out of his + car, like "Mr. Bristle" action figures that are really used toothbrushes, and bootleg movies which he shoots and in which he plays every part. He is known to be part of Sunny's old band, the "Sunny Bridges' Funkaneers," He has also been the kid's manager in "Am I Blue?". He is voiced by Phil LaMarr. + + Leela teaches the Westley modern dance class, but unfortunately always has no luck in teaching her unskillful students. Voiced by Jennifer Hale. + * Leela Lopez: Another teacher at Westley's. She has a crush on Sunny while Sunny has love interest in her. * Petunia Squatenchowder: The substitute lunch lady at Westley's known for serving the grossest lunches ever. Principal Luna has a crush on her but she has developed a crush on Sunny also. Then she falls in love with Luna after a fight with Sunny. Voiced by Tom Kenny. + + +     == Episodes ==
 * Jan: Jan is a Swedish janitor at Westley. He is a former member of Sunny Funkaneers. He has a secret chocolate treasure. He likes to play Swedish air guitar in his free time. He also made bootleg merchandise on one occasion. Jan is always the one who has to clean up all the messes that people cause, no matter how wacko it is.

Season 1
− + + + + + + + + +        As of July 2007, Camp Lazlo is − in its fourth season, and a fifth is in + * 10. Love Is in the Hair...Net + * 11. Am I Blue? + * 12. Prank Yankers + * 13. Mini Mentors + ===Season 2=== + {| class="wikitable" + |- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" + ! Episode # + ! Production # + ! Title + ! Airdate + |- + ! colspan="4" style="background: #ECECEC;" | Season 2: Jun 7, 2007- + |- + | align="center" |14 + | align="center" |14 + | "Too Cool for School" + | June 7, 2007 + |- + | align="center" |15 production. + | align="center" |15 + | "Nothin To it But to Do it" + | June 14, 2007 + |- + | align="center" |16 + | align="center" |16 + | "Free Philly" + | June 21, 2007 + |- + | align="center" |17 + | align="center" |17 + | "Tamika and the Beast" + | June 28, 2007 + |- + | align="center" |18 + | align="center" |18 + | "Safety Last" + | July 5, 2007 + |- + | align="center" |19 + | align="center" |19 + | "Study Buddies" + | July 12, 2007 + |- + | align="center" |20 + | align="center" |20 + | "The Cure" + | (Can be seen on Cartoon Network Video until 9/10) + |- + | align="center" |21 + | align="center" |21 + | "Big Robot on Campus" + | (Can be seen on Cartoon Network Video until 9/17) + |- + |}             − == Crew == *Joe Murray producer / executive − producer / creator / writer/ storyboard artist *Mark O'Hare creative − director/supervising − − producer/writer/storyboard artist editor/writer *Martin Olson writer/songwriter − (left to become head writer for Disney's − Phineas and Ferb) Little]] writer/voice actor − *Shareena Carlson producer − *Brian A. Miller producer − *Carey Yost writer/storyboard artist − − − − artist artist director/storyboard artist director − *Tom King writer/storyboard artist − *Mike Kenny writer/storyboard artist − *JG Quintel writer/storyboard artist − − − − − director artist artist writer/storyboard director artist −
 * 1-2. Home
 * 3. Peanuts! Get Yer Peanuts! * 4. The Devil and Li'l D
 * 5. Funky Monkey
 * 6. The Hunt for Red Blobtober * 7. Eddie's Money
 * 8. Brotha From the Third Rock * 9. Westley Side Story
 * Merriwether Williams story
 * Kaz writer / storyboard artist. According to Kaz's Website he will not be returning for the fifth season, some new episodes he might have wrote prior to leaving the show.
 * [[Steve Little (Voice Actor)|Steve
 * Antoine Guilbaud writer/storyboard
 * Rick Farmilce writer/storyboard
 * Thurop Van Orman writer/storyboard
 * Mike Roth writer / storyboard
 * Kent Osborne writer/storyboard
 * John Infantrino writer/storyboard
 * Piero Piluso writer/storryboard
 * Clayton McKenzie Morrow
 * Cosmo Segurson writer/storyboard
 * Stephanie Erdel writer/storyboard

artist − − artist artist − *Ant Ward writer/storyboard artist *Russell Calabrese animation − − director director/supervising director − *Lindsey Pollard animation director *Swinton O. Scott III animation − director It is obvious that, each music video is unique and rich in style, the music + videos are always animated through different techniques (for example: cardboard cut out, anime, construction paper, etc.). − == 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. It
 * Kim Roberson writer/storyboard
 * Eddie Trigueros writer/storyboard
 * Brian Sheesley animation

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, but was defeated by The Simpsons. The episode has been hosted on the Cartoon Network website and can be viewed video/index.html?/camplazlo/index here. + == Songs == Throughout the show, the students play songs, sometimes based on how they feel. + There are also instruments viewed and played by the students and others in every episode. A November 3rd [http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv /ny-ettvtwo4956360nov03,0,7835774.story? coll=ny-television-headlines Newsday] article notes that: ....some creative grown-ups throw down each episode, too, providing distinctive visuals for music videos to Andre + Benjamin's original songs performed by the class' kids. "Ren & Stimpy" wild-man animator John Kricfalusi and classic Parliament-Funkadelic cover artist Overton Loyd do the premiere honors, with subsequent

The TV movie Where's Lazlo? has been nominated for an Emmy in the Outstanding Animated Program (For  Programming One Hour or More) category − in 2007. contributions from Marvel Comics' Bill Sienkiewicz and Robotboy director Charlie Bean. Each episode has included at least one song, and usually features a different style of music, such as blues in + Eddie's Money, and funk in The Hunt for Red Blobtober. So far, the songs that have premiered are as follows: − === Annie Awards === Sue Mondt, a production designer on Camp Lazlo, was nominated an Annie Award for production design on the episode "Hard Days Samson." − − == Camp Lazlo on 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. *Life Without Music (Home) - (All Styles) + [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/dli nk/index.html? episodeID=8a25c3920ea9372f010eaac2ff974a 50 Life Without Music Video] − 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. + Hop]])'' + nk/index.html? episodeID=8a25c3920ea9372f010eaac43cdb4a 57 Throwdown Music Video + + *Oh, Peanut (Peanuts! Get Yer Peanuts) - (Classic Music) + *We Want Your Soul (The Devil and Li'l D) - (Trip-hop, Rock) *Throwdown (Home) - (Hip-      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. − ==Games== + + *A Richer Shade of Blue (Eddie's Money) - (Blues) + + *Fight the Blob (The Hunt for Red Blobtober) - (Funk, Military Song) + + *Banana Zoo (Funky Monkey) - (Hip-Hop) + Third Rock) - ''(Space Music, Oriental Music) + + *Kim Kam Jam (Westley Side Story) - (Piano jazz with Clapping Beats)    + − +   + *The Crayon Song (Am I Blue?) - (Techno)        Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games is a − video game for Gameboy Advance based on the series. − == References == − − == External links == *− Official UK Website *+ *Cool Kitty (Prank Yankers) - (50s-60s pop, Cool Girl Song) + *My Mentor (Mini Mentors) - ([[Jazz]) + ===Season 2===           − − − Super Cartoon Network]      − + *Farm Song (Too Cool for School) (Bluegrass) +   *Clean Up (Nothin To it But To Do + It) - (Smooth Jazz, Egyptian Background Music) + *Philly Phil, Come Home (Free Philly) - (Mid-80's hip hop)'' ([http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/in + dex.html? episodeID=8a25c3920ea9372f010eaac2ff974a 50&applicationType=browser music video]) + + *Beast Love (Tamika and the Beast)  (Drum Battle) + + *Rapunzel (Safetly Last)   (Medieval Minstrel Music) + + *Study Buddies (Study Buddies)   (Remixed American History Music) +   *Do Your Pose (The Cure) + ''(Walkway Type Music, slight Jazz and Techno in background) +  *Turn of the Century (Big Robot on + Campus) (Old-Timey Music, little bit of Techno) + + === First Season CD Track List === + + The first season CD featuring songs from the show was released July 3, 2007.              +  + # Class of 3000 Theme Song + # Life Without Music (Home) + # Throwdown (Home) + # Oh, Peanuts'' (Peanuts! Get Yer Peanuts) + # We Want Your Soul (The Devil and Li'l D) + # Banana Zoo (Funky Monkey) + # A Richer Shade of Blue (Eddie's Money) + # Fight the Blob (The Hunt for Red Blobtober) + # U.F.O. Ninja (Brotha From the Third Rock) + # Kim Kam Jam (Westley Side Story) + # Luna Love (Love Is in the Hair. ..Net) + # The Crayon Song (Am I Blue?) + # My Mentor (Mini Mentors) + # Cool Kitty (Prank Yankers) + + ==Main Cast== + * André 3000 - Sunny Bridges + * Small Fire - Li'l D + * Crystal Scales - Tamika Jones + * Janice Kawaye - Kam, Kim + * Phil LaMarr - Philly Phil − [[Category:2005 television program − debuts]] [[Category:2000s American television series]] − − + * Tom Kenny - Edward “Eddie” Phillip James Lawrence III + * Jennifer Hale - Madison Spaghettini Papadopoulos + + ==External links== + promotion_landing_page/classof3000/index .html Official site + /ny-ettvtwo4956360nov03,0,7835774.story? coll=ny-television-headlines "An OutKast 'toons up for the kids", Newsday, November 3, 2006, Diane Werts. + * Everything-Outkast + [[Category:2006 television program     + debuts]] [[Category:2000s American television series]] − [[Category:Television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters]]
 * U.F.O. Ninja (Brotha From the
 * Luna Love (Love Is in the Hair. ..Net) - (Latin Music, Love Song)
 * Official website
 * Jeff Bennett - Principal Luna and + Jan the janitor

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− Network Studios series and characters]] − − Къмпинг Лазло − Camp Lazlo − Ο Λάζλο στην κατασκήνωση − El Campamento de Lazlo − Camp Lazlo − László Tábor − Camp Lazlo − Camp Lazlo − Harcerz Lazlo − O acampamento de Lazlo − Tabăra Lui Lazlo + Georgia (U.S. state)]] Revision as of 12:25, 18 August 2007 Class of 3000 is an American Comedy animated television series on Cartoon Network that is created, executive produced by and stars André 3000 of the hip-hop group OutKast as superstar and music teacher Sunny Bridges, set at Atlanta, Georgia's Westley School of Performing Arts. Mr. Bridges is a jazz and blues artist who occasionally lectures in Atlanta's Little Five Points neighborhood. The series made its world premiere (previously advertised as a live premiere with performances by Chris Brown) on November 3, 2006 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT with a one-hour special [1] (http://animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1079) and came to Cartoon Network UK on May 28, 2007. The show was co- created and developed by Veteran Producer Thomas W. Lynch (South of Nowhere, The Secret World of Alex Mack, and The Journey of Allen Strange, The Jersey, Romeo!, and Kids Inc.) & Patric M. Verrone. Sunny and his students are all musical and always play musical instruments together (mostly the students). The show focuses on only 8 of the school's 3,000 students. File:Classof3000logo.jpg Class of 3000 logo Created by André 3000 Thomas W. Lynch Country of origin United States Class of 3000 Starring André 3000 Tom Kenny Jennifer Hale Crystal Scales Phil LaMarr Janice Kawaye Small Fire Contents Main Characters Sunny Bridges Li'l D Tamika Jones Kam Chin Kim Chin Philly Phil Edward "Eddie" Phillip James Lawrence III Madison Spaghettini Papadopoulos Secondary Characters Episodes Season 1 Season 2 Songs Season 1 Season 2 First Season CD Track List Main Cast External links No. of 26 (20 known) episodes Production Running time Original network Original release 22 minutes approximately Cartoon Network November 3, 2006 – present Release Main Characters External links Website (http://www.cartoonnetwork. com/tv_shows/classof3000/index.ht ml) File:Kidsofclassof3000.jpg An image of Sunny Bridges (far right) running his students (from left to right), Eddie, Kim (behind Eddie), Tamika, Philly Phil, Kam, Madison, and Li'l D. Sunny Bridges The hometown hero of Li'l D, Sunny is a musical genius who left Georgia to become a recording artist. Over the years in the employment of his money-grabbing manager, however, he lost his passion for music and returned to his old neighborhood. He intended to go into permanent retirement; instead, Li'l D convinces him to become the new music teacher at Westley School of Performing Arts. Sunny is devoted to his students, but he is forced to keep a low profile in order to avoid media attention. Sunny is known to have a crush on Leela Lopez. While he can play many instruments, his favorite is the saxophone. He has mentioned that he owns over 65,000 shirts. His shoe closet was also mentioned to be able to be seen from space. Sunny's character is loosely based on Jazz Saxophonist Sonny Rollins, both in his appearance and personality, and strongly based on the show's creator & voice actor, André 3000. Li'l D Li'l D proclaims himself as the unofficial leader of the Westley School's music class, whether they like it or not. He is bright, talented, confident to a fault, and is incredibly tenacious when it comes to music. Through sheer determination (as well as breaking and entering), he manages to recruit Sunny Bridges as the class's new music teacher. Although Li'l D considers himself remarkably streetwise, his overconfidence often leads him into trouble. He is considered the shortest member of the class (despite being taller than Kim and Eddie if not for his hair), standing about 4'6". Li'l D has never met his father, although he doesn't seem bothered by it. He likes to say, "Then it's settled." after he thinks that a plan was agreed upon (whether or not it actually was) which usually results in something horrible happening, and on occasion he will say "Let's crank this thang up!" His instrument is the drums. In some songs, he plays a different instrument like in The Hunt for Red Blobtober. He is 12 years old. Tamika Jones Voluptuous and aggressive, Tamika makes it her business to keep the other students in line, giving her the title of "Toughest Girl in School". She is also extremely stubborn; the slightest misstep is grounds for a threatening fist. "Prove It or Move It" is her trademark phrase, but is not sure what to do if someone chooses "Prove It." Despite her sharp tongue and threatening disposition, Tamika shares a close bond with her classmates and will protect them as often as she bullies them. Eddie is in love with her. Her instrument is the harp. When she has to walk during the song, she has a guitar. In throwdown, she also says she plays the guitar. She didn't mention her harp. But in the episode Tamika and the Beast she shows a soft and sensitive side. She is 12 years old. Kam Chin He is Kim's twin brother and her polar opposite, born in Columbus, Ohio and is of some Asian decent. He and his sister are the youngest of the Westley Side School 1st Years and he is considered to be the smartest in school. He generally projects an air of refinement and class -- or so he would like to think. He is the most mature of the Westley kids (and often the most ignored). Kam tends to be interested in many dull things such as high-grade bread. He is very eager about learning to the point that if Sunny is late to class, his brain is hurting from not learning. It was apparently pressure from Kam and Kim's father that forged Kam's uptight attitude. Kam has an irrational fear of hang gliding into a flock of angry mallards. He has had heartburn, head lice, and a caterpillar once laid eggs in his ear canal. His head lice is explained by him going to the same barbershop that Philly Phil goes to. He also seems to be very selfish. He has also been bitten on the head by a mountain goat. He does not have any sweat glands (and doesn't take showers because of this) and he goes insane whenever he is too hot, as shown in Study Buddies. His instrument is the keyboard or the piano. In Love Is in the Hair...Net, he plays the accordion. He is presumibly 12 years old. Kim Chin She is Kam's twin sister and his polar opposite down to even their instruments. She and Kam are the youngest of the Westley Side School 1st Years and she is the shortest, despite Li'l D's reputation as the "shortest member of the class". Kim sometimes feels that fashion is more of a concern than music and loves to follow fashion trends. She is very energetic, sometimes to the point of mischief, sleeps with a stuffed rabbit due to her fear of the dark, and loves to torment her more old-fashioned sibling. Generally, though, she has the better common sense and is extremely creative. She was born in Columbus, Ohio and is of some Asian decent. Her instrument is the marimba, also with other percussion instruments. She is presumibly 12 years old. Philly Phil Brilliant and imaginative, the only known teen and oldest of the group at 13 tends to stand out for his unusual fashion sense. He can invent useful devices on the spot, although they often malfunction. Though Li'l D and the other students do not fully understand Phil's many eccentricities, they are willing to accept him as one of their own. In later episodes he is shown to be a bit of an outcast. Philly Phil has an appetite for any type of food, particularly sweets such as chocolate. His height doesn't seem to be consistent from episode to episode (He was about as tall as Principal Luna in The Hunt for Red Blobtober and only a few inches taller than Madison in Funky Monkey). On Eddie's Money, he is shown to have a decent singing voice. His instrument is the double bass, also with the bass guitar. In Free Philly, it is revealed that he is very weak and needs the help of technology, though on Big Robot on Campus it shows that he is fairly strong and can use his own physical strength. Edward "Eddie" Phillip James Lawrence III The richest kid in the school, being the heir to the Lawrence fortune (according to the first episode, his father is the head of the Earth division of "Coca Cola"). A cultured aristocrat, he has something of a high-and-mighty attitude concerning the other students, naively believing that all problems can be solved with money. However, he is not above using his wealth to help his friends. He is not completely spoiled, either. When Philly Phil's machine tells him he should never have a job because his dad is rich, Eddie says, "But I want to get a job!" He is the only character to have ten fingers at any time (he will usually have eight, but for at least one scene he has had 10. Eddie's explanation for his 10 fingers is that it is due to his wealth). He is in love with Tamika, as suggested in Home and Westley Side Story and confirmed by Tamika in Love is in the Hair...Net. Eddie has spoken of having Swiss ancestry. His instrument is the clarinet. He also plays many horns and woodwinds such as the Trombone seen in The Devil and Lil'D. He is either 12 or 13 years old. He speaks in a Southern accent. Madison Spaghettini Papadopoulos She is cheerful, upbeat and extremely optomistic as is evidenced from her perpetually vacant smile, and has a bit of a Southern drawl like Eddie; however, her flower-child appearance belies the perceptive mind behind it. She is always happy or thrilled no matter what happens, even if she gets hurt. Madison has a huge imagination and usually can't concentrate on what's really supposed to be done. She loves the company of many animals and small creatures. She claims to get frizzy hair when love is in the air. In the pilot episode she mentions that she has a grandmother who is of Colombian descent. Her instrument is the violin. Madison can tie shoes with her feet. She is 12 years old. Secondary Characters Principal Luna: The principal at Westley School of Performing Arts. He seems to be of Hispanic descent. He has a tendency to over-use the word "fantastic" and is always trying to make money for the school. He has a crush on the substitute lunch lady, Ms. Squatenchowder. He owns 36 out of the only known 37 of a rare type of spatula. Luna sometimes tries to rival Sunny for coolness. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. Cheddar Man: also known as Charles, is one of Sunny's friends. He specialises in selling cheeses, fixing helicopters, doing teeth, and being a Con Artist. He's something of a shady character and is often seen selling contraband goods and services out of his car, like "Mr. Bristle" action figures that are really used toothbrushes, and bootleg movies which he shoots and in which he plays every part. He is known to be part of Sunny's old band, the "Sunny Bridges' Funkaneers," He has also been the kid's manager in "Am I Blue?". He is voiced by Phil LaMarr. Leela Lopez: Another teacher at Westley's. She has a crush on Sunny while Sunny has love interest in her. Leela teaches the Westley modern dance class, but unfortunately always has no luck in teaching her unskillful students. Voiced by Jennifer Hale. Petunia Squatenchowder: The substitute lunch lady at Westley's known for serving the grossest lunches ever. Principal Luna has a crush on her but she has developed a crush on Sunny also. Then she falls in love with Luna after a fight with Sunny. Voiced by Tom Kenny. Jan: Jan is a Swedish janitor at Westley. He is a former member of Sunny Funkaneers. He has a secret chocolate treasure. He likes to play Swedish air guitar in his free time. He also made bootleg merchandise on one occasion. Jan is always the one who has to clean up all the messes that people cause, no matter how wacko it is. Episodes Season 1 1-2. Home 3. Peanuts! Get Yer Peanuts! 4. The Devil and Li'l D 5. Funky Monkey 6. The Hunt for Red Blobtober 7. Eddie's Money 8. Brotha From the Third Rock 9. Westley Side Story 10. Love Is in the Hair...Net 11. Am I Blue? 12. Prank Yankers 13. Mini Mentors Season 2 Episode # 14   15    16    17    18    19    20    21 Production # 14   15    16    17    18    19    20    21 Title Season 2: Jun 7, 2007- Airdate "Too Cool for School" "Nothin To it But to Do it" "Free Philly" "Tamika and the Beast" "Safety Last" "Study Buddies" "The Cure" "Big Robot on Campus" June 7, 2007 June 14, 2007 June 21, 2007 June 28, 2007 July 5, 2007 July 12, 2007 (Can be seen on Cartoon Network Video until 9/10) (Can be seen on Cartoon Network Video until 9/17) It is obvious that, each music video is unique and rich in style, the music videos are always animated through different techniques (for example: cardboard cut out, anime, construction paper, etc.). Songs Throughout the show, the students play songs, sometimes based on how they feel. There are also instruments viewed and played by the students and others in every episode. A November 3rd Newsday (http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv/ny-ettvtwo4956360nov03,0, 7835774.story?coll=ny-television-headlines) article notes that: ....some creative grown-ups throw down each episode, too, providing distinctive visuals for music videos to Andre Benjamin's original songs performed by the class' kids. "Ren & Stimpy" wild-man animator John Kricfalusi and classic Parliament-Funkadelic cover artist Overton Loyd do the premiere honors, with subsequent contributions from Marvel Comics' Bill Sienkiewicz and Robotboy director Charlie Bean. Each episode has included at least one song, and usually features a different style of music, such as blues in Eddie's Money, and funk in The Hunt for Red Blobtober. So far, the songs that have premiered are as follows: Season 1 Life Without Music (Home) - (All Styles) Life Without Music Video (http://www.cartoonnetwork.co m/video/dlink/index.html?episodeID=8a25c3920ea9372f010eaac2ff974a50) Throwdown (Home) - (Hip-Hop) Throwdown Music Video (http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/ dlink/index.html?episodeID=8a25c3920ea9372f010eaac43cdb4a57) Oh, Peanut (Peanuts! Get Yer Peanuts) - (Classic Music) We Want Your Soul (The Devil and Li'l D) - (Trip-hop, Rock) A Richer Shade of Blue (Eddie's Money) - (Blues) Fight the Blob (The Hunt for Red Blobtober) - (Funk, Military Song) Banana Zoo (Funky Monkey) - (Hip-Hop) U.F.O. Ninja (Brotha From the Third Rock) - (Space Music, Oriental Music) Kim Kam Jam (Westley Side Story) - (Piano jazz with Clapping Beats) Luna Love (Love Is in the Hair. ..Net) - (Latin Music, Love Song) The Crayon Song (Am I Blue?) - (Techno) Cool Kitty (Prank Yankers) - (50s-60s pop, Cool Girl Song) My Mentor (Mini Mentors) - (Jazz) Season 2 Farm Song (Too Cool for School) (Bluegrass) Clean Up (Nothin To it But To Do It) - (Smooth Jazz, Egyptian Background Music) Philly Phil, Come Home (Free Philly) - (Mid-80's hip hop) (music video (http://www.cartoonnetwo rk.com/video/index.html?episodeID=8a25c3920ea9372f010eaac2ff974a50&applicationType=brow ser)) Beast Love (Tamika and the Beast) (Drum Battle) Rapunzel (Safetly Last) (Medieval Minstrel Music) Study Buddies (Study Buddies) (Remixed American History Music) Do Your Pose (The Cure) (Walkway Type Music, slight Jazz and Techno in background) Turn of the Century (Big Robot on Campus) (Old-Timey Music, little bit of Techno) First Season CD Track List The first season CD featuring songs from the show was released July 3, 2007.

1. Class of 3000 Theme Song 2. Life Without Music (Home) 3. Throwdown (Home) 4. Oh, Peanuts (Peanuts! Get Yer Peanuts) 5. We Want Your Soul (The Devil and Li'l D) 6. Banana Zoo (Funky Monkey) 7. A Richer Shade of Blue (Eddie's Money) 8. Fight the Blob (The Hunt for Red Blobtober) 9. U.F.O. Ninja (Brotha From the Third Rock) 0. Kim Kam Jam (Westley Side Story) 1. Luna Love (Love Is in the Hair. ..Net) 2. The Crayon Song (Am I Blue?) 3. My Mentor (Mini Mentors) 4. Cool Kitty (Prank Yankers) Main Cast André 3000 - Sunny Bridges Small Fire - Li'l D Crystal Scales - Tamika Jones Janice Kawaye - Kam, Kim Phil LaMarr - Philly Phil Tom Kenny - Edward “Eddie” Phillip James Lawrence III Jennifer Hale - Madison Spaghettini Papadopoulos Jeff Bennett - Principal Luna and Jan the janitor External links Official site (http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/promotion_landing_page/classof3000/inde x.html) "An OutKast 'toons up for the kids" (http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv/ny-ettvtwo4956360 nov03,0,7835774.story?coll=ny-television-headlines), Newsday, November 3, 2006, Diane Werts. Everything-Outkast (http://www.everything-outkast.com) Template:Cartoon Network Original Series Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Camp_Lazlo&oldid=152028529" This page was last edited on 18 August 2007, at 12:25 (UTC). 1 1 1 1 1

This version of the page has been revised. Besides normal editing, the reason for revision may have been that this version contains factual inaccuracies, vandalism, or material not compatible with the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Happily Ever After is a fireworks and projection mapping show which debuted at the Magic Kingdom on May 12, 2017. Unlike its predecessor, Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams, the show includes projection mapping across Cinderella Castle, lasers, and searchlights, in addition to pyrotechnics. The show includes characters and music from a wide array of Disney films. The music also includes a theme song adapted from Hong Kong Disneyland's 10th anniversary celebration (and its subsequent show Mickey and the Wondrous Book); the song is performed by Angie Keilhauer and Jordan Fisher. The show was promised to feature the most technologically advanced projection mapping display in Disney Parks history.

Opening
A keyhole appears on Cinderella Castle. A narration says: "And they all lived happily ever after... Each of us has a dream, a heart’s desire. It calls to us. And when we’re brave enough to listen, and bold enough to pursue, that dream will lead us on a journey to discover who we’re meant to be. All we have to do is look inside our hearts and unlock the magic within..."

Magical pixie dust flows through the keyhole and covers the castle and surrounding turrets in royal red and gold as the Happily Ever After theme song plays.

Dreams
Introduced by Tiana, we see various Disney characters longing for their deepest desires – Ariel wishing to be ‘part of our world’, Remy for his own career as a cook in Paris, Rapunzel for freedom from her tower, and Quasimodo for one day to be ‘out there’ from the tower of Notre Dame.

Songs include: "Down in New Orleans (Prologue)", "Part of Your World", and "Out There".

Journey
Introduced by Merida, characters from Brave, A Bug's Life, Cars, Up, Finding Nemo, and Moana are shown embarking on their adventures.

Songs include: "Touch the Sky" and "How Far I'll Go".

Friendship
Introduced by Aladdin, this segment highlights the friendships shared by Disney characters from Tarzan, The Lion King, Toy Story, The Jungle Book, Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero 6, Zootopia, Inside Out, Monsters Inc., and Aladdin. The segment comes full circle with a showstopping performance by the Genie.

Songs featured: "Trashin' the Camp", "Hakuna Matata", "You've Got a Friend in Me", "The Bare Necessities", "I've Got No Strings", "That’s What Friends Are For", and "Friend Like Me".

Love
Introduced by Olaf, a full moon rises across the castle that leads into romances and acts of love shared by characters from Wall-E, The Lion King, Tarzan, Zootopia, Finding Dory, Up, and Dumbo. The castle turns into a garden with waterfalls and then transitions to show silhouettes of Disney princes and princesses; floating lanterns from Tangled are seen covering the castle as Rapunzel and Flynn Rider duet and send their own lanterns to the top of the castle.

Songs featured are "Love is an Open Door", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight", "You'll Be in My Heart", "A Whole New World", and "I See the Light".

Adversity
Introduced by the Emperor of China from Mulan, the show becomes aggressive and loud, highlighting the climactic battles and challenges the characters face including epic scenes from The Incredibles, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, and Pirates of the Caribbean. The castle and its surroundings are peppered with explosions as many more climactic scenes are shown. When it is over, the castle is left a flaming ruin with gaping holes in its sides.

Music featured include instrumental selections from Frozen and The Lion King, and "He's a Pirate".

Triumph
The visage constellation of Mufasa appears across a starry sky reminding us to “remember who [we] are”. As an inspirational version of "Go the Distance" from Hercules plays, turret by turret, the castle gradually repairs itself while we see the featured characters in their triumphant moments. As the music swells, the structure turns gold with stained-glass portraits of the characters, all of them accomplishing their 'happily ever after'.

Finale
The show ends with the narrator challenging the audience to unlock their own magic and make their dreams come true, just as the characters did. The keyhole reappears and a pixie flies from it, leaving a trail of dust around the central plaza. As the castle restores itself to red and gold, the pixie flies up to the highest spire, where it’s revealed to be Tinker Bell, making her flight over the park to the familiar refrain of "You Can Fly". The castle and illuminated central plaza change color as multi-color peony fireworks appear in the sky. The keyhole then turns and opens, unleashing a colorful final set of fireworks.