Camp Lazlo
Camp Lazlo
TV-Y7 | 08 July 2005 (USA)
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    TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
    Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
    SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
    Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
    adonis98-743-186503 Bean Scout Lazlo, a fun-loving, free-spirited monkey, and his two bunkmates Raj and Clam, wreak havoc on a very structured summer camp. I remember seeing this show as a young kid in Channel Star and having such a good fun it was actually playing alongside other great shows as well such as Justice League Unlimited and i believe Batman Beyond too. The animation was really good and very fun and something that kids will truly love. I believe you can find episodes for this definitely on Youtube or some site for sure around the internet. (10/10)
    GravityLoudHouseLover1 Hey Guys GravityFalls2 here and today I'm going review Camp Lazlo which was a great show and was Created by Joe Murray who made Nickelodeon's Rocko's Modern Life. The show was about Spider monkey named Lazlo who goes to Camp Kidney with his friends Clam & Raj. My favorite Character is probably Scout Master Lumpus who is a little bit like Squidward. Some people say this show is a rip-off of SpongeBob SquarePants but in My opinion its like SpongeBob. The Show ran on Cartoon Network From July 8,2005 - March 27,2008 with 5 Seasons and 61 Episodes. I did'not like this show until Late December 2006 when I Started Liking Cartoon Network again. My Favorite episode is "Meat Man" which was creepy. Anyway really liked Camp Lazlo and I'm giving it 10 out 10 stars. See guys later. BYE. Updated as of December 19th,2016
    bdwilner I don't really understand how anyone can sing the praises of this lukewarm show. The writing is flaccid, the characterizations are weak, and the plots are virtually non-existent. True, Raj, the elephant with the Indian accent, is quite amusing, and Edward, the platypus with the chip on his shoulder, provides nice counterpoint to Lazlo, the overly cheerful spider monkey. But--and I speak here as a die-hard fan of the Cartoon Network who can stare at Billy and Mandy, Foster's, etc., for hours without end--I feel no compulsion whatsoever to watch even fifteen minutes' worth of Lazlo's lame doings, even if it is competently drawn. Sorry.
    mby_hm Camp Lazlo is the best new combo kid/adult cartoon since the Grimm Adventures of Billy and Mandy. It's not surprising, given that it includes the talents of Tom Kenny, Joe Murray, and some of the other creative geniuses behind the revolution in comedic cartoons we've witnessed over the last decade. It's a worthy successor to some of the recent generation of outstanding Nick cartoons like Fairly Oddparents and Spongebob.The voices are superb and the writing is sharp. For better or worse, cartoons seem to be nearly the only medium in which you can use accents - acceptable because they are married to two-dimensional animals rather than human beings - without overt accusations of political incorrectness. In Camp Lazlo, the vocal work provides texture against the dialog, giving it an aural depth that, odd as it may seem, children's television has maintained while adult fare has lost. And no, it is not offensive at all.I highly recommend everyone check this new show out, because it is deserving of your time.