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Magnus Scheving’s website from 2009

In January 2009, Magnus crafted his very own personal place on the net. The link was www.magnusscheving.is. And the site isn’t up anymore since March 2011. Did you visit this website before? Have a wave of nostalgia if you did. The site featured images and videos of Scheving and also some ways to contact him. Anything a Maggi S. fan like me could wish for.

Here is an archived version of the website from 2011: https://theoldnet.com/get?url=www.magnusscheving.is%2F&year=2010&scripts=false&decode=falseScreenshot 2024-01-24 at 22-50-05 Magnús Scheving

You could also comment on the blog posts, and luckily if you frequently posted there and were a big fan of LazyTown like Ana Gonzales Muriel (she commented a lot on Maggi’s posts back then), you could also get a reply from Magnus Scheving himself.

Screenshot 2024-01-25 at 12-19-05 Videos « Magnús Scheving

 

There were 4 YouTube videos of Magnus on the site, and all of them are still up and running as of January 24, 2023! Can you believe it?! I sure couldn’t.

What’s funny is that none of these videos were uploaded by Magnus himself.

Screenshot 2024-01-25 at 12-18-56 Videos « Magnús Scheving

Anyways, the image page is empty and has no pictures of him unfortunately.

At the bottom of the page was of course, a link to LazyTown.com back in 2011.

Anyways, thanks for reading! See ya later!

Mark Valenti, writer and lyricist of LazyTown starts a new podcast

Mark Valenti was one of the writers of Season 2 of LazyTown and he also made the lyrics to these songs:

-Cooking by the Book

-Step by Step

-Go For It

-Teamwork

-Woof Woof Woof

-It’s Mine

-Playtime

-I Love Christmas

-Galaxy

In order to celebrate 20 years since production of Season 1 of LazyTown started, he started the LazyPod Podcast! LazyPooky [who works on this site] actually enjoyed episode 1 very much.

https://shows.acast.com/the-lazypod-podcast/episodes/lazypod-1-welcome-to-lazytown

11 minutes and 3 seconds long

Magnus Scheving, Mani Svavarrson & Gudmondor Por Karason in “Behind the Town”

Magnus Scheving, the self-proclaimed “Inventor of LazyTown”, Mani Svavarrson, the man behind the music of the show and Gudmondor Por Karason, the man behind the puppets of LazyTown and voice actor of Ziggy Zweets in the 2004 TV show have appeared in a new (well, not exactly new.. 6 months old) official LazyTown documentary by Orri Guðmundsson, called “Behind the Town”. We get to hear Scheving and Gudmondor talk in the wonderful Icelandic language and we get to hear some shocking amazing facts you might’ve not known on the making of LazyTown.

English subtitles: