Camp Lazlo (2005)
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Joe Murray — Writer
Episodes 8
Gone Fishin' (Sort Of)
Lumpus attempts to catch a fish in leaky lake, but soon discovers he needs the help of Jelly Beans to bring him back to land.
Read MoreParasitic Pal
Lazlo gets a new best friend. No, not another camper, but a parasitic leech that is stuck to his head!
Read MoreThe Weakest Link
The campers send the Jelly Beans on a wild goose chase so they wont screw up the camp inspection.
Read MoreThe Big Cheese
Raj gets an Indian cheese wheel from the Kafizzel River in the mail, which Lumpus tries to steal. Little does Lumpus know, but this particular cheese is poisonous!
Read MoreHello Summer, Goodbye Camp
Camp Kidney is slated for demolition, so Lazlo and his friends try to prevent this from happening. To do so, Lazlo, Clam, Raj, and Patsy must find the rock of hope, whick leads to the big bean scout jamboree. They do so, and they meet the big bean (who is puny) and says that he shut down Camp Kidney. After Raj reads Lazlo's neckerchief and it says a poem, the big bean opens up its heart, reopening Camp Kidney.
Read More7 Deadly Sandwiches
In order to impress Jane Doe, Scoutmaster Lumpus tries to get a main role in a play, directed by Lazlo, which is already in production. The play is about a villager looking for something to eat and leads to the finding of 7 deadly sandwiches.
Read MoreWhere's Lazlo?
An Emmy-winning hour-long prequel about how the Jelly Cabin trio met. When Lazlo disappears after meeting a bear, the camp assumes he has been mauled, while Clam and Raj refuse to accept that explanation. The story is told by Raj and Clam after all of this. The camp members speculate about Lazlo's fate, wondering if the bear devoured Lazlo or if Lazlo found himself lost around Prickly Pines.
Read MoreKamp Kringle
Santa vacations at Camp Kidney after his workshop is destroyed, but soon decides not to return home or resume toy making.
Read MorePeace Frog
Lumpus, having a mid-life crisis, buys a new SUV which causes problems when the campers try to train their frogs for the Leap Frog competition.
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