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  • He also mentioned that "Robbie actually wants to be friends with the kids, but enjoys being the villain too much".
  • In Stefán Karl Stefánsson's Reddit AMA, he stated that Glanni Glæpur and Robbie Rotten are "obviously related".
  • Robbie's Icelandic name, Glanni Glæpur translates to "Glanni Crime".
  • He also appears in the following LazyTown productions that are not part of the main series:

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    His debut was in " Welcome to LazyTown" and his last appearance was in " Mystery of the Pyramid". Robbie appears in every episode of LazyTown. When invited to participate he’ll actually participate and in certain situations can even show love and care. When shown kindness by others he often reacts with appreciation and softness. Despite all of the above, Robbie does have a soft side, and seemingly a desire to be loved and accepted. He can create complex inventions rivaled only by that of Pixel, he’s an accomplished chiseler as shown in Rottenbeard and able to think up ingenious plans in short amounts of time. Despite never having been to school, Robbie is shown to be very intelligent. Several times he also tells Stephanie to "go away little girl." Fortunately his malevolence doesn’t result in physical injury or harm, even despite some of his tricks and rotten plans being downright dangerous. He’s particularly malevolent towards Sportacus, wanting to drive him away or get rid of him for good. Pixel greets him and he simply replies "Whatever." There’s no doubt that Robbie often displays malevolence towards others having a desire to ruin their fun and to teach them a lesson.

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    When he attends Ziggy's birthday party in The Greatest Gift he’s unsure of how to behave or act around others. Robbie has little or no idea of how to act in social situations. He exhibits a fear of abandonment and he reacts by dreaming up an imaginary friend (the little fly in The First Day of Summer). He’s afraid of the dark, he often jumps when surprised and when confronted or exposed he slinks away with embarrassment. Robbie's immaturity can be seen in certain childish behavior, fear and lack of development. He’s the tallest character in the series. He normally wears a two-piece suit of maroon and purple with gold pinstripes, spats, a navy blue shirt with cuffs and cufflinks and a gold pocket watch. Robbie's eyes are seen to be grey in the series, however, some official merchandise has depicted him with brown eyes.

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    Robbie has fair skin and black hair that extremely slicked, as are his eyebrows.

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    But, somehow, Robbie's "brilliant" plans always fail, thanks to Sportacus's amazing athletic abilities and quick mind - plus the help of those darn kids! - Looks Rotten is constantly luring our guileless hero into another nefarious trap designed to make Sportacus the laughingstock of LazyTown. A master of disguises (well, at least he can fool our hero), Mr. His most passionate desire is to burst Sportacus's balloon, both figuratively and literally. Rotten to you) can't believe that Sportacus is considered cool by the LazyTown kids, especially since Sportacus is a horrible example of what it takes to be a LazyTowner! The only thing that can tear Robbie away from snacking and TV in his underground lair is a new, nasty scheme to embarrass his sworn nemesis, Sportacus! Every hero needs a good villain, and Sportacus has a doozy in Robbie Rotten.







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