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Camp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo?
A 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 the events of the movie's plot.
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Plot Summary
When Camp Lazlo's beloved "Friendship" statue goes missing, the campers and counselors must band together to find it before the upcoming Camp Monitor's Conference. Suspicions run wild, leading to comical investigations and even more absurd accusations as the campers try to uncover the truth. Amidst the chaos, Lumpus and Slinkman struggle to keep the camp in order.
Critical Reception
This made-for-television movie based on the popular Cartoon Network series, 'Camp Lazlo,' was generally well-received by fans of the show. It was praised for maintaining the series' signature quirky humor and character dynamics, while offering a slightly more involved plot than typical episodes. While not a major critical event, it satisfied its target audience with its consistent comedic tone and faithful adaptation of the show's beloved world.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its adherence to the show's unique comedic style.
Appreciated by fans for its engaging, albeit simple, mystery plot.
Seen as a solid continuation of the 'Camp Lazlo' universe for its target demographic.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this made-for-TV movie is not readily available, but fan reception for the 'Camp Lazlo' series generally highlights its quirky humor and memorable characters.
Fun Fact
The character of Lazlo is voiced by Carlos Alazraqui, who is also known for voicing Rocko from 'Rocko's Modern Life' and Mr. Weed in 'Family Guy'.
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