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  1. Milford Meanswell. "Bienvenido a Lazy town." Algo grave, Pero agradable y inspirador. El Alcalde Milford Meanswell es el gobernante de LazyTown y es uno de los antagonistas de la serie. Él es quién goberna en todo el pueblo y trata de mantener la réprise de una vida saludable y cotidiana. David Matthew Feldman: Actor Original.

  2. Before the TV series, Milford was not related to Stephanie. Mayor Meanswell had no name before the show, simply being referring to as The Mayor (Bæjarstjórinn). In the books written before the plays, he’s the protagonist while The Sports Elf (Íþróttaálfurinn) is not, being the one person in the town that doesn’t want to be lazy.

  3. Mayor Milford Meanswell is a major character in LazyTown. He is Stephanie's uncle and the elected head of LazyTown. Description [] Mayor Meanswell is a passionate advocate of LazyTown, loving everything about it. He loves that it's the laziest place on Earth. He loves that the town has its very own health hero who is the sworn enemy of laziness.

  4. Milford Meanswell (en islandés: Bæjarstjórinn): El alcalde de Lazy Town, de 62 años, tío de Stephanie. Aunque a veces comete errores, es respetado por los niños de la ciudad. Interpretado por David Matthew Feldman.

  5. LazyTown ( islandés: Latibær) es una serie de televisión infantil islandesa en inglés creada por Magnús Scheving, campeón de acrobacias y director ejecutivo de LazyTown Entertainment, quien también actúa en la serie dando vida al personaje principal, Sportacus. La serie ha sido realizada en Islandia por la RÚV y su elenco está ...

  6. GetLazy spoke to David Matthew Feldman, the puppeteer and voice-over for Mayor Milford Meanswell.#lazytown #latibaer #getlazy

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LazyTownLazyTown - Wikipedia

    LazyTown ( Icelandic: Latibær) is an English-language Icelandic, British, and American children's television series created by aerobics champion Magnús Scheving. [2] The show was designed to encourage healthy lifestyles. The series was based on Scheving's stage plays Áfram Latibær! (itself adapted from a book that Scheving wrote in 1991).