Joe Nadeau
The show is similar to Spongebob, where I found every episode entertaining and nonlinear. It's a great kick-back show to enjoy. Highly recommend.
luckylucky1798
I'm 15 years old, as April 3, 2014, and this show come out in July 8, 2005, that makes it almost 10 years old, now. I was only 6 years old when it come out and I loved it back then and I still love now as a 15 year old man. In the 2000's, Cartoon Network had 3 shows I loved, Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends, Ben 10, and this one. I guess you can call my love for Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends and Ben 10 nostalgia, who cares, not you, HAHAHAHA! and no, me loving theses shows now is not nostalgia. Nostalgia is loving something in the past, not now. Me loving theses shows now is just me loving theses shows. But nostalgia beside, I still love Camp Lazlo, along with Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends and Ben 10.
bpacker430
This is one of the best animated shows on TV. Maybe one of the best in the last five years, right up there with SpongeBob. Now I'm not the type of person who likes trying new shows. My philosophy is "im not gonna waste my time on this, there is something better on TV". but one day I gave it a shot and did not regret it. It was great!! I love the comedy in it. The creators of this must be comical geniuses. I'm an older "kid" i guess, and i usually don't watch Cartoon Network and Nick but I made an exception.There are so many good things about this show. It is funny, it is entertaining, it is just good!!!!!!!!!!!!! A lot of the people that made Camp Lazlo made and are still making SpongBob Square Pants. They did a great job with SpongeBob and they are doing a great job with Camp Lazlo. Joe Murray did it with Rocko's Modern Life and now he is doing it with Camp Lazlo. I cant say enough.
bdwilner
I don't really understand how anyone can sing the praises of this lukewarm show. The writing is flaccid, the characterizations are weak, and the plots are virtually non-existent. True, Raj, the elephant with the Indian accent, is quite amusing, and Edward, the platypus with the chip on his shoulder, provides nice counterpoint to Lazlo, the overly cheerful spider monkey. But--and I speak here as a die-hard fan of the Cartoon Network who can stare at Billy and Mandy, Foster's, etc., for hours without end--I feel no compulsion whatsoever to watch even fifteen minutes' worth of Lazlo's lame doings, even if it is competently drawn. Sorry.