Camp Lazlo (2005)

A wildly imaginative Cartoon Network animated series where three misfit campers tackle surreal adventures at the chaotic Camp Kidney.

Camp Lazlo - Series Information

  • Original Title: Camp Lazlo
  • First Air Year: 2005
  • Last Air Year: 2008
  • Created by: Joe Murray
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Family
  • Content Rating (US): TV-Y7
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 22 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 5
  • Number of Episodes: 114
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: July 8, 2005 (United States - TV-Y7), July 8, 2005 (Canada - G), July 8, 2005 (Germany - 0), July 8, 2005 (Brazil - L), July 8, 2005 (Mexico - AA), July 8, 2005 (Italy - T), July 8, 2005 (Spain - 7)
  • Networks: Cartoon Network
  • Alternative Titles: 瘋狂夏令營 (TW), László tábor (HU), El Campamento de Lazlo (MX)
  • Production Companies: Cartoon Network Studios, Joe Murray Studio, Rough Draft Studios
  • Production Countries: South Korea, United States of America

Camp Lazlo - Plot

The series is set in a universe inhabited solely by anthropomorphic animals of many species and focuses on a trio of campers attending a poorly run summer camp known as Camp Kidney. The trio consists of Lazlo, the eccentric, optimistic spider monkey; Raj, the timid Indian elephant; and Clam, the quiet albino pygmy rhinoceros, and their multiple surreal misadventures.

Camp Lazlo - Trailer

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Camp Lazlo - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Joe Murray

Main Cast

  • Jeff Bennett
  • Tom Kenny
  • Carlos Alazraqui
  • Mr. Lawrence
  • Steve Little
  • Jodi Benson
  • Jill Talley
  • Hadley Kay
  • Alan Young
  • Billy West

Writers

  • Merriwether Williams
  • Steve Little
  • Kaz
  • Kent Osborne
  • John Infantino

Executive Producers

  • Brian A. Miller
  • Joe Murray

Camp Lazlo - FAQs

Who created Camp Lazlo?

Camp Lazlo was created by Joe Murray, who is also known for creating Rocko's Modern Life. Murray served as executive producer alongside Brian A. Miller throughout the series' run on Cartoon Network from 2005 to 2008.

What is Camp Lazlo about?

Camp Lazlo follows three misfit campers — Lazlo the spider monkey, Raj the elephant, and Clam the rhinoceros — through surreal, comedic misadventures at Camp Kidney, a poorly run summer camp populated entirely by anthropomorphic animals. The show blends absurdist humor with warm-hearted storytelling.

Is Camp Lazlo related to Rocko's Modern Life?

Camp Lazlo shares its creator, Joe Murray, with Rocko's Modern Life, and both shows feature anthropomorphic animal characters with offbeat, surreal humor. However, they are separate, unconnected series with distinct settings, characters, and storylines — Camp Lazlo is not a spin-off or continuation of Rocko's Modern Life.

How many seasons does Camp Lazlo have?

Camp Lazlo ran for five seasons plus a specials collection, totaling 114 episodes. Season 1 had 26 episodes, Season 2 had 25, Season 3 had 25, Season 4 had 22, and Season 5 had 16 episodes, along with 2 special episodes.

Where can you watch Camp Lazlo?

Camp Lazlo is currently available to purchase through the Apple TV Store. For a full overview of all available viewing options in your region, including any additional platforms that may carry the series, check JustWatch for the most up-to-date streaming and purchase information.

Who voices the main characters in Camp Lazlo?

Carlos Alazraqui voices Lazlo and Clam, Jeff Bennett voices Raj and Samson, and Tom Kenny voices Scoutmaster Lumpus and Slinkman. Additional cast includes Mr. Lawrence, Steve Little, Jodi Benson, Jill Talley, Billy West, and Alan Young.

Did Camp Lazlo win any awards?

Camp Lazlo received Annie Award nominations during its run, recognizing its animation quality and voice performances. The show was praised by critics for its imaginative humor and the creative legacy of Joe Murray, earning it a respected place among early-2000s Cartoon Network originals.

What is the content rating for Camp Lazlo?

Camp Lazlo is rated TV-Y7 in the United States, meaning it is suitable for children aged seven and older. The rating reflects the show's mild cartoon comedy and fantasy elements, with no content considered inappropriate for general family viewing.

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