Camp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo?

Camp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo? is a 2007 American flash-animated television special based on the animated series mh:besttvshows:Camp Lazlo. It is a hour long TV movie and was created by Joe Murray.

Plot
The plot centers on how the Jelly Cabin trio met, and Lazlo's struggle to fit into the strict atmosphere of Camp Kidney.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The story explains how Lazlo, Raj, and Clam first met and came to Camp Kidney which is interesting.
 * 2) Nice voice acting.
 * 3) Nice animation like the TV show.
 * 4) Great soundtrack like the TV show.
 * 5) It even won an Emmy in the Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or More) category.
 * 6) The three main characters have character development.
 * 7) Lazlo starts to fit in the atmosphere of Camp Kidney.
 * 8) Raj becomes more optimistic instead of being cowardly and pessimistic.
 * 9) Clam becomes more of a nice guy and less of a mean-spirited, short-tempered child.
 * 10) Good writing.
 * 11) The scene with Raj and Clam riding with the weasel was funny, considering he was voiced by Tom Kenny.
 * 12) Heartwarming moments which shows the true meaning of friendship as Lazlo, Raj and Clam learn to stick together.
 * 13) It shows Lazlo has the ability to speak bear language and becomes friends with the bear when he pulls the pinecones out of his nose.
 * 14) Raj imagining Edward and his friends looking like cool guys and snapping when he and Clam came to Camp Kidney was interesting.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) Scoutmaster Lumpus could be unlikable as he was more concerned with getting in trouble with Commander Hoo-Ha than Lazlo getting lost in the woods.
 * 2) * Edward could be more unlikable as he holds a great hatred against Lazlo, Raj and Clam and tried to get rid of them and makes up a lie about him trying to fend off the bear and that the bear "devoured" Lazlo to get all the attention.

Reception
It has gotten positive reviews and currently holds a 7.3 rating on IMDb.

Awards and nominations
On September 8, 2007, it won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More).