i haven't thought abt lazytown in a while but maybe the fandom knows
so it was canon that there are other towns. was it the other 6 sins? i dont remember
if so whats Robbie Rotten's lusttown(?) counterpart like.
or in gemeral are there other villains specific to their town's problems?
So the short answer is no, there's not any other canon towns in the show
The long answer is still no, but kind of depends based on what you want to consider canon or not to the Lazytown universe. The idea of there being other towns comes from Magnús Scheving's old stage plays, which the show is loosely based on. They're not a ton like the show, aside from the basic premise of Sporacus showing up in a town of lazy people to spread the good word of sports and fitness. They mention other towns briefly, (BrinyTown and BigTown) but nothing that would indicate the towns all have their own superhero/villain duo. Because a bunch of characters/locations from the stage play canon gets brought over to the show, it's probably safe to assume that there ARE other towns in the Lazytown universe, but we don't know much else about them other than, at most, two of their names.
The theory that the towns are based on the seven deadly sins just comes from this old tumblr post, and isn't canon to either the show or the stage plays. The post spawned a lot of fun headcanons, though!
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Brother saw new next door neighbor putting leaves in black trash bags
He went over to neighbor and said "hi there I see you have leaves, we need leaves can we take your leaves?"
Neighbor says sure!
we have TWELVE BAGS all stuffed to the brim with leaves
Neighbor sees me distributing the leaves around the Meadow, offers to come help???
I say sure!
She asks what this area is for, I say this is the meadow, we let it grow up for the bees and butterflies and birds and other wild creatures
Neighbor says Oh? That is really cool!!!
We get to talking for half an hour about the importance of weeds and wild fields and meadows, letting nature do its own thing and cultivating biodiversity
Neighbor has a two year old son who she wants to raise surrounded by natural spaces to play in and explore. We will definitely talk again in the future!
I feel like a tree in the forest connecting to a new mushroom that connects me to a whole other corner of the forest...