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.
The best episode of "Camp Lazlo" season 5 is "Edward's Big Bag", rated 7/10 from 36 user votes. It was directed by Swinton O. Scott III and written by John Infantino, Cosmo Segurson. "Edward's Big Bag" aired on 9/3/2007 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The List".
An odd sleeping bag creature shows up on a camping trip.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: John Infantino, Cosmo Segurson
Edward must complete a list of good deeds as penance for "accidentally" hurting Lazlo.
Director: Russell Calabrese
Slinkman organizes a group to address camp complaints.
Director: Sue Perrotto
Writer: J.G. Quintel
Lumpus is heartbroken after Jane Doe gets engaged to Mayor Pothole McPucker.
Director: Brian Sheesley
Writer: Mark O'Hare
Almondine ponders the meaning of being pretty.
Director: Russell Calabrese
Writer: John Infantino, Cosmo Segurson
Clam becomes an outlaw after a scuffle with Scoutmaster Lumpus.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Michael Daedalus Kenny
Chip and Skip wreak havoc on the camp as they search for their favorite penny.
Director: Sue Perrotto
Overuse of labor-saving devices causes Raj to regress into a baby.
Director: Brian Sheesley
Lazlo inherits bad luck from Samson.
Director: Russell Calabrese
Writer: John Infantino
Clam pretends to be Nina's brother to get her in the sisterhood club.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Mark O'Hare
A jellyfish attaches itself to Samson's head, frying his brain, and he and Lumpus start chaos.
Director: Sue Perrotto
Writer: John Infantino, Cosmo Segurson
Lazlo hugs everyone (except Samson) when Samson is the one who needs a hug.
Director: Brian Sheesley
Writer: Derek Drymon
Lumpus and Jane plan to get married, but Jane gets stuck inside Raj's trunk. In the end the two marry.
Director: Russell Calabrese
Writer: John Infantino, Cosmo Segurson
Edward's brothers pay a visit to Camp Kidney.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Kaz
Lumpus, having a mid-life crisis, buys a new SUV which causes problems when the campers try to train their frogs for the Leap Frog competition.
Director: Brian Sheesley
Writer: Joe Murray, Mark O'Hare
Lumpus discovers that by wearing paint instead of clothes, he is free from the drudgery of doing laundry.
Director: Sue Perrotto
Writer: John Infantino