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  1. It consisted of five short cartoons made in the previous years for broadcasting on Walloon TV. The stories were based on existing Smurf stories like The Black Smurfs and The Smurfs and the Egg, and were created by writer Maurice Rosy and artist Eddy Ryssack from the small Dupuis animation studios.

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  2. This page is for listing the tropes related to characters found in The Smurfs and Johan and Peewit. Names in parentheses are the original French names or French-translated names.

  3. A page for describing WesternAnimation: Smurfs. You might be looking for: the Hanna-Barbera 1980s cartoon show the Belgian-produced all-CGI 2020s animated …

  4. This is a list of The Smurfs characters appearing in the original comics, the 1980s cartoon and the 2011 movie (as well as its sequels), and the 2021 reboot. [1]

    Name
    Original French Name
    Appears In
    Voiced By
    Schtroumpfette
    Comics + 1981 Cartoon + Movies + 2021 ...
    Lucille Bliss ( 1981 series) Katy Perry ( ...
    Grand Schtroumpf
    Comics + 1981 Cartoon + Movies + 2021 ...
    Richard Muller ( 1960s TV Series) Don ...
    3. Brainy Smurf
    Schtroumpf à Lunettes
    Comics + 1961 Cartoon + 1981 Cartoon + ...
    Nelly Beghin ( 1960s TV Series) Robert ...
    4. Clumsy Smurf
    Schtroumpf Maladroit
    Comics + 1981 Cartoon + Movies + 2021 ...
    William Callaway (1981 series) Anton ...
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    Papa Smurf

    The leader and father figure of the Smurfs. Voiced by Don Messick in the cartoon show, and by Jonathan Winters in the live-action movie. 1. Badass Grandpa 2. Big Good 3. Color-Coded Patrician 4. Ephebophile / Pervert Dad: Papa Smurf's one-time attraction to Smurfette in "Romeo And Smurfette". 5. Face Palm: Does this a few times in the comic book story "Bathing Smurfs". 6. Grandpa, What Massive Smurfiness You Have!: Implied by Flowerbell in "Papa's Wedding Day" when she's trying to win his hea...

    Alchemist Smurf

    Wants very much to be an alchemist/wizard, like Papa Smurf, but lacks skills and experience, causing his experiments to be total failures. Appears only in the comic books; in the cartoon show the role was played by Clumsy Smurf. 1. Baleful Polymorph: The result of his biggest experiment; he turned himself into a strange dragon-like creature and needed help to change back. 2. Professor Guinea Pig: To be fair, he tried to test the formula on other Smurfs, but everyone refused.

    Archeologist Smurf

    A Smurf with a passion for archeology, who likes to do excavations and dig for old treasures. He can be recognized on his Smurf-cap-shaped helmet, and a good friend of Miner Smurf -- probably because they both spend much time digging underground. Appears only in the comic books. 1. Adventurer Archaeologist: Averted, for the most part -- Indiana Jones, he is not. 2. Nice Hat

    Smurfette

    Originally the only female Smurf in the village, created by Gargamel as a weapon against the Smurfs and changed into a real Smurf by Papa Smurf. Voiced by Lucille Bliss in the cartoon show, and by Katy Perry in the live-action movie. 1. Action Girl: Promoted to this in the live-action movie. 2. Ascended Extra: At the end of her first comic appearance, she left the village and became an incidental character. The cartoon show made her into a regular, and the comics followed starting from "The B...

    Baby Smurf

    Brought to the Smurf village by stork on the night of the blue moon, and has since then been the darling of all the Smurfs. 1. Child Mage: In the animated series, though never when anyone else is watching. 2. Fearless Infant: Occasionally invokes the trope, though is seldom in any realdanger. 3. Incorruptible Pure Pureness: Immune, it seems, to magic designed to make people angry, evil, or even emotionless.

    Sassette

    The second female Smurf created after Smurfette. Voiced by Julie McWhirter-Dees in the cartoon show. 1. Affirmative Action Girl: Her whole raison d'etre is to give Smurfette some female company. 1.1. Two Girls to a Team 2. Braids of Action: Her usual hairstyle. 3. Fiery Redhead: In the cartoon show episode of her origin before Papa Smurf changed her into a real Smurf. She still keeps the red hair. 4. Motor Mouth: At least in the comics. 5. Naked on Arrival: Only in her comic book origin, whic...

    The King

    The benevolent, white-bearded ruler of the kingdom and also the king that Johan and Peewit serve under, he is one of the few humans who has befriended the Smurfs. He's not particularly strong-willed or authoritative, but he has a good heart and generally wants the best for his subjects. Voiced by Bob Holt in the cartoon show. 1. Dude in Distress: Whenever he plays a big role in the stories, it's most often as this. 2. No Name Given: He's only ever called "The King" or "Your Majesty," his actu...

    Princess Savina

    A not-so-proper princess, niece of the King and cousin of King Gerard, who would much rather join in on Johan and Peewit's many adventures than be stuck at the palace under the watchful eyes of her governess, Dame Barbara. Voiced by Jennifer Darlin in the cartoon show. 1. Action Girl: She really wants to be one, but as her governess forbids her from doing anything "improper" she doesn't get many chances to. 2. Damsel in Distress: Plays this in some episodes, even if she's usually resourceful...

    Johan

    The King's teenage squire (later knight) and best friend to Peewit, and one of the humans who have befriended the Smurfs. Many of the Smurfs and humans look up to him as a person to never do wrong. Voiced by Michael Bell in the cartoon show. 1. Black Bead Eyes: He has them in the original Johan and Peewit comics, as well as in the The Smurfs and the Magic Flutemovie, but in the show itself he has more normal cartoon eyes. 2. Fearless Fool: He has traces of this, always meeting danger head-on....

    Gargamel

    The main villain of the Smurfs. Voiced by Paul Winchell in the cartoon show, played by Hank Azaria in the live-action movie. 1. Arch Enemy 2. Beard of Evil: Attempts to grow one with a hair tonic in one episode. He only manages to wear a fake Beard of Evilwhen passing himself off as another wizard in order to get Hogatha's bird call. 3. Catch Phrase: "I'll get you, I'll get all of you if that's the last thing I ever do!" 4. Evil Is Hammy: Even more so in the live-action movie. 5. Evil Laugh:...

    Azrael

    Gargamel's scruffy and much put-down-upon cat. Voiced by Don Messick in the cartoon show and Frank Welker in the live-action movie. 1. Ambiguous Gender: In the comics, at least. The cartoon on several occasions distinctly refers to the cat as male -- not that this has stopped fans from speculating. 2. Androcles' Lion: In one episode, he uncharacteristically spares Natural Smurf after Nat saved his life. 2.1. More like reluctantly, as he was scared off by an approaching animal. 3. Cats Are Mea...

    Scruple

    Gargamel's nephew and apprentice, a Bratty Half-Pintwho was more or less dumped onto his uncle after he was kicked out of sorcerer's school for causing trouble with the teachers. He helps Gargamel out with his plans, though is often less than enthusiastic about it. Voiced by Brenda Vaccaro in the cartoon show. 1. Bratty Half-Pint 2. Deadpan Snarker: Like Azrael, he doesn't think much of Gargamel's intelligence. UnlikeAzrael, he can clearly let Gargamel know in exact words what he thinks. 3. G...

    Bigmouth

    The ogre who lives in the Smurf forest. Voiced by Lennie Weinrib. 1. Big Eater 2. Hulk Speak: Mostly in the cartoon show adaptation, and pretty much with all ogres in the show. 3. Our Ogres Are Hungrier 4. Wild Card: Would play either a hero or a villain depending on which will get him some more food. 1. Back to The Smurfs

  5. Mar 9, 2022 · The Smurfs. Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know. The Smurfs [1] (originally Les Schtroumpfs in French) are originally an extremely popular (and still ongoing) Belgian comic book series by cartoonist Pierre Culliford (aka Peyo) that started in the 1960s.

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  7. Tropes used in The Smurfs (animation) include: All Just a Dream : Lazy, Brainy, and Greedy enter a paradise world behind a waterfall in "Paradise Smurfed", where its master eventually tries to imprison them for his own purposes.

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