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Handy Smurf
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posted 04-28-2005 04:03 AM
Is it possible to add all these Smurf names somewhere on the site? Perhaps in the "Smurf Character Names" section.
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Handy Smurf
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posted 05-14-2005 08:22 AM
Yeh, it would be good for visitors to see as well. Perhaps you can notify us here when this is added to the site.
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bubblesblue
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posted 05-15-2005 04:15 PM
If indeed the smurfs are bald under their caps except Smurfette and the add ons, what the crap did they need a barber smurf for?
Don't forget: Nat Smufling (add on) Slouchy Smurfling (add on) Evil Smurf (the one that Gargamel created but it's tail kept falling off) Nanny Smurf (AKA Grandma Smurf) King Smurf (one of them was elected in one episode don't remember which one) Weakling Smurf was one I think and Wooler (was on one episode where he wooled some sheep) Wild Smurf (had the hat with leaves on it and he has a pal named Chitter or somethin')
PS: Can anyone tell me what episode the Angry Smurfs were one they were black with red eyes and kept saying "Nack nack" or somethin'
Thanks
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Vic George
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posted 05-15-2005 08:05 PM
Answering bubblesblue's questions:
Barber Smurf first appeared in the episode "Symbols Of Wisdom" giving Papa Smurf a beard trim (like anyone could notice a difference). Apparently, he had at least one consistent customer before there even was a Smurfette.
Nat Smurfling as well as Slouchy and Snappy were NOT add-ons because they were adult Smurfs before they got de-aged by Father Time's magical grandfather clock. At the very least, though, Nat got to appear in five or six episodes before he wound up getting his second childhood.
Evil Smurf in the cartoon show was Hogatha's creation, though Gargamel also did appear as a fake Smurf to appear in the Mr. Smurf contest being held in the village. Neither of them can be counted as Smurfs in any sense.
King Smurf was portrayed by Brainy Smurf in the cartoon show and thus is NOT considered to be a separate Smurf.
The episode the Angry Smurfs appeared in was "The Purple Smurfs", and they went "gnapp gnapp".
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bubblesblue
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posted 05-15-2005 08:31 PM
Whoa you know your smurfs LOL. Thank you bunches for the info. Guess I need to rewatch some it has been quite a while
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bubblesblue
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posted 05-15-2005 08:49 PM
Okay Nanny Smurf had a pal named Smoogle, what exactly was smoogle? A Pink Rabbit?
Okay ya'll have me thinking.
Wasn't there a Cobbler?
And maybe archer (had a bow and arrows) ?
Natural Smurf is one too I think I recall....
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bubblesblue
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posted 05-15-2005 09:55 PM
Okay okay last one then I am going to bed (Thanks alot guys I will be dreaming of smurfs) what about Enamoured Smurf (the one who pulls the petals off the flowers and says she loves me, she loves me not and carves he and Smurfettes initials on the tree? Tell me I am not nuts here?
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Handy Smurf
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posted 05-19-2005 05:01 AM
quote: Originally posted by bubblesblue: Natural Smurf is one too I think I recall....
Natural Smurf was Nat (smurfling) before he went in Father Time's clock and was made a smurfling again.
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albinosmurf
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posted 06-18-2005 04:32 AM
did anyone mention don smurfo yet, belongs in the additionals jokey smurf masqueraded as Smurfette's storybook hero Don Smurfo in 1 of the later episodes.
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Vic George
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posted 06-18-2005 09:01 PM
Don Smurfo was a fictional Smurf who basically resided in his story books, except for the few episodes where he came out of his books to face real life. He ended up returning to the books afterward.
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posted 09-16-2006 10:10 AM
If Evil Smurf is in reference to when Hawgatha turned *herself* into a Smurf (or a Smurfette as the case may have been -- Her gender was never actually acknowledged in that episode) then that should be corrected.
Hawgatha in Smurf(ette) form was actually coined 'Snorty Smurf' until of course she lost her false tail (a glued-on blue-painted pea) and was found out, then banished from the village.
Indeed her sidenote should be entered at the bottom of your Smurf_Names list.
Barber Smurf has also not been included as an addition to the 1.0 Smurf gallery as of yet.
Thank you for remembering Wild! The Lost Smurfling! :~) La La, Lala....
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Vic George The ND Guy
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posted 09-16-2006 11:24 AM
Hogatha transformed herself into a Smurf twice on the show -- once as a male Smurf in "The Fake Smurf", and once as Grandma Smurfette in another episode during the Grandpa Smurf years.
-------------------- VIC GEORGE -- Westfield, MA, USA "Cat and mouse games really aren't much fun for us mouse types" -- Empath from "Empath The Bandit Smurf"
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Vic George The ND Guy
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posted 09-20-2006 11:05 AM
As for "Smurfs that weren't Smurfs", Gargamel also transformed himself into a Baby Smurf during the first season.
-------------------- VIC GEORGE -- Westfield, MA, USA "Cat and mouse games really aren't much fun for us mouse types" -- Empath from "Empath The Bandit Smurf"
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Wizard Smurf
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posted 11-11-2011 01:10 AM
I don't knowww... I just want to say that in the movie there's Narrator Smurf...
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Animator Smurf
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posted 11-12-2011 02:16 AM
I don't think you've mentioned
Baker Cook Chef Chatty Nobody/Somebody
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posted 11-12-2011 02:18 AM
Also,
Architect Gutsy(Movie) Chemist Toughy
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Wizard Smurf
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posted 11-24-2011 08:46 PM
...I was wondering...that Brainy, Lazy and Jokey Smurf are just classic smurfs...
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Smurfette
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posted 02-11-2012 05:08 PM
Please tell me if I forgot one, and you could ask me anything about one of the characters, (even the creation of Nanny)! So, here (should) feature every smurf mentioned
01. Papa Smurf. 02. Smurfette 03. Hefty Smurf 04. Brainy Smurf 05. Barber Smurf 06. Harmony Smurf 07. Black/Purple Smurf(s) 08. Cobbler Smurf 09. Masked Pie Smurf (Jokey's invention that came to life) 10. Jokey Smurf 11. Grouchy Smurf 12. Dreamy Smurf 13. Clumsy Smurf 14. Greedy Smurf 15. Chef Smurf 16. Vanity Smurf 17. Handy Smurf 18. Scaredy Smurf 19.Tracker Smurf 20. Sloppy Smurf /Rocker Smurf 21. Painter Smurf 22. Poet Smurf 23. Baby Smurf 24. Natural Smurf/Nat Smurfling 25. Snappy Smurfling 26. Slouchy Smurfling 27. Grandpa Smurf 28. Farmer Smurf 29. Sassette Smurfling 30. Timid Smurf (a.k.a. Actor Smurf) 31. Architect Smurf 32. Baker Smurf 33. Clockwork Smurf 34. Clockworkette Smurf 35. Dabbler Smurf 36. Doctor Smurf 37. Dopey Smurf (a.k.a Dumb Smurf) 38. Enamored Smurf 39. Finance Smurf 40. Flying Smurf (a.k.a. Aviator) 41. Lazy Smurf (a.k.a. Sleepy) 42. Miner Smurf 43. Nanny Smurf (a.k.a. Granny Smurf) 44. Nosy Smurf 45. Reporter Smurf 46. Editor Smurf 47. Reflection Smurf (a.k.a. Hundredth) 48. Reporter Smurf 49. Sneezy Smurf 50. Stinky Smurf 51. Sweepy Smurf 52. Tailor Smurf 53. Weakling Smurf 54. Wild Smurf 55. Weepy Smurf 56. Tuffy Smurf 57. Wooly Smurf 58. Nursette Smurf 59. Lucky Smurf 60. Lumberjack Smurf/Timber Smurf 61. Pretentious Smurf 62. Pastrycook Smurf 63. Cook Smurf 64. Submariner Smurf 65. Navigator Smurf 66. Fisher Smurf 67. Hunter Smurf 68. Marco Smurf 69. Flighty Smurf 70. Don Smurfo 71. Nobody Smurf 72. Pushover Smurf 73. Gutsy Smurf 74. Panicky Smurf 75. Crazy Smurf 76. Narrator Smurf 77. Passive-Agressive Smurf
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Grandpa Smurf
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posted 02-11-2012 05:18 PM
So, how was Nanny Created?
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posted 02-11-2012 05:22 PM
Nanny was created just like Smurfette, Sassette and Nursette, by a spell, although, this spell was not evil, it was created by Grandpa Smurf himself! The reason no other female smurfs were created is because Grandpa somehow "lost" the spell, I always thoght it was sad that Nanny, Sassette, Nursette and Clockworkette were turned into coins by Gargamel (as did Nosy and Tuffy)
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Joseph Raymond
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posted 03-22-2013 06:35 AM
Papa Smurf
Papa Smurf is a gentle, wise, and knowledgeable village elder. As the Smurfs' leader, Papa is a central father-like figure that the Smurfs typically go to when seeking counsel. Due to his fatherly nature, Papa Smurf is always concerned about the Smurfs’ welfare and harmony. He is very altruistic and is always available to help anybody—Smurf or human! His great diplomatic skills come in handy when encountering humans or other creatures in the forest.
In the original comic books by Peyo, Papa Smurf has a much more forceful personality. He is often portrayed as a cantankerous and irritable leader. In these comics, Papa has little patience and becomes easily angry with the Smurfs for being disobedient or making mistakes.
Papa Smurf's duty is to ensure that all the Smurfs of the village get along and respect each other. When real chaos arises, Papa Smurf usually resorts to drastic measures, often through the use of magic. For example, Papa switched bodies with Gargamel in order to pretend to attack the village ("Smurf Versus Smurf" comic adventure) ("Romeo & Smurfette" TV episode). In another instance, he creates an entire village full of evil doubles of the original Smurfs ("The Smurf Menace" issue).
While Papa Smurf sometimes prefers to not have to constantly fix problems, he realizes that it is his calling. He once said that since he may not be able to be the village leader forever, every Smurf should have a brief experience of commanding the village. To do so, Papa handed over his signature red hat, allowing each Smurf the chance to direct others on a construction project. The Smurfs were then referred to as "Papa Greedy", "Papa Clumsy" or "Mama Smurfette," depending on whose turn it was to be the village leader. While Papa did see the importance of each Smurf gaining leadership skills, his true purpose was to guide the Smurfs and help fix their problems and mistakes.
When he is not actively acting as the leader or helping other Smurfs, Papa Smurf indulges in his favorite hobby: magical chemistry, or alchemy. He often makes elixirs to help Smurfs who get into trouble. The French comic portrays Papa Smurf constantly preparing magical drinks from white hellebore. The drawings that portray the effects of these alchemical brews are shown as both turbulent and amusing. Aside from his house, he also has a laboratory containing several chemical devices. Papa Smurf often tries to create potions to help the Smurfs but sometimes fails; such as the time he accidentally created a substance that turned any living thing into a huge monster (see the album: The Smurfs and the Cracoucass and the cartoon episode "The Smurfs and the Howlibird"). Impassioned by this activity, he occasionally leaves the village in order to get the needed ingredients.
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Joseph Raymond
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posted 03-22-2013 06:36 AM
Smurfette
The adventure of the Smurfette first started in Spirou magazine in 1966. She was made by Gargamel as a means to sow unrest in the Smurf village. When this was discovered, Papa Smurf succeeded in turning her into a real Smurf, altering her appearance at the same time. She still was a source of envy between the Smurfs, though, and at the end of this story, she left the Smurf village, thus restoring the status quo of an all-male community. She made the occasional on-off appearance, but when the animated TV series of the Smurfs was introduced in the 1980s, she was featured as a permanent character, appearing in stories in which she was not included in the original source comics. Thus, the comics also started to feature her as a permanent character.
Comics
Smurfette was magically created from clay by the Smurfs' enemy, Gargamel, so that she would use her charms to cause jealousy and competition among the Smurfs in order to cause their fall. He left her in the forest and Hefty Smurf took her to the Smurf village, where she was kept out of kindness.
(Although Grouchy Smurf had customarily stated "I hate Smurfette," he did draw a love symbol on a wall when he was sure no one was watching.)
Gargamel's plans didn't work well at all. The Smurfs' kindness to Smurfette caused her to want nothing else than to be a real Smurf. Papa Smurf took pity on her and took her to his laboratory, where they locked themselves in while he cast spells, including infusing her with moonbeams, before emerging. Smurfette now had long, flowing blonde hair and an appealing character. This caused every Smurf of the village to fall in love with her. The Smurfs got their revenge on Gargamel by using the same process that he had used to make the Smurfette, but in this case they built a man-sized, wart-covered, ugly old hag who talked Smurf language and chased the horrified sorcerer all over the forest.
Smurfette returned occasionally to the village, though she found that her presence still aroused conflict. When the Smurfs argued about which one should marry her, she herself announced that she would take Grouchy Smurf, who had customarily stated "I hate marriage", thus making her point that the subject was closed.
The Smurfs then moderated their passion for her, worshipping from a distance, and she settled permanently in the village. She even learned to talk in Smurf language when previously she had talked in straight human speech in accordance with Gargamel's magic.
Her influence could still be used for positive actions. When Hefty Smurf tried to organize the Olympic Smurfs, the other Smurfs showed no interest. But when it was later announced that the winner would get a kiss from the Smurfette this produced a mad rush for the signing-in office.
Cartoon series
The Hanna-Barbera cartoon series of the Smurfs, introduced in 1981, had her as an actual Gargamel spy and saboteur who intentionally tries to disrupt life in the village. She was magically created from blue clay, sugar and spice but nothing nice, crocodile tears, half a pack of lies, a chatter of a magpie, and the hardest stone for her heart. She is found in the forest by Hefty Smurf (The Smurfs, season 1 volume 1, "The Smurfette").
Working for Gargamel, Smurfette tried a few different approaches to defeat the Smurfs, all of which failed. In the dam incident, she used a slice of cake to lure Greedy Smurf into opening it. Where Greedy tried to close the dam again, Smurfette yanked it back. Greedy soon caught on, all the tugging eventually threw Smurfette off balance and she promptly fell into the river. While Greedy hammered the dam back down, Smurfette was rescued by Papa Smurf who sent her to court.
In Smurf court, Smurfette's beauty was to no avail with the entire village angrily aware of her treachery. She finally admitted her slavery to Gargamel and tearfully offered to submit the Smurfs' judgement. Hefty thinks she's lying and wants to beat her up, however, Papa Smurf absolves her of her guilt and offers to attempt to free her by making her a real Smurf. Papa Smurf magically undid some of Gargamel's spells, consequently turning Smurfette into a more beautiful creature. Her hair grew and became blonde. Her dress became frillier. As a final touch, her shoes turned into high-heel pumps. Of course, everyone now loved her and actually fought to do trivial favors for her such as walking her home.
When Gargamel recontacts her, he is alarmed by her changed visage and realizes that Papa Smurf has undone his control of her. Instead he tries to placate his and manipulates her to lure the Smurfs into a trap. The trap is successful with the entire community captured and Smurfette is aghast at her unwitting role in it. However, she is then able to spectacularly undo her mistake by disguising herself as a male masked Smurf to lure away Gargamel and Azrael on a chase that both allows her to incapacitate the villains and free the Smurfs. At the conclusion of the story, any doubts of the Smurfs of Smurfette's loyalty are resolved and she is made a welcome permanent member of their village.
Smurfette's original artificial nature arose again in the sequel episode, "Smurfette Unmade." In this story, Gargamel tells his apprentice Scruple (who was an added character by this time) about how he regrets creating her, he comments how bad is that Gargamel can't turn her evil again, and he remembers there is a way. They kidnap her and prepare a spell which initially doesn't seem to work and the Smurfs take her home. When Scruple turns on the next page of Gargamel's spell book, the bad guys realize the spell is complete but its effects won't become apparent until the next full moon's midnight, which happened to be that very night. The effects includes Smurfette changing back to her original appearance and malicious personality before she could consult Papa Smurf on the matter. Thus changes into her original form, Smurfette manages to hide by concealing her black hair with a wig (in spite of her feet being a dead giveaway) but the Smurfs eventually learned the truth when she arranges the Smurfs to be captured. Papa Smurf said he can't repeat the spell that had initially turned her good. However, when Gargamel was about to get Baby Smurf to test his gold making potion (over Smurfette's objection), Smurfette's conscience rebels and is changed her back to her blond-haired appearance. Gargamel and Scruple attempt to capture her to prevent them from losing again but Smurfette destroys the potions sending the Smurfs' arch enemies into a tree. They all returned home with Papa Smurf guessing that Smurfette's Smurf nature was too strong to ever fully remove in the first place.
Movies
In the 2011 Smurfs movie, Smurfette is voiced by singer Katy Perry. Katy Perry has confirmed that she'll be reprising her role for The Smurfs 2.
As seen in the trailer for The Smurfs 2, there is a scene with Smurfette in her original appearance, as per her introduction in the comics and cartoon series. At this time, it is unknown if elements of Smurfette's origin story will be part of the storyline in the 2013 Smurf film.
-------------------- Joseph Raymond
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