A Conversation for 'The Smurfs' - The Smurfy TV Series
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U695218 Started conversation Aug 5, 2004
As brilliant as H2G2 is with its incredible range of entries, I do think there is a glaring omission that (I hope, as I'm unable) someone should address. Someone please, provide the waiting millions with a full blown genealogy of The Smurfs! Thanks in advance.
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J Posted Aug 6, 2004
Papa Smurf
Vanity Smurf (is that his name? The feminine one with the mirror)
Dreamy Smurf
Lazy Smurf
Handy Smurf
Farmer Smurf
Tailor Smurf
Brainy Smurf
Clumsy Smurf
Harmony Smurf
Painter Smurf
Jokey Smurf
Baker Smurf
Grouchy Smurf
Baby Smurf
Greedy Smurf
and of course, Smurfette
That's all I can remember
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Geggs Posted Aug 6, 2004
Well, that's considerably more than the two I could remember. I'm sure you know which two.
Have you seen Donnie Darko, Jodan? There's one scene in there that I think you'd particularly like.
Geggs
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Spiff Posted Aug 6, 2004
No smuring Smurf entry, eh? Smurf it!
What about the diving one with his inflatable water-ring round his waste?
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JulesK Posted Aug 9, 2004
I seem to remember the theme tune may have been in the British Pop Music Charts when I was younger. I may be wrong and haven't checked anywhere, just my memory! 'La la la-la-la-la- la la la la..la la la' is how it went, honest.
Children here used to collect the little figures made of hard rubber stuff. My friend had a sack-full, when we were about 7yrs old (1978).
Jules
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JulesK Posted Aug 10, 2004
Yes, although I've just realised there may have been too many to handle - ie in other countries where 'The Smurfs' were shown.
For example, I can remember watching it in Germany in 1990 (as part of official Au Pair duties!) and they had the same cartoons as us, dubbed, but definitely different theme music.
So - can of worms -open (sorry)!
Jules
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Pimms Posted Aug 10, 2004
Jodan try this smurfy link: http://www.mushroomvillage.com/katalogpreface.html
The history of the Smurfs is detailed toward the end. I'd suggest your introduction noted that this entry is based on the fictional history of the Smurfs as derived from the Hanna Barbera cartoon series, in turn based on the stories created by Peyo.
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The father of the smurfs Pierre Culliford, who is better known under his artist name Peyo, was born in June of 1928 in Brussels.
The smurfs first appeared as "side characters" in the story "The Flute with the Six Holes". Back then they still looked like starving little gnomes. The story with these blue gnomes was such a success that Peyo decided to make them the main characters of a story. These fable creatures were called "Stroumpf". Peyo came up with this name while being on vacation with his friend Franquin. They came up with the idea to replace every verb or noun they couldn't think of with "stroumpf" which means something like "something, thing". This was the birthday of one of the loveliest smurf characteristics - the (schtroumpf) smurf language.
From now on, the triumphant advance of the smurfs couldn't be stopped. In many countries children grew up with the smurf comics (in Germany smurfs first appeared in the mid sixties in the "Fix & Foxi" comics), the lovely smurf figurines disported in every children's room, from candy wrappings to bike bells, everywhere smurfs were smiling at you.
The "Smurf-Boom" started in Germany with "Vader Abraham's" hit song "The Smurfsong" back in 1977.
The 250 cartoons, produced by the American Hanna-Barbera Studios (The Flintstones, etc.) that were televised worldwide and the feature film "The Smurfs and the Magic Flute" finally made the smurfs "Stars",
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Pimms (sad smurfy smiley)
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Aug 10, 2004
*takes two steps backwards in stunned scilence supprize and amazement
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J Posted Aug 10, 2004
Righto Pimms. I'll work on the introduction and add something on the theme song later today.
What's so surprising, 2legs?
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Aug 10, 2004
I'm not entirely sure.... Didn't they 'redo' the Smurfs? And really mess it up? Or am I thinking of something else...
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J Posted Aug 10, 2004
Well, the fans got smurfed off when they took them out of Smurf Village. And that was pretty much the end of it.
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Pimms Posted Aug 11, 2004
Smurfing that link I gave you I smurfed there was a detailed TV section: http://www.mushroomvillage.com/smurfs-tv.html smurfing every episode and ending with who smurfed all the characters - you missed a few Smurfs
Pimms
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