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The Marsh Monster was the disguise of a Hank.

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  • Marsh Monster
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  • The Marsh Monster was the disguise of a Hank.
  • The Marsh Monster is a character whose only appearance was in "The Smurf Who Couldn't Say No" of Season 2. He lives in the Great Swamp in the enchanted forest and in control of the foxfire -- the Smurfs use this fire for the annual Firefly Festival. When the fire is put out, he rises up out of the swampy water where it burned and says, "Cursed is he who killed my flame. Cursed is he who gives me pain!" to whomever committed the crime. He said this to Pushover and chased him with a conjured-up storm, as well as various creatures (like snakes) to block his path.
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Reason
  • To force Mr. Samuels to sell his rafting business
Eyes
  • Glowing Yellow
Name
  • Marsh Monster
First
  • Season 2
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Identity
Universe
  • Cartoon Show
Occupation
  • Monster
Gender
  • Male
Race
  • Humanoid in appearance
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  • The Marsh Monster was the disguise of a Hank.
  • The Marsh Monster is a character whose only appearance was in "The Smurf Who Couldn't Say No" of Season 2. He lives in the Great Swamp in the enchanted forest and in control of the foxfire -- the Smurfs use this fire for the annual Firefly Festival. When the fire is put out, he rises up out of the swampy water where it burned and says, "Cursed is he who killed my flame. Cursed is he who gives me pain!" to whomever committed the crime. He said this to Pushover and chased him with a conjured-up storm, as well as various creatures (like snakes) to block his path. When Scaredy and Pushover returned to the Great Swamp to re-light the foxfire, Scaredy read aloud a scroll that Papa Smurf had given them; the Marsh Monster stopped chasing them and appeared to be in a good mood for the time it took for Scaredy to light the fire in the water. Once done, the monster calmed down and sank back into the murky depths, let up the storm, and lifted the curse he had placed on Pushover.
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