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The Smurfs, or Les Schtroumpfs, is a Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System, Sega Mega-CD, and Sega Game Gear. It was followed by The Smurfs Travel the World.

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  • The Smurfs, or Les Schtroumpfs, is a Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System, Sega Mega-CD, and Sega Game Gear. It was followed by The Smurfs Travel the World.
  • Some of the Smurfs, including Papa Smurf and Brainy, appeared along with Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, and Baby Gonzo in the 1990 animated television special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue. They had previously appeared in a 1987 comic-style print ad, with the cast of the animated Fraggle Rock and other NBC characters in the commissary.
  • All anyone knows about The Smurfs is that they are a DIFFERENT alliance than The Smurfs on their way to Candy Mountain. File:Stub.png This article is a stub. Help the Cyber Nations Wiki by expanding it. More information may be found at requests for expansion.
  • After having the release date changed three times, Columbia Pictures released The Smurfs on July 29, 2011. Box office analysts initially predicted the film would tie with Cowboys & Aliens, but The Smurfs ultimately came in second grossing $35.6 million against Cowboys & Aliens' $36.4 million. Despite receiving mostly negative reviews from critics, The Smurfs has been a box office success, and CinemaScore polls showed a positive score from audience voters.
  • The Smurfs is an American animated television series that aired on NBC from September 12, 1981 to December 2, 1989. Made by Hanna-Barbera, it is based on the Belgian comic series by the same name, created by Belgian cartoonist Peyo (who also served as Story Supervisor of this adaptation) and aired for 256 episodes with a total of 421 individual stories. The series began airing on Cartoon Network in 1992 and also aired on Boomerang.
  • The Smurfs is a 2011 family film based on the comic book series of the same name, as well as the 1981 TV series. Its sequel, The Smurfs 2, will be released on July 31, 2013.
  • Premise-the many stories are of the Smurfs-little blue creatures who live in the forest and have to escape from the cluthes of the Gargamel. Although there are about 100 Smurfs only about half are named in the series.
  • A characteristic of the Smurf language is the frequent use of the word "smurf" and its derivatives in a variety of meanings. The Smurfs replace enough nouns and verbs in everyday speech with "smurf" as to make their conversations barely understandable: "We're going smurfing on the River Smurf today." File:Sued.png In "Halloween on Spooner Street", a female teenager is seen dressed up as Smurfette. A drunken Peter explains to Lois the mushrooms growing on a damp spot on his side of the bed are where the Smurfs live in "Guy, Robot".
  • They appeared in the episode Hot Tub where the Drawn Together gang was watching them fight each other to the death in a fighting arena. They appeared again at the beginning of Freaks & Greeks where they were seen screaming and running around in terror while Wooldoor killed them all with a lawnmower.
  • (We start off with the usual opening for the Nostalgia Critic, then come to him entering the room with Malcolm Ray and Tamara Chambers) NC: I told you, we just reviewed a Fantastic Four movie. I'm not doing another one. Tamara: But it was so bad! NC: I don't care! Malcolm: They couldn't even spell it right! Fant4stic. NC: I don't care! Tamara: It got half a percent on Rotten Tomatoes. NC: How the hell do you do that? Malcolm: It found a way. (NC opens up the closet and discovers the Black Nerd inside wearing a Raphael mask and wielding sais) BN: Cowabunga! NC: Ahh! Tamara: Black Nerd? Malcolm: Yes? BN: No!
  • However, having extracted "Smurf essence" from a lock of Smurfette's hair, Gargamel also arrives and ends up being treated by Patrick's boss Odile upon using most of his acquired magic on her elderly mother by restoring her youth and attractiveness. But Gargamel resumes his search upon recognizing Patrick and following him to FAO Schwarz, but gets arrested after stealing a leaf blower and for causing chaos in the store with some customers while trying to catch the Smurfs. Gargamel manages to bust out of jail with the aid of flies. By that time, Papa Smurf manages to calculate the night he and the others can get home. But first, he must figure out the spell to do so. Patrick tells them that there is an old book store in the city near Anjelou Cosmetics as he bonds with the Smurfs after sendi
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