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The Smurfs

Show Summary

Aired: 1981 - 1990
Show Type: Animated
Country of Origin: US

The Smurfs (Les Schtroumpfs in French) are a fictional group of small sky blue creatures who live somewhere in the forests of Europe. The Belgian cartoonist Peyo introduced Smurfs to the world, but English-speakers perhaps know them best through the animated television series from Hanna-Barbera Production.

The Smurfs were a large group of smurfy blue creatures living in a smurfy mushroom villiage. Their smurfin enemies were Gargamel and his cat Azrael who seemed to have no goal in life but to capture the Smurfs. They said smurf so many times in each smurfin sentence that you have to wonder what the smurf the writers were thinking.

In 1976, Stuart R. Ross, an American media and entertainment entrepreneur who saw the Smurfs while travelling in Belgium, entered into an agreement with Editions Dupuis and Peyo, acquiring North American and other rights to the characters. Subsequently, Ross launched the Smurfs in the United States in association with a California company, Wallace Berrie and Co., whose figurines, dolls and other Smurf merchandise became a hugely popular success. NBC television executive Fred Silverman's daughter had a Smurf doll of her own, and Silverman thought that a series based on the Smurfs might make a good addition to his Saturday-morning lineup.

The Smurfs secured their place in North American pop culture in 1981, when the Saturday-morning cartoon, The Smurfs, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, finally debuted on NBC from 1981 to 1990. The show became a major success for NBC, spawning spin-off television specials on an almost yearly basis. The Smurfs was nominated multiple times for Daytime Emmy awards, and won Outstanding Children's Entertainment Series in 1982–1983. The Smurfs television show enjoyed continued success until 1990, when, after a decade of success, NBC cancelled it due to decreasing ratings. The series currently airs in reruns on Boomerang, and 26 selected episodes were aired in DiC Entertainment's syndicated programming blocks. The series is still being shown regularly on many channels throughout the world. The cartoon was formerly distributed by Television Program Enterprises (the later name of Rysher Entertainment) and WorldVision Enterprises, Inc. by having some episodes with those company names. The cartoon is now distributed by Warner Bros. Television, and have made it available through their online video service In2TV.

Warner Bros. has announced its tentative plans to start releasing the complete Smurfs Cartoon series on DVD in the United States in season box sets in 2008 .



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_on_da_right_path_Posted: 05/10/2008
i luved the smurfs
ilovemohawksPosted: 05/19/2008
What the smurf?! Ahah. It was pretty good.
funshinePosted: 05/27/2008
I love the Smurds growing up, I watched them through high school even as an adult I still like them.
youngcolton52Posted: 08/19/2008
I used to watch when I was little.
kp77Posted: 08/19/2008
Oooh i loved the smurfs. Just between u and me- readers I will tell you an awesome story. I loved the smurfs so much that one day i went into the bathroom and got into my sisters makeup (you know the crud cheap kids playstuff with colours that are CRAZY) anyways I decided that i would be a smurf...so i used up pretty much the whole blue eyeshdow in her makeup kit and put it on my face. No skin was left that wasn't blue, i was so proud...but it turned to tears when it wouldn't come off and took like 3hrs to scrub off, i was never a smurf again. I laugh it about it now but when i retell it i never say i wanted to be a smurf just that i was bored and wanted a blue face which sounds worse!! so now you now. haha how funny.

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