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At first, as the name implies, they use a fog machine and a set of harps to create the illusion of heaven, but quickly reveal that Gargamel's life of sin and depravity has earned him an eternity being tortured by Satan, who is here represented by Hefty Smurf with a pitchfork.
Debra Soh: Hm.
Joe Rogan: Which is kindof interesting.
Debra Soh: And they don’t shame her for that?
Joe Rogan: Well, they can’t!
Debra Soh: Hahahaha.
Joe Rogan: ’Cause there’s only one.
Debra Soh: Yeah.

Unfortunately, as ever, the nature of man and Smurf tends towards cruelty. In the animated adaptation of the story, there's a Swoofette, who is Smurfette in disguise, and even she has it!

  • Pervert Dad: Papa Smurf's one-time attraction to Smurfette in "Romeo And Smurfette". But the foundational question is, do smurfs have cocks?

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    Way before the Hanna-Barbera cartoon, there was a 1965 black-and-white 87 minute animated film called “Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs” released in theatres in Belgium.

    Subverted at one point when a single Smurf tried to take down Azrael with a sling, but his tiny pebble harmlessly bounced off the cat's forehead. The female Smurfs are also heavingly included in the marketing.

  • Smurfing: Also the Trope Namer.
    • There was often Lampshade Hanging, such as in a Johan & Peewit album where Peewit attempts to explain the Smurf language to other humans, but things get extremely confusing:.

    Peewit: If I say "I smurf the smurf", it means...

    Humans: Well...

    Papa Smurf, an alchemist in his own right, generally saves the day.

    The Smurfs are the brainchildren of Belgian comic book creator Peyo and first appeared in another series, Johan and Peewit, where they made their first appearances on October 23, 1958 in the story La Flûte à six schtroumpfs.

    He tried to select the one he thought was Hefty Smurf for Astro Smurf's fighting opponent, but it turned out to be Vanity!

  • Failure Is the Only Option: Gargamel's goal of vengeance is condemned to failure, of course. Which is heavily biased, but in her favor: everyone testified for her because she was pretty! He even admits that he doesn't know what it is but says it sure makes a lot of noise.
  • Black-and-White Morality: Smurfs = GOOD.

    With that her change of heart is genuine and she quickly proves it to everyone.

  • In the 1981 cartoon, Smurfette followed Gargamel's orders out of fear because he created her and could un-create her as well. 3, 2, 1, Smurf! Papa Smurf even lampshaded this after Brainy accused him of getting rid of Baby when he went missing.
    • In an earlier episode of the 1981 TV series that showed Smurfette's origin, after Grouchy and the others were captured by Gargamel and they believed that Smurfette tricked them, Grouchy says, "I hate the Smurfette".

      Done several times.

      • One time in the 1981 cartoon show, Jokey was magicked so that his surprises actually contained gifts.
      • In the comics, Slouchy Smurfling turns Jokey's prank against the jokester, then shrugs the prankster off by calling him and his old prank as something outdated.
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    • Giftedly Bad: Harmony Smurf.

      In "Heavenly Smurfs," Gargamel's out trying to do some murders when he winds up knocking himself out, and the Smurfs decide to take advantage of the situation by convincing Gargamel that he died and had been sent to the afterlife. I mean, it's obvious!

      Smurf: No, no!

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      In later stories, she is good, but no real explanation is given.

      • In the 1981 cartoon show, Smurfette was changed into a real Smurf through the use of magic, and this following her attempt to flood the village and she confesses she was doing it on Gargamel's orders. Later episodes redesigned the characters to look much closer to their comic counterparts.
      • Ascended Extra: Smurfette in her original appearance in the comic books eventually became a regular.

        He often saved the day and would often volunteer for dangerous physical tasks.

      • *Crack!* "Oh, My Back!": In "Smurphony In 'C'", when Gargamel chases after Harmony after he just put his fellow Smurfs in a death sleep with his turlisiphone (shazala-kazoo in the cartoon version), the evil wizard starts getting pains all over until he ends up collapsing.
      • Crippling Overspecialization: The Smurfs whose names are based on their occupations are good at their specific occupations, but have difficulty adapting to situations where other skills may be needed.

        Even Wild Smurf gets away with it, and he's just wearing a loincloth and a hat.

      • Faceless Masses:
        • All identical Smurfs in white clothing. Also the purple fly in the Animated Adaptation counterpart "The Purple Smurfs", and the Japanese slumber bug in "Papa's Big Snooze".
        • Butt-Monkey:
          • Harmless Villain Gargamel suffers a lot of humiliation and misfortune along with his cat Azrael.

            It means: I go to the woods! I need to go to sleep.
            Debra Soh: So like, how much—how much time does she have? They became so popular they got their own Spin-Off books.