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Smurfs The (FrenchLes SchtroumpfsDutchDe Smurfen) is a Belgian comic franchise centered on a fictional colony of small, blue, humanoid creatures who live in mushroom-shaped houses in the forest. 

Smurfs The was first created and introduced as a series of comic characters by the Belgian comics artist Peyo (the pen name of Pierre Culliford) in 1958, wherein they were known as Les Schtroumpfs.

There are more than 100 Smurf characters, and their names are based on adjectives that emphasise their characteristics, such as “Jokey Smurf”, who likes to play practical jokes on his fellow Smurfs. “Smurfette” was the first female Smurf to be introduced in the series.

The Smurfs wear Phrygian caps, which came to represent freedom during the modern era.

The word “smurf” is the original Dutch translation of the French “schtroumpf”, which, according to Peyo, is a word he invented during a meal with fellow cartoonist André Franquin when he could not remember the word salt.[1][2][3]

Smurfs The franchise began as a comic and expanded into advertising, films, TV series, ice capades, video games, theme parks, and toys. By 2008, the franchise had generated $4 billion in revenue, making The Smurfs one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.[4]

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At the time he came up with the idea for the Smurfs, Peyo was the creator, artist, and writer of the Franco-Belgian comics series titled Johan et Pirlouit (translated to English as Johan and Peewit), set in Europe during the Middle Ages and including elements of sword-and-sorcery.

Johan serves as a brave young page to the king, and Peewit (called Pirlouit (pronounced Peer-loo-ee) in the original French version) functions as his faithful, if boastful and cheating, midget sidekick.

In 1958, Spirou magazine started to publish the Johan et Pirlouit story La Flûte à six trous (“The Flute with Six Holes”).[5] 

The adventure involved them recovering a magic flute, which required some sorcery by the wizard Homnibus.

In this manner, they met a tiny, blue-skinned humanoid in white clothing called a “Schtroumpf”, followed by his numerous peers who looked just like him, with an elderly leader who wore red clothing and had a white beard.

Their first full appearance was published in Spirou on October 23, 1958.[6] 

The characters proved to be a huge success, and the first independent Smurf stories appeared in Spirou in 1959, together with the first merchandising.

Smurfs The shared more adventures with Johan and Pirlouit, got their own series and all subsequent publications of the original story were retitled La Flûte à six Schtroumpfs (also the title of the movie version of the story).

With the commercial success of the Smurfs came the merchandising empire of Smurf miniatures, models, games, and toys.

Entire collecting clubs have devoted themselves to collecting PVC Smurfs and Smurf merchandise.

Name – Smurfs The

Smurfs The is pronounced like the German word “Strumpf” meaning “sock”.

However, according to Peyo, the original author of the Smurfs comic strip, the term and the accompanying language of the Smurfs came during a meal he had with his colleague and friend André Franquin at the Belgian Coast.

Having momentarily forgotten the word “salt”, Peyo asked him (in French) to pass the schtroumpf. Franquin jokingly replied, “Here’s the Schtroumpf—when you are done schtroumpfingschtroumpf it back…” and the two spent the rest of that weekend speaking in “schtroumpf language”.[1][3] 

The name was later translated into Dutch as Smurf, which was adopted in English.[2]

Both the comics and cartoons have been translated in many languages. In most cases, the original name “Schtroumpf” is replaced by a new term.

The most common are variations on the Dutch translation “Smurf”, while other names are indicative of their gnome-like appearance.

In English, they were briefly named the goblins in the book Dilly Duckling and the Goblins (1973) before being renamed the Smurfs.[7]

In Spanish, they are called “Pitufos”, a term invented by Miguel Agustí who was the head of the Spanish magazine Strong which first published the cartoon in Spanish.

According to Agustí, he was walking around Barcelona while trying to come up a name for the cartoon.

He came across a sculpture of the Ox of Patufet and was inspired by the word Patufet.

From Patufet he derived the non-existent word Pitufo. The name later spread to most Spanish-language versions of the cartoon.[8]

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Nightfall at Smurf Village

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