This is a list of The Smurfs characters appearing in the original comics, the 1980s cartoon and the 2011 movie (as well as its sequels), and the 2021 reboot. [1]. The Smurfs are a group of tiny, blue creatures that debuted on TV in 1981.
Here is the full list of Smurf characters that appeared in the cartoon series. The following is a chart to show which Smurf characters exist within the universes of media that the Smurfs appear in. The three main universes are the comic books, the 1981 cartoon show, and the 2021 cartoon show, which features returning characters from the former two.
NOTE: This counts for actual character appearances or specifically mentioned in the media universe. List of animal. Discover every Smurf character from Papa to Brainy, complete with personality traits, village roles, and little.
A list of all the Smurfs characters with a description of each. Who the Smurfs are, where they live, who their friends and enemies are, and who created the Smurfs (Peyo) are all discussed. Smurfs are small blue elf-like people who originally appeared in a comic strip titled The Smurfs.
As the Smurf cartoons were extremely popular, they were later adapted into a TV series and a movie. Below is a list of Smurf names: Smurfette. The character of Smurfette is one of the most iconic blue cartoon characters.
She is a female Smurf who was created by the evil wizard Gargamel in an attempt to create chaos and division among the male Smurfs. As 'The Smurfs' hits theaters, true-blue favorites- from Cookie Monster to Captain Planet. Since the Belgian comic strip debuted in 1958, the Smurfs have launched their own cult.
Of course, not every blue cartoon character is as loved as Stitch or Papa Smurf. Some, like Dr. Mahatten, are actually pretty bad and responsible for the deaths of millions.
But more on that later. In recognition of these primary colored creations, here are 15 of the most famous blue cartoon characters of all time. 1.
Stitch Jaime DioGuardi/YouTube. The cast has a simple structure as well: almost all the characters look essentially alike-mostly male (a few female Smurfs have appeared: Smurfette, Sassette, and Nanny Smurf), short ("three apples high"), [10] with blue skin, white trousers with a hole for their short tails, white hat in the style of a Phrygian cap, and sometimes some.