Les Schtroumpfs
- TV Series
- 2021–
- Tous publics
- 12m
The 3D animated remake of the popular series Les Schtroumpfs (1981).The 3D animated remake of the popular series Les Schtroumpfs (1981).The 3D animated remake of the popular series Les Schtroumpfs (1981).
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This show reminds me of the 2017 movie called Smurfs The Lost Village and now this show is on Nickelodeon since 2021 i find this show way better than Thomas And friends All Engines Go i think this show is awesome in my opinion.
Ok so if I watch one or two episodes that's fine but 3 or 4 in a row it makes me bored, and considering Nicktoons in my country (UK) sometimes airs it for an hour it shows that it makes me bored after 2 episodes, voices and storylines are fine.
I loved watching the Smurfs as a kid back in the 80s (though I knew them as Los Pitifufos as they were know in Spain) and I'm loving it now even more with my 3 year old daughter in this updated 3D 21st century remake! Brand new crazy adventures and some new characters but with all of the old charm. Fully recommended, especially since the release of the movies which brought them break into the spotlight. Short stories that are easy to follow for the youngest audience in the house, the ones screaming with excitement as my daughter does: run little Smurfs, run!!! After all, no one wants Gargamel to get his hands on Papa Smurf and company...
This show is for kids. So why so nostalgic adults are bashing it? I can understand that you are not feeling the way you were on 1980 when you watched the first gen cartoons, but you were a kid and I remember the show was as corny as the one we got today.
Some here are trying to be a poor's man version of Leonard Maltin. How sad.
My kid loves this show and he's 3 years old. I don't expect him to still love the show in 20 years.
The 3D animation is very adequate, dialogues are made for kids to be entertain and Gargamel is as dumb as he always was. Giving 1 star for this show is pure bad faith.
Some here are trying to be a poor's man version of Leonard Maltin. How sad.
My kid loves this show and he's 3 years old. I don't expect him to still love the show in 20 years.
The 3D animation is very adequate, dialogues are made for kids to be entertain and Gargamel is as dumb as he always was. Giving 1 star for this show is pure bad faith.
This new version of The Smurfs is slightly better than the 1980s cartoon series, but only in animation quality. Chef and Greedy are separate characters once again, along with Clumsy and Dimwitty. Baby Smurf makes a surprise return to the series, which is true since the little rugrat has not been seen since the 1980s. Brainy Smurf is no longer as self centered and arrogant as you'd expect, and his ego has been downplayed (reverting to a bookworm Smurf). While Hanna-Barbera was instrumental in extreme character build-up and taking artistic liberties in their version, this series is more accurate to the original comics. For some reason, characters such as The Smurflings, Grandpa Smurf, Nanny Smurf and Smoogle are absent. The Smurfy Grove inhabitants, on the other hand, make a fine addition to the series for a younger generation. Johan and Peewit don't appear in this series, which is quite sad because they were the ones involved in the Smurfs introduction from the "Magic Flute" story.
The only downside is the use of gross-out jokes, which never happened in the 1980s series. The biggest offender is "Who Nose?", where Hefty squirts booger substance at the other Smurfs in the end. Another downside is the show focusing more on the Smurfs, Gargamel and Bigmouth, which can get pretty boring to watch.
The animation is great, the pacing is faster, the story concepts are good stuff, but the character portrayals and voice acting is pretty mixed. Aside from that, the people in Belgium did a good job keeping the spirit of the original comics alive and The Smurfs were able to regain their original mischievous personalities they had once lost. It is not a continuation of the 1980s series, but an offshoot of the original comics. Overall, I give this new series a smurfy 6 out of 10.
The only downside is the use of gross-out jokes, which never happened in the 1980s series. The biggest offender is "Who Nose?", where Hefty squirts booger substance at the other Smurfs in the end. Another downside is the show focusing more on the Smurfs, Gargamel and Bigmouth, which can get pretty boring to watch.
The animation is great, the pacing is faster, the story concepts are good stuff, but the character portrayals and voice acting is pretty mixed. Aside from that, the people in Belgium did a good job keeping the spirit of the original comics alive and The Smurfs were able to regain their original mischievous personalities they had once lost. It is not a continuation of the 1980s series, but an offshoot of the original comics. Overall, I give this new series a smurfy 6 out of 10.
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