
Smurfily Ever After
Smurfette fantasizes about whom she might want to marry someday. Meanwhile, as the Smurfs prepare for the wedding of Laconia and Woody, Gargamel appears ruining the joyous celebration with a ghoulish calliope.
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Plot Summary
In this animated special, the Smurfs encounter a magical spell that threatens to turn them into ordinary humans. Smurfette, in particular, grapples with the idea of not being a Smurf. The Smurfs must work together to find a way to reverse the enchantment before they lose their Smurfiness forever.
Critical Reception
As a television special from the 1980s, 'Smurfily Ever After' was generally well-received by its target audience of young children and fans of The Smurfs. It is remembered fondly for its charming animation and the familiar voices of its characters. Critical reviews from the time were scarce, but it contributed to the enduring popularity of the Smurf franchise.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its whimsical plot and positive Smurf-centric themes.
- Appreciated for its classic Smurfs animation style.
- Seen as a delightful, albeit simple, adventure for young viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific special is not widely documented on Google Reviews, but general Smurfs content from this era is often recalled with nostalgia and affection for its family-friendly nature.
Fun Fact
This special features many of the original voice actors from 'The Smurfs' animated series, including Don Messick as Papa Smurf and Frank Welker as Hefty Smurf.
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