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The Smurfs is a Belgian comic franchise centered on a fictional colony of small, blue, humanoid creatures who live in mushroom-shaped houses in the forest. The Smurfs was first created and introduced as a series of comic characters by the Belgian comics artist Peyo in 1958, wherein they were known as 'Les Schtroumpfs'. They were later adapted in a 1981-1989 animated TV series by Hanna-Barbera.

References to The Smurfs in The Simpsons

Characters

Picture Character name Reference
Happy Little Elves.png The Happy Little Elves The Happy Little Elves are a fictional children's program, often resembling a cross between The Smurfs, Snorks, Astrosnik, Teletubbies and Care Bears.

Episodes

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
1 1 "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" Bart refers to The Smurfs Christmas Special, when he summarizes several good things that always happen to characters whenever it's Christmas.
11 4 "Treehouse of Horror X" The names Comic Book Guy (as his supervillain alter-ego The Collector) wishes to be called are: Obi-Wan, Iron Man, Mr. Mxyzptlk, and Big Papa Smurf.
12 18 "Trilogy of Error" When Homer was drunk at Moe's Tavern, he said that the Blue Man Group was a total rip-off of the Smurfs, and that the Smurfs suck.
17 17 "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore" Homer called Vishnu "Papa Smurf".
12 18 "Trilogy of Error" When Homer was drunk at Moe's Tavern, he said that the Blue Man Group was a total rip-off of the Smurfs, and that the Smurfs suck.
Homer & Smurfette.png 22 13 "The Blue and the Gray" Homer imagines Smurfette.
23 6 "The Book Job" The trolls in The Troll Twins of Underbridge Academy replace many words with "trolly", a reference to The Smurfs.
25 1 "Homerland" Papa Smurf appeared in Annie Crawford's mind, which lead her to take Lunatrix.
29 1 "The Serfsons" Genital Snerfs are parodies of The Smurfs.
Smurf Realty.png 30 4 "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" A Smurf appears in Lisa's hallucination.
The Happy Little Elves Movie.png 30 15 "101 Mitigations" The poster for The Happy Little Elves Movie is a reference to The Smurfs film, which starred Hank Azaria as Gargamel.



Games

Picture Game Reference
The Simpsons Game At the end of the level Mob Rules, Kang and Kodos use the word 'space' to replace certain words, a reference to how The Smurfs would say 'smurf' instead of some nouns and verbs.
The Happy Little Elves Game.png The Simpsons: Tapped Out‎ The Happy Little Elves Game is a parody of Smurfs' Village.
The Simpsons: Tapped Out‎ In The Price of Donuts Pt. 3, after tapping on Comic Book Guy's exclamation mark: "Well there was this game called the Smurfs and...".

Books

Picture Book Reference
The Simpsons Xmas Book Bart refers to The Smurfs Christmas Special.

Comics

Picture Comic issue Story name Reference
Momolapalopi.png Simpsons Comics #131 Les Schtroumphsons In Simpsons Comics #131, parodies of Belgian comics are seen. The cover of the album Momolapalopi is obviously inspired by The Smurfs. The story Le Schtroumphsons borrows its title from the French-language name of The Smurfs (Les Schtroumpfs) and features a group of green Smurf-like midgets. In another scene, Mr. Burns is referred to as Gilgamel, the evil one, a reference to the Smurfs' nemesis Gargamel.
Scrumf.png The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror #23 It Happens! The Scrumfs is a parody of The Smurfs.

Common Cast and Crew

Cast

Picture Name Role in The Smurfs Role on The Simpsons
Fred Armisen.jpg Fred Armisen Voice of Brainy Smurf in the two movies and the holiday special The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol. Voiced Terrence in the season 24 episode "The Day the Earth Stood Cool" and in the season 34 episode "Pin Gal"..
Hank Azaria.jpg Hank Azaria Played Gargamel in the two live-action movies. Main voice cast.
Alan Cumming.jpg Alan Cumming Voice of Gutsy Smurf in the two movies. Voiced Loki in the season 33 episode "Bart's in Jail!".
Tom Colicchio.jpg Tom Colicchio Played a party guest as a cameo in the 2011 film. Voiced himself in the season 23 episode  "The Falcon and the D'ohman".
Brendan Gleeson.jpg Brendan Gleeson Played Victor Doyle in The Smurfs 2. Voiced Joe Quimby Sr. in the season 37 episode "Sashes to Sashes".
John Goodman.jpg John Goodman Voiced Papa Smurf in the rebooted movie. Voiced Meathook in the season 11 episode "Take My Wife, Sleaze".
Tim Gunn.jpg Tim Gunn Played Henri in the 2011 film. Was interviewed in the documentary Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson.
Neil Patrick Harris.jpg Neil Patrick Harris Played Patrick "Pat" Winslow in the 2 live-action movies. Voiced himself in the season 3 episode "Bart the Murderer".
John Kassir.jpg John Kassir Voice of Crazy Smurf in the 2 movies. Voiced a possum in the season 10 episode "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"", a donkey in the season 13 episode "Jaws Wired Shut", and Duff McShark in the season 14 episode "Old Yeller-Belly".<ref>The Simpsons: One Step Beyond Forever!.
Ellie Kemper.jpg Ellie Kemper Voiced Smurfblossom in Smurfs: The Lost Village. Voiced Mary Tannenbaum in the season 32 episode "A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas".
Jimmy Kimmel.jpg Jimmy Kimmel Voiced Passive-Aggressive Smurf in The Smurfs 2 and Tardigrade in the rebooted movie. Voiced himself in the special Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
Nick Kroll.jpg Nick Kroll Voiced Chernobog in the rebooted movie. Voiced Lem in the season 27 episode "Halloween of Horror".
Natasha Lyonne.jpg Natasha Lyonne Voiced Mama Poot in the rebooted movie. Voiced Sophie in the season 28 episode "The Nightmare After Krustmas", the season 30 episode "E My Sports", the season 31 episode "Marge the Lumberjill", and the season 34 episode "When Nelson Met Lisa".
Jack McBrayer.jpg Jack McBrayer Voiced Clumsy Smurf in Smurfs: The Lost Village'. Voiced Ewell Freestone in the season 22 episode "The Great Simpsina".
John Oliver.jpg John Oliver Voice of Vanity Smurf in the two movies. Voiced Booth Wilkes-John in the season 25 episode "Pay Pal".
Shaquille O'Neal.jpg Shaquille O'Neal Voiced Smooth Smurf in The Smurfs 2. Voiced himself in the season 29 episode "Gone Boy".
Nick Offerman.jpg Nick Offerman Voiced Ken in the rebooted movie. Voiced Captain Bowditch in "The Wreck of the Relationship" and "Uncut Femmes".
Mandy Patinkin.jpg Mandy Patinkin Voiced Papa Smurf in Smurfs: The Lost Village'. Voiced Hugh Parkfield in the season 6 episode "Lisa's Wedding".
Katy Perry.jpg Katy Perry Voiced Smurfette in the two movies. Played herself in the season 22 episode "The Fight Before Christmas" via live-action recording.
Wolfgang Puck.jpg Wolfgang Puck Played a chef in the 2011 movie. Voiced himself in "The Bart Wants What It Wants".
Danny Pudi.jpg Danny Pudi Voiced Brainy Smith in Smurfs: The Lost Village. Voiced Johnson Bryans in the season 37 episode "Bart 'N' Frink".
Christina Ricci.jpg Christina Ricci Voiced Vexy in The Smurfs 2. Voiced Erin in the season 7 episode "Summer of 4 Ft. 2".
Joan Rivers.jpg Joan Rivers Played a party guest as a cameo in the 2011 film. Voiced Annie Dubinsky in the season 23 episode "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution".
Amy Sedaris.jpg Amy Sedaris Voiced Jaunty in the rebooted movie. Voiced Maggie Simpson in the season 36 episode "Bart's Birthday".
J. B. Smoove.jpg J. B. Smoove Voiced Hackus in The Smurfs 2. Voiced DJ Kwanzaa in the season 22 episode "Angry Dad: The Movie".
Sofia Vergara.jpg Sofia Vergara Played Odile Anjelou in the 2011 film. Voiced Carol Berrera in the season 27 episode "Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles".
Frank Welker.jpg Frank Welker Voiced Azrael in the in the 2011 film, The Smurfs 2, in the 2011 film, rebooted movie and made-for-TV movie The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow. Voiced Santa's Little Helper, Snowball II and various animals.

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