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The Smurfs - Season 6
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Title: The Smurfs

Overview: Classic Saturday-morning cartoon series featuring magical blue elf-like creatures called Smurfs. The Smurfs, named for their personalities, inhabit a village of mushroom houses in an enchanted forest. These loveable creatures are led by Papa Smurf and live carefree... except for one major threat to their existance: Gargamel, an evil but inept wizard who lives in a stone-built house in the forest; and his feline companion, the equally nasty Azrael.

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Average Vote: 6.9 (492 votes)

Cast

  • Papa Smurf (voice): Don Messick
  • Smurfette (voice): Lucille Bliss
  • Hefty Smurf (voice): Frank Welker
  • Handy Smurf (voice): Michael Bell
  • Jokey Smurf (voice): June Foray
  • Gargamel (voice): Paul Winchell
  • Brainy Smurf (voice): Danny Goldman
  • Greedy Smurf (voice): Hamilton Camp
  • Clumsy Smurf (voice): William Callaway
  • The Smurfs - Smurfquest (1) (Season 6 - Episode 1)

    Grandpa Smurf returns to the village from a 500-year voyage around the world to restore the power of the Long Life Force Stone. Papa Smurf and a few other Smurfs help Grandpa Smurf find the purest sources of the four primal elements from around the world while the remaining Smurfs stay behind to search for the Long Life Force Stone.

    The Smurfs - Smurfquest (2) (Season 6 - Episode 2)

    The Smurfs - Smurfquest (3) (Season 6 - Episode 3)

    The Smurfs - Smurfquest (4) (Season 6 - Episode 4)

    The Smurfs - Gargamel's New Job (Season 6 - Episode 5)

    Gargamel moves in as Prince Theodore's new sorceror while the Smurfs visit the prince.

    The Smurfs - Grouchy Makes A Splash (Season 6 - Episode 6)

    Grouchy loses his fear of swimming when he sees Baby Smurf being kidnapped by Gargamel in a duck suit.

    The Smurfs - No Smurf Is An Island (Season 6 - Episode 7)

    Handy designs a submarine so that he could visit Marina the Mermaid.

    The Smurfs - Don Smurfo (Season 6 - Episode 8)

    Jokey's masquerade as Smurfette's storybook hero Don Smurfo puts him at risk when he has to confront Azrael to prove himself.

    The Smurfs - The Prince And The Hopper (Season 6 - Episode 9)

    Smurfette falls in love with a prince who's been turned into a frog by an evil wizard.

    The Smurfs - Smurfette's Gift (Season 6 - Episode 10)

    Smurfette's nose for finding out her birthday presents makes her part of an imp's collection.

    The Smurfs - The Most Popular Smurf (Season 6 - Episode 11)

    Scruple puts a spell on Jokey that makes all his gag giftboxes contain actual gifts.

    The Smurfs - A Loss Of Smurf (Season 6 - Episode 12)

    A suggested beauty regimen turns Vanity into a blue Wartmonger.

    The Smurfs - The Last Whippoorwill (Season 6 - Episode 13)

    The Smurfs must rescue the last whippoorwill egg before insects totally invade the forest.

    The Smurfs - The Color Smurfy (Season 6 - Episode 14)

    The Smurflings and Grandpa Smurf seek to restore color to a monochrome world by finding the right color in a spectrum pool to restore life to a color sprite.

    The Smurfs - Lazy's Nightmare (Season 6 - Episode 15)

    Morphio is using the Smurfs' worst fears to trap them in their dreams, but Lazy finds out how to fight back against those fears.

    The Smurfs - All The Smurf's A Stage (Season 6 - Episode 16)

    Timid portrays several different Smurfs to prove his acting ability to Poet.

    The Smurfs - Smurfs On Wheels (Season 6 - Episode 17)

    Grandpa Smurf, Papa Smurf, and Nat prove getting to Dreamy Steamy Springs on foot is more than half the fun when Handy takes his fellow Smurfs on a wild ride in his camper.

    The Smurfs - The Littlest Viking (Season 6 - Episode 18)

    Peewit does prove himself worthy of being a Viking warrior by facing the Stone King.

    The Smurfs - Baby's New Toy (Season 6 - Episode 19)

    Baby loses all interest in his current toys, but the Toymaker has lost his interest in making toys. Now the Smurfs need to cheer up both.

    The Smurfs - Bringing Up Bigfeet (Season 6 - Episode 20)

    The Smurflings get more practice in babysitting than they ask for when they offer to watch after Bigmouth's nephew.

    The Smurfs - The Scarlet Croaker (Season 6 - Episode 21)

    Sassette, who's accidentally captured by a young Wartmonger she befriends, later finds herself and her fellow Smurfs rescued by a mysterious heroic Wartmonger.

    The Smurfs - Calling Dr. Smurf (Season 6 - Episode 22)

    Dabbler devotes himself to the study of medicine.

    The Smurfs - Can't Smurf The Music (Season 6 - Episode 23)

    Chlorhydris tries to take the music out of the Smurfs by doing away with the notes.

    The Smurfs - The Royal Drum (Season 6 - Episode 24)

    Princess Amani from Africa visits King Gerard, and her royal drum attracts the attention of a couple of thieves.

    The Smurfs - It's A Puppy's Life (Season 6 - Episode 25)

    Gargamel switches bodies with Puppy and starts making off with the Smurfs.

    The Smurfs - Sweepy Smurf (Season 6 - Episode 26)

    A not-so-popular chimney cleaning Smurf gets his due when he rescues Baby Smurf from a burning house.

    The Smurfs - Journey To The Center Of The Smurf (Season 6 - Episode 27)

    Miner finds a new way to keep the Smurfs warm all winter when he discovers ""dirty rocks"".

    The Smurfs - The Tallest Smurf (Season 6 - Episode 28)

    Gourdy the Genie makes Slouchy the tallest Smurf by shrinking the others to ant-size.

    The Smurfs - Essence Of Brainy (Season 6 - Episode 29)

    Brainy has lost his personality, and three of his fellow Smurfs have too much of his.

    The Smurfs - Dr. Evil And Mr. Nice (Season 6 - Episode 30)

    Scruple gives Gargamel a magic-induced split personality.

    The Smurfs - The Root Of Evil (Season 6 - Episode 31)

    Chlorhydris unleashes a destructive root that turns whoever it touches evil.

    The Smurfs - Tattle Tail Smurfs (Season 6 - Episode 32)

    The Smurflings learn never to tell lies when their tails start to grow.

    The Smurfs - Greedy Goes On Strike (Season 6 - Episode 33)

    An unappreciated Greedy finds new appreciation with a gnome king, who ends up taking advantage of Greedy's talents and ignoring his son.

    The Smurfs - Future Smurfed (Season 6 - Episode 34)

    Lord Balthazar creates a rip in the fabric of reality with Father Time's scythe, releasing a baby dinosaur from the past.

    The Smurfs - Crying Smurfs (Season 6 - Episode 35)

    Hefty learns that even a tough Smurf like him is never too tough to cry.

    The Smurfs - Gargamel's Dummy (Season 6 - Episode 36)

    Jokey's puppet of Gargamel comes to life and carries out the real Gargamel's evil will.

    The Smurfs - Smurfs On The Run (Season 6 - Episode 37)

    Gargamel and Sassette upset the balance of truth and deceit, and it's up to the both of them to reset the balance.

    The Smurfs - A Myna Problem (Season 6 - Episode 38)

    A myna bird unwittingly protects the Smurfs from Gargamel by repeating a spell that turns them into ducks.

    The Smurfs - The Horn Of Plenty (Season 6 - Episode 39)

    The Smurfs travel to the Land Of Plenty to get some of the legendary cornucopia.

    The Smurfs - I Smurf To The Trees (Season 6 - Episode 40)

    Gargamel makes all the trees come to life and they decide to leave the forest.

    The Smurfs - Clumsy's Cloud (Season 6 - Episode 41)

    Clumsy brings a little cloud of misfortune into the village which really needs a silver lining.

    The Smurfs - Bookworm Smurf (Season 6 - Episode 42)

    The world ceases to function when Sassette wishes all the books in the world to disappear.

    The Smurfs - Farmer's Genie (Season 6 - Episode 43)

    Farmer encounters Gourdy the Genie in his garden, who makes a mess of things but is allowed to stay in the village anyway.

    The Smurfs - Master Scruple (Season 6 - Episode 44)

    Gourdy the Genie finds a temporary new master with Gargamel's apprentice.

    The Smurfs - Scruple's Sweetheart (Season 6 - Episode 45)

    Scruple breaks Brenda's heart when he and Gargamel fight over her magic wand at the Broomstick Ball.

    The Smurfs - The World According To Smurflings (Season 6 - Episode 46)

    The Smurflings learn about the balance of nature when they misuse Mother Nature's wand.

    The Smurfs - The Enchanted Quill (Season 6 - Episode 47)

    Gargamel's after a magic quill that never makes mistakes to draw up a map of the Smurf Village, so Papa Smurf creates a magic quill that goofs up and switches it for the real quill.

    The Smurfs - The Most Unsmurfy Game (Season 6 - Episode 48)

    The Wartmongers are using the Smurfs as prey in their hunting game.

    The Smurfs - Put Upon Puppy (Season 6 - Episode 49)

    Puppy learns to be obedient when he rescues the Smurfs from Gargamel.

    The Smurfs - Heart Of Gold (Season 6 - Episode 50)

    Clockwork rocks the village when Gargamel replaces his heart of gold with a heart of stone.

    The Smurfs - The Village Vandal (Season 6 - Episode 51)

    A super-hungry termite causes destruction in the village, and the Smurflings are blamed for it.

    The Smurfs - The Gallant Smurf (Season 6 - Episode 52)

    Hogatha turns herself into a Grandma Smurfette in order to capture Grandpa Smurf and present her to the mother of a prince as something she's never seen before.

    The Smurfs - Sassette's Tooth (Season 6 - Episode 53)

    Gargamel poses himself as the Tooth Fairy to capture the Smurfs when Sassette loses her tooth.

    The Smurfs - Snappy's Way (Season 6 - Episode 54)

    Snappy turns the ""doe-ray-me"" spell back on the troll that cast it on him when he accidentally buries his fellow Smurfs under an avalanche with his selfishness.

    The Smurfs - Fire Fighting Smurfs (Season 6 - Episode 55)

    Snappy has a fit of conscience when he finds himself caring for wounded animals from a forest fire he accidentally created.

    The Smurfs - Handy's Window-Vision (Season 6 - Episode 56)

    A crystal that transmits images to dozens of smaller crystals turns the Smurfs into ""window-vision"" watching stool potatoes.

    The Smurfs - Papa Smurf, Papa Smurf (Season 6 - Episode 57)

    Papa Smurf and Gargamel are accidentally doubled, and must find some way to pull themselves (and the entire village) together.

    The Smurfs - Jokey's Cloak (Season 6 - Episode 58)

    Jokey's cloak renders him permanently invisible when he gets wet wearing it.

    The Smurfs - Papa's Last Spell (Season 6 - Episode 59)

    Gargamel casts a spell on Papa Smurf that blocks his ability to use magic.

    The Smurfs - Lure Of The Orb (Season 6 - Episode 60)

    Poet, Handy, and Painter fall under the hypnotic lure of a magic orb that gives the illusion of heightened inspiration.

    The Smurfs - Smurfette's Flower (Season 6 - Episode 61)

    A pushy sentient flower learns to respect Smurfette's kindness when it takes advantage of her.

    The Smurfs - Reckless Smurfs (Season 6 - Episode 62)

    The Smurfs totally redefine ""extreme sports"" when Gargamel puts a daredevil spell on them.

    The Smurfs - Head Over Hogatha (Season 6 - Episode 63)

    Cupid gives Hogatha a case of lovesickness and she falls for Gargamel, but Gargamel just wants to use her to get to the Smurfs.

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