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The Smurfs - Season 9
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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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Ratings

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 - The Smurfs That Time Forgot (1) (Season 9 - Episode 1)

    A baby dinosaur is brought into the present time and the Smurfs try to get him back by a magic key.

    The Smurfs - The Smurfs That Time Forgot (2) (Season 9 - Episode 2)

    A baby dinosaur is brought into the present time and the Smurfs try to get him back by a magic key.

    The Smurfs - Lost in the Ages (Season 9 - Episode 3)

    While trying to get the dinosaur back, the Smurfs get trapped in time when they lose the key's crystals.

    The Smurfs - Cave Smurfs (Season 9 - Episode 4)

    Brainy and Greedy encounter a prehistoric bird.

    The Smurfs - Hogapatra's Beauty Sleep (Season 9 - Episode 5)

    In Ancient Egypt, an empress suffers from insomnia and it's up to Lazy to do his thing- sleep so she will get the idea.

    The Smurfs - Mummy Dearest (Season 9 - Episode 6)

    Gargamel's Egyptian incarnation puts the Smurfs to work on building a monument for his cat pharoah Azra when they wake up a mummy that saves them.

    The Smurfs - Shamrock Smurfs (Season 9 - Episode 7)

    An enchanted stew puts more than a little "Irish spring" into Greedy.

    The Smurfs - Karate Clumsy (Season 9 - Episode 8)

    Clumsy does chop-sockey to an evil ninja rat.

    The Smurfs - Like it or Smurf It (Season 9 - Episode 9)

    Brainy's version of Double Dare gets dangerous on a volcanic paradise.

    The Smurfs - Papa's Big Snooze (Season 9 - Episode 10)

    Papa Smurf goes beddy-bye when a Japanese bug bites him.

    The Smurfs - A Fish Called Snappy (Season 9 - Episode 11)

    Snappy does Mr. Limpett when he gets on a water sprite's bad side.

    The Smurfs - The Smurf Odyssey (Season 9 - Episode 12)

    The Smurfs help Zeus' feeble son learn the ways of godhood on his quest for the Golden Fleece.

    The Smurfs - Trojan Smurfs (Season 9 - Episode 13)

    When in Troy and Smurfette gets captured by an heiress who thinks she's a doll, the Smurfs do what the Greeks did.

    The Smurfs - Fortune Cookie (Season 9 - Episode 14)

    Jokey puts some messages of his own inside the fortune cookies.

    The Smurfs - Imperial Panda-Monium (Season 9 - Episode 15)

    The Smurfs must rescue a child emperor of China from Gargamel's Oriental self, who wants to usurp the throne.

    The Smurfs - Smurfette's Green Thumb (Season 9 - Episode 16)

    Smurfette gets pricked by a magic plant in Babylon and turns whatever she touches into a plant.

    The Smurfs - Hefty Sees a Serpent (Season 9 - Episode 17)

    Nobody believes Hefty's story about a serpent until Gargamel's Scottish counterpart captures them.

    The Smurfs - Phantom Bagpiper (Season 9 - Episode 18)

    Smurfette becomes a horse jockey to help a Scottish ghost rescue his kidnapped horse.

    The Smurfs - Jungle Jitterbug (Season 9 - Episode 19)

    Vanity gets some dance in his pants, which helps bring rain to a South American village.

    The Smurfs - The Clumsy Genie (Season 9 - Episode 20)

    Clumsy trades places with a genie in Baghdad, and now he has to cure the Sultan's cold or else!

    The Smurfs - Scary Smurfs (Season 9 - Episode 21)

    The Smurfs get turned into monsters after nibbling on a gingerbread house in Germany.

    The Smurfs - Sky High Surprise (Season 9 - Episode 22)

    A band of baby bandits in the desert steal the time crystals.

    The Smurfs - Gnoman Holiday (Season 9 - Episode 23)

    Julius Geezer of the Gnomans wants Smurfette as his wife, and Lazy has to fight a Gnoman gladiator to save her.

    The Smurfs - Greedy's Masterpizza (Season 9 - Episode 24)

    Painter is no longer the only Smurf who can create a "masterpizza!"

    The Smurfs - The Monumental Grouch (Season 9 - Episode 25)

    Grouchy has a change of heart in Rome when his likeness is taken for granite.

    The Smurfs - Curried Smurfs (Season 9 - Episode 26)

    Gargamel's Far East counterpart finds and sells the Smurfs to the Rajah for his private zoo.

    The Smurfs - G'day Smoogle (Season 9 - Episode 27)

    Does Smoogle find his long-lost cousin Marsupilami down under? Well, actually he finds his own ancestors down under, so who knows?

    The Smurfs - Grandpa's Fountain of Youth (Season 9 - Episode 28)

    Grandpa Smurf regains his lost youth in Mexico.

    The Smurfs - Big Shot Smurfs (Season 9 - Episode 29)

    Greedy and Brainy are caught up in a civil war between two groups of tiny people off the coast of Spain.

    The Smurfs - No Reflection On Vanity (Season 9 - Episode 30)

    Vanity mistakes an icicle for a missing key crystal while the real missing key crystal is about to set adrift into the sea in Antarctica.

    The Smurfs - Papa Lose His Patience (Season 9 - Episode 31)

    Is Papa Smurf getting as hot-tempered as those bulls chasing them around in Spain?

    The Smurfs - Swashbuckling Smurfs (Season 9 - Episode 32)

    The Smurfs become unwilling shipmates for a parrot pirate.

    The Smurfs - Painter's Egg-Cellent Adventure (Season 9 - Episode 33)

    Painter must get a magic chicken in Russia to start laying painted eggs again.

    The Smurfs - Small-Minded Smurfs (Season 9 - Episode 34)

    A headhunter in the jungle is doing shrinky-dinks with the Smurfs' heads.

    The Smurfs - Bananas Over Hefty (Season 9 - Episode 35)

    An orangutan has got the hots for Hefty.

    The Smurfs - Smurfs of the Round Table (Season 9 - Episode 36)

    It's up to the Smurfs to restore honor to Camelot and wrest control of Excalibur away from Morgan Le Fay.

    The Smurfs - Wild Goes Cuckoo (Season 9 - Episode 37)

    A Swiss clockmaker uses Wild Smurf in his next cuckoo clock.

    The Smurfs - Brainy's Beastly Boo-Boo (Season 9 - Episode 38)

    An African storytelling stick in Brainy's hands turns his fellow Smurfs into wild animals.

    The Smurfs - The Golden Rhino (Season 9 - Episode 39)

    A greedy trader steals both Prince Bakari's golden rhino and a golden Brainy.

    The Smurfs - Hearts 'N' Smurfs (Season 9 - Episode 40)

    Gargamel's Dutch doppelganger puts a spell on Brainy that causes all his fellow Smurfs to spread nastiness when they take over Cupid's job.

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