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, the daughter of the Smurfs' original creator, Peyo. While the voice cast varies by region, the English dub features actors like Sandra Asratian (Smurfette) and David Freeman (Papa Smurf). Looking Ahead: The 2025 Movie In addition to the TV series, a major musical film The Smurfs is scheduled for release on July 18, 2025 . It will feature a star-studded cast including
is not trying to replace your childhood. It is trying to introduce your children to a world where the biggest problem is a grumpy wizard and a malfunctioning magic potion.
: Unlike the 1980s 2D cartoon, this series uses vibrant CGI and often features two 11-minute segments per episode. New Characters and Lore
For over six decades, the tiny blue beings known as The Smurfs have been a global cultural phenomenon. From the original Belgian comic books by Peyo to the beloved 1980s Hanna-Barbera cartoon and the CGI films of the 2010s, each generation has its own version of the mushroom-village life. Now, a new chapter is beginning. Nickelodeon and Paramount have officially unveiled , and it is poised to redefine the franchise for a modern audience while keeping the nostalgic charm that made the originals timeless.
, as well as Gargamel’s niece and nephew to add more depth to the villainous subplots. Lore Expansion
: Fans of the original comics appreciate the return to "100% Smurf DNA," noting that the series captures the mischievous personalities often lost in previous TV adaptations.
, the daughter of the Smurfs' original creator, Peyo. While the voice cast varies by region, the English dub features actors like Sandra Asratian (Smurfette) and David Freeman (Papa Smurf). Looking Ahead: The 2025 Movie In addition to the TV series, a major musical film The Smurfs is scheduled for release on July 18, 2025 . It will feature a star-studded cast including
is not trying to replace your childhood. It is trying to introduce your children to a world where the biggest problem is a grumpy wizard and a malfunctioning magic potion.
: Unlike the 1980s 2D cartoon, this series uses vibrant CGI and often features two 11-minute segments per episode. New Characters and Lore
For over six decades, the tiny blue beings known as The Smurfs have been a global cultural phenomenon. From the original Belgian comic books by Peyo to the beloved 1980s Hanna-Barbera cartoon and the CGI films of the 2010s, each generation has its own version of the mushroom-village life. Now, a new chapter is beginning. Nickelodeon and Paramount have officially unveiled , and it is poised to redefine the franchise for a modern audience while keeping the nostalgic charm that made the originals timeless.
, as well as Gargamel’s niece and nephew to add more depth to the villainous subplots. Lore Expansion
: Fans of the original comics appreciate the return to "100% Smurf DNA," noting that the series captures the mischievous personalities often lost in previous TV adaptations.