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Average age of the adult
male Smurfs is 100 years of age, while Papa Smurf is 542.
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Chef and Baker are the
village chefs of this universe. Greedy just simply likes to
get his hands on food. Chef and Baker were originally the
same character until "The Finance Smurf" introduced them as
separate characters.
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Brainy is usually hit in
the head with a mallet whenever he goes off on his long
speeches.
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Clumsy and
Dimwitty/Dopey are sometimes recognized as being the same
character.
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Handy originally wore a
regular Smurf hat and pants, and then later wore blue
overalls and a hat with no visor.
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Hefty originally had no
tattoo on his arm.
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Vanity originally wore a
Smurf hat with no flower on it.
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Grouchy became grouchy
because he was bit by the Buzz Fly.
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Farmer eventually wore a
straw Smurf hat and green overalls with wooden shoes.
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Smurfberries do not
appear.
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Blue moons are times
when a baby Smurf is about to be delivered to the Smurf
Village.
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The Smurf language
division is North and South.
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Smurfette was blue as an
"un-Smurf", and was turned into a Smurf through "plastic
smurfery". She also left the village for a time before
becoming a permanent member.
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Swoofs were orange
(which were later changed to green).
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A nameless Smurf was
King Smurf.
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The Smurf that would
become Alchemist Smurf becomes Apprentice Smurf.
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Tuberose cured the Black
Smurf disease (which was changed to purple when "The Black
Smurfs" was first published in English as "The Purple
Smurfs").
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Gargamel wanted the
Smurfs for his Philosopher's Stone. His first canonical
encounter with them was in the story "The Smurfnapper".
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Gargamel's cousins are
Barbapapa and Sagratamabarb.
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Gargamel had a one-time
admirer, a bratty kid named Jeanty in "A Child Among The
Smurfs" who wanted to become his apprentice, but later
changed his mind when he realized that he didn't want to go
down the same road as Gargamel.
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Azrael was originally a
female cat, and then was changed to a male cat.
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Bigmouth is identified
as a giant instead of an ogre.
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The Smurflings, Puppy,
Baby, Wild, Grandpa Smurf, and Nanny exist in this universe,
although they do not make many appearances since the focus
of the stories is mostly on the original 100 Smurfs and
Smurfette. Also, Grandpa and Nanny only appear in the Schtroumpf magazine stories.
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Wild learned how to talk
in Smurf, though in the manner of "Tarzan speak".
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Papa and Grandpa Smurf
are the only Smurfs that are seen wearing beards. Grandpa
Smurf is also the only male Smurf character shown to have
head hair.
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Clockwork Smurf was the
substitute of an anthropomorphic jar of Benco chocolate
drink powder in an adaptation story that originally featured
the character. He was able to fully talk in Smurf and had a
hat that dispensed liquid from its spout.