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'''"The Astrosmurf"''' is the first episode of ''[[The Smurfs]]'' season one. It aired on September 12, 1981 on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Len Janson]].
'''"The Astrosmurf"''' is the first episode of ''[[The Smurfs]]'' season one. It aired on September 12, 1981 on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Len Janson]].



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File:Smurfs 101 title card.png
On-screen title card.

"The Astrosmurf" is the first episode of The Smurfs season one. It aired on September 12, 1981 on NBC. It was written by Len Janson.

The Smurfs make Dreamy's wish come true by making him believe he's traveled to another planet.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

In order of appearance:

Mentioned and non-speaking characters are in italics

Locations

  • Gargamel's castle
  • Smurf village

Objects

  • Gargamel's crystal ball
  • Dreamy's birthday cake
  • Dreamy's sleep potion
  • Papa Smurf's transforming potion

Vehicles

  • Dreamy's rocket

Production

Development

International title card.

The Astromsurf was a comic book published in 1970. It was written by Peyo, Yvan Delaporte, and Gos, and illustrated by Peyo and Gos. Hanna-Barbera then adapted this as the first episode to air in 1981, being adapted by Les Jansen. Peyo and Delaporte are only given creator acknowledgement.

Filming

Four directors were credited, including George Gordon, Bob Hathcock, Carl Urbano, and Rudy Zamora. Since Hanna-Barbera were partial to group crediting for their Saturday morning cartoon's entire season, it's unknown if all four of them directed the episode.

Behind the scenes

  • Papa Smurf is exactly 543 years old.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References