Smurfette

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Smurfette
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Species Smurf
Gender Female
Marital status Single
First appearance TS: "The Astrosmurf" (1981)
Played by Lucille Bliss

Smurfette is one of the main characters in The Smurfs animated television series. She is voiced by Lucille Bliss.

She is originally created by the wizard Gargamel, as a way to spy on the Smurfs and spread jealousy to their village. However, she decides that she wants to be a real Smurf and Papa Smurf casts a spell that changes her hair from black to blonde as a sign of her transformation. Before Sassette's debut in season 5, Smurfette was the only female Smurf in existence.

Character description

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Gallery

Main article: Smurfette/Gallery

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

WARNING: The following section contains content that may be seen as mature or offensive to some readers. Reader discretion is advised.
  • In The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy episode "The Schlubs," there is a race of creatures known as the Schlubs living in the mushrooms in Billy's front yard. Grim wants to melt the 100 Schlubs into gold bars to revive My Troubled Pony, in reference to Gargamel wanting to melt the Smurfs into gold. There is also a single female Schlub like Smurfette, only she is giant-sized and fiercely jealous of any competition. Mandy ended up melting all the Schlubs herself, except for the female Schlub.
  • In The Smurfs episode "Dances with Smurfs," there is a cross between The Smurfs, and the movies Avatar and Dances with Wolves, wherein Cartman integrates himself with the Smurfs in Smurfland to save them and the Smurfberries from Wendy, who fills in for Gargamel. He also tries to start a relationship with an orange-haired Smurfette, but has to prove himself to Papa. Clumsy warns Cartman that Wendy has found them, who gets her way by bulldozing the entire village and killing all the Smurfs in the process.
  • In the DTV The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie!, while the Smurfs hold a funeral for Papa, Smurfette, Brainy, and Hefty get run over by a carriage.
  • In the Big Bang Theory, Howard and Bernadette paint themselves blue and wear Papa and Smurfette-like costumes for a party. Bernadette also uses "smurf" in place of a private area she will have to clean paint out of for weeks.
  • In the Sugar and Toys episode "Superduper Kyle's Stay at Home Staycation," Rachel Dolezal has gone from pretending to be a Black woman to pretending to be a purple-faced Purp (who are supposed to be Black themselves) and trying to live among the other Purps, which is annoying the women Purps, including what is presumably Smurfette.

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