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  2. Smurfette - Wikipedia

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    Smurfette became the popular example of a trope that was soon baptized with her name by Katha Pollitt. Smurfette, like many female characters in TV and movies, is the only female in an otherwise all-male cast, thus this is called "The Smurfette Principle". Other such characters include Miss Piggy of the Muppets or Princess Leia in Star Wars ...

  3. List of The Smurfs characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of The Smurfs characters appearing in the original comics, the 1980s cartoon and the 2011 movie (as well as its sequels), and the 2021 reboot. [1]The Smurfs were also sold as collectible toys, and many of these characters were ideal from manufacturing and marketing points of view in that they had the same basic body plan but could be differentiated by one or two distinguishing ...

  4. The Smurfette - Wikipedia

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    The Smurfette (French: La Schtroumpfette) is the third album of the original French-language Smurfs comic series. [1] The story has also been made into an episode of the Smurfs animated cartoon show, where the only known significant difference is that Smurfette stays in the village for the rest of the show's run. [ 2 ]

  5. The Smurfs - Wikipedia

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    "Smurfette" was the first female Smurf to be introduced in the series. The Smurfs wear Phrygian caps , which came to represent freedom during the modern era. The word "smurf" is the original Dutch translation of the French "schtroumpf", which, according to Peyo, is a word he invented during a meal with fellow cartoonist André Franquin when he ...

  6. Smurfs' Grabber latches onto iPhone, iPad with its puffy ...

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    But don't worry, you'll get to improve your grabbing skills across three differently-themed grab machines with Papa, Smurfette and Greedy Smurf. Smurfs' Grabber in action.

  7. Gargamel - Wikipedia

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    Gargamel is an eternal bungler. Some of his schemes to catch Smurfs border on the bizarre (such as a "blue magnet" that attracted solely blue items), though he does have rare moments of genius (the creation of Smurfette, for one). He has a seemingly endless library of spellbooks ("grimoires"), potions, and gimmicks for his life's passion.

  8. The Smurf Apprentice - Wikipedia

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    The animated version of Romeo and Smurfette links the gags as one story, where Gargamel (who did not appear on any one of the gags) uses a magic flower to make Smurfette decide that she will marry Handy Smurf or Hefty Smurf, thus dividing the Smurfs between Handy's supporters and Hefty's supporters.

  9. Marissa Lenti - Wikipedia

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    Marissa Lenti (born September 18, 1992) [1] is an American voice actor, ADR director and script writer. Some of Lenti's noteworthy roles include Yuna in Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear, Shoko Majima in Kokkoku, Chiaki Hoshinomori in Gamers!, Alicia Florence in Aria the Animation, Nita in Brawl Stars, Financier Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom, and Gangle in The Amazing Digital Circus.