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The Smurfs (2021 TV series)
Animated series based on the comics by Peyo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Smurfs (French: Les Schtroumpfs) is an animated television series created and developed by Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel, IMPS, and Peyo Productions, in association with KiKA, Ketnet, RTBF, and Dargaud Media, with the participation of TF1.[3][4] It is the third television show based on the Belgian comic franchise of the same name created by Peyo, after the 1961 series and the 1981 series of the same name.
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Voice cast
Original French voices
- Jean-Loup Horwitz as Papa Smurf[5]
- Anna Ramade as Smurfette,[6] and Smurfblossom
- Antoine Schoumsky as Brainy Smurf and Poet Smurf
- Marc Arnaud as Hefty Smurf, Greedy Smurf, and Wild Smurf
- Kaycie Chase as Jokey Smurf, Smurflily, Baby Smurf, and Harmony Smurf
- Jérémy Prévost as Vanity Smurf, Farmer Smurf[7][8] and Dimwitty Smurf
- Fanny Bloc as Clumsy Smurf, Smurfstorm, and Smurfbegonia
- Xavier Fagnon as Handy Smurf[8] and Reporter Smurf
- Magali Rosenzweig as Smurfwillow, Lazy Smurf,[8] Scaredy Smurf, Painter Smurf, and Leaf
- Emmanuel Curtil as Gargamel, Grouchy Smurf
- Adeline Chetail as Rowena, and Smurffirefly
- Nathalie Homs as Dwayne, and Smurfbubble
English dub voices
- Davis Freeman as Papa Smurf,[9] Farmer Smurf,[8] and Drummer Smurf
- Bérangère McNeese as Smurfette[9] and Baby Smurf (episode 2-23)
- Youssef El Kaouakibi as Brainy Smurf [9]
- Lenny Mark Irons as Gargamel,[9] Dimwitty Smurf,[8] Bigmouth, Reporter Smurf, Harmony Smurf, Doctor Smurf, and Forgotten Smurf
- Catherine Hershey as Smurfwillow[9]
- Ilse La Monaca as Greedy Smurf[10]
- Tess Bryant as Clumsy Smurf, Scaredy Smurf,[11] and Mummy
- Daniel Sieteiglesias as Vanity Smurf[12][13][a]
- Joshua Rubin as Handy Smurf and Grouchy Smurf[14]
- Vincent Broes as Hefty Smurf and Chef Smurf[15]
- Kaycie Chase as Jokey Smurf,[8] Baby Smurf (episode 28-present) and Wimpy Smurf
- Sandra Asratian as Lazy Smurf,[8] Smurfstorm, and Smurfblossom
- Lawrence Sheldon as Poet Smurf[8][16] and Painter Smurf (Season 1)
- Jackie Jones as Smurflily[17]
- Cherise Silvestri as Azrael[18]
- Charlie Cattrall as Tailor Smurf
- Luke Calzonetti as Wild Smurf[19]
- Jade Wheeler as Leaf[19]
- Madeleine Fletcher as Painter Smurf (Season 2-present), Timid Smurf and Glee-Go[20][21]
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Production
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The show was announced by Peyo Productions in 2017.[22] The next year, its European broadcasters were announced: Ketnet (Flanders),[23] TF1 (France), KiKA (Germany),[24] and La Trois (Wallonia). In 2020, it was reported that the broadcast rights had been picked up by the American entertainment brand Nickelodeon for several of its channels,[25] but the airing agreement does not extend to the original 1980s Smurfs series (which continues to be distributed by Warner Bros. in North America).
The series is almost entirely produced in Belgium, with 75% of the animation completed at Dupuis' DreamWall animation studio in the city of Charleroi.[2] Its CGI animation is mainly based on the Sony Pictures Animation film Smurfs: The Lost Village, but is an unrelated production.
After 18 months on pay-TV, The Smurfs is now available to stream on Netflix in the United States.[26] The series made its world premiere in 18 April 2021, on the La Trois channel in Belgium.[2]
A second season was announced in February 2022, premiering worldwide on July 18, 2022 in the United States.[27][19] In Belgium, it premiered on August 29, 2022 on OUFtivi. In France, it premiered on October 5, 2022 on TFOU.[28]
On June 12, 2024, a fourth season of the series was confirmed, and the third season was announced to premiere in the summer of 2024 on Nickelodeon.[29] The third season premiered worldwide on August 25, 2024 in Belgium, and September 2, 2024 in the United States.
On June 6, 2025, two standalone episodes were confirmed to be in production and is set to premiere in 2026.[30]
Broadcast
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It originally premiered in Belgium on April 18, 2021 on La Trois (the RTBF channel), during the Auvio Kids TV (formerly known as OUFtivi programming block.[31] The series premiered on Ketnet in Dutch on October 29, 2021.
In Switzerland, the series premiered on April 25, 2021 on RTS Un, during the RTS Kids programming block.
In France, the series premiered on May 9, 2021 on the TFOU programming block on TF1,[32] later premiered on Nickelodeon France on January 2, 2023.[33][34] And in Québec from August 28, 2021 in Télé-Québec, under the title Les Schtroumpfs 3D. It has also aired on Telemagino.[35][36]
In the United States, the series debuted on Nickelodeon on September 10, 2021.[37] This series debuted on Nick Jr. on July 10, 2023.
In Germany, the series premiered on KiKa on April 16, 2022.[38][24]
In Japan, the series premiered on April 16, 2022 on NHK Educational TV.
In the United Kingdom, the show premiered on November 1, 2021 on Nicktoons, with the same English dub.[39]
In Canada, the show premiered on February 19, 2022 on Family CHRGD before it rebranded on March 1, 2022 into WildBrainTV.
In Latin America, the series first premiered on Paramount+ on November 1, 2021,[40] then the series premiered on Nickelodeon on November 26, 2021 as an exclusive preview until it officially premiered on February 5, 2022.[41]
The Indonesian-dubbed version currently airs on RTV since May 2022.[42] The Bengali-dubbed version of the series debuted on Duronto TV in Bangladesh on October 30, 2022.[43]
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Reception
Common Sense Media gave the show 2 out of 5 stars and the disclaimer: "Reboot of '80s show focuses on pratfalls, not clever plots."[44]
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