.. world of Green Moonshine to unlock the secret of the Smurfs' past, present and future!
Warning to all parents
This series is aimed at young children and is suitable for viewing by children over four years of age. It is not suitable for children under this age. It is not appropriate for children under four years of age.
Plots
In this series, the Smurfs are a magical race of blue-skinned, short and stout, and unintelligent but mischievous creatures. They live in the world of Green Moonshine. Each episode has a different title.
The Smurfs' world is threatened by the evil Gargamel. He desires the magic of Green Moonshine, which he believes holds the secret to making the Smurfs into real wizards. The Smurfs find themselves fighting for their homes in an effort to protect Green Moonshine.
Plot
This part of the plot has been included only to clarify the character of the Smurfs.
Adaptations
The short Smurfs Adventures episode The Smurfs and their Magic Mirror is about the Smurfs getting a magic mirror that shows them what they have been doing.
The Smurfs and the Magic Flute is a made-for-TV movie that aired on NBC.
Additional titles
The television episodes of the Smurfs have also aired under several titles that are sometimes misleading.
See also
Smurfette
References
Category:The Smurfs television series
Category:BBC children's television programmes
Category:British animated television programmes featuring anthropomorphic characters
Category:British animated television series
Category:Television series by Octagon Films
Category:Television series about families
Category:Animated television series about size change
Category:Television series about the afterlife
Category:Animated television series about dysfunctional families
Category:Television series about siblings
Category:Television series about superheroes
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