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* FantasticDrug: Smurfnip, which is used as a stand-in for pot with the associated MarijuanaIsLSD trope. A telltale way to know that someone is stoned on smurfnip is that the whites of their eyes turn green. Pixie dust, as seen with a Smurf in a MirrorUniverse and normal Vanity in "The High Cost Of Smurfing" inhaling it, is their analog to cocaine. There's also psychelium, a drug that the Psyches are forced to use to inhibit emotional expression. There's glowberries, which gives hallucinations when eaten along with a sour stomach and a bad case of "[[BringMyBrownPants smurfarrhea]]". And there's moonberries, which cause the Smurfs to start eating the roofs of their mushroom houses, thinking that they have hidden magical properties that can cause hallucinations.

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* FantasticDrug: Smurfnip, which This series has a bunch of fictional drugs present:
** Smurfnip
is used treated the same as a stand-in for pot with the associated attendant MarijuanaIsLSD trope. A telltale way to know that someone is stoned on smurfnip is that the whites of their eyes turn green. green.
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Pixie dust, as seen with a Smurf in a MirrorUniverse Mirror Universe and normal Vanity in "The High Cost Of Smurfing" inhaling it, is their analog to cocaine. cocaine as well as scopolamine ("Devil's Breath").
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There's also psychelium, a drug that the Psyches are forced to use to inhibit emotional expression. expression.
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There's glowberries, which gives hallucinations when eaten along with a sour stomach and a bad case of "[[BringMyBrownPants smurfarrhea]]". "smurfarrhea".
** There's dumdum flowers, whose pollen makes whoever sniffs it both high and stupid.
** There's the buzz bean, which is their equivalent to coffee with really high caffeine levels.
** There's stinkweed, which is their analog to tobacco.
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And there's moonberries, which cause the Smurfs to start eating the roofs of their mushroom houses, thinking that they have hidden magical properties that can cause hallucinations.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In an [[https://smurfsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:MarchTo49/The_Smurfs_And_The_Howlibird:_The_Parody_Story non-canon story userblog]] on the Smurfs Fanon Wiki, based on ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode "The Smurfs And The Howlibird" (which turned out to be [[spoiler:the story of a shadowy figure/Sweepstar being read to his robot friends, Stardiot and Terios]]), Hefty and Lazy accidentally spill Papa's failed potion on a bird, which results in the creation of [[SecondPersonNarration the reader]] (as the Howlibird), who causes havoc in the village and rains [[HollywoodAcid "white liquid",]] causing [[ImMelting almost all of the Smurfs and their entire village to melt.]]



* SecondPersonNarration: In the non-canon Howlibird story userblog on the Smurfs Fanon Wiki, the "Howlibird" creature is referred as "you".



* SugarApocalypse:
** The Smurf Village is destroyed in an earthquake in Empath's advanced years. The last Smurf in his generation that he sees dying when this happens is [[spoiler:his half-brother]] Brainy.
** In the non-canon Howlibird story userblog on the Smurfs Fanon Wiki, the Smurf village is melted along with almost all of the Smurfs in the "white liquid" rained by the reader (as the Howlibird).

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* SugarApocalypse:
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SugarApocalypse: The Smurf Village is destroyed in an earthquake in Empath's advanced years. The last Smurf in his generation that he sees dying when this happens is [[spoiler:his half-brother]] Brainy.
** In the non-canon Howlibird story userblog on the Smurfs Fanon Wiki, the Smurf village is melted along with almost all of the Smurfs in the "white liquid" rained by the reader (as the Howlibird).
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In an [[https://smurfsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:MarchTo49/The_Smurfs_And_The_Howlibird:_The_Parody_Story non-canon story userblog]] on the Smurfs Fanon Wiki, based on ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode "The Smurfs And The Howlibird" (which turned out to be [[spoiler:the story of a shadowy figure/Sweepstar being read to his robot friends, Stardiot and Terios]]), Hefty and Lazy accidentally spill Papa's failed potion on a bird, which results in the creation of [[SecondPersonNarration the reader]] (as the Howlibird), who causes havoc in the village and rains [[HollywoodAcid "white liquid",]] causing [[ImMelting almost all of the Smurfs and their entire village to melt.]]



* SecondPersonNarration: In the non-canon Howlibird story userblog on the Smurfs Fanon Wiki, the "Howlibird" creature is referred as "you".



* SugarApocalypse: The Smurf Village is destroyed in an earthquake in Empath's advanced years. The last Smurf in his generation that he sees dying when this happens is [[spoiler:his half-brother]] Brainy.

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* SugarApocalypse: SugarApocalypse:
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The Smurf Village is destroyed in an earthquake in Empath's advanced years. The last Smurf in his generation that he sees dying when this happens is [[spoiler:his half-brother]] Brainy.Brainy.
** In the non-canon Howlibird story userblog on the Smurfs Fanon Wiki, the Smurf village is melted along with almost all of the Smurfs in the "white liquid" rained by the reader (as the Howlibird).
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->'''Papa Smurf:''' May I remind every single one of you, including Empath, that I am still the leader of the Smurf Village, and that what I say still goes for every Smurf to obey. If any of you wish to smurf otherwise, Polaris Psyche will make smurftain that you will not forget your place in the Smurf Village, and any further violations will have you forever smurfed from the Smurf Village.

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->'''Papa -->'''Papa Smurf:''' May I remind every single one of you, including Empath, that I am still the leader of the Smurf Village, and that what I say still goes for every Smurf to obey. If any of you wish to smurf otherwise, Polaris Psyche will make smurftain that you will not forget your place in the Smurf Village, and any further violations will have you forever smurfed from the Smurf Village.
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->'''Papa Smurf:''' May I remind every single one of you, including Empath, that I am still the leader of the Smurf Village, and that what I say still goes for every Smurf to obey. If any of you wish to smurf otherwise, Polaris Psyche will make smurftain that you will not forget your place in the Smurf Village, and any further violations will have you forever smurfed from the Smurf Village.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: There's a list of the 100 or so Smurf characters in Empath's generation of Smurfs, and then there's also the Smurfettes and the next generation of Smurfs.
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* RonTheDeathEater: Hefty the LovableJock from the comic and cartoon series has TookALevelInJerkass and is portrayed as a bully and a SoreLoser who can't stand that Empath got the girl while he did not.
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* RonTheDeathEater: Hefty the LovableJock from the comic and cartoon series has TakenALevelInJerkass and is portrayed as a bully and a SoreLoser who can't stand that Empath got the girl while he did not.

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* RonTheDeathEater: Hefty the LovableJock from the comic and cartoon series has TakenALevelInJerkass TookALevelInJerkass and is portrayed as a bully and a SoreLoser who can't stand that Empath got the girl while he did not.
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* RonTheDeathEater: Hefty the LovableJock from the comic and cartoon series has TakenALevelInJerkass and is portrayed as a bully and a SoreLoser who can't stand that Empath got the girl while he did not.
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* SuddenlySexuality: Averted in the series, where the Smurfs are by nature a two-gender race, but since the parent Smurfs have passed away, the male Smurfs in Empath's generation really haven't seen a female Smurf until Smurfette came along. Not that they aren't attracted to females, period, as Clumsy in the adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute'' gets excited by Princess Savina (not present in either the comic book version or the AnimatedAdaptation) giving him a kiss.
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* {{Asexuality}}: Enforced upon all Psyches. Empath, of course, is heterosexual.
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* VacationEpisode: "Empath's Honeymoon", where Empath and Smurfette spend their vacation as a newlywed couple on a remote island together.
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* BackstoryHorror: It's amazing how most of the Smurfs under Papa Smurf's care live happy, carefree lives like in [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs the cartoon show]], given that the parents who were the Smurfs of Papa Smurf's generation have all died in ThePlague that is OnlyFatalToAdults back when the Smurfs were just little Smurflings. And of course, there's Papa Smurf subjecting [[spoiler:his only begotten son]] Empath to 150 years of living in Psychelia with a group of xenophobic emotionless telepaths.

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* BackstoryHorror: It's amazing how most of the Smurfs under Papa Smurf's care live happy, carefree lives like in [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 the 1980s cartoon show]], given that the parents who were the Smurfs of Papa Smurf's generation have all died in ThePlague that is OnlyFatalToAdults back when the Smurfs were just little Smurflings. And of course, there's Papa Smurf subjecting [[spoiler:his only begotten son]] Empath to 150 years of living in Psychelia with a group of xenophobic emotionless telepaths.



* ContinuityNod: Plenty of it in reference to the ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show.

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* ContinuityNod: Plenty of it in reference to the ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' cartoon show.



** In the series, the Smurfs theme song from [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs the cartoon show]] is consistently referred to as "the Smurf song", even by its characters. In "The Grouchiest Friendship", Empath learns the lyrics of the song during his first visit to the Smurf Village. In "Smurphony Of The Night", Empath uses the tune to disrupt the effect of the MindControlMusic that Lord Vladimir Smurfula uses on Smurfette.

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** In the series, the Smurfs theme song from [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 the 1980s cartoon show]] is consistently referred to as "the Smurf song", even by its characters. In "The Grouchiest Friendship", Empath learns the lyrics of the song during his first visit to the Smurf Village. In "Smurphony Of The Night", Empath uses the tune to disrupt the effect of the MindControlMusic that Lord Vladimir Smurfula uses on Smurfette.



* TheHerosBirthday: The novel begins on the main character's 150th birthday, which turns out to be the day when he is finally released from being in Psychelia, and most of the Smurfs in the village are preparing for his birthday and his arrival home. 150 years for a Smurf (particularly a male Smurf) is basically the age of entering adulthood, as in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show.

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* TheHerosBirthday: The novel begins on the main character's 150th birthday, which turns out to be the day when he is finally released from being in Psychelia, and most of the Smurfs in the village are preparing for his birthday and his arrival home. 150 years for a Smurf (particularly a male Smurf) is basically the age of entering adulthood, as in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' cartoon show.



* IronicBirthday: The story "Smurfed Behind: The Departure" takes place around Empath's 155th birthday, when all the Smurfs in the village end up being lost in time, similar to the events that took place in Season 9 of ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show. This leaves him coming home to an empty village save for his friend Polaris Psyche.

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* IronicBirthday: The story "Smurfed Behind: The Departure" takes place around Empath's 155th birthday, when all the Smurfs in the village end up being lost in time, similar to the events that took place in Season 9 of ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' cartoon show. This leaves him coming home to an empty village save for his friend Polaris Psyche.



* RecursiveCanon: In this series {{Creator/Peyo}} still created ''Franchise/TheSmurfs'' and and is responsible for [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute its]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs related]] [[Film/TheSmurfs adaptations]], but it's all VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory that came from a certain artifact that Handy and Empath have created in "Days Of Future Smurfed".

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* RecursiveCanon: In this series {{Creator/Peyo}} still created ''Franchise/TheSmurfs'' and and is responsible for [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute its]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 related]] [[Film/TheSmurfs adaptations]], but it's all VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory that came from a certain artifact that Handy and Empath have created in "Days Of Future Smurfed".



* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Played straight in the series, since it's mostly based on [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs the cartoon show]], though the reason for the disproportionate number of male Smurf characters is that Papa Smurf's generation (which consisted of both male and female Smurfs) ended up having mostly male offspring, with only one female Smurf offspring, [[spoiler:which turned out to be Sassette]].

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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Played straight in the series, since it's mostly based on [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 the 1980s cartoon show]], though the reason for the disproportionate number of male Smurf characters is that Papa Smurf's generation (which consisted of both male and female Smurfs) ended up having mostly male offspring, with only one female Smurf offspring, [[spoiler:which turned out to be Sassette]].



* VideoPhone: In "Smurfette's Evil Mirror", Smurfette's MagicMirror compact (from ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' episode "The Smurfette" and "Smurfette Unmade") becomes the basis for Handy developing the portable telesmurf for his fellow Smurfs, allowing them to communicate with each other via a magical video phone.

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* VideoPhone: In "Smurfette's Evil Mirror", Smurfette's MagicMirror compact (from ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode "The Smurfette" and "Smurfette Unmade") becomes the basis for Handy developing the portable telesmurf for his fellow Smurfs, allowing them to communicate with each other via a magical video phone.



* WalkingTheEarth: What "Smurfed Behind: The Departure" would have led Empath and Polaris Psyche into doing while the other Smurfs were traveling through time (as they did in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' Season 9 episodes).

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* WalkingTheEarth: What "Smurfed Behind: The Departure" would have led Empath and Polaris Psyche into doing while the other Smurfs were traveling through time (as they did in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' Season 9 episodes).



* YouCanSeeThatRight: In "Empath's Wedding", Smurfette's InvisibleToNormals horse friend Blue Eyes shows up as one of the wedding guests, and Brainy (who in [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs the cartoon series]] writes Smurfette's friend off as being imaginary) asks Empath if he's seeing the same horse with wings that talks as he is, and Empath confirms that he is seeing it as well.

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* YouCanSeeThatRight: In "Empath's Wedding", Smurfette's InvisibleToNormals horse friend Blue Eyes shows up as one of the wedding guests, and Brainy (who in [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 the 1980s cartoon series]] writes Smurfette's friend off as being imaginary) asks Empath if he's seeing the same horse with wings that talks as he is, and Empath confirms that he is seeing it as well.
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* CursedWithAwesome: The reindeer with the shiny nose? [[WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer Doesn't he remind you of someone...?]]

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* CursedWithAwesome: The reindeer with the shiny nose? [[WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer [[Literature/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer Doesn't he remind you of someone...?]]
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''Empath: The Luckiest Smurf'' is a fanfiction series created by Vic George that is based on Franchise/TheSmurfs. It features his main character Empath Smurf, who is born with [[{{Telepathy}} telepathic]] and [[MindOverMatter telekinetic abilities]]. It is set in [[PatchworkFic its own universe]] mostly based around the [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs cartoon show]], but also featuring characters from ComicBook/TheSmurfs comic books, Sony Pictures' live-action ''Film/TheSmurfs'' film series, ''WesternAnimation/SmurfsTheLostVillage'', ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'', and [[MerchandiseDriven the [=PVC=] toy character line]].

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''Empath: The Luckiest Smurf'' is a fanfiction series created by Vic George that is based on Franchise/TheSmurfs. It features his main character Empath Smurf, who is born with [[{{Telepathy}} telepathic]] and [[MindOverMatter telekinetic abilities]]. It is set in [[PatchworkFic its own universe]] mostly based around the [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 1980s cartoon show]], but also featuring characters from ComicBook/TheSmurfs comic books, Sony Pictures' live-action ''Film/TheSmurfs'' film series, ''WesternAnimation/SmurfsTheLostVillage'', ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'', and [[MerchandiseDriven the [=PVC=] toy character line]].
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* PlainPalate: Empath and the Psyches have developed this since their main meals in Psychelia consisted of nutrient paste, which is described as porridge made with a bag of cement. However, since Empath's first taste of a smurfberry, Empath's palate has broadened, and so eventually has his friend Polaris Psyche's when he was cured of his degenerative disease.
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* NondescriptNastyNutritious: Nutrient paste, which Empath and the Psyches ate in Psychelia. Its taste is described as porridge made with a bag of cement.
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* [[SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan Sensitive Smurf and Manly Smurf]]: Tapper is the [[{{Oireland}} Oirish]] Sensitive Smurf bartender who likes talking to his customers and speaking to them about Literature/TheBible, dressing in a striped vest and tie, while Duncan [=McSmurf=] (the CaptainErsatz of Gutsy from ''Film/TheSmurfs'' films) is the BraveScot Manly Smurf who wears a kilt, whose hobbies involve physical sports and knocking Smurfs on their tails, especially if they happen to call him [[InSeriesNickname Gutsy]]. Both Tapper and Duncan happen to be friends with each other, with Duncan serving as the superego in the PowerTrio of himself, Hefty (ego) and Tuffy (id).

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* [[SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan Sensitive Smurf and Manly Smurf]]: Tapper is the [[{{Oireland}} Oirish]] Sensitive Smurf bartender who likes talking to his customers and speaking to them about Literature/TheBible, dressing in a striped vest and tie, while Duncan [=McSmurf=] (the CaptainErsatz of Gutsy from ''Film/TheSmurfs'' films) is the BraveScot Manly Smurf who wears a kilt, whose hobbies involve physical sports and knocking Smurfs on their tails, especially if they happen to call him [[InSeriesNickname Gutsy]]. Both Tapper and Duncan happen to be friends with each other, with Duncan serving as the superego in the PowerTrio FreudianTrio of himself, Hefty (ego) and Tuffy (id).
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* MindControlMusic: "The Smurphony Of The Night" from the story of the same name was used by Lord Vladimir Smurfula to control Smurfette's mind to draw her closer to him. Near the end of the story, Empath is able to disrupt its effect on Smurfette by whistling [[ThemeTuneCameo the Smurfs theme song]].

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* MindControlMusic: "The Smurphony Of The Night" from the story of the same name was used by Lord Vladimir Smurfula to control Smurfette's mind to draw her closer to him. Near the end of the story, Empath is able to disrupt its effect on Smurfette by whistling [[ThemeTuneCameo [[DiegeticSoundtrackUsage the Smurfs theme song]].
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage:
** In the series, the Smurfs theme song from [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs the cartoon show]] is consistently referred to as "the Smurf song", even by its characters. In "The Grouchiest Friendship", Empath learns the lyrics of the song during his first visit to the Smurf Village. In "Smurphony Of The Night", Empath uses the tune to disrupt the effect of the MindControlMusic that Lord Vladimir Smurfula uses on Smurfette.
** In "For The Smurf Of Money" (an adaptation of "The Finance Smurf"), the Smurfs near the end of the story sing an altered version of the Smurf song when they decide to ultimately reject the money system.
-->"La, la, la la la la, sing the smurfy song.
-->La, la, la la la la, smurf it all day long.
-->La, la, la la la la, a life with no money.
-->La, la, la la la la, smurfy as can be.
-->Caring for every Smurf is smurf more than all the gold.
-->Everyone is smurfier to smurf the ways of old.
-->La, la, la la la la, now you know the tune,
-->La, la, la la la la, you'll be smurfing soon."



* ThemeTuneCameo: In the series, the Smurfs theme song from [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs the cartoon show]] is consistently referred to as "the Smurf song", even by its characters. In "The Grouchiest Friendship", Empath learns the lyrics of the song during his first visit to the Smurf Village. In "Smurphony Of The Night", Empath uses the tune to disrupt the effect of the MindControlMusic that Lord Vladimir Smurfula uses on Smurfette.
** In "For The Smurf Of Money" (an adaptation of "The Finance Smurf"), the Smurfs near the end of the story sing an altered version of the Smurf song when they decide to ultimately reject the money system.
-->"La, la, la la la la, sing the smurfy song.
-->La, la, la la la la, smurf it all day long.
-->La, la, la la la la, a life with no money.
-->La, la, la la la la, smurfy as can be.
-->Caring for every Smurf is smurf more than all the gold.
-->Everyone is smurfier to smurf the ways of old.
-->La, la, la la la la, now you know the tune,
-->La, la, la la la la, you'll be smurfing soon."
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The body of his work can be found on [[http://www.vicgeorge419.net Vic George's Imaginarium]] and also on the [[http://smurfsfanon.fandom.comwiki/Smurfs_Fanon_Wiki Smurfs Fanon Wiki]]. There's also ''Reporter's Inside Stories'', which is a series of interviews with Smurf characters from the main series, and ''A Narrator's Story'', which consists of non-canonical adaptations of existing Smurfs comic book stories.

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The body of his work can be found on [[http://www.vicgeorge419.net Vic George's Imaginarium]] and also on the [[http://smurfsfanon.fandom.comwiki/Smurfs_Fanon_Wiki com/Smurfs_Fanon_Wiki Smurfs Fanon Wiki]]. There's also ''Reporter's Inside Stories'', which is a series of interviews with Smurf characters from the main series, and ''A Narrator's Story'', which consists of non-canonical adaptations of existing Smurfs comic book stories.
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The body of his work can be found on [[http://www.vicgeorge419.net Vic George's Imaginarium]] and also on the [[http://smurfsfanon.wikia.com Smurfs Fanon Wiki]]. There's also ''Reporter's Inside Stories'', which is a series of interviews with Smurf characters from the main series, and ''A Narrator's Story'', which consists of non-canonical adaptations of existing Smurfs comic book stories.

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The body of his work can be found on [[http://www.vicgeorge419.net Vic George's Imaginarium]] and also on the [[http://smurfsfanon.wikia.com fandom.comwiki/Smurfs_Fanon_Wiki Smurfs Fanon Wiki]]. There's also ''Reporter's Inside Stories'', which is a series of interviews with Smurf characters from the main series, and ''A Narrator's Story'', which consists of non-canonical adaptations of existing Smurfs comic book stories.
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* YourLittleDismissiveDiminutive: Jokey-as-Gargamel's line in the novel, "[[Film/TheWizardOfOz I've got you now, my pretty, and your little blue friend too!]]"

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* YourLittleDismissiveDiminutive: Jokey-as-Gargamel's line in the novel, "[[Film/TheWizardOfOz I've got you now, my pretty, and your little blue friend too!]]"too!]]"
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* WeddingEpisode: "Empath's Wedding" is about Empath and Smurfette getting married.
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* WeddingDay: "Empath's Wedding" is about Empath and Smurfette getting married.

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* ModestyTowel: In the "Smurfette's Evil Mirror" story, four Smurfs are waiting outside of Tailor's shop wearing towels around their waists in order for him to sew up new pairs of pants for them to wear.



-->'''Grouchy''': Hey, seriously?
-->'''Narrator''': Sorry, it's kind of what I do.

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-->'''Grouchy''': Hey, seriously?
-->'''Narrator''':
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'''Narrator''':
Sorry, it's kind of what I do.



-->'''Brainy:''' Oh, hello there, Pushover. I was wondering if you could smurf this bucket of trash over to the...
-->'''Pushover:''' Smurf it yourself, Brainy.
-->'''Brainy:''' Oh, excuse me, did I hear you say that you want me to smurf the job myself? Because you should know that the mark of a good future leader is the delesmurftion of authority when it comes to...
-->'''Pushover:''' Delesmurf this. ''(Picks up Brainy and tosses him across the village with his garbage barrel.)''

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-->'''Brainy:''' Oh, hello there, Pushover. I was wondering if you could smurf this bucket of trash over to the...
-->'''Pushover:'''
the...\\
'''Pushover:'''
Smurf it yourself, Brainy.
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Brainy.\\
'''Brainy:'''
Oh, excuse me, did I hear you say that you want me to smurf the job myself? Because you should know that the mark of a good future leader is the delesmurftion of authority when it comes to...
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'''Pushover:'''
Delesmurf this. ''(Picks ''[Picks up Brainy and tosses him across the village with his garbage barrel.)'']''
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* VerbThis: This exchange between Pushover and Brainy in the story "Pushover Pushes Back":
-->'''Brainy:''' Oh, hello there, Pushover. I was wondering if you could smurf this bucket of trash over to the...
-->'''Pushover:''' Smurf it yourself, Brainy.
-->'''Brainy:''' Oh, excuse me, did I hear you say that you want me to smurf the job myself? Because you should know that the mark of a good future leader is the delesmurftion of authority when it comes to...
-->'''Pushover:''' Delesmurf this. ''(Picks up Brainy and tosses him across the village with his garbage barrel.)''
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* AdaptedOut: Certain Smurf characters from the cartoon show, the comic books, and the live-action films do not appear in this series.
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* OneSidedArmWrestling: In the novel, Empath is pushed into an arm-wrestling match with Hefty, which neither Empath nor Hefty like the possibility of performing, but do so anyway. The match lasts for about a few minutes as Hefty strains with all his might while Empath just casually keeps Hefty at a standstill before pushing his arm down.
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* [[GrandmaWhatMassiveHotnessYouHave Grandpa, What Massive Smurfiness You Have!]]: In "Empath's Wedding", Flowerbell is still commenting on Papa Smurf's looks like this.


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%%* SilverFox: In "Empath's Wedding", Flowerbell is still commenting on Papa Smurf's looks like this.

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