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cookiepuss
01-14-2008, 03:43 PM
I didn't know that? did you?

:mad:where the hell is my smurfberry cake?

Smurfs turn 50 and celebrate their birthday in home of Belgium

7 hours ago

BRUSSELS, Belgium - The Smurfs - led by Papa Smurf and Smurfette - kicked off a year of 50th birthday celebrations Monday with Smurfberry cake and sasparilla juice.

The late cartoonist Pierre Culliford, best known by his pen name, "Peyo," first introduced the tiny blue figures in a comic strip in October 1958. He called them Schtroumpf and they became known worldwide as the Smurfs.

The Smurfs, forest dwellers who live in little white-capped mushroom homes, developed their own "Smurf" language in which nouns and verbs were interchanged.

Their debut on U.S. television in 1981 launched their global rise to stardom and made the Smurfs a household name. A Smurf is a Pitufo in Spanish, a Schlumpf in German, Nam Ching Ling to the Chinese, a Sumafa in Japan and Dardassim in Hebrew.

"I think that if he could see all that has been done with his characters since his death and the success and interest that the Smurfs still attract, he would be very, very, very, very happy and very proud," said Peyo's son, Thierry Culliford.

To mark 50 years of Smurfdom, organizers are planning everything from a 3-D animated feature film, expected to be released next year, to new comic book collections and a remastered release of the popular 1980s television animated series, Peyo's family said.

Peyo's widow and two children will help kick off a European birthday tour in Brussels. The Smurfs celebration will continue in Paris and Berlin.

The Smurfs also will team up with the UNICEF to promote children's rights and education worldwide, said Yves Willemont of UNICEF Belgium.

"The Smurfs and UNICEF have a lot of values in common - values about joy, happiness and respect," Willemont said. "We also have in common the fact that we are dedicated to the cause of children and to the promotion of every child and the right of every child to survive."

UNICEF and the Smurfs joined forces two years ago to raise the plight of ex-child soldiers in Africa.

Born in Brussels, Peyo worked as a movie projectionist before entering the world of comic strip drawing.

The Smurfs appeared as a supporting cast of characters in Peyo's 1958 "Johan and Pirlouit" cartoon, which was set in the Middle Ages.

The Smurfs quickly grew in popularity and by 1960, the Smurfs had their own comic strip series and, with the help of Hanna-Barbera Productions, the Smurfs became an animated cartoon in 1981.

Thierry Culliford said the Smurfs promote love and friendship. He said many who grew up watching the Smurfs on TV during the 1980s and 1990s now are parents and want to introduce the Smurfs to their children.

Demand for Smurf stories continues, said Hendrik Coysman, managing director of IMPS, which controls the rights of the Smurf brand worldwide.

"Thousands of fans are asking for more stories and these will be based of course on the fantastic asset that Peyo has left us," Coysman said.

Peyo, who died 15 years ago, "would be very happy if he were here today" to see Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Handy, Jokey and the troop of 96 others celebrate 50 years of Smurfmania, daughter Veronique Culliford said.

TAL
01-14-2008, 03:44 PM
Of course I knew.

cookiepuss
01-14-2008, 03:48 PM
I'm sorry, I did anyone other than TAL know that???:p


I actually didn't realize the smurfs were so old either. When I was a wee lass in the 80's I thought they were like new thing...didn't even realize they had been a comic strip.

also....


TAL- please make me some smurfberry cake. thank you.

Rock
01-14-2008, 03:54 PM
isn't there some sort of conspicary theory about the smurfs being evil or something?

http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/msmurfs.htm is all i could find. but that isn't the conspiracy theory i was thinking of. the one i was thinking of had something to do with evil and some biblical (?) quote about little blue men being satan's minions or something like that? or did i just imagine that whole thing?


* SMURFS

Most of us think of the Smurfs as cute, harmless little blue and white aliens. However, the story line is full of occultism. Papa Smurf is cast in the role of a "White" Witchdoctor who is protecting his people by incantations and rituals and potions. Gargamel is cast in the role of the "Black" or evil witchdoctor who is always trying to cast some evil spell over the poor, helpless Smurfs so he can control them forever. In one cartoon screen several years ago, Gargamel is shown creating a Devil's Pentagram from lighted candles on the dirt floor of his house. Gargamel moved inside the Pentagram and carried out a ritual designed to defeat Papa Smurf and the little Smurfs. Your children have probably watched this most Satanic cartoon.

taken from here: http://www.cuttingedge.org/ce1021.html

funny stuff.

MC Moot
01-14-2008, 03:57 PM
my cat's name is Azrael...I had no idea the bastard was Belgian...this explains why I am unable to keep any Stella in the fridge....(n)

TAL
01-14-2008, 03:59 PM
I started reading Smurf comics in the 70s. Much better than the cartoon.

TAL
01-14-2008, 04:07 PM
isn't there some sort of conspicary theory about the smurfs being evil or something?

http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/msmurfs.htm is all i could find. but that isn't the conspiracy theory i was thinking of. the one i was thinking of had something to do with evil and some biblical (?) quote about little blue men being satan's minions or something like that? or did i just imagine that whole thing?


* SMURFS

Most of us think of the Smurfs as cute, harmless little blue and white aliens. However, the story line is full of occultism. Papa Smurf is cast in the role of a "White" Witchdoctor who is protecting his people by incantations and rituals and potions. Gargamel is cast in the role of the "Black" or evil witchdoctor who is always trying to cast some evil spell over the poor, helpless Smurfs so he can control them forever. In one cartoon screen several years ago, Gargamel is shown creating a Devil's Pentagram from lighted candles on the dirt floor of his house. Gargamel moved inside the Pentagram and carried out a ritual designed to defeat Papa Smurf and the little Smurfs. Your children have probably watched this most Satanic cartoon.

taken from here: http://www.cuttingedge.org/ce1021.html

funny stuff.

The only evil Smurfs are those that say "gnap!".

PS. the evil Smurfs were black in the comics, but the apparently the American audience couldn't handle that, so they made them purple in the cartoons.

cookiepuss
01-14-2008, 04:09 PM
taken from here: http://www.cuttingedge.org/ce1021.html

funny stuff.

oh snap! My little ponies are evil too!?:eek:

Everyone loves horses, but these are not your everyday horses. These horses can levitate, or fly through the air. Most people do not realize when they see someone or something flying through the air that this phenomenon is pure Satanism. Further, many of these horses are Unicorns. In fact, this TV cartoon so popularized Unicorns that we see them today in jewelry, clothing, paintings, and figurines. Many Christian families even own Unicorn representations in their homes. Do you realize the Unicorn has been occultic for thousands of years, and is represented in current New Age literature as being representative of the violent way in which the New World Order will be finally brought into existence? Occultic folklore has traditionally pictured the Unicorn as the destroyer of the old system, a necessary prerequisite for the New System to be established.

Did you know God utilized a Unicorn-type animal in His prophecy in Daniel 8:4-5, in depicting the final days' Anti-Christ? Do not be deceived: the Unicorn is not the sweet, gentle, and loving animal which is portrayed. Your children are being manipulated into believing a lie, and setting them up to accept the Anti-Christ when he arises.

I've never heard so much trash talk bout unicorns in all my life.(n)

Satan ruled my childhood.

cookiepuss
01-14-2008, 04:13 PM
The only evil Smurfs are those that say "gnap!".

PS. the evil Smurfs were black in the comics, but the apparently the American audience couldn't handle that, so they made them purple in the cartoons.

(!) ok. but where is my smurfberry cake? I know yu know the secret smurfalicious recipe.

Rock
01-14-2008, 04:15 PM
The only evil Smurfs are those that say "gnap!".

and have no tails right? unless they take a pea and paint it blue and glue it on their tushes.

"oh man, as soon as we got out of the bar she started smurfing me."

TAL
01-14-2008, 04:15 PM
We only have Smurf soda. No berries.

MC Moot
01-14-2008, 04:22 PM
I started reading Smurf comics in the 70s. Much better than the cartoon.

huh...was there ever a Asterisk and Obelisk crossover?...:D

TAL
01-14-2008, 04:46 PM
You mean Asterix and Obelix, right?

MC Moot
01-14-2008, 04:49 PM
You mean Asterix and Obelix, right?

yeah...you know those anti-roman scandanavian drunkards with superstrenghth...(y)

MC Moot
01-14-2008, 04:50 PM
T.V Funhouse version...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orCj5-Qo-FA

TAL
01-14-2008, 05:09 PM
yeah...you know those anti-roman scandanavian drunkards with superstrenghth...(y)

Scandinavian? Are you drunk at work or something?

MC Moot
01-14-2008, 05:11 PM
Scandinavian? Are you drunk at work or something?

Norse??...

Freebasser
01-14-2008, 05:21 PM
croissant

djdjdj
01-14-2008, 05:29 PM
http://www.happysmurfday.com

Happy Smurf Day!!!

Caribou
01-14-2008, 06:09 PM
Oh I knew. I grew up watching the smurfs and some other Peyo cartoon spinoffs. (No idea what they're called in english).
And I also wanted to go to the smurfs themepark when I was a kid, but my parents never let me. :(

Randetica
01-14-2008, 08:07 PM
now i feel like watching the smurfs, also asterix but im scared rick astley will appear out of nowhere, again

Calimero jr.
01-15-2008, 03:50 AM
Belgium was the proeminent European country for comics for a long time, and inspires many other artists in Europe and all over the world today. Living in a french speaking region meant that more than 90% of the comics I read as a kid were belgian: the Smurfs and Tintin amongst many others.

MC Moot
01-15-2008, 09:43 AM
croissant

They were Vietnamese!!!??...:D

*The influence of French occupation/colonialism has resulted in generations of migrant bakery's and pedicure/manicure establishments in my country....it's true....they make great coffee...it also explains why the baguette you get your "Thai" sub on is so good...*

Caribou
01-15-2008, 11:35 AM
Belgium was the proeminent European country for comics for a long time, and inspires many other artists in Europe and all over the world today. Living in a french speaking region meant that more than 90% of the comics I read as a kid were belgian: the Smurfs and Tintin amongst many others.

Do you know Gaston LaGaffe (Or Guust Flater in Dutch) by Franquin? That was my favourite comic by far and kindof an inspiration for my later life. He just hangs about, eats stuff, invents crazy things and annoys people. Oh, and he sleeps a lot. <3

Calimero jr.
01-15-2008, 01:46 PM
Do you know Gaston LaGaffe (Or Guust Flater in Dutch) by Franquin? That was my favourite comic by far and kindof an inspiration for my later life. He just hangs about, eats stuff, invents crazy things and annoys people. Oh, and he sleeps a lot. <3

Hell yes, Gaston is the man, atrue model for most of us in our young age. Daydreaming at work and just have fun (y)