Stephan Hammond
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Ella-May O'Brien
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Abegail Noëlle
While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
Cody
One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Minahzur Rahman
I'm surprised with the few reviews this show has on here considering how popular The Smurfs were back then. This show was one of my favourites as a child, and I use to watch it all the time. I enjoyed almost every episode I watched of The Smurfs. I'm astonished of the amount of episodes there actually was, so that just shows just how popular The Smurfs were. I don't care what anyone thinks, but I really liked this show.
pantbera
I love The Smurfs. It's the best of all the HB cartoon shows excluding Tom & Jerry that I've ever watched and still is. I used to watch it back in the 80's when it was first brought out. I also collected some of the action figures back then. I got the entire DVD edition from Australia so that I can watch it again and again. I just love it. My most favourite smurf is Clumsy. I also like Smurfette and Wild as well as the little smurflings a lot. I like the episode of Smurfette Unmade where she changed back into her original evil non-smurf one-of-a-kind-thing self of no species, sent out to capture and kill her friends for Gargamel. The Smurfs show is the best! I have already started to collect a few of the original French written Smurf and Johan and Peewit (Les Schtroumpfs et Johan et Pirlouit) comic books from out of France. Even though the show's production was canceled long ago, the books still go on.
rustique
It is surprising that there are no Belgian comments on this series. As a Belgian girl i grew up with these and there has never been anything that could remotely match this. Yes they were cute, adorable and their personalities just drew you into the stories. they had wonderful adventures but never the gooey type like the Carebears. Peyo, the creator of the comics and series did sometimes get his inspiration from current events. There is one book that deals with a language issue (should a blowpipe be called blowsmurf or smurfpipe?) that is a parody on the language issues that still exist in Belgium. But i can assure there was no antisemitism or KKK or even communist intentions. The coexisting was more an idea of peace and harmony than it was about communism. Yes, there are morals to the stories sometimes but they are never really the in you face kind of morals you find in current cartoons or Disney movies. it is the kind of show that never goes out of date. the comics are still being made although peyo has died and the quality of the stories is appalling. Stick to the original stuff, it's timeless.
ross robinson
I absolutely loved watching the smurfs, i first watched it after the series finished in 1990, i never knew that there was a good cartoon series called the smurfs, when i first heard about them in 1996 i thought they were new for the 1990's but then i heard that they were popular in the 1980's. I was mad on smurfs when they released their song "I've got a little puppy". I thought that song was fantastic.