The Smurfs Christmas Special

December. 13,1982      
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The Smurfs come to the rescue of two children and their grandfather when an evil mysterious stranger shows up and causes their sleigh to turn over, forcing them to seek help and inadvertently bring Gargamel in on the action.

René Auberjonois as  Stranger (voice)
Michael Bell as  (voice)
Lucille Bliss as  Smurfette (voice)
William Callaway as  (voice)
Hamilton Camp as  (voice)
June Foray as  (voice)
Danny Goldman as  Brainy Smurf (voice)
David Mendenhall as  William (voice)
Don Messick as  Papa Smurf / Azrael the Cat (voice)
Alan Oppenheimer as  (voice)

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Reviews

Ceticultsot
1982/12/13

Beautiful, moving film.

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TaryBiggBall
1982/12/14

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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KnotStronger
1982/12/15

This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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Deanna
1982/12/16

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1982/12/17

"The Smurfs Christmas Special" is an Emmy-nominated 23-minute short film from 1982, so it has its 35th anniversary this year. As it features the Smurfs, it is an animated film of course. In terms of length and contents, you can probably say that it's pretty much just another Smurfs episode with the exception that there is focus on winter and Christmas in here and that Gargamel is not the primary antagonist in here. or lets say not the evil one. This is the story of two children away from home and they make friends with the Smurfs while Gargamel and an evil sorcerer are looking for them. There are weaknesses for sure, for example that Gargamel makes a pact with him that says if he brings him the kids then he can destroy the Smurfs. Strangely enough, Gargamel finds the children in the Smurf village, but instead of following through with his lifelong goal of catching/destroying the Smurfs, he just takes the children away. And, even if the song near the end was pretty nice, it is a bit absurd how it defeats pure evil and the flames as well. A very children-friendly film that is maybe a bit more dramatic than usual. But there are funny moments again as well, such as Gargamel's cat laughing at his owner's singing voice and a couple more depending on your subjective humor. I personally enjoyed the watch and it's a decent choice to see at the holidays. Thumbs up.

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utgard14
1982/12/18

The Smurfs try to help two little kids who have an evil uncle out to kidnap them. Gargamel is out to ruin the Smurfs' Christmas because....well, he's Gargamel, isn't that reason enough? The two plots collide when the uncle invites Gargamel in on the kidnapping plot. A fun TV Christmas special from my childhood with a few surprisingly dark moments for a cartoon series known for its saccharinity. For the most part, it's exactly what you might expect if you've seen the series. Look, it's The Smurfs, so how you feel about them will decide how much you like this special. I grew up on them so nostalgia may be coloring my view somewhat, but I enjoy this even today. The Smurfs are likable, from Brainy to Hefty to Papa Smurf and so on. The kids are cute, especially when they think Papa is Santa Claus. The uncle, who wears a snazzy purple outfit complete with cape, is a hissable villain if there ever was one. In the end, he's revealed to be....well, you'll see. It's the Smurfs and it's Christmas -- both of those things tend to lend themselves to ridicule from cynical types. While I see how it could be viewed sarcastically, it's one of those things that I can put aside my snarky "adult" attitude once a year and enjoy it for what it is: a wholesome and upbeat story about good vs evil and the power of love.

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Shawn Watson
1982/12/19

There's no shortage of Smurf-related Xmas episodes, but this 1982 special is kinda fun. I would hardly say that it's required Xmas viewing. It doesn't even feel that festive, however there's enough snow and insistence on good cheer to make it worthwhile.The Smurfs are busy preparing for Xmas but get involved with Gargamel who is playing both sides in missing children plot. I don't really get Gargamel, to be honest. He's just evil for the sake of being evil. I mean...what's his motivation? His lust for gold can't be all that makes him get up in the morning. He also stole Dick Dastardly's voice. They sound exactly the same.I wish had some Smurfs.

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Chip_douglas
1982/12/20

Thanks to the IMDb hit-list for directing me towards Toplessrobot.com, where I was reminded of this early eighties X-mas special I hadn't given much thought to since 1983. For it was on that site that this special's finale, in which the Smurfs, two children and Gargamel join forces to sing a diabolical fiend out of existence, ranked # 7 in the "Top 10 Most Insane, Child-Warping Moments of '80s Cartoons".It also reminded me of the fact that Christmas specials are often left out of the package when series are sold to other countries, or even sold separately. For this particular show was broadcast in the UK on ITV in '83, where The Smurfs were broadcast for only a short while until the BBC picked them up again about a decade later. Now back in '83 I was accustomed to hearing the voices dubbed into Dutch and was struck by the fact that all the characters in the original American version have sped up helium induced voices. Even Gargamel seems to be suffering from this affliction.Anyway, the one thing I did recall (vaguely) from this show happened to be that very same 'Christmas makes the badness go away' song (I may even have an old audio recording on a cassette tape - that's how much I was into the Smurfs back then) After some surfing on the triple W, I managed to find enough info on most of the rest of the show to merit this comment. The Smurfs are preparing their Christmas celebrations, most notably by baking a giant pudding. Meanwhile Gargamel is planning to use his mother's old recipe for making life miserable to destroy the Smurfs one by one.Two children, William and Guinevere and their kindly grandfather are traveling to their rich uncle Edgar on a slay. A nasty looking stranger (guest voice actor René Auberjonois) commands a wolf to startle them but, like all cartoon bad guys, still somehow manages to let all three of them get away from him. However, the two children are separated from their grandpa and end up at Gargamel's cottage. He sends them away at first but the stranger, who doesn't seem to want to do anything for himself, strikes a bargain with the bald wizard in a dress: find the children and receive the means to destroy the entire Smurf village.Meanwhile, Billy and Guinny are picked up by the Smurfs and the boy, being the youngest, promptly mistake Papa Smurf for Santa Clause. Armed with a map to the Smurf's village and a powerful spell to make everything wither and die, Gargamel finally manages to destroy the Smurf village. Lucky for the Smurfs they are all out helping the children. There seems to be a little mathematical problem here, for we only see about 10 to 15 Smurfs out and about, not 101. But of course Gargamel becomes greedy and tries to double cross the stranger by telling uncle Edgar where the children are (in order to receive a reward in gold). Naturally the stranger is on to him and uses his powers of unearthly evilness by summoning up a ring of fire that serves as a gateway to 'another place' Only one thing can save the children (as well as Gargamel & Azrael) now. You guessed it: 'Goodness makes the badness go away'.But while the triumph of good over evil is the scene everyone remembers best, there is an even more touching (or sappy, depending on your state of mind) second finale to come. After the children are reunited with their uncle and grandpa, the Smurfs arrive back home to find their village a total ruin. They try to make the most of Christmas anyway, and when Harmony Smurf starts playing his long awaited trumpet solo (an instrumental version of the song that means instant death to emissaries from hell), goodness really does make the badness go away, and the entire village is restored to it's usual state. I guess at Christmas anything is possible.8 out of 10

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