That's right my friends. We're going to talk about The Smurfs.
I'm 31 years old and so when I was growing up, The Smurfs was THE show. OK, it wasn't the ONLY show, but it was a smurfing good show! I don't remember many details about the show itself...I mean, as far as dialog is concerned. I remember Gargamel and his cat. I remember Papa Smurf and Smurfette. I don't think that the biggest reason I remember Grouchy Smurf is because I too am grouchy. That cannot be it!
But what I remember most is loving that show. Last week at the library one my kids (I have so many I can't remember which one) picked out Season 1 of The Smurfs. As a mother and faithful Smurf lover (not in a weird creepy way either), it made my heart happy!
Boy was I surprised when I started listening to The Smurfs while the kids were watching. Thankfully I didn't have to shield little ears from some of the words we heard on E.T. and The Goonies that shocked me when we re-watched those with the kids! However, what I did hear surprised me. And made me laugh. I never realized how many words they substituted with SMURF or a form of it. Nouns, verbs, adjectives...nothing is safe! For instance:
Or how about these?
After Smurfette's pet dies, Papa Smurf says "Let us have a smurf of silence for our dearly departed friend."
Other conversations I overheard:
"Are you sure you know what you're smurfing?"
"At last, I finally smurfed my error!"
"Hooray I'm not a dog anymore! Thank Smurfness!"
What was the most interesting to me was the fact that I actually understood what they were trying to say. Even though every other word was "smurf" or "smurfing" or "smurfy", I was able to EASILY follow the conversation!
I'm probably the only one amused by this. So much so that I decided that I would bring "Smufy" back. Not really...but since my husband isn't too fond of swear words (NOT that I am known for swearing), I told him that I was going to just start inserting "smurf" or another appropriate form of the word whenever I had an urge to say something that he didn't approve of. We've had quite a few laughs lately. He was freaking out about something (I don't even remember what and I exaggerate when I say freaking out) and I told him to "Calm the SMURF down!"
Find The Smurfs on YouTube or at your local library and see if I am exaggerating. I'm not. They seriously over-use that word!
Oh and while I was home over the weekend, Katherine found our old Smurf figurines in the play closet. I took a few pictures of the ones we could find.
Does anyone else still have any of these figurines?
I LOVED the smurfs when I was little!! I am so incredibly jealous you still have the figurines. I used to have tons of them, but I have no idea what happened to them all :(
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if my mom still has them at her house, but i had a huge Smurf village. complete with all the smurfs, they looked like what you have up there. there were houses and decorations, it was the best christmas present ever.! of course i am 35 so i remember watching this show every saturday morning at 6am. yes it came on at 6am and i made sure to get up for it. remember REAL saturday morning cartoons?
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Hahaha We did the same thing a few months ago! My son borrowed the 1st season from the library. I just sat there laughing at all the smurf "words". My first thought was this might be a good "drinking" game, but then the smurf words didn't stop! NO NOT a good drinking game! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...I used to LOVE the smurfs! I don't remember any of the conversation either and it is so hillarious how they use the word smurf! And "Calm the SMURF down" I think I fell of my seat....lol
ReplyDeleteI use to want to be smurfette. Weird huh? I can't believe you have those. How fun for your kiddos!!!
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