List of ''The Smurfs'' characters

This is a list of The Smurfs characters appearing in the original comics series, television series, and the 2011 movie (as well as its sequels).

The Smurfs were also sold as collectible toys, and many of these characters were ideal from manufacturing and marketing points of view in that they had the same basic body plan but could be differentiated by one or two distinguishing accessories.

Smurfs

The Smurfs are all one family with 1 father and 99 kids. According to Spirou magazine N° 1354 from 1964, there are 100 Smurfs in total; this does not take into account later additions from the Smurfs films.

Name Original French name Appears in Voiced by
1. Smurfette Schtroumpfette Comics + Cartoon + Movies Lucille Bliss (Cartoon)
Melissa Sturn (CGI short films)
Katy Perry (Movie 1 and 2)
Demi Lovato (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Smurfette is a female Smurf who was created by Gargamel. She originally had black hair, though this turned blonde when Papa Smurf worked all night to make her a real Smurf. Until the creation of Sassette, she was the only female Smurf in the village. In the cartoon series and in the 2011 movie, she's also Papa Smurf's second-in-command.
2. Papa Smurf Grand Schtroumpf Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 Mike Reynolds (The Smurfs and the Magic Flute)
Don Messick (Cartoon)
Jack Angel (CGI short films)
Jonathan Winters (Movie 1 and 2)
Mandy Patinkin (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Papa Smurf is the leader, father, chief and king of the Smurfs, one of the protagonists of the franchise, and can be easily distinguished by his red clothes and bushy white beard. Smurfs turn to Papa Smurf when things go awry. Papa Smurf is skilled in making magical spells and potions. He is much older than the other Smurfs (except for Grandpa and Nanny, who are older than him).
3. Hefty Smurf Schtroumpf Costaud Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 Michael Sorich (The Smurfs and the Magic Flute)
Frank Welker (Cartoon)
Gary Basaraba (Movie 1 and 2)
Joe Manganiello (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Hefty Smurf has incredible strength and often is seen doing a lot of the heavy work in the village. He also has a tattoo on his right arm (or sometimes both of his arms) of a red heart with an arrow through it. His favorite activity is lifting weights and doing other forms of exercise, and is often the one to kick Brainy out of the village whenever he is boasting. Hefty takes pride in being tough.

Papa appoints Hefty as the leader of the Smurfs in season 3: Handy's Kite. In several episodes, Papa selects Hefty and Handy as leaders of separate teams in dangerous missions. (season 1: Smurfette's Dancing Shoes; season 4: Hopping Cough Smurfs) In The Lost Village, he is one of the four main Smurfs and is in love with Smurfette.
4. Brainy Smurf Schtroumpf à Lunettes Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 Robert Axelrod (The Smurfs and the Magic Flute)
Danny Goldman and Barry Gordon (Cartoon)
Fred Armisen (Movie 1 and 2, CGI short films)
Danny Pudi (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Brainy Smurf considers himself the most intelligent Smurf in the village and an expert on everything, although his actual knowledge is questionable at best; often, his attempts to help in a given situation lead to more problems. He can be distinguished from the others by the large glasses he wears. He also has archived his self-perceived wit and wisdom in volumes of books entitled "Quotations from Brainy Smurf." The Smurfs most often respond to his self-righteous preaching by either tossing him out of the village – curiously, accompanied by the brief passage of a butterfly in flight on-screen in the cartoon series just before Brainy is seen landing roughly on the ground – or clobbering him with a hammer (usually off screen). Most of the time, the other Smurfs never listen to his plans. His original name translates to "Smurf with Glasses", highlighting the fact he is not actually smarter than the other Smurfs, even though he fancies himself to be.
5. Grouchy Smurf Schtroumpf Grognon Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 Michael Bell (Cartoon)
George Lopez (Movie 1 and 2, CGI short films)
Jake Johnson (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Grouchy Smurf is the misanthropic grouch of the Smurf village. His catchphrase is "I hate (something somebody else mentions)". Grouchy usually has a scowl on his face. In the comics version he was originally a normal Smurf, changed only when bitten by a Bzz fly in the comic story "The Black Smurfs" (adapted into English as "The Purple Smurfs"). In the cartoon version he seems to have always have been a grouch. Despite his grouchiness, he has a soft spot for Baby Smurf and the Smurflings. In the movie, his grouchiness is implied to be from insecurity. In Movie 2, he tries to be Positive Smurf but bad things keep happening to him. In season 2: A Mere Truffle, he receives the Brainy treatment (thrown away or kicked away and lands on his head).
6. Clumsy Smurf Schtroumpf Maladroit Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 William Callaway (Cartoon)
Anton Yelchin (Movie 1 and 2, CGI short films)
Jack McBrayer (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Clumsy Smurf is a somewhat dimwitted but amiable Smurf. He is distinguished in the cartoon series by his baggy clothing, which adds to his clumsy appearance (his clothing is normal in the comics). In the animated series, Clumsy speaks in a variety of Southern American English.
7. Greedy Smurf Schtroumpf Gourmand Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 Hamilton Camp (Cartoon)
Kenan Thompson (Movie 1 and 2)
Greedy is an exceptionally gluttonous Smurf. He has an exceptional interest in eating cakes and other pastry. Greedy usually cannot seem to help himself, and he is often chased by Chef Smurf for stealing snacks and food.

In the cartoon series, this character was combined with that of Chef Smurf, where he enjoys baking and cooking, but eventually ends up eating his own creations, hence the name. He wears a chef's toque and apron in the comics; in the cartoon, instead of an apron he often wears a napkin around his neck.

8. Jokey Smurf Schtroumpf Farceur Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 June Foray (Cartoon)
Paul Reubens (Movies)
Gabriel Iglesias (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Jokey is the village prankster. In the TV cartoon series, Jokey Smurf almost always used the same form of "joke": yellow- and red-wrapped present boxes that he offers to his victims, saying that it's a "surprise". When opened, the "present" box explodes when the receiver opens it with a sizable quantity of black smoke which blackens the receiver's face (or entire body depending on the explosion's size). Gargamel is naturally a favorite target, and Brainy is as well.
9. Chef Smurf Schtroumpf Cuisinier Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 Wolfgang Puck (Movie)
Chef Smurf is the Smurf village's chef. He knows dozens of recipes and cooks many dishes. He always wears his toque blanche (white chef's hat). In the cartoon series, Chef Smurf and Greedy Smurf are combined into the same character. In Volume 11, a Smurf is called Schtroumpf Gourmand, who looks just like Schtroumpf cuisinier (wearing a toque blanche, neckerchief and apron). In Volume 23, Schtroumpf Gourmand is shown wearing the normal Smurf outfit (like he has in all other volumes) and Schtroumpf Cuisinier again wearing the chef outfit, so Volume 12 may have just been a mistake.
10. Vanity Smurf Schtroumpf Coquet Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 Alan Oppenheimer (Cartoon)
John Oliver (Movie)
Tituss Burgess (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Vanity Smurf is the epitome of a Narcissist. He has a flower in his hat, and he often holds a hand mirror, staring into his own reflection, which he kisses often. In the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, Vanity speaks in an effeminate voice. In Movie 2, Vanity becomes Commando Smurf.
11. Handy Smurf Schtroumpf Bricoleur Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 Michael Bell (Cartoon)
Jeff Foxworthy (Movie)
Bret Marnell (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Greg Tiernan
Handy Smurf (depicted as wearing overalls, a visor attached to the front of his cap, and with a pencil above his ear) is the handyman of the Smurfs. He helps fix things in the village and is known for his amazing technological inventions. He is the inventor of Clockwork Smurf and Clockwork Smurfette.

In several episodes, Papa selects Hefty and Handy as leaders of separate teams in dangerous missions. (season 1: Smurfette's Dancing Shoes; season 4: Hopping Cough Smurfs)

Handy's immense knowledge/skills are demonstrated below:

  • Season 1: Sir Hefty: mechanical dragon (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 1: The Magnifying Mixture: catapult (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 1: Foul Weather Smurf: weather control machine (mechanical engineering, carpentry, magic)
  • Season 1: Smurf-Colored Glasses: special glasses (magic)
  • Season 1: The Clockwork Smurf: Clockwork Smurf (mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, artificial intelligence, carpentry)
  • Season 2: The Adventures of Robin Smurf: open air cinema (carpentry)
  • Season 2: Waste Not, Smurf Not: smurfberry picking machine (mechanical engineering, carpentry)
  • Season 2: Waste Not, Smurf Not: food processor (mechanical engineering, carpentry)
  • Season 2: Smurfs at Sea: ship (mechanical engineering, carpentry)
  • Season 3: The Smurf Fire Brigade: fire engine (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 3: Handy's Kite: special kite (handicraft)
  • Season 3: A Bell for Azrael: bell (blacksmith)
  • Season 4: Tick Tock Smurfs: clock (mechanical engineering, carpentry)
  • Season 4: Smurf the Other Cheek: kicking machine (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 4: The Smurfomatic Smurfolator: giant lawn mower (mechanical engineering, carpentry)
  • Season 4: The Smurfbox Derby: cars (mechanical engineering, carpentry)
  • Season 4: A Circus for Baby: cannon (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 4: The Smurf-walk Cafe: air cond (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 4: Never Smurf Off Til Tomorrow: wind mill (mechanical engineering, carpentry)
  • Season 4: Never Smurf Off Til Tomorrow: when did the volcano erupt, when will the volcano erupt (volcanology/geology)
  • Season 4: Never Smurf Off Til Tomorrow: leg powered helicopter (mechanical engineering, carpentry)
  • Season 4: Hefty and the Wheelsmurfer: wheelchair (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 4: The Bad Place: repair alien's machinery (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 5: The Smurflings: house (carpentry)
  • Season 5: Bigmouth's Friend: voice box (electrical engineering)
  • Season 5: The Dark-Ness Monster: stadium (carpentry)
  • Season 5: The Comet Is Coming: get out of bed automation (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 5: The Comet Is Coming: rocket (mechanical engineering, chemistry)
  • Season 5: Have You Smurfed Your Pet Today: yoyo (handicraft)
  • Season 6: Grouchy Makes a Splash: learn to swim machine (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 6: No Smurf Is an Island: bee powered drill (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 6: No Smurf Is an Island: submarine (mechanical engineering)
  • Season 6: Smurfs on Wheels: mobile home (mechanical engineering, carpentry)
  • Season 6: Journey to the Center of the Smurf: coal automation (mechanical engineering)
12. Scaredy Smurf Schtroumpf Peureux Comics + Cartoon Alan Young
Scaredy Smurf easily gets scared by anything, whether it is a small insect or the noise of a storm. He is often teased by the other Smurfs because of this.
13. Tracker Smurf Schtroumpf Traqueur Cartoon Henry Polic II
Tracker Smurf is a Smurf who is exclusive to the cartoon. He wears a small red feather in his cap and sometimes carries a walking stick. He is an excellent outdoorsman and tracker. He also possesses an excellent sense of smell capable of locating truffles growing underground. In season 2: A Mere Truffle, he receives the Brainy treatment (thrown away or kicked away and lands on his head).
14. Sloppy Smurf Schtroumpf Sale Comics + Cartoon Marshall Efron
Sloppy Smurf is a filthy Smurf with a passion for dirt, garbage, and rotten fruit. His face is perpetually grimy, his hat is grubby and disheveled, and one of his loose stockings is perpetually torn, revealing his toes. Sloppy owns a pet fly named Fly, whom he sometimes walks on a leash and has taught to do tricks like a dog.
15. Harmony Smurf Schtroumpf Musicien Comics + Cartoon Colin Baker
Harmony Smurf is a musician who especially loves to play the trumpet, although his musical ability shows a total lack of harmony – somewhat like the singing of a certain fictional Armorican bard, or Johan's blonde-haired, diminutive sidekick, and Harmony is usually asked to stop playing his trumpet as soon as he gets started. Some English editions name him as Rocker Smurf.
16. Painter Smurf Schtroumpf Peintre Comics + Cartoon + Movie (cameo) William Callaway
Painter Smurf is a brilliant artist and is active in most visual arts. He often wears a red jacket with a black tie, and is often seen either making a painting or a sculpture. In the cartoon series, he speaks with a French accent and refers to his paintings as "masterpizzes."In the cartoon series,he wears a white Phrygian cap but wears a black beret in the movies.
17. Poet Smurf Schtroumpf Poète Comics + Cartoon Frank Welker
Poet Smurf is the poet of the village. He is very sensitive and artistic, and he spends most of his time wandering in nature to improvise poems about it, and sometimes has trouble finding verses that rhyme. He usually manages to do it through some accident.
18. Baby Smurf Bébé Schtroumpf Comics + Cartoon Julie McWhirter
Baby Smurf was brought by a stork on a night of a blue moon to the Smurf village. He has magical powers in the animated version, and, like Earth babies, he babbles, laughs, and cries. He wears white clothing.
19. Natural Smurf/Nat Smurfling Schtroumpf Nature Comics + Cartoon + Movie 3 Charles Adler
Unknown (Movie)
Originally a full grown Smurf known as Natural Smurf, he had his age reversed in an accident, becoming a Smurfling in season 5. He wears light brown overalls, a straw hat, and goes barefoot (similar to some depictions of hillbillies). Nat can talk to animals and loves all things related to nature and the environment.

** In season 4, before he is reverse aged, the Smurfs already call him Nat.
20. Snappy Smurfling Schtroumpf Colérique Comics + Cartoon Pat Musick
Snappy Smurf had his age reversed in an accident and became Snappy Smurfling. Snappy wears a yellow T-shirt with a storm cloud on it in the cartoon and the comics, which is indicative of his impulsive disposition.
21. Slouchy Smurfling Schtroumpf Molasson Comics + Cartoon Noelle North
Slouchy Smurf had his age reversed in an accident and became Slouchy Smurfling. Slouchy is not a very enthusiastic Smurf, and he often takes a relaxed pose with eyes half-closed. Slouchy has a red tee-shirt and loose-fitting white cap.
22. Grandpa Smurf Vieux Schtroumpf Comics + Cartoon + Movie 3 Jonathan Winters
Unknown (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Grandpa Smurf (who does not appear in the original comics, except in the ones made for the magazine) is the oldest of all the Smurfs. He returned to the Smurf Village after a five hundred-year absence. Grandpa walks slightly bent over with a cane, has a long, tapering beard, and wears yellow clothing and glasses.
23. Farmer Smurf Schtroumpf Paysan Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 Alan Young (Cartoon)
Joel McCrary (Movie)
Jeff Dunham (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Farmer Smurf is the farmer of the village. He plants the crops for the Smurfs and helps organize the harvest. Farmer Smurf wears dark green overalls, wooden clogs, and a straw hat, with its crown styled like the white Phrygian-style caps of the other Smurfs, but with a full wide brim. Farmer speaks with a stereotypical Maine dialect farmer's accent in the 1980s cartoon series.
24. Sassette Smurfling Sassette Schtroumpf Comics + Cartoon Julie McWhirter
Sassette was created by the Smurflings to serve as a sister for Smurfette. Like Smurfette, Sassette was evil at first as she was created using Gargamel's original spell, but with a Smurf-sized lump of magical blue clay. Papa Smurf used the same potion on her that he had used on Smurfette to make her a real Smurf. Sassette is a little freckled redhead female Smurfling with pigtails, and pink overalls. She calls Papa Smurf "Pappy" and Grandpa Smurf "Grandpy". She has somewhat of a warm place in her heart for Gargamel since she was made by his spell, calling him "Pappy Gargamel".
25. Alchemist Smurf Apprenti Schtroumpf Comics
A Smurf with an unusual interest in doing his own chemical and magical experiments making him the residential alchemist.
26. Timid Smurf (a.k.a. Actor Smurf) Schtroumpf Timide Comics + Cartoon
Timid is a very shy Smurf. He once decided to adopt a dragon he called Grumpf, after he felt insecure because he did not have many friends. But in the movie The Smurfs and the Magic Flute, he is always an actor when Papa Smurf is present to Johan and Peewit.
27. Architect Smurf Schtroumpf Sculpteur Comics + Cartoon Brenda Vaccaro
Architect Smurf is the Smurfs' residential architect. He designs all the mushroom houses of the Smurf village. In the cartoon, Architect burned out on designing only mushroom houses and built a skyscraper to replace the village. After a fire burns the skyscraper down, the Smurfs move back into the village.
28. Baker Smurf Schtroumpf Boulanger Comics + Cartoon + Movies B.J. Novak (The Smurfs, The Smurfs 2), Gordon Ramsay (Smurfs: The Lost Village
Baker Smurf is the local baker of the village. He directs a bakery shop and provides fresh bread for the Smurfs.
29. Clockwork Smurf (Not an actual Smurf) Schtroumpf Robot/Mécanique Comics + Cartoon Frank Welker
Clockwork Smurf is a wooden robot who was built by Handy Smurf. Despite the technology level at which the Smurfs are (it is the European Middle Ages, after all), he is capable of feelings and morality. Clockwork Smurf's favorite trick is eating smilax leaves, turning them into hot smilax soup and giving them to his fellow Smurfs. In the comic, he is slightly bigger than the Smurfs. A Clockwork Smurfette was similarly designed in the cartoon.
30. Clockwork Smurfette (Not an actual Smurf) Schtroumpfette Robot/Mecanique Cartoon
Like Clockwork Smurf, Clockwork Smurfette is a wooden robot who was built by Handy Smurf. She was made to be the female companion of Clockwork Smurf. Like her male counterpart, Clockwork Smurfette is capable of feelings and morality.
31. Dabbler Smurf Comics + Cartoon
Dabbler Smurf is the most introverted and sentimental Smurf. He is constantly tormented by an inherent sadness, which stems from the inability of his friends and family to understand him. Dabbler's life is a never-ending quest for love and to be understood. In the cartoon, Dabbler becomes Doctor Smurf when Papa Smurf leaves the village to visit Homnibus.
32. Doctor Smurf Docteur Schtroumpf Comics + Cartoon
Doctor Smurf is the Smurfs' residential doctor. He has a very superficial knowledge of medicine and health, using scattered sources of medical books to give prescriptions to his patients. Nevertheless, he takes great pride in his self-established job, which is lackluster at best, harmful at worst.
33. Dopey Smurf Schtroumpf Bêta Comics
Dopey Smurf is portrayed as the least intelligent among the Smurfs. Other Smurfs often request him to get some object for them, and then he returns a different one, having misunderstood. This is a running gag in the comics.
34. Enamored Smurf Schtroumpf Amoureux Comics
Enamored Smurf has been in love with Smurfette ever since her arrival. He dreams about her, carves her name in trees, and pulls the petals off daisies, reciting "She loves me, she loves me not ..." When she loves him not, he cries all night.
35. Finance Smurf Schtroumpf Financier Comics
Finance Smurf is notable in Smurf comics for introducing currency to his peers, after being fascinated by its use in the human world. It was abandoned after a while since using currency created poverty and corruption among them.
36. Flying Smurf (a.k.a. Aviator Smurf) Schtroumpf Volant Comics + Movies
Flying Smurf has a sole passion in life....flying. He has tried several ways to fly in the air: sticking feathers on his arms, using a hot-air balloon, even eating a yeast mixture. His attempts were only short-lived, and he gave up for a while, until he sought assistance from Handy Smurf who built him a big wooden mechanical airplane.
37. King Smurf Le Schtroumpfissime Comics + Cartoon
King Smurf is a Smurf with a passion for power and being a leader. His story was first published in 1964 and a TV cartoon episode was made called King Smurf in which Brainy Smurf is the one who becomes the King. In the comic, he is an anonymous smurf. When Papa Smurf leaves the village on a long journey, the Smurfs hold an election to select his temporary replacement. King Smurf beats Brainy 99 to 1 (the dissenting vote was from another anonymous smurf who was told by King Smurf to vote for Brainy and did so (this smurf was notable for doing the opposite of anything he was told, and King Smurf took advantage of this, only to have it fail when, for the first time in his life, he did exactly as he was told)). However, his rule turns into a tyrannical one and conflict results, which only ends with Papa Smurf's return.
38. Lazy Smurf (a.k.a. Sleepy Smurf) Schtroumpf Paresseux Comics + Cartoon + Movie (brief cameo) Michael Bell
Lazy Smurf is the laziest of all the Smurfs. He spends almost all his time sleeping, either in his bed, a hammock, on the grass, or anywhere, at any time, day or night.
39. Miner Smurf Schtroumpf Mineur Comics + Cartoon Alan Young
Miner Smurf is the local miner of the village. He runs a mine in the forest from where most fossil material used among the Smurfs comes. He wears an old dark blue jacket, red neckerchief, trousers, and a metal hard hat.

In the cartoon, he looks like a normal Smurf, except he wears green-yellow gloves and has a small wax candle on the top of his dirty hat for illumination. He speaks with an Irish accent (often exclaiming "Faith and Begorrah!").

40. Nanny Smurf (a.k.a. Granny Smurf) Mémé Schtroumpf Comics + Cartoon Susan Blu
An old flame of Grandpa Smurf's, Nanny enters the cartoon series after being trapped inside a cursed castle for centuries. It is unclear if she is a naturally occurring female Smurf or if she was somehow created via sorcery like Smurfette and Sassette. She's introduced in Season 8 of the series, and she owns a pet magenta rabbit named Smoogle. She affectionately calls Grandpa Smurf, "Grampers".
41. Nosey Smurf Schtroumpf Curieux Comics + Cartoon Frank Nelson
Kelly Asbury (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Nosey Smurf is always curious, always wanting to know everything. In fact, he is so curious he peeks around through the other Smurfs' business, causing problems for everyone and nearly endangering his fellow Smurfs by snooping into the plans of twin sister witches looking for the mythical Land of Yore. He later becomes "Reporter Smurf" in the cartoon.
42. Editor Smurf Cartoon
The Smurfs' residential editor-in-chief. Editor Smurf brings out the newspapers.
43. Reflection Smurf (a.k.a. Hundredth) Centième Schtroumpf Comics + Cartoon
Reflection Smurf used to be Vanity Smurf's reflection, as the name implies, but came to life after a lightning bolt struck Vanity Smurf's mirror. He originally spoke in a reverse smurf language and did everything in reverse, but when he tried to get back into the mirror (after being kicked out of Vanity's house by Vanity) and it was struck by another lightning bolt at the same time, he could speak and do everything normally, and has done so ever since.
44. Reporter Smurf Schtroumpf Reporter Comics + Cartoon
Reporter Smurf is the reporter of the village. He likes to write sensational articles for his own newspaper, and has a tendency to look for controversial news, which eventually causes him problems. He appears in the special The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow.
45. Sneezy Smurf Schtroumpf Frileux Comics + Cartoon Don Messick
Sneezy Smurf aka Sickly Smurf is a Smurf who is very cold-sensitive. Always shivering, he is always wrapped in a big scarf. Despite wearing several layers of thick, warm clothes, he still cannot get over his permanent flu, making him sneeze often. He appears in Season 3 episodes 14 and 23.
46. Stinky Smurf Schtroumpf Puant Comics + Cartoon
Stinky Smurf hated to wash, which gave him an awful and unbearable body scent, making him attract flies and repel his fellow Smurfs, especially Smurfette. Although he once managed to thwart Gargamel using his stench, he was forcefully given a bath and became Nice-Smelling Smurf.
47. Sweepy Smurf Schtroumpf Ramoneur Comics + Cartoon Don Messick
Sweepy Smurf is a chimney sweeper with a British accent, almost sounding like Dick Van Dyke in Walt Disney's Mary Poppins. He carries a chimney sweep broom, wears a black brimmed hat, red scarf around his neck, and black pants/shoes. He tends to have a dirt cloud around him, causing everything (and everyone) around him to get dirty.
48. Tailor Smurf Schtroumpf Tailleur Comics + Cartoon + Movie (cameo in credits) Kip King
Tailor Smurf is the Smurfs' residential tailor who makes all the clothes in the village. He's often seen with a needle or two in his cap and a tape measure around his neck. In the cartoon series, Tailor speaks with a noticeable New York-Jewish accent, somewhat like the Eastern European Jewish immigrants that came to New York City, that worked as tailors there, in the late 1800s. "All my life it's been suits, suits, suits! Now it's didies, didies, didies!", "Wait until Papa Smurf sees this, his beard's gonna fall off!" He also made a rag-doll named Smurfy Lou for Sassette.
49. Weakling Smurf Schtroumpf Chétif Comics + Cartoon
Weakling Smurf is a puny Smurf who tries to be athletic but fails at all kinds of sport. When Hefty Smurf organizes Olympic Games (published in 1980), Weakling tries but fails to make an impact while in the training stage and decides to give up. Papa Smurf gives him a special potion that he says will enable him to compete. Weakling proceeds to win every contest he enters but, on being awarded his medal, confesses that he cheated. Papa Smurf then reveals that his potion was nothing more than a form of harmless jam that he gave to Weakling in order to boost his morale, meaning that Weakling did win the Games on his own merit.
50. Wild Smurf Schtroumpf Sauvage Comics + Cartoon Frank Welker
Wild Smurf only wears clothing made of leaves. He is a young feral Smurf and is not understood by the other Smurfs. Having been lost as a baby and brought up by a family of squirrels, he can communicate with animals and ask for their assistance. He appears to be the same age as most of the Smurfs.
51. Weepy Smurf Schtroumpf Pleureur Comics + Cartoon Mona Marshall
Weepy Smurf is a crybaby Smurf. Weepy cries at the drop of a hat. He holds an orange handkerchief.
52. Tuffy Smurf Schtroumpf Batailleur Comics + Cartoon Pat Fraley
Tuffy Smurf acts tougher than he is and often challenges others to fisticuffs and gets knocked out each time. He is notable for wearing a black belt with a buckle and actually fighting Azreal (although he always comes out worse for wear). Appears in season 4: The Smurfbox Derby and season 4: Gargamel's Giant.
53. Woolly Smurf Cartoon Dick Gautier
Woolly Smurf is the Smurfs' residential sheep shearer who shears sheep. He wears a wool hat and shears on a belt. Wooley often talks with a Texan accent.
54. Nurse Smurf Schtroumpf Infirmier Comics
Nurse Smurf is the Smurfs' residential nurse. He is shown in Volume 12 wrapping another Smurf's finger.
55. Lucky Smurf Schtroumpf Chançard Comics
After watching the humans making bets, Lucky Smurf brings gambling to the village in Volume 23, Les Schtroumpfs Joueurs. His name is ironic, since he is very unlucky at gambling.
56. Lumberjack Smurf/Timber Smurf Schtroumpf Bûcheron Comics + Cartoon Bernard Erhard
Lumberjack Smurf is the Smurfs' residential lumberjack. He wears a knit hat and a flannel shirt.
57. Pretentious Smurf Schtroumpf Prétentieux Comics
Pretentious Smurf thinks a little too much of himself.
58. Pastrycook Smurf Schtroumpf Pâtissier Comics
Pastrycook Smurf is the Smurfs' residential pastry cook. He wears a white hat and apron, and cooks pastries for the village.
59. Cook Smurf Schtroumpf Cuistot Comics + Cartoon
Like Chef Smurf, Cook Smurf is the Smurf's residential cook. He has a different, taller chef's hat than Pastrycook Smurf, an apron and a neckerchief.
60. Submariner Smurf Schtroumpf Sous-marinier/Marinier Comics
Submariner Smurf is a sailor who used a submarine that Handy Smurf made for him. After a run-in with a fish and Gargamel, it was converted to land use with wheels. When that did not work, it was turned into a pool at which point he became Mariner Smurf.
61. Gutsy Smurf Schtroumpf Gutsy Movie 1 and 2 Alan Cumming
Gutsy Smurf is a brave, noble Smurf who appears in the Smurfs movies and CGI short films. He has a Scottish accent and wears a plaid, Scottish kilt with pants underneath. He has orange/brown sideburns that most Smurfs his age don't.
62. Navigator Smurf Schtroumpf Navigateur Comics
Navigator Smurf is the Smurf's residential navigator who sails boats and sometimes wears a blue bicorne hat.
63. Fisher Smurf Schtroumpf Pêcheur Comics + Cartoon
Fisher Smurf is the Smurfs' residential fisherman.
64. Hunter Smurf Schtroumpf Chasseur Comics
Hunter Smurf is the Smurfs' residential hunter. He wears a feather in his hat and has a bow and arrows. He is a very inept archer however, and he always manages to miss his targets.
65. Marco Smurf Marco Schtroumpfo Comics + Cartoon Rob Paulsen
Marco Smurf wears an old English hat and a medallion around his neck, and goes out to sea to get the Smurfs' spices. The last time he went, it took him two years to get back home, and the other Smurfs had to go on an expedition to find him. He is a spoof of the explorer Marco Polo.
66. Flighty Smurf Schtroumpf Distrait Comics + Cartoon Paul Winchell
Flighty Smurf has problems making decisions.
(should not be counted). Don Smurfo Don Schtroumpfo Comics + Cartoon
Don Smurfo is a fictional character in a Smurf book.
67. Nobody Smurf Cartoon
A Smurf who always seems to get overlooked.
68. Pushover Smurf Cartoon
Pushover Smurf can not say "no" to any task given to him. Appeared only in the cartoon story "The Smurf Who Couldn't Say No", which caused him to become a pushover "sometimes".
69. Crazy Smurf Schtroumpf Zinzin Movie 1 and 2 John Kassir
A new Smurf character for the 2011 movie. He is the craziest smurf.
70. Narrator Smurf Schtroumpf Narrateur Movie 1 and 2 Tom Kane
Another new Smurf character for the 2011 movie. He is the Smurfs' narrator who narrates what happens to each Smurf or person during the course of the movie, much to Grouchy's dismay.
71. Passive-Aggressive Smurf Schtroumpf Passif Agressif Movie 2 Jimmy Kimmel
He was a Smurf that was referenced in the movie. He appeared in the second movie where he tells Papa Smurf that Brainy is an excellent choice for a time-traveling companion and then adds "Good luck with that" (which only makes Brainy complain).
72. Panicky Smurf Movie 2 Adam Wylie
The next new Smurf character for the second movie. He is a Smurf who always panics when he's afraid.
73. Social Smurf Movie 2 Mario Lopez
A web-blogging Smurf that is exclusive to the second movie.
74. Smooth Smurf Movie 2 Shaquille O'Neal
A smooth-talking Smurf that is exclusive to the second movie. He is a musician who is part of Narrator Smurf's band.
75. Clueless Smurf Movie 2 Shaun White
A clueless Smurf that is exclusive to the second movie.
76. Party Planner Smurf Movie 2 Kevin Lee
A Smurf that is exclusive to the second movie. He provides the party service for the Smurfs.
77. Vexy Smurf Vexy Schtroumpf Movie 2 Christina Ricci
Vexy was an original creation by Gargamel. Like her brother Hackus, Vexy was turned into a real Smurf by the spell that was originally used on Smurfette.
78. Hackus Smurf Movie 2 J. B. Smoove
Hackus was an original creation by Gargamel who is not very bright. Like his sister Vexy, Hackus was turned into a real Smurf by the spell that was originally used on Smurfette.
79. Complimentary Smurf Movie 2 N\A
He is a new Smurf mentioned in the first movie. He was mentioned in the scene where the Smurfs talked about all their Smurfy family that they missed.
80. Drummer Smurf Comics + CGI short films N\A
He is a new Smurf shown in The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow. He is distinguished primarily by his drum set.
81. Schemer Smurf The Smurfs and the Magic Flute N\A
He rides on Feathers and tries to take back the magic flute from the villain in The Smurfs and the Magic Flute.
82. Dreamy Smurf Cartoon N\A
A daydreamer who constantly fantasizes about visiting faraway lands, like other planets and meeting aliens. (season 1: The Astrosmurf; season 2: It Came from Outer Smurf; season 5: Dreamy's Pen Pals) In "The Last Smurfberry" (season 3), he becomes the captain of the Smurfs' ship, the S.S. Smurf II, and fills the position for the rest of the cartoon show. His adventures are split between different Smurfs (like Pilot Smurf and Traveler Smurf) in the comics.
83. Gullible Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village Scott Menville
A Smurf who falls for everything, especially Jokey's pranks.
84. Paranoid Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village N\A
A Smurf who stays inside his house with the shades closed. What he's paranoid about exactly is unknown.
85. Policeman Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village N\A
Supposedly a law enforcement type Smurf who mostly stands in the middle of the street directing traffic, despite the fact that there is no traffic in Smurf Village, or even cars for that matter. Rather than wearing white, his outfit is a dark blue with a noticeable black brim on the front of his cap. He also possesses white gloves, a police baton, sunglasses and a red blow whistle.
86. Magician Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village N\A
A Smurf that performs magic tricks.
87. Mime Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village N\A
A Smurf that wears mime make up, a black cap and pants and a striped shirt. As his name implies he acts like a mime.
88. Table-Eating Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village N\A
As his name implies, this Smurf likes to chomp down on the edge of tables. Even Papa Smurf seems confused by his behavior. By the end of the movie, two female Smurfs from the lost village join him in his bizarre habit.
89. Karate Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village Danik Thomas
A Smurf that knows karate and teaches it to the other Smurfs. Additionally, he wears a white gi, a black belt and a red headband that fits around his Smurf cap.
90. Winner Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village ?
A Smurf who seems to constantly win competitions that he takes part in; often in the company of Loser Smurf.
91. Loser Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village ?
A Smurf who constantly loses, often in the company of Winner Smurf.
92. Smurfwillow Smurfs: The Lost Village Julia Roberts
Papa Smurf's female counterpart in the Lost Smurf Village.
93. Smurfstorm Smurfs: The Lost Village Michelle Rodriguez
Also known as "Stormy", she is a tough girl Smurf who is initially quite suspicious when Smurfette and the boy Smurfs come in search of the Lost Village.
94. Smurfblossom Smurfs: The Lost Village Ellie Kemper
A friendly and highly energetic female Smurf.
95. Smurflily Smurfs: The Lost Village Ariel Winter
A gentle girl Smurf.
96. Smurfmelody Smurfs: The Lost Village Meghan Trainor
A female Smurf who is musically inclined, as her name implies.
97. Smurfjade Smurfs: The Lost Village Melissa Sturm
A female Smurf, not much is known about her other than her name when she introduced herself.
98. Smurfpetal Smurfs: The Lost Village Uncredited
A female Smurf.
99. Smurfclover Smurfs: The Lost Village Uncredited
A female Smurf.
100. Smurfmeadow Smurfs: The Lost Village Uncredited
A female Smurf.
101. Smurfdaisy Smurfs: The Lost Village Uncredited
A female Smurf.
102. Smurfholly Smurfs: The Lost Village Uncredited
A female Smurf.
103. Smurfhazel Smurfs: The Lost Village Uncredited
A female Smurf.

Antagonists

Name Original French name Appears in Voiced by
Gargamel Gargamel Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 + Spinoff Movie Paul Winchell (Cartoon)
Hank Azaria (Movie 1 and 2, CGI short films)
Rainn Wilson (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
The main antagonist and sworn enemy of the Smurfs, Gargamel is an evil wizard with limited powers. Gargamel is absolutely obsessed with the Smurfs, and his main goal vacillates from trying to eat them to trying to capture them for use in a potion to make gold to simply getting revenge. (In the cartoon TV shows he attempts to eat The Smurfs and in the movies, his motive is to draw off their blue energy which will give him unlimited sorcerous powers.) His head is balding, his nose is protuberant, his black robe is worn and patched, and his teeth are rotten.
Azrael Azrael Comics + Cartoon + Movie 1 and 2 + Spin-off Movie Don Messick (Cartoon)
Frank Welker (Voice), Mr. Krinkle the Cat (Movies 1 and 2, CGI short films, Smurfs: The Lost Village)
Gargamel's pet cat. Although Gargamel never treats him well, Azrael manages to put up with his master. Azrael tends to realize beforehand that Gargamel's schemes will go away, but reluctantly goes along with them anyway in hopes of possibly capturing a Smurf to eat. Azrael shares Gargamel's distinctive laugh. Azrael was originally female in the comic books, but was changed to a male in the cartoon show and returned as a male in later comics and in the movie. In one episode of the series, Azrael got so tired of Gargamel treating him cruelly that he turned against his master. However, in the movies, he still remains loyal to Gargamel, although he laughs at his master whenever he gets humiliated or hurt.
Hogatha Hogatha Comics + Cartoon Janet Waldo
Hogatha is a character who was created for the television cartoon series, but has appeared in at least one of the comics for the magazine, which has often borrowed from episodes of the show. She is an evil, ugly witch who uses her magic to lure unsuspecting suitors, and occasionally cause trouble for the Smurfs. Hogatha snorts loudly with her large wart covered nose. She thinks she's beautiful, although she is actually quite ugly and wears a red wig to cover her baldness. She rides on a long-suffering vulture whose name tends to vary from one episode to another, but the most frequent one is Harold. She and Gargamel dislike each other, and she often refers to him as "Garglesmell". Hogatha used a spell to disguise herself as a Smurf who constantly snorts and causes trouble, under the name Snorty Smurf, in the first-season episode of the TV series "The Fake Smurf".
Lord Balthazar Lord Balthazar Cartoon Keene Curtis
Lord Balthazar is Gargamel's godfather. Balthazar despises the Smurfs and is actually more cold-hearted than Gargamel in addition to being a more powerful sorcerer. He has a pet raven who acts as his spy, two oafish henchmen, and lives in a large castle whose moat houses a fearsome dragon called a Moat Monster.
Chlorhydris Chlorhydris Cartoon Amanda McBroom (in the special My Smurfy Valentine only); Linda Gary (all other appearances)
Chlorhydris is an evil cold-hearted sorceress, more powerful than Hogatha, who devotes her time to removing love from the world. A nasty, irredeemable woman as ugly as she is evil, she lives in a gloomy castle all alone, except for an unnamed talking pet toucan and a manservant named Reeves who also drives her carriage. Her backstory was revelealed in a number of episodes. In season 3's "The Tears of a Smurf," it is revealed she once married a nobleman, by whom she had a daughter named Priscilla. Chlorhydris then became insanely jealous over her husband loving her daughter more than he loved her. She caused her husband's disappearance and Priscilla, who was just a toddler at that time, grew up in a castle without love. Enraged when a young prince fell in love with her daughter, Chlorhydris used her malignant magic to cause the young man to also disappear and put a curse of ugliness on Priscilla to keep anyone else from falling in love with her. In the season 7 episode "Chlorhydris' Lost Love," it is revealed that she was once kind and caring, but became hateful when her true love was stolen away from her.
Nemesis Cartoon Frank Welker
Nemesis is a sinister, hiccupping creature shrouded in a purple robe. He is an evil wizard like Gargamel, only much more powerful. He is constantly trying to steal the Long-Life Stone, which is the magical artifact that grants the Smurfs their extremely long lifespans. He was once a human but after a magic accident, he became so grotesque that people are horrified at the sight of his face, so he keeps his hood over it.
Scruple Scrupule Cartoon Brenda Vaccaro
Scruple is Gargamel's nephew/apprentice. Scruple was expelled from a school for wizards and lives with his uncle Gargamel as kind of an indentured servant, even though neither enjoys being with the other. Like Azrael, Scruple often sees the flaws in Gargamel's schemes, and whenever he offers a suggestion, his master often accepts it as his own idea. He shows his uncle/master little respect, often calling him "Gargie" to his face.
Count Gregorian Cartoon Paul Winchell (probably)
Count Gregorian is an evil wizard who only appeared in the Season 2 episode "The Raven Wizard". He was originally thought to be Princess Sabina's new tutor, but it was revealed that he was the legendary Raven Wizard, cursed with the head of a raven, when the temporary spell to restore his human head wore off. He kidnapped Sabina, whose beauty he needed to restore his human face with the aid of a magical gem called the Heart Diamond, even though she would be drained of her life's energy as a result. He failed when Johan and Peewit entered his castle, the latter causing the Heart Diamond to explode, turning the wizard into a complete raven, presumably forever. He is similar in trait to Gargamel in that they are both evil wizards and were voiced by Paul Winchell.
Mordain Cartoon Paul Winchell (possibly)
Mordain is an evil court wizard who solely appears in the Season 2 episode "The Good, The Bad and The Smurfy". He captured Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Clumsy Smurf and Brainy Smurf to entertain his master King Argon and his knights on the King's birthday. He then turned them into frogs so that he could steal the King's gold. When the other Smurfs entered the castle to free the captured Smurfs, Papa Smurf turned him into a frog, where he now spends his days eating flies, and turned King Argon and the knights back to normal. He is similar in trait to Gargamel and Count Gregorian in that they are evil wizards and voiced by Paul Winchell (though Count Gregorian and Mordain are not actually related to Gargamel).
Lady Imperia Cartoon
The evil aunt and guardian of the boy Prince/King Gerard, Lady Imperia appears only in the Season 1 cartoon episode "The Clockwork Smurf", in which she and her henchman Thorick have locked her nephew up in a dungeon cell, pretending to his subjects that he is ill and has to be isolated, giving her the excuse to rule in his place as regent. She plans to eventually give the false news that Gerard is dead so that she can rule permanently, leaving her nephew to rot in his cell. The Smurfs and Clockwork Smurf help Gerard to escape and expose her, and she is banished from the kingdom, never to return, although other equally evil relatives of Gerard, namely uncle Sir Leopold in "Return of the Clockwork Smurf", and cousin Malcolm the Mean in "The Noble Stag", have tried to take the boy king's throne instead.
Wartmongers Cartoon various voices for each one
The Wartmongers are little toad-like creatures who live in the muck and slime of Creepy Deepy Swamp and often cause the Smurfs problems. They consider having more warts than others as a source of pride. They like ripping the wings off of pixies, and like the pixies at first think that Smurfs are hairy red-eyed monsters. The leader of the Wartmongers is King Bullrush (voiced by Kenneth Mars) who commands his minions to do his bidding.
Evelyn Cartoon Ruta Lee
Evelyn is a glamorous but evil enchantress who only appears in the Smurfs television cartoon show episode "Gargamel's Sweetheart". She rides around in a carriage with her pet black weasel Satin, which she keeps draped around her shoulders like a fur stole, and she extorts people with her magic wand to surrender all their money or valuables. Gargamel falls in love with her, and tries unsuccessfully to catch her interest by pretending to be a powerful rich sorcerer. She does feign a mutual attraction to him when he claims he knows how to make gold, and agrees to help him catch Smurfs to do so. The Smurfs outsmart them though, and she ends up dropping both her pretense and Gargamel like a hot potato.
"Mummy" (a.k.a. Gargamel's Mother) Comics + Cartoon June Foray
"Mummy" (as she is called by her son, her actual name is never revealed) is a mean, quarrelsome old witch who is the mother of Gargamel. She occasionally makes unannounced visits to her son, usually to berate him over his inability to catch the Smurfs. Also when she visits, she insists on doing the cooking at which she is terrible, as both her son and Azrael can attest. She also hates cats, and always throws Azrael out of Gargamel's hovel when she arrives to visit.
Corbelius Comics
Corbelius is a black crow who is Gargamel's other pet in the comics, appearing far less frequently than Azrael. He serves Gargamel primarily in delivering letters, usually threats or ransom demands to the Smurfs. Unlike Azrael, Corbelius doesn't seem to take any malicious pleasure in what he does; if anything, he seems indifferent.
Monty Movie Smurfs: The Lost Village Dee Bradley Baker
Monty is a vulture-like bird who is Gargamel's other pet in the Lost Village movie. Monty seems to be Gargamel's favorite, even though he seems like a lesser intellect, which irritates Azrael to no end. Monty does have a mean streak and can get quite angry, but seems more content with being dopey. Monty bears an uncanny resemblance to the titular creature from the episode The Howlibird.

Supporting characters

Name Original French name Appears in Voiced by
Sir Johan and Peewit Johan et Pirlouit Comics + Cartoon Sir Johan: Michael Bell and Cam Clarke (in The Smurfs and the Magic Flute)
Pewitt: Frank Welker and Cam Clarke (in The Smurfs and the Magic Flute)
Johan is a young human squire and page boy of an unnamed king near the Smurf village. He defends his king fiercely, and is often helpful to other people. He meets the dwarf (or child/goblin in the cartoons) Peewit (pronounced pee-wee), and they become best friends. It was in a Johan and Peewit adventure published in 1958 that the Smurfs were first introduced. The Smurfs would appear in some of the later adventures of Johan and Peewit, as well as their own series. In the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series during the second season, Johan and Peewit were occasionally featured in stories which focused on the pair and the kingdom they protected. Johan rides a white horse named Bayard, and Peewit rides a goat named Biquette (Nanny in The Smurfs and the Magic Flute). In the cartoon, Peewit sings in an off-key voice and is always hungry. The Sir Johan and Peewit episodes of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon shown in France are distributed under the title Johan et Pirlouit.
Feathers La Cigogne Comics + Cartoon + Movie
Feathers is a large white stork who is a loyal friend to the Smurfs and provides transportation and delivers messages when needed.
Father Time Père Temps Comics + Cartoon Alan Oppenheimer
Father Time (portrayed in the classic image of the wizened old man with a white robe and scythe) is a good friend of the Smurfs and Mother Nature that is in charge of running time's course.
Enchanter Homnibus Homnibus Comics + Cartoon Alan Oppenheimer
Homnibus is an old human wizard and friend of Papa Smurf, Sir Johan and Peewit, and who gave Puppy to the Smurfs. Papa Smurf often visits him to discuss matters of magic and to play chess. Enchanter Homnibus first introduced Johan and Peewit to the Smurfs. Homnibus has a young servant named Olivier.
The King Le Roi Comics + Cartoon Bob Holt
This unnamed king is the ruler of the Kingdom where Sir Johan and Peewit live, and whom they both serve. He is somewhat carefree, but he is also firm and much loved by his subjects, as well as a good friend of the Smurfs. He has a beautiful niece, Princess Sabina, but no direct descendants. He can be very keen to go on expeditions and battles....which can be difficult given his old age.
Laura Laura Cartoon Russi Taylor
Laura is a young girl who appeared only in the Season 2 episode "Sister Smurf". She bonds with Smurfette over the fact that both girls feel that their respective families don't appreciate their antics. Running away together, they enter a deserted-looking shack in the middle of the forest, only to find it is occupied by a nasty hag who wants to keep them as slaves in her house forever. Fortunately for the two girls, the other Smurfs and Laura's brothers and father come to their rescue.
Mother Nature Mère Nature Comics + Cartoon June Foray
Mother Nature is in charge of the smooth running of nature's course. She is a good friend of the Smurfs and often works with Father Time. In one episode, her brother Harold is revealed to be the Man in the Moon.
Bigmouth Grossbouf Comics + Cartoon Lennie Weinrib
Bigmouth is a gigantic, clumsy, dimwitted ogre whose size, insatiable appetite, and clueless disposition are the cause of endless trouble for the tiny little Smurfs, like stealing their Smurfberries and other foods, although he is not really considered their enemy. He also frequently breaks into Gargamel's hovel and eats his food and also eats rocks (which he likes dipped in slime). He is friends with whoever may be offering him something in exchange. In other words, he will help Gargamel or help the Smurfs, depending on who is offering more in return (usually food). Bigmouth's sweetheart and eventual wife is an ogress named Big Nose.
Pussiwillow Pixies Cartoon various voices for each one
The Pussiwillow Pixies look like tiny humans with wings, most of the ones seen being attractive females. They are afraid of the Wartmongers, who try to catch them and clip off their wings so that they can make them their servants. At first, they believed that the only thing worse than a Wartmonger is a Smurf. After being convinced that Smurfs are not actually hairy, red-eyed monsters as they had always believed, they befriended the Smurfs. They became friends because the Smurfs saved them from being turned into the Wartmongers' slaves and getting their wings ripped off. There are at least six that appear in the series:
  • Elderberry, the leader
  • Pansy, a clumsy pixie, who is good friends with Clumsy Smurf.
  • Lilac, a vain pixie with a Southern accent
  • Acorn, the youngest and the smallest, who was very jealous of Baby Smurf.
  • Bramble, the green pixie
  • Holly, the red-headed pixie, also sporting green.
King Gerard Roi Jéarard Cartoon Philip Proctor
Gerard is a child prince who befriends the Smurfs before becoming king. The Smurfs help him defeat his evil aunt Lady Imperia who tries to take the crown for herself. The lonely Gerard finds a best friend in Clockwork Smurf who decides to stay with the young king rather than return to the Smurf village. King Gerard rules over a separate kingdom from the one ruled by the unnamed king that Johann and Peewit serve. However, the two kings are related through Gerard's cousin Princess Sabina and the two kingdoms are apparently at peace.
Princess Sabina Princesse Sabina Comics + Cartoon Jennifer Darling
Princess Sabina is the niece of the unnamed king who employs Johan and Peewit, and who is aware of the Smurfs' existence. Sabina is a red-headed young woman who is not content under the tutelage of Dame Barbara, who tries to teach her the importance of how to sew, pour tea, and otherwise be a "proper princess." She is an expert marksman and rider, and is good friends with Johan, whom she sometimes accompanies on his adventures (there appears to be a mutual attraction between the two). Sabina is also the cousin of another nearby king, King Gerard.
Dame Barbara Dame Barde Comics + Cartoon Linda Gary
Princess Sabina's strict governess who has a bit of a feud with Peewit. She is the only member of the unnamed king's household who is unaware of the Smurfs' existence. She was also called Lady Prattle in The Smurfs and the Magic Flute. She will do pretty much anything to prevent Sabina from having fun.
Brenda Brenda Cartoon Norma MacMillan and Russi Taylor
A young witch from Witch Hazel Conservatory whom the Smurfs teach to be a good witch. Good friends with Smurfette. Appears in season 3's The Littlest Witch and in season 6's Scruple's Sweetheart, where she falls head-over-heels for Scruple, until she realizes he is only pretending to be in love with her because he wants her wand.
Puppy Comics + Cartoon Russi Taylor and Frank Welker
Puppy is a magical creature which was designed to look like a dog. He was offered as a gift to Papa Smurf by Homnibus. It was Baby Smurf, however, who opened the enchanted locket around Puppy's neck and became the dog's true master. Puppy is a good friend to the Smurflings and protects the Smurfs from Gargamel's cat Azrael.
Chitter Comics + Cartoon Don Messick
Chitter is a young brown squirrel who is the best friend of Wild Smurf. Indeed, Wild regards him as family since it was Chitter's great-great-great-great grandmother who found him as a lost baby and raised him as part of her litter. Often Chitter rallies to the side of Wild and the other Smurfs whenever they are threatened by an enemy, such as Gargamel. It is revealed in the episode "Wild about Smurfette" that Chitter has acquired a mate and has a litter of his own, with Wild happily regarding himself as a kind of godfather.
Smoogle Comics + Cartoon Russi Taylor
Smoogle is Nanny Smurf's pet. It is a magenta-colored rabbit. Nanny adores it and is known to be a little overprotective of it.
Selwyn and Tallulah Quarrell Cartoon N/A
Selwyn and Tallulah Quarrel have appeared in several episodes of the cartoon television series. They are a married sorcerer and sorceress who love each other, yet as their surname implies, they frequently get into arguments during which they turn each other into all kinds of creepy things, then kiss and make up. They are good friends with Papa Smurf, Homnibus, and Peewit. In one episode ("Memory Melons"), the Quarrels celebrate their 200th wedding anniversary, but their tendency to fight almost ruins the party, their home and the forest; however the Smurfs help them reconcile. Their home is Quarrel Castle, which they share with their pet gargoyle Tharp (who was a guest at the wedding of Laconia and Woody) and the amiable ghost of Selwyn's great-uncle Fenwick Quarrel.
Laconia Cartoon Laconia has no lines.
Laconia is a wood elf who is mute (but not deaf) and signs. As a friend of Papa Smurf she is often employed when sound or silence magic creates trouble. In the cartoon she owns the wand of love which looks like a flower on a stick and gives flowers life. The flowers of the world are her life-force.
Woody Cartoon Hamilton Camp
Woody is also a wood elf who is in love with Laconia. Their wedding took place in the special Smurfily Ever After.
Marina Cartoon N/A
Marina is a beautiful mermaid and the love interest of Handy Smurf.
Flowerbell Cartoon Mona Marshall
Flowerbell is a wood nymph who lives in the forest with all the woodland creatures. She appears in the Season 2 episode "Papa's Wedding Day", in which she is captured by Lord Balthazar, who offers her freedom if she helps him in a plot to lure Papa Smurf into a trap through getting him to fall in love with her. Flowerbell initially agrees, but grows to regret the deal, especially when Papa Smurf falls so seriously in love with her that he actually proposes marriage, despite misgivings from the other Smurfs. In the end, although Flowerbell does go through with the bargain, she ends up rescuing Papa Smurf from Balthazar with the help of the other Smurfs. Flowerbell also makes a cameo appearance in Smurfily Ever After, as a guest at Woody and Laconia's wedding.
Melina Melina Cartoon N/A
Like Brenda, Melina is a good little child witch who appears in a Season 7 episode of the cartoon series, "Sassette's Bewitching Friendship". She attends a school for good witches, but although she means well, her magic never quite works out right. She becomes good friends with Sassette, who helps her retrieve her flying broom when Gargamel steals it to catch the Smurfs.
Denisa Denisa Cartoon Katie Leigh
Denisa is Lord Balthazar's niece. Denisa and Sassette become best friends after they save each other's lives from wolves. She appears in Season 8 of the cartoon series in the episodes "A Smurf for Denisa", "Denisa's Greedy Doll", and "Denisa's Slumber Party".
Squeaky Cartoon N/A
Squeaky is a mouse who appears in Season 2 of the cartoon series in the episode named after him. Smurfette gives him his name after she finds him lying sick in the woods and brings him home, where she nurses him back to health with Papa Smurf's help. Reluctantly she lets him go when he is well at Papa Smurf's insistence, but Squeaky obviously wants to stay with her, so she happily adopts him as a pet. But the mouse unexpectedly dies, leaving Smurfette heartbroken to the point that she isolates herself. In the end, she realizes she needs to move on, and bids her departed pet goodbye.
Patrick Winslow Movie Neil Patrick Harris
A new character for the movie who works at Anjelou Cosmetics. He is the husband of Grace who helps the Smurfs. In the second movie, he used to have a pet parrot named Zeus (which served as a reminder of his father who left the family) until Victor got rid of it due to Patrick's allergy to birds.
Grace Winslow Movie Jayma Mays
A new character for the movie who is the wife of Patrick. She is pregnant with her first child in the movie and gives birth to their son Blue by the end of the movie.
Elway Movie Hank (Dog)
Patrick and Grace's pet Basset Hound who appeared in the first and second movie.
Odile Anjelou Movie Sofía Vergara
A new character for the movie. An executive at a French cosmetics company called Anjelou Cosmetics who is the boss of Patrick.
Henri Movie Tim Gunn
A new character for the movie. He serves as Odile' executive assistant at Anjelou Cosmetics.
Victor Doyle Movie Brendan Gleeson
Patrick Winslow's stepfather who debuts in the second movie. He owns a corn dog business.
Blue Winslow Movie Nicholas Martorell Jr. and Jacob Tremblay
Patrick and Grace Winslow's son who was born in the first movie and debuts in the second movie.
Snappy Bug Movie Smurfs: The Lost Village Bret Marnell
Snappy is a ladybug and serves as Brainy's assistant. Snappy can record and playback sounds and voices. Snappy can also take "photographs" which can then be printed by stepping in ink or mud and using her feet to then print the images on paper, leaves, or dirt.

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