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* FranchiseKiller: This film turned out to be the last in the Creator/SonyPicturesAnimation Smurf franchise, as it was the consequence of the Sony Pictures' franchise intending to be a lineup of three films to begin with. Although, it was shortly announced four months after the film's release that the umbrella franchise would be getting a [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs2021 new animated series]] which would happen four years after ''The Lost Village's''' release. Likewise, SPA's rights to the Smurfs property expired by the time the 2021 series entered production, as Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} gained the licensing rights to the franchise in six countries (among them the US and Canada) the previous year, aired said series on its channel in the US, and would put another Smurfs movie in production with corporate sibling Creator/{{Paramount}}[[note]]which initially had the film rights to the franchise before Sony took over[[/note]] in 2022.

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* FranchiseKiller: This film turned out to be the last in the Creator/SonyPicturesAnimation Smurf franchise, as it was the consequence of the Sony Pictures' franchise intending to be a lineup of three films to begin with. Although, it was shortly announced four months after the film's release that the umbrella franchise would be getting a [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs2021 new animated series]] which would happen four years after ''The Lost Village's''' release. Likewise, SPA's rights to the Smurfs property expired by the time the 2021 series entered production, as Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} gained the licensing rights to the franchise in six countries (among them the US and Canada) the previous year, aired said series on its channel in the US, and would put another Smurfs movie in production with corporate sibling Creator/{{Paramount}}[[note]]which initially had Creator/{{Paramount}}[[note]]In a case of HilariousInHindsight, Paramount and Nickelodeon were the film rights candidates to produce the franchise before [[Film/TheSmurfs 2011 film]], but were outbid when Sony took over[[/note]] bought it instead.[[/note]] in 2022.
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* FirstAppearance: Of the female Smurfs, who would later appear in later media, including [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs2021 the 2021 animated series]].
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* RoleReprise: Creator/FrankWelker voices Azrael, similar to the hybrid movies. He is the only person who worked on both this and the hybrid ones.

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* RoleReprise: Creator/FrankWelker voices Azrael, similar to the hybrid movies. He is the only person actor who worked on both this and the hybrid ones.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Although not explicitly confirmed, it appears that Jokey Smurf was planned to have a bigger role, as he is seen on many of the pre-production poster. In the actual film, Jokey only appears in three scenes. If this is not a case of what could have been, then it is a case of [[AdvertisedExtra]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Although not explicitly confirmed, it appears that Jokey Smurf was planned to have a bigger role, as he is seen on many of the pre-production poster. In the actual film, Jokey only appears in three scenes. If this is not a case of what could have been, then it is a case of [[AdvertisedExtra]].AdvertisedExtra.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Although not explicitly confirmed, it appears that Jokey Smurf was planned to have a bigger role, as he is seen on many of the pre-production poster. In the actual film, Jokey only appears in three scenes.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Although not explicitly confirmed, it appears that Jokey Smurf was planned to have a bigger role, as he is seen on many of the pre-production poster. In the actual film, Jokey only appears in three scenes. If this is not a case of what could have been, then it is a case of [[AdvertisedExtra]].

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