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** A lot of fans in recent years didn't take kindly to Tapper Smurf replacing adult Nat Smurf (who in the Empath series existed only as a Smurfling) as the caretaker of Azrael in an adaptation of the 1980s cartoon show episode, "All Creatures Great and Smurf".

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** A lot of fans in recent years didn't take kindly to Tapper Smurf replacing adult Nat Smurf (who in the Empath series existed only as a Smurfling) Smurfling from Smurfling Island) as the caretaker of Azrael in an adaptation of the 1980s cartoon show episode, "All Creatures Great and Smurf".
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** A lot of fans in recent years didn't take kindly to Tapper Smurf replacing adult Nat Smurf (who in the Empath series didn't exist) as the caretaker of Azrael in an adaptation of the 1980s cartoon show episode, "All Creatures Great and Smurf".

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** A lot of fans in recent years didn't take kindly to Tapper Smurf replacing adult Nat Smurf (who in the Empath series didn't exist) existed only as a Smurfling) as the caretaker of Azrael in an adaptation of the 1980s cartoon show episode, "All Creatures Great and Smurf".
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** A lot of fans in recent years didn't take kindly to Tapper Smurf replacing adult Nat Smurf as the caretaker of Azrael in an adaptation of the 1980s cartoon show episode, "All Creatures Great and Smurf".

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** A lot of fans in recent years didn't take kindly to Tapper Smurf replacing adult Nat Smurf (who in the Empath series didn't exist) as the caretaker of Azrael in an adaptation of the 1980s cartoon show episode, "All Creatures Great and Smurf".
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The Empath fanfiction series gained a lot more mature themes and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence than did the original comics and ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' TV series. Not that there aren't any stories in the series that are meant for children, such as their Smurfling adaptation of ''The Wizard Of Oz''.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The Empath fanfiction series gained a lot more mature themes and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence than did the original comics and ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' TV series. Not that there aren't any stories in the series that are meant for children, such as their Smurfling adaptation of ''The Wizard Of Oz''.''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and more complex stories, in spirit of both the original comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as [[{{Flanderization}} flanderizing]] Hefty into a mere rival.

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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and more complex stories, in spirit of both the original comics and 1981 ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as [[{{Flanderization}} flanderizing]] Hefty into a mere rival.
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** A lot of fans in recent years didn't take kindly to Tapper Smurf replacing adult Nat Smurf as the caretaker of Azrael in an adaptation of 80s episode, "All Creatures Great and Smurf".

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** A lot of fans in recent years didn't take kindly to Tapper Smurf replacing adult Nat Smurf as the caretaker of Azrael in an adaptation of 80s the 1980s cartoon show episode, "All Creatures Great and Smurf".
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** A lot of fans in recent years didn't take kindly to Tapper Smurf replacing adult Nat Smurf as the caretaker of Azrael in an adaptation of 80s episode, "All Creatures Great and Smurf".
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The Empath fanfiction series gained a lot more mature themes and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence than did the original comics and ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' TV series.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The Empath fanfiction series gained a lot more mature themes and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence than did the original comics and ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' TV series. Not that there aren't any stories in the series that are meant for children, such as their Smurfling adaptation of ''The Wizard Of Oz''.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The Empath fanfiction series gained a lot more mature themes and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence than it did in the original comics and 1981 TV series of The Smurfs.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The Empath fanfiction series gained a lot more mature themes and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence than it did in the original comics and 1981 ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' TV series of The Smurfs.series.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The fanfiction series gained a lot more mature themes and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence than it did in the original comics and 1981 TV series.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The Empath fanfiction series gained a lot more mature themes and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence than it did in the original comics and 1981 TV series.series of The Smurfs.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The fanfiction series gained a lot more mature themes and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence than it did in the original comics and 1981 TV series.
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* ValuesDissonance: The series started to gain plenty of controversy from the Smurfs fandom in later years, resulting in most of the stories being removed from the Smurfs Fanon Wiki due to its mature content, but still remain on Vic George's Imaginarium website.

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* ValuesDissonance: The series started to gain plenty of controversy from the Smurfs fandom in later years, resulting in most of the stories being removed from the Smurfs Fanon Wiki due to its mature content, but still remain on Vic George's Imaginarium website.website.
* TheWoobie: Pushover Smurf in "Pushover Pushes Back", before his change in personality.
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* NeverLiveItDown:
** An in-universe example from "The Innocence of a Smurf". After the death of a Psychelian, Empath would regret breaking a promise to protect all life and would never forget (despite being forgiven).
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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and more complex stories, in spirit of both the original comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into a mere rival.

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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and more complex stories, in spirit of both the original comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing [[{{Flanderization}} flanderizing]] Hefty into a mere rival.
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* GrowingTheBeard: As the stories went on, Hefty's rivalry waned in favor of marrying his female counterpart from Smurfette Island, Empath gained some character development and married Smurfette, as well as the other Smurfettes adding in more gender equality into the series.
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* ValuesDissonance: The series started to gain plenty of controversy from the Smurfs fandom in later years, resulting in most of the stories being removed from the Smurfs Fanon Wiki due to its mature content.

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* ValuesDissonance: The series started to gain plenty of controversy from the Smurfs fandom in later years, resulting in most of the stories being removed from the Smurfs Fanon Wiki due to its mature content.content, but still remain on Vic George's Imaginarium website.
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* ValuesDissonance: The series started to gain plenty of controversy from the Smurfs fandom in later years, resulting in most of the series being removed from the Smurfs Fanon Wiki due to its mature content.

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* ValuesDissonance: The series started to gain plenty of controversy from the Smurfs fandom in later years, resulting in most of the series stories being removed from the Smurfs Fanon Wiki due to its mature content.
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* ValuesDissonance: The series started to gain plenty of controversy from the Smurfs fandom in later years, resulting in most of the series being removed due to its mature content.

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* ValuesDissonance: The series started to gain plenty of controversy from the Smurfs fandom in later years, resulting in most of the series being removed from the Smurfs Fanon Wiki due to its mature content.
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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and more complex stories, in spirit of both the original comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into a mere rival.

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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and more complex stories, in spirit of both the original comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into a mere rival.rival.
* ValuesDissonance: The series started to gain plenty of controversy from the Smurfs fandom in later years, resulting in most of the series being removed due to its mature content.
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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and well-written stories in sprit of both the original comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into a mere rival.

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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and well-written stories more complex stories, in sprit spirit of both the original comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into a mere rival.
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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and well-written stories in sprit of both the comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into a mere rival.

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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and well-written stories in sprit of both the original comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into a mere rival.
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BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and well-written stories in sprit of both the comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into an antagonist.

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* BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and well-written stories in sprit of both the comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into an antagonist.a mere rival.
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BrokenBase: Fans of the series would like it for its Christian elements and well-written stories in sprit of both the comics and 1981 TV series. Others would dislike it for being too dark and Empath taking Hefty's role as the strong Smurf of the village, as well as flanderizing Hefty into an antagonist.

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