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!The 100 Smurfs
[[folder: Papa Smurf]]
[[WMG: Papa Smurf (Grand Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:183:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PapaSmurf_4648.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Michel Elias [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Creator/MikeReynolds [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Creator/JonathanWinters - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''
->Jack Angel - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow'', ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]] & ''The Smurfs Dance Party'' (Wii)
-> Creator/MandyPatinkin - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

The leader and father figure of the Smurfs.

* AFatherToHisMen: Or more accurately, A Papa To His Smurfs. In the English vocal track of the live-action movie, Gargamel goes so far as to have Papa Smurf say he has 99 sons and one daughter.
* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Papa Smurf Was A Black/Purple Smurf. This happens to him in "The Purple Smurfs" (and its comic book predecessor "The Black Smurfs"), when he was the last Smurf to be infected.
* AdaptationalBadass:
** In the Live-Action films, Papa Smurf is a lot more aggressive when he sees Gargamel trying to capture a Smurf. He even goes as far as to actually yell Gargamel's name when he's attempting to throw a metal sharp staff behind Gargamel when he notices that Gargamel is attempting to capture the entire village during the climax in the first film.
** While not as much as the first film, in the sequel when Papa Smurf sees Smurfette trying out Gargamel's new wand that he gave her for her birthday, Papa Smurf desperately attempts to open the window for Smurfette to see her. The other Smurfs try preventing him from reaching the lock when he yells for Smurfette as she's actually enjoying the new wand.
* BadassBeard: The only Smurf with a beard, aside from Grandpa Smurf who is even older than him.
* BadassGrandpa: Even more so some of the scenes in the Live-Actions films.
* BadassPacifist: And when he's pissed, look out.
* BerserkButton: He ''does not'' take kindly to anyone calling him "old" (or "Old Beard", as in the case of "The Gambler Smurfs").
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Make him mad. Go on, [[SchmuckBait I dare ya]].
* BigGood: As the leader of the Smurfs.
* ColorCodedPatrician: He wears red, where everybody else wears white.
* CoolOldGuy: A wise elderly figure who is respected by everyone.
* {{Ephebophile}}: Papa Smurf's one-time attraction to Smurfette in "Romeo And Smurfette". Thankfully averted in the live-action movie series, where his relationship to Smurfette is genuinely father to daughter.
* FacePalm: Does this a few times in the comic book story "Bathing Smurfs", and at least a few times in the cartoon show.
* GrandmaWhatMassiveHotnessYouHave: Implied by Flowerbell in "Papa's Wedding Day" when she's trying to win his heart.
* InterspeciesRomance: He has a brief romance with Flowerbell the woodnymph in the cartoon episode "Papa's Wedding Day" before he realizes it was a setup.
* TheLeader: Of the Type II variety.
* LegacyCharacter: In the cartoon show, Grandpa Smurf was his Papa Smurf, so he is simply Grandpa Smurf's successor to the role. It is implied that Baby Smurf may take on that title when he becomes Papa Smurf's age.
* NoodleIncident: At one point, the Smurfs meet a character cursed into a BalefulPolymorph and compelled to speak in complete gibberish. Papa Smurf not only recognizes the affliction, but more or less understands what the cursed character is saying, calling it "the language of the cursed." When asked by his fellow Smurfs how he can understand this "language," he refuses to elaborate.
---> '''Papa Smurf:'''"Well. Let's just say evil wizards always curse good wizards."
* OhMyGods: "Nom d'un Schtroumpf!" ("In the name of a Smurf!") in the original French comics; "Great Smurfness" or "Great Smurfs Of Fire" in the cartoon show.
* PapaWolf: Don't threathen the Smurfs if you don't want to be on the receiving end of one of Papa Smurf's potions.
* ThePatriarch: The patient and benevolent patriarch of the Smurf Village.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Red suit, white beard, blue skin.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: As with all Smurfs, he's [[OlderThanTheyLook Older Than He Looks]]...in his case, he's 542 in the comic books and cartoon show, 546 in the live-action movie.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The village leader who helps and protects the younger smurfs.
* SlippingAMickey: Does this to a few Smurfs in "The Astro Smurf" and ''A Christmas Carol''; has it done to him in "The Smurfs And The Book That Tells Everything".
* StrokeTheBeard: Papa Smurf can be found doing this.
* TeamDad: Papa Smurf himself says that the Smurfs are his family and often calls them "my little Smurfs".
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[[folder: Smurfs A to F]]
[[WMG: Alchemist Smurf (Apprenti Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:158:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/AlchemistSmurf_8084.jpg]]

Wants very much to be an alchemist/wizard, like Papa Smurf, but lacks skills and experience, causing his experiments to be total failures. Appears only in the comic books; in the cartoon show the role was played by Clumsy Smurf.

* BalefulPolymorph: The result of his biggest experiment; he turned himself into a strange dragon-like creature and needed help to change back.
* CompellingVoice: Attempted and failed in "The Smurfs' Apprentice" when a gag formula he mixed up makes him believe he can compel his fellow Smurfs to do his bidding simply by command. He found that out the hard way when he tried this on Papa Smurf.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: To be fair, he tried to test the formula on other Smurfs, but everyone refused.
* StageMagician: Appears as one in later one-page gags.

[[WMG: Archeologist Smurf (Schtroumpf Archéologue)]][[quoteright:88:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/archeologistsmurf_4423.jpg]]

A Smurf with a passion for archeology, who likes to do excavations and dig for old treasures. He can be recognized on his Smurf-cap-shaped helmet, and a good friend of Miner Smurf -- probably because they both spend much time digging underground. Appears only in the comic books.

* AdventurerArchaeologist: Averted, for the most part -- Indiana Jones, he is not.
* NiceHat

[[WMG: Architect Smurf (Schtroumpf Sculpteur)]]

The village architect, who designs all the buildings in the village. He sometimes gets a little frustrated that the other Smurfs keep preferring the old, classic designs to their houses and are seldom interested in his new and exciting ideas for buildings. Appears only in the cartoon.

[[WMG: Baker Smurf (Schtroumpf Boulanger)/Pastrycook Smurf (Schtroumpf Pâtissier)]][[quoteright:83:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BakerSmurf_3743.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' B.J. Novack - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

A Smurf who bakes bread, cakes and pies, and takes great pleasure in his work. Appears in the comic books and the live-action movie; in the cartoon his role is taken by Greedy Smurf.

[[WMG: Barber Smurf (Schtroumpf Barbier)]][[quoteright:83:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BarberSmurf_2994.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village barber and hair stylist. Doesn't see a lot of work because only a few Smurfs actually have hair, but when he does work, he does so with great enthusiasm, chatting and singing to his customers in a vague Italian accent.

* AlwaysCamp: He's an "artist."
* ChattyHairdresser: A rare male example.

[[WMG: Blacksmith Smurf (Schtroumpf Forgeron)]]

The village blacksmith. He appears only in the comic books.

* TheBlacksmith

[[WMG: Brainy Smurf (Schtroumpf à Lunettes)]][[quoteright:159:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BrainySmurf_4459.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]’ Creator/RobertAxelrod [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Danny Goldman, Barry Gordon - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon
-> Topher Malone - ''Smurfs Racer Video Game''
->Fred Armisen - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'', ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> Creator/DannyPudi - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

The village intellectual and Papa Smurf's laboratory assistant.

* AdaptationalHeroism: In the Live-Action films and "The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow" and "The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol". Brainy is a lot more nicer and sympathetic than he was in the comics and cartoon series.
* AdaptationalVillainy: [[CompositeCharacter Became King Smurf]] in the AnimatedAdaptation of the original story. In the comic, he was King Smurf's ''opponent'' in the election to choose the replacing leader during Papa Smurf's absence, and joined the rebellion against him (though he got captured pretty early and spent most of the book in jail).
* BandageMummy: In the Season 9 episode "Mummy Dearest".
* BlindWithoutEm: Once the lenses of his glasses were ''broken beyond repair,'' he stumbles around and must rely on Clumsy as his eyes. This briefly gives him more empathy for Clumsy [[InAnotherMansShoes as a result.]]
* ButtMonkey: Although half the time he does earn the abuse that he gets.
* CatchPhrase:
** "As Papa Smurf always says...",
** "I'll tell it to Papa Smurf !"
** In the Italian dub, he has the catchphrase "Che è meglio!" (that means more or less "And that's better!"). He says this at the end of his sentences ''all the time'', to the point of being his VerbalTic.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the first few comics, he just made errands for Papa Smurf (like getting chestnuts) and lectured to other Smurfs. The assistant role and self-aggrandizing didn't come until later.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: At the end of a few episodes, Brainy tends to learn the ''wrong'' lesson instead of the intended lesson.
* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: [[JerkassHasAPoint Even when he's right to warn his fellow Smurfs about something]], and it happens sometimes, the other Smurfs never listen to him.
* DeclarativeFinger: Brainy Smurf, true to the comic, did this a lot, especially when quoting Papa Smurf.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Nobody except Clumsy, actually.
* GettingTheBoot: The typical response he gets whenever a Smurf gets tired of listening to him in the cartoon show. In the comic books, he would get whacked in the head with a mallet.
* GoodbyeCruelWorld: Voiced as "goodbye blue world" in ''Film/TheSmurfs'' when Gutsy kicks him off the windowsill of the Winslows' apartment.
* IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou: TropeNamer
* InAnotherMansShoes: When his glasses get broken, his lenses can't be fixed. He's briefly as clumsy as Clumsy is, and suddenly appreciates Clumsy when he acts as Brainy's eyes.
* InformedAttribute: He ''considers'' himself brainy but his actual knowledge is questionable at best and he is almost always wrong. He's a ''bit'' more knowledgeable in the live action films, if still fairly pretentious.
* InNameOnly: His English name at least. 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.
* InsufferableGenius: Acts like a lecturing, arrogant know-it-all and the other smurfs find him insufferable.
* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: Subverted because he is shunned not because of his "[[KnowNothingKnowItAll intelligence]]" but due to his overblown ego, contrasting with Papa Smurf, who is both intelligent and easy-going.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Particularly in the cartoon show.
* IWarnedYou: Is very fond of giving his fellow Smurfs this whenever they failed in performing certain actions that lead to disaster for the village.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's by far the most self-centered and egotistical Smurf, he sucks up to those in positions of power and belittles everyone else, and his self-important attitude is enough to drive anyone crazy... but he ''does'' mean well. He's more tolerable in the movie - while he still annoys his fellow Smurfs, it's not to the point of being thrown out of the village or hit with a hammer.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: You can probably count the times he has something knowledgable to say on one hand.
* MetaGuy: Unsurprisingly, this often made him the most unpopular smurf in his village.
* TheMillstone: Besides being a nuisance to the others with his endless talking and complaining, he’s often the cause of many problems and troubles in the village. His ideas are usually wrong ([[NeverMyFault not that he would never admit it]]) and he ends up screwing up the others’ work.
* MotorMouth: In "Papa's Big Snooze".
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: On those rare occasions when he isn't being a KnowNothingKnowItAll, and actually tries to help his fellow smurfs without CondescendingCompassion of any kind, his treatment is ''actually worse'' than when he's being an InsufferableGenius. The most notable example is when he chances upon a clearly distraught Smurfette, and offers his hand to help her out, until she touches him and unwittingly turns him into a statue, made entirely of Smurfberry candy. Fortunately, Papa Smurf is able to cure him, and he has no memory of the event.
* OddFriendship: His best friend is Clumsy, of all people, mostly because Clumsy is the only smurf who genuinely likes him.
* PetTheDog:
** The time he passes educating Wild Smurf and showing genuine care.
** He ends up getting Smurfette's favor from time on time, much to the other Smurfs's puzzlement.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He has a library of books, all written by him, all useless. He believes his quotations (compiled in volumes usually titled "Quotations From Brainy Smurf") will get other Smurfs to see him as a great orator and with insightful wisdom, but the quotes are little more than nonsensical ramblings. He thinks of himself as a de facto second-in-command whenever Papa Smurf is gone or needs someone to reinforce his authority, but this authority is often better handled by other Smurfs.
* StealthPun [[StealthInsult Insult]]: His being turned into a pea in ''Salad Smurfs''. [[spoiler:A "pea brain".]]
* TakeThat: Peyo got the inspiration for Brainy Smurf through one of his childhood friends, who liked to show off and to play the wise guy.
* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Does this to Gutsy in ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow''.
* TVGenius: Has NerdGlasses and library full of self-written books, is arrogant and condescending, always ready to boast about his vast intellect while being a top-notch KnowNothingKnowItAll and generally useless.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Type 1, with Clumsy. He's often annoyed by Clumsy, but at the end of the day really does care for him.

[[WMG: Camper Smurf (Schtroumpf Campeur)]]

A Smurf who likes camping. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Carpenter Smurf (Schtroumpf Menuisier)]][[quoteright:117:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/CarpenterSmurf_9408.jpg]]

Appearing only in the comic, and only in minor roles in two stories, this Smurf provides wood for constructions (as opposed to Lumberjack Smurf, who provides firewood), and also makes furniture. He doesn't appear in the cartoon, as the "carpentry" part of his job is provided by Handy Smurf and the "wood providing" part by Timber Smurf.

[[WMG: Chef Smurf (Schtroumpf Cuisinier)/Cook Smurf (Schtroumpf Cuistot)]][[quoteright:100:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/CookSmurf_6027.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Wolfgang Puck - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol''

The village chef. Appears in the comic books and live-action movie, while the AnimatedAdaptation [[CompositeCharacter merges this character with Greedy's.]]

* SupremeChef: He really enjoys making exquisite and refined foods, and at one points even ''kicks'' Bigmouth for eating his food too fast without giving himself time to enjoy it.
* TeamChef: As the only chef in Smurf Village, at least until Baker is established as a separate Smurf, he becomes this.

[[WMG: Clueless Smurf (Schtroumpf Paumé)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Shaun White (''Film/TheSmurfs2'')

* CanonForeigner
* CaptainErsatz: Possibly one for Dimwitty/Dopey, the original comic book version of Clumsy.
* DecompositeCharacter: Possibly being one for Clumsy, who in the comic books was originally Dimwitty/Dopey.

[[WMG: Clumsy Smurf (Schtroumpf Maladroit)/Dopey/Dimwitty Smurf (Schtroumpf Bêta)]][[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Clumsy_Smurf_3228.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Bill Callaway - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon
->Ron Sparks - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Creator/AntonYelchin - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'', ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> Creator/JackMcBrayer - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

His name defines his character, plus he's not very bright.

* {{Adorkable}}: In the Sony Live-Actions films, Clumsy acts very sweet and friendly with others. He's even given floppier ears which look different compared to the other smurfs. Helps that he was voiced by late actor Anton Yelchin.
* AscendedExtra: He's a minor character in the original comics, his appearances usually based around being told to fetch or do something and messing it up, but he's very much a major character in the cartoon, and ends up as the hero of the live-action movie.
* BandageMummy: In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''.
* BumblingSidekick: He often plays this role to Brainy in the cartoon show.
* CatchPhrase: "Gosh!" and "Golly!" in the cartoons.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In the comics, he has a trend for this, most often via bringing an item totally unrelated to what he has been asked to get.
* CompositeCharacter: The cartoon Clumsy combines traits of Clumsy and Dopey/Dimwitty Smurf from the comics, as well as playing the role of Alchemist Smurf in one episode.
* TheDitz: Very much so.
* KindheartedSimpleton: In the cartoons, however the "simpleton" part was toned down in the live-action films.
* TheKlutz: It's in his name.
* TheMillstone: As a result of his clumsiness, he tends to cause problems or accidents to the others Smurfs in both the cartoon and live-action movie.
* NiceGuy: You couldn't ask for a sweeter-natured Smurf; sometimes he borders on DumbIsGood.
* OddFriendship: With Brainy.
* OnlyFriend: The large reason for said OddFriendship, Clumsy's the only one that can stand him.
* SomethingElseAlsoRises: The floppy part of his hat rises when Smurfette kisses him in "The Smurf Garden".
* SimpletonVoice: Clumsy is given this voice in the cartoon series. However this wasn't present in the Live-Action films.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Type 1, with Brainy. Clumsy is the only Smurf who genuinely admires Brainy and dotes on him, usually to Brainy's annoyance. When his glasses have their lenses broken, though, Clumsy becomes Brainy's eyes, and that once Brainy greatly appreciates Clumsy.

[[WMG: Coalminer Smurf (Schtroumpf Charbonnier)]]

The village coal miner. He appears only in the comic books, as his role in the cartoon show is taken over by Miner.

[[WMG: Cobbler Smurf (Schtroumpf Cordonnier)]][[quoteright:71:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/CobblerSmurf_1243.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HamiltonCamp - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf who likes to make shoes, but has very few jobs because Smurfs tend to have their shoes made by Tailor Smurf as an extension of their pants. His only regular customer is Smurfette, who does wear shoes. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: As you can see from the character image, surprisingly averted. Apparetly he enjoys ''making'' shoes far more than actually ''wearing'' them.

[[WMG: Complimentary Smurf]]
Does not actually appear on-screen in any incarnation, but is mentioned by Brainy in the live-action movie as a Smurf who "always has such nice things to say."

* CanonForeigner
* TheUnseen: Or at least The Unidentified. He may be one of the [[FacelessMasses random background Smurfs]], but who can tell?

[[WMG: Crazy Smurf (Schtroumpf Zinzin)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' John Kassir (''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2'')

Easily identified by the fact that his hat is on backwards, this Smurf acts as the village siren/alarm when danger approaches. He appears in the live-action movie only.

* CanonForeigner

[[WMG: Dabbler Smurf]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf constantly seeking his true calling in life. He tries his hand at everything, but seldom, if ever, finishes what he starts because by the time he's got going, he'll think of something else he'd rather try.

* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He often comes across as having a serious case of this.
* CompositeCharacter: In the cartoon, he takes the role of Doctor Smurf.
* DressedToHeal

[[WMG: Dentist Smurf]]

The village dentist. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Disabled Smurf (Schtroumpf Eclopé)]]

A Smurf who is disabled. He appears only in the comic books, while his role in the cartoon show was played in one episode by Hefty.

[[WMG: Doctor Smurf (Schtroumpf Médecin)]][[quoteright:105:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/DoctorSmurf_9025.JPG]]

A Smurf who fancies himself a doctor, but his superficial knowledge of medicine makes his treatments lackluster at best and harmful at worst. Only featured in the comic; in the cartoon his role was taken by Dabbler.

* BackAlleyDoctor: Though a well-meaning one, who takes great pride in his self-appointed role as the village medic.
* DressedToHeal
* WorstAid: In-universe example of the trope, as his less-than-perfect idea of first aid often causes some fairly realistic (if still cartoonish) damage to his patients.

[[WMG: Dreamy Smurf/Astrosmurf (Schtroumpf Rêveur/Cosmoschtroumpf)]][[quoteright:101:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/DreamySmurf_4627.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village dreamer and adventurer, who became Astrosmurf in the album of the same name and two cartoon episodes (an AnimatedAdaptation of such album and a sequel episode), and captain of the ''S.S. Smurf II'' in several others.

* CasualInterstellarTravel: Failed
* CompositeCharacter: Possibly. It's never confirmed that Dreamy Smurf and Astrosmurf are the same character in the comics, but in the cartoon, they definitely are. The animated series also makes him a composite with Flying Smurf and Traveling Smurf, and at least Flying Smurf is definitely not the same character in the comics.
* RightfulKingReturns: Played this in one episode in an [[OrWasItADream uncertain dream sequence]].

[[WMG: Drummer Smurf (Schtroumpf Tambour)]][[quoteright:117:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/DrummerSmurf_3154.jpg]]

Appears only in the comic book though made a quick yet silent appearance in ''The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow''.

* DecompositeCharacter: In "King Smurf" Harmony Smurf gets the job as the drummer who gives announcements to the village. Several comics later, in "The Finance Smurf" they are separate characters. It's hard to guess which of the intermediate appearances are Harmony Smurf or Drummer Smurf.

[[WMG: Editor Smurf]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Despite his nickname, he's more a paperboy than an editor, bringing out the Smurf Village newspaper. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation, since this role is taken by Drummer Smurf in "The Reporter Smurf"

* CanonForeigner

[[WMG: Enamored Smurf (Schtroumpf Amoureux)]][[quoteright:105:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/EnamoredSmurf_8631.gif]]

A Smurf who is so much in love with the Smurfette that he never thinks of anything else. Appears only in the comic books.

* LoveMakesYouDumb: Or in his case, at least too preoccupied with dreaming about your potential girlfriend than to actually, y'know, try to ''talk'' to her.
* LovesMeNot: A common practise for him.

[[WMG: Equilibrist Smurf (Schtroumpf Equilibriste)]]

A Smurf who rides around on a unicycle. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Explorer Smurf (Schtroumpf Explorateur)]]

A Smurf who likes to do exploring. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Fakir Smurf (Schtroumpf Fakir)]]

A snake-charmer Smurf, whose gag is to be able to make noodles and string-like objects rise and dance to the tune of his flute. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Farmer Smurf (Schtroumpf Paysan)]][[quoteright:106:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FarmerSmurf_5961.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/AlanYoung - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Joel [=McCrary=] - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie and ''Film/TheSmurfs2'' films

The Smurf responsible for growing the village's vegetables. In later seasons, he gets his own GenieInABottle, Gourdy, though he generally prefers working for things rather than wishing for them. In the cartoon, and the early comics, he dresses in ordinary Smurf clothes, but in later comics and the live-action movie he wears a straw hat and green overalls, though at one point in the comics, he had [[https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTaMzxtTRnNJ4ehhYkGRjCcpMRHsh6Vv67CqIV-yKG2dATsVwraEg worn Smurf pants held by two suspenders]] with clogs. Though it’s worth mentioning that in the [=CGI=] films, his overalls has the attached footing like Handy’s.

* NiceHat: In the comic and live-action movie he has a straw hat.
* OhMyGods: "Cre vingt schtroumpfs!" ("Twenty sacred smurfs!") in the original French comics.
* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: In his later comic book appearances, when he also wears the green overalls and straw hat.

[[WMG: Finance Smurf (Schtroumpf Financier)]][[quoteright:65:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FinanceSmurf_8190.jpg]]

A Smurf who, after learning about money from watching humans, tried to introduce currency among his peers, and for a while worked as their banker, before the system was abandoned. Appears only in the comic books.

* MoneyFetish: He was the only Smurf not to want to abandon the money system and for a while preferred living alone with his money rather than with the other Smurfs. In the end, though, he got lonely and changed his mind.

[[WMG: Fireman Smurf]]

A Smurf firefighter. He appears only in the comic books, as his role in the cartoon show is taken by Handy Smurf.

[[WMG: Fisher Smurf/Angler Smurf (Schtroumpf Pêcheur)]][[quoteright:105:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FisherSmurf_706.jpg]]

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The village fisherman.]] His job seems to be rather pointless, since he never catches anything, and even if he had Smurfs don't eat fish anyway. The one time he did catch something (a baby octopus) he went through considerable trouble in order to get it back to its mother. He is, however, very knowledgeable about marine life and can easily identify most types of underwater animals.

* BerserkButton: A very mild case, but he ''really'' doesn't like it when you ask him if the fish are biting (they aren't).
* FishingForSole: He never seems to catch any actual fish... which is just as well, since Smurfs don't seem to eat fish.

[[WMG: Flighty Smurf (Schtroumpf Distrait)]][[quoteright:50:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FlightySmurf_140.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulWinchell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The world's most indecisive Smurf, Flighty can't make his mind up about anything.

* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In the comic; not so much in the cartoon.
* CanonImmigrant: First appeared in the cartoon before his appearance in "The Smurfs And The Book That Tells Everything"
* EarlyBirdCameo: Though there ''is'' an indecisive Smurf who shows up for a couple of scenes in the comic book version of "The Smurfs and the Magic Egg," who causes a bit of annoyance when he can't decide what to wish for. This Smurf is never actually identified as Flighty Smurf, but it's very likely that it is him.

[[WMG: Flying Smurf/Thief Smurf/Aviator Smurf (Schtroumpf Volant)]][[quoteright:121:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FlyingSmurf_5348.gif]]

His biggest dream and passion in life is flying, and he'll do anything in order to achieve this. Appears only in the comic books.

* BunglingInventor: When trying to figure out ways to fly.
* {{Flight}}: The dream he tries to fulfill during his [[ADayInTheLimelight Day In The Limelight]].
* [[PunnyName Punny Nickname]]: In French, his name is "Schtroumpf Volant". "voler" in French means either "fly" or "steal" -- therefore he can be either Flying Smurf or Thief Smurf, because he steals other Smurfs' belongings to help him in his madcap schemes for achieving flight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Smurfs G to M]]
[[WMG: Greedy Smurf/Sweety/Sweetie Smurf (Schtroumpf Gourmand)]][[quoteright:112:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GreedySmurf_2308.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/HamiltonCamp - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Kenan Thompson - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie and ''Film/TheSmurfs2''
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''

Mostly a food freak, but also the village chef in the cartoon show.

* BigEater: He loves to eat to the point of being almost ObsessedWithFood.
* CompositeCharacter: His cartoon version is amalgamated with Chef Smurf and Baker Smurf.
* FatAndProud: His CGI model in the movies looks like he has put on a few grams.
* GrowlingGut: Expect to hear this when he goes hungry.
* ThePeepingTom: His comic book version plays one in "You Don't Smurf Progress".
* SupremeChef: In the cartoon, at least; all the Smurfs agree on that point. (So does he, come to think of it; he's the biggest fan of his own food.)
* TeamChef: Again, in the cartoon. The comic Greedy doesn't enjoy cooking anywhere near as much as he enjoys eating (though he also cooks sometimes, like in "The Smurfette").

[[WMG: Grouchy Smurf/Grumpy Smurf (Le Schtroumpf Grognon)]][[quoteright:79:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GrouchySmurf_8739.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/MichaelBell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Lucas E. Player - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->George Lopez - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie and ''Film/TheSmurfs2'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol''
-> Bumper Robinson - ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]''

The village curmudgeon.

* BirthdayHater: In the cartoon show, he simply hates his birthday, and in "The Secret Of Shadow Swamp" he tries to escape celebrating it.
* CharacterDevelopment: Went from Smurf often with MadLibsCatchPhrase to one allowed to show HiddenHeartofGold, starting with Baby Smurf.
* CompanionCube: Has one in the form of a green M&M plushie in the live-action movie.
* DeadpanSnarker: In the movie series and in ''A Christmas Carol''.
* {{Flanderization}}:
** In his first appearances in the comics, he was perfectly capable of carrying on a normal conversation, even with his grouchy attitude. Over time, though, his MadLibsCatchPhrase of "I hate (...)" became more and more prominent in his dialogue, and by the time the cartoon came around, almost all of Grouchy's dialoge was based solely around declaring his hatred for whatever the others were talking about at the time.
** This is undone and [[InvertedTrope inverted]] for the live-action movie, where he's far more verbal and sarcastic, and only says "I hate..." a couple of times in the entire movie.
* FooFu: Claims to have a blue belt in Smurf Fu in ''A Christmas Carol''.
* TheGrinch: In ''A Christmas Carol''.
* GrumpyBear: In the comic books, it was speculated at one point by other Smurfs that he never quite got over being stung by the Buzz Fly (apparently because he was the first victim and stayed the longest under its effect). In the cartoon show, his behavior is simply natural.
* HatesBeingTouched: In the cartoon show episode "A Hug For Grouchy", he shows a great aversion to hugs. Unfortunately justified in [[BrokenAesop how the characters show a blatant disrespect for his feelings while trying to get him to share his feelings, and how Papa Smurf even encourages it]].
* HatesEveryoneEqually: He generally hates everyone and everything, although, he does like Baby Smurf, Smurfette, and Papa Smurf.
* HiddenDepths: He's astonishingly good at magical games, particularly a chess variant. When an insanely powerful imp took his magical game, compelled people to play through threat of force, and captured the ''entire cast'' when they lost, Grouchy is the one to ultimately defeat him, freeing everyone and sending the nasty little imp, who is a SpoiledBrat, home where the imp's own parents grounded him for good measure
* HiddenHeartOfGold:
** Grouchy may say he hates everything, but if there's one person he does love, it's Baby Smurf.
** [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110117022033/smurfs/images/f/f6/Grouchy_flower.jpg According to one comic,]] he also loves flowers -- but he hates the thought of anyone knowing that he loves flowers.
* HypocriticalHumor: In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute'' during "Just Like Their Names": "I don't act like my name!"
* IHatePastMe: In ''A Christmas Carol'': "Past me is so annoying".
* JerkassFacade: In the movie he confesses to the green M&M plushie that he uses his grouchiness to hide his true feelings.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He likes Smurfette and Papa Smurf, and is also very fond of Baby Smurf. Is also a HiddenHeartOfGold, as he doesn't like anyone knowing about his soft spots.
* MadLibsCatchPhrase: "I hate (...)"
* {{Mooning}}: Prepares to do this in ''The Smurfs 2''.
* PapaWolf: Towards Baby Smurf. It's the most heartwarming thing in the entire cartoon. Most notable in the episode "Grouchy Makes a Splash", in which Grouchy is afraid to swim. But the moment he sees Baby in danger, he ''immediately'' dives into the water to rescue him.
* PerpetualFrowner
* PatientZero: Of the eponymous disease from the comic book story "The Black Smurfs" ([[AdaptationDyeJob "The Purple Smurfs"]] in English markets), as revealed in "The Egg And The Smurfs."
* PetTheDog: In the episode where Baby Smurf is introduced, when Grouchy Smurf learns that the stork is coming back to take away Baby Smurf, he decides to take him away in the woods because he doesn't want him to leave. When he eventually returns, he cries and shows more emotion that he has ever done in the series. That scene really was a TearJerker, and contains some RL implications. Grouchy loved Baby, maybe more than anyone, but the scenes that followed his running away reminded this troper of situations with a too-young parent or slightly older guardian sibling learning that love wasn't enough to care for the child. When a tearful Grouchy comes back, defeated, and says "I HATE GIVING UP!", well, that may be Michael Bell's best performance this side of Ezekiel Rage.
* PunctuatedForEmphasis: In ''A Christmas Carol'': "I! HATE! HATS!" And before that..."I! HATE! CHRISTMAS!"
* ToiletHumor: Is not above letting out farts while bathing in ''The Smurfs 2''.

[[WMG: Gutsy Smurf (Schtroumpf Téméraire)]][[quoteright:74:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GutsySmurf_8694.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanCumming - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''Film/TheSmurfs2'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
->Chris Cox - ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]''

A kilt-wearing Smurf with a Scottish accent. Appears only in the [[{{Film/TheSmurfs}} live-action movie]]..

* TheBigGuy: Takes this role in the movie when Hefty is DemotedToExtra.
* BraveScot: He's portrayed as a kilt-wearing Smurf with a Scottish accent.
* CanonForeigner: He's introduced in the live-action movie.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''The Smurfs 2''.
* DreamWorksFace
* HotbloodedSideburns: He has some pretty long sideburns for a Smurf [[VagueAge his age]].
* ManInAKilt: He's a Smurf In A Kilt, though he does wear Smurf pants underneath the kilt.
* VagueAge: Made even more vague in his case since most of his fellow Smurfs don't have facial hair.

[[WMG: Handy Smurf (Schtroumpf Bricoleur)]][[quoteright:149:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/HandySmurf_4507.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/MichaelBell - ''WesternAnimatiion/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->John Martin - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Creator/JeffFoxworthy - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol''

The village repairman, mechanic and inventor.

* BambooTechnology: He's an expert with this.
* BunglingInventor: Mostly his inventions work perfectly -- but even so, a lot of them tend to lead to disaster because they're either used wrong or Handy has failed to consider all the angles.
* GadgeteerGenius: He's always seen inventing or building something.
* HandyMan: He fits the trope in most of its aspects, except that in the appearance department, aside from his trademark overalls and visored hat, he looks no different from your average Smurf.
* InterspeciesRomance: with Marina the mermaid.
* MrFixit

[[WMG: Harmony Smurf (Schtroumpf Musicien)/Rocker Smurf]][[quoteright:153:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/HarmonySmurf_376.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HamiltonCamp - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village musician, who is most often seen playing the trumpet but is equally hopeless with all instruments. He is mostly used as Papa Smurf's herald. Was identified as Rocker Smurf in the Random House English version of "The Astro Smurf".

* DreadfulMusician: Harmony Smurf can make any instrument sound painfully out of tune, even a triangle. For the sake of experiment, the other Smurfs once allowed him to direct their orchestra: he made every last one of them play wrong. They even once gave him a music box to hold. He made it play wrong. Farmer Smurf deliberately uses Harmony's bad music playing to bring on the rain in "The Finance Smurf.
* GiftedlyBad: He's the village's "musician". Has a wide collection of instruments, but can't play a single one of them, and tends to blow off the others' complaints as jealousy. He's so bad that it verges on the surnatural, as he can make a music box play awfully bad simply ''by holding it''.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: His singing is so bad that Farmer Smurf in the comic books used his "talent" to bring on the rain.
* IronicName: There's nothing harmonic about him or his music.
* {{Plagiarism}}: Accused of doing this in "Harmony Steals The Show" when he performs a symphony that he claims to have written, which turns out to be one that his accuser claims to have written himself and given to Harmony to pass off as his own under a signed contract. He was cleared of that charge when it is revealed that the accuser had plagiarized pieces of other musicians' works to create his own "original" symphony.

[[WMG: Hefty Smurf/Strongman Smurf (Schtroumpf Costaud)]][[quoteright:147:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/HeftySmurf_4986.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Michael Sorich [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Gary Sanderson - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Gary Basaraba - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', ''WesternAnimation/AChristmasCarol'', ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> Creator/JoeManganiello - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

The village athlete and strongman; he's the strongest and fittest of all the Smurfs and is usually called upon to perform the toughest physical tasks.

* AdaptationalWimp: Hardly seen knocking any heads at all in the cartoon show due to the MoralGuardians at the time.
* BadassAdorable: Though arguably more badass than adorable.
* {{Badbutt}}
* TheBigGuy: Plays this role to the other Smurfs, despite being the same physical size.
* BoisterousBruiser: Of the gentler kind.
* DemotedToExtra: He's a major character in both comics and cartoon, but only appears in a few scenes in the live-action movie. Plays the Smurf Of Christmas Future in ''A Christmas Carol''.
* DisguisedInDrag: Disguised himself as Smurfette to protect her from the unwanted affections of a troll king.
* InTheHood: As the Smurf Of Christmas Future in ''A Christmas Carol''.
* MenDontCry: Considers Weepy a sissy for his excessive crying, but ends up crying himself.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: At a first glance he follows this trope, but sometimes he shows some biceps. The rest of his physique is still average Smurf, though. In one of his live-action models, Hefty does have some form of body sculpting.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: For a little Smurf, he sure is strong.
* WouldHitAGirl: Hefty attempts on hitting Smurfette in the cartoon adaptation of "The Smurfette" after she fesses up she's taking orders from Gargamel.

[[WMG: Jokey Smurf (Schtroumpf Farceur)]][[quoteright:94:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/JokeySmurf_8605.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JuneForay - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show)
->Holly Stanitz - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Creator/PaulReubens - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'' & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

The village prankster.

* AssholeVictim: Accidentally became this in "The Kaplowey Scroll" when he made Grouchy angry enough to say the word "kaplowey" which made him disappear. Fortunately, Papa Smurf reversed that.
* BandageMummy: In "Jokey's Funny Bone".
* CatchPhrase: "I've a [[StuffBlowingUp gift]] for you!"
* CompletelyMissingThePoint: In "Heavenly Smurfs", he is not unapologetic of his actions, and wants to make another plan.
* CrossDressingVoice: June Foray in the cartoon show.
* TheHyena: He generally finds everything funny.
* {{Jerkass}}: He sometimes pulls pranks at the most inappropriate moments. He just loves to play around with people, no matter how much he irritates them.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At least when it comes to Baby Smurf, he doesn't play his pranks on him, but instead gives him nice presents.
* PlayingSick: Does it twice in the AnimatedAdaptation: once in "Jokey's Funny Bone", and another time in "Calling Doctor Smurf".
* NonFatalExplosions: His explosive gifts just leave the victim stained by black soot.
* ThePrankster: Though he always pulls the same prank on everyone, over and over again (with few exceptions).
* SignificantBirthDate: Halloween in the cartoon series.
* WhosLaughingNow: Sometimes the joke gets turned back on him, and he doesn't find it all that funny. At least in the live-action movie he is able to laugh off the gift box that exploded on him.

[[WMG: King Smurf (Le Schtroumpfissime)/Pretentious Smurf (Schtroumpf Prétentieux)]][[quoteright:196:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/King_Smurf_1796.jpg]]

During Papa Smurf's absence, the Smurfs voted which of them would temporarily lead them. The chosen one donned a golden costume and made the others call him king, becoming a tyrant until Papa Smurf's return. When not being King, he's known as "Pretentious Smurf." Appears in the comic only, as the role was played by Brainy Smurf in the cartoon show.

* BalconySpeech: He delivers one from the balcony of his newly-finished royal palace, thanking his "loyal" subjects for its completion. However, only one Smurf remains standing to give applause to the speech, saying "Long live King Smurf".
* DrunkWithPower: He was a completely normal Smurf until he got into power -- then he quickly became a tyrant, began wearing "kingly" clothes, demanded absolute respect and obedience from everyone, got Hefty and other strong Smurfs to act as his bodyguards, threw Smurfs in prison for petty crimes....
* HypocriticalHumor: Played rather darkly when he chuckles and chides Hefty for being angry with Jokey over the usual "exploding surprise" gift box -- but when he himself is the victim of a similar gift box a couple of panels later, he completely flips his lid and has Jokey thrown in jail. This turns out to be the [[ThisIsUnforgivable last straw]] for a number of Smurfs, and thus the rebellion and civil war kicks off in earnest.
* LessEmbarrassingTerm: His costume is not yellow, it is ''gold''. Though to be fair, the suit does sparkle when he first shows it off, so it may simply be factual.
* TooImportantToWalk: He's carried with a palanquin in the village, though he averts it during the forest campaign.
* TyrantTakesTheHelm

[[WMG: Lazy Smurf/Sleepy Smurf (Schtroumpf Paresseux)]][[quoteright:95:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/LazySmurf_1209.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/MichaelBell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''

He's usually found lying around somewhere and napping, especially if there's work to be done.

* TheCameo: In the live-action film series.
* {{Flanderization}}: In the first few comics, his laziness was limited to sleep at work (be it hiding to sleep or pretending to work by using his tools as a stand to sleep), but later stories changed it to want a nap even during fun activities like playing ball or having a party.
* HeavySleeper: He sleeps pretty much all the time, even when the others are working.
* LazyBum: Both in the comic books and the cartoon show.
* TheSlacker: He doesn't really do much of anything in the village, and the times he is called to do something he usually ends up either sleeping on the job or making excuses in order to not have to do it. Could have become a ProfessionalSlacker, but that would take far too much effort.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: Of the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} variety; for the most part he sees nothing wrong with dozing off at all times.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The original Smurf who ran away from work to sleep was bitten by the Bzz Fly and after recovering from the Black Smurf disease became Grouchy Smurf in the comic books, so Lazy Smurf began appearing and the gag of a Smurf slacking off work was kept. As a consequence, when "The Black Smurfs" was given an AdaptationDyeJob for the cartoon show, Lazy Smurf took Grouchy's place as PatientZero, with a few plot changes in that scene.

[[WMG: Liar Smurf (Schtroumpf Menteur)]]

The village gossip, who tends to make up most of the gossip he spreads. Appears only in the comic book.

[[WMG: Lucky Smurf (Schtroumpf Chançard)]][[quoteright:64:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/LuckySmurf_3233.jpg]]

Appears only in the comic books. After watching humans, he introduces gambling to the village and becomes a compulsive gambler.

* TheGamblingAddict: Oh yeah.
* IronicNickname: He is very unlucky at gambling -- though this is partly the fault of his addiction, as he'll make bets that are impossible for him to win just so that others will agree to the bet.

[[WMG: Mariner Smurf (Marinier)/Submariner Smurf (Schtroumpf Sous-marinier)/Marco Smurf (Schtroumpf Marco)]][[quoteright:120:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SubmarinerSmurf_5599.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobPaulsen - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf who used a submarine at first, but then changed his mind and became a boat-sailing mariner. He goes out to sea to get the Smurfs spices. His nickname was changed to Marco Smurf in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* NiceHat: In the cartoon.

[[WMG: Miller Smurf (Schtroumpf Meunier)]][[quoteright:74:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/MillerSmurf_2154.jpg]]

The village miller, easily recognizable by his striped hat, dark blue shirt, and wooden clogs. Appears only in the comics.

* NationalStereotypes: Invoked -- he's a miller, so he dresses like the most stereotypical Dutchman you can imagine.
* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: He and Farmer are the only male Smurfs that wear shoes.

[[WMG: Miner Smurf (Schtroumpf Mineur)]][[quoteright:85:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/MinerSmurf_2927.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanYoung - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village spelunker, who spends much of his time mining for useful metals. He was the one who discovered coal, which certainly helped the Smurf village during the cold winters.

* DugTooDeep: A variant of this happens at one point, when Miner (aided by an unwitting Clumsy) discovers an underground civilization of gnomes who ended up taking the Smurfs as slaves. [[spoiler:Luckily the gnomes end up being GoodAllAlong, only taking the Smurfs because they are responsible for keeping the Earth's core hot, have worked themselves to exhaustion and are desperate for a break. A few convenient inventions by Handy solves the problem, and gnomes and Smurfs part in friendship.]]
* {{Scotireland}}: Miner Smurf is spoken of as having either an Irish or a Scottish accent. Not surprising, as he was voiced by the same guy who did [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Scrooge McDuck]].
* WorthlessYellowRocks: He's struck gold a couple of times, but never saw any use for it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Smurfs N to Z]]
[[WMG: Narrator Smurf (Schtroumpf Narrateur)]][[quoteright:79:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NarratorSmurf_5269.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow'' & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

Appears only in the live-action movie.

* CanonForeigner
* InteractiveNarrator
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* SorryILeftTheBGMOn: Mixes his movie intro narration with this.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Averted in the film series, as he mostly appears wearing a jacket and sweater.

[[WMG: Natural Smurf/Nat Smurfling (Schtroumpf Nature)]][[quoteright:110:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NaturalSmurf_466.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieAdler - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf with an affinity for nature, and particularly animals. He's one of three Smurfs who de-ages to Smurfling age, though unlike Snappy and Slouchy he had already made several appearances as an adult Smurf in earlier stories.

* CatchPhrase: "Smurfaroo!", which he shares with the other Smurflings. He's also very prone to calling other people "hickory-nut," usually as an insult.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: After being de-aged.
* FountainOfYouth: Father Time's clock de-ages him to a Smurfling.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Melancholic.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: His special connection with animals is one of his defining traits.
* NiceGuy: The friendliest of the Smurflings.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Is shown to be able to communicate with animals on levels that other Smurfs can't.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Snappy.

[[WMG: Nobody Smurf/Somebody Smurf]][[quoteright:91:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NobodySmurf_8149.jpg]]

A Smurf with no distinct character traits whatsoever. Tired of being a "Nobody," he went looking for a character trait that could give him a new name, but discovered that his true talent was being indistinct, after which he changed his name to "Somebody Smurf." Appeared only in the cartoon show.

* GenericGuy: He's viewed as this.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial
* MeaningfulRename
* WhosOnFirst: His name causes a few misunderstandings.

[[WMG: Nosey Smurf/Inquisitive Smurf (Schtroumpf Curieux)]][[quoteright:70:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NoseySmurf_4455.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulWinchell [Imposter], Unknown Voice Actor [real] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

An extremely curious Smurf who wants to know everything about everyone and everything, frequently getting into trouble because he noses around things that are none of his business.

* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Papa Smurf even tells the Smurfs that there's nothing wrong with being curious, but that Nosey simply takes his curiosity too far.

[[WMG: Nurse Smurf (Schtroumpf Infirmier)]][[quoteright:76:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NurseSmurf_3089.bmp]]

Appears twice in the comic books, and can also be seen (though not called by name) in ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute,'' patching up Clumsy Smurf. It's possible that he's Doctor Smurf's assistant, or even Doctor Smurf himself operating under a different name.

[[WMG: Owner Smurf (Schtroumpf Propriétaire)]]

A Smurf who gets a special house and gets convinced that everybody is jealous of it, so he becomes very adamant about his private property. Only appears in the comic books.

[[WMG: Painter Smurf/Artist Smurf (Schtroumpf Peintre)]][[quoteright:191:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PainterSmurf_8572.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Callaway - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A true-blue artist, Painter is constantly seen obsessing over his latest ''masteurpiesa'' -- usually a painting, but he also works with sculpture and other visual arts. He's usually seen wearing a red jacket and a black tie, with a hat looking vaguely like a beret. In the cartoon series he speaks in an outrageous French accent.

* AlwaysCamp: He's a temperamental artist with a French accent. Of ''course'' he's this trope.
* CantTakeCriticism: Particularly from Brainy when it comes to his work. In one episode, Painter can't take that Brainy ''won't make any'' criticisms concerning his work when Brainy's essence has been sapped away.
* CompositeCharacter: He is combined with Sculptor Smurf in the cartoon show and the live-action movie.
* EverythingSoundsSexierInFrench: Well, Smurfier rather than Sexier.

[[WMG: Paleontologist Smurf (Schtroumpf Paléontologue)]]

A Smurf who is a paleontologist. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Panicky Smurf (Schtroumpf Panique)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Adam Wylie - ''Film/TheSmurfs2'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''

* CaptainErsatz: Probably one for Scaredy Smurf.

[[WMG: Party Planner Smurf]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Kevin Lee - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

* CanonForeigner
* CaptainErsatz: Probably one for Reveler Smurf.

[[WMG: Passive-Agressive Smurf]]
[[quoteright:138:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/passiveaggressivesmurf_3171.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Jimmy Kimmel - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

Like Complimentary Smurf, he is mentioned, but not actually seen, in the first live-action movie -- though he does appear in the sequel. Apparently, "he's always so nice, but when he leaves, you feel bad." The name is most likely a joke on [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep the naming conventions of Smurfs]].

* CanonForeigner
* PassiveAggressiveKombat: Seems to be his default mode.
* SugaryMalice:
-->"I think Brainy is... a ''really'' excellent choice." *sarcastic smirk and thumbs-up* "Good luck with that."
* TheUnseen: In the first movie. In the second he appears on-screen.

[[WMG: Poet Smurf (Schtroumpf Poète)]][[quoteright:118:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PoetSmurf_2777.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village poet; a kindly and sensitive soul who's so fond of poetry that he'll sometimes speak in rhyme even in casual conversation.

* RhymesOnADime

[[WMG: Postman Smurf (Schtroumpf Facteur)]][[quoteright:93:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PostmanSmurf_8656.jpg]]

Appears only in the comics -- first for a brief one-page gag, then in an extended role in the German magazine, where he curiously enough comes with mail from ''another Smurf village'' -- the only time in any continuity where it's directly stated that there is more than one Smurf village.

* HorseOfADifferentColor: He rides a ''[[http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110423204454/smurfs/images/5/5d/Postmansmurf2.jpg snake.]]''

[[WMG: Potter Smurf (Schtroumpf Potier)]][[quoteright:86:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PotterSmurf_9227.jpg]]

Appears only in the comic books in minor roles, digging for clay (in other Smurfs' gardens, without asking for permission) in one story and trying to fill in for the absent Baker Smurf (with limited success) in another. His job is to make clay pots, jars, bowls and plates.

* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Seems to have traces of this, in that he can't begin to see why other Smurfs would have a problem with him digging up their gardens ''when that's where the best clay is.''

[[WMG: Pushover Smurf (Schtroumpf Bonasse)]][[quoteright:43:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PushoverSmurf_2062.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf who just can't find it in himself to say no to anyone, no matter what they ask him to do. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* ExtremeDoormat: Until the end of the story "The Smurf Who Couldn't Say No".

[[WMG: Reporter Smurf (Schtroumpf Reporter)]][[quoteright:72:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ReporterSmurf_7819.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''

Reporter, writer and editor of the village newspaper, always after the latest "sensational" news.

* IntrepidReporter: Bordering on {{Paparazzi}} (without the photographing) at times.
* GoingForTheBigScoop: He'll sneak into ''Gargamel's'' for stories.
* TwistingTheWords: Not above doing this in order to make his news more "sensational."

[[WMG: Reveler Smurf/Festive Smurf (Schtroumpf Fèteur)]][[quoteright:102:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/RevelerSmurf_8610.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Jacques Marin [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''

A Smurf who is always eager to have a party, even more than any other Smurf. He briefly appears in two albums, and also appears in the French version of the ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute'' AnimatedAdaptation, though the United States English dub changes him with Actor Smurf (see Timid Smurf, below).

* CatchPhrase: "We'll smurf a little party!"
* LifeOfTheParty

[[WMG: Scaredy Smurf (Schtroumpf Peureux)]][[quoteright:58:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ScaredySmurf_751.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanYoung - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The world's most cowardly Smurf; he's afraid of ''everything.'' May or may not be the same character as Panicky Smurf from the live-action movie.

* LovableCoward: On one or two occasions more of a CowardlyLion, but for the most part he's just terrified.

[[WMG: Sculptor Smurf (Schtroumpf Tailleur/Schtroumpf Sculpteur)]][[quoteright:60:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SculptorSmurf_7192.jpg]]

Appears only in the comic books, as his role in the AnimatedAdaptation and the live-action movie series is taken over by Painter.

[[WMG: Showoff Smurf (Schtroumpf Frimeur)]]

A Smurf who likes to show off his possessions. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Sloppy Smurf/Smelly Smurf (Schtroumpf Sale)/Stinky Smurf (Schtroumpf Puant)]][[quoteright:72:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SloppySmurf_1345.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Marshall Efron - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village garbage collector, with a passion for collecting really smelly things. He has a pet fly named Fly.

* EyesAlwaysShut[=/=]EyeObscuringHat: In the AnimatedAdaptation, Sloppy always wears a Smurf hat completely over his eyes.
* [[ADogNamedDog A Fly Named "Fly"]]
* ThePigPen

[[WMG: Slouchy Smurf/Slouchy Smurfling (Schtroumpf Molasson)]][[quoteright:93:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SlouchySmurf_435.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Noelle North - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A laid-back and relaxed Smurf, most likely to be found leaning against something with his hands in his pockets, or just off calmly doing his own thing while the others are running around. Along with Nat and Snappy, he is de-aged in Season 5 and becomes a Smurfling again.

* BrilliantButLazy: He rarely makes an effort at anything, but he has a lot of good ideas -- in his debut episode in the cartoon he invented the paper airplane and the saxophone just by idly messing about.
* CrossDressingVoice: Voiced by Noelle North.
* CatchPhrase: "Smurfaroo!" Shared with the other Smurflings.
* FountainOfYouth: Father Time's clock de-ages him to a Smurfling.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Phlegmatic.
* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: Of the four Smurflings, he's the one that wears sneakers.
* TheStoic: He has traces of this, seldom getting worked up or excited about anything.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Mostly averted as a Smurfling.

[[WMG: Smooth Smurf]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Shaquille O'Neal - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

[[WMG: Snappy Smurf/Snappy Smurfling (Schtroumpf Colérique)]][[quoteright:44:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SnappySmurf_759.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Pat Musick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A rambunctious and energetic Smurf with a big temper, traits which are only exaggerated when he along with Nat and Slouchy is de-aged to Smurfling age in the comic "The Smurflings" and in Season 5 of the cartoon.

* BrattyHalfPint: By far the brattiest of the four Smurflings.
* TheCameo: In the comic book story ''You Don't Smurf Progress''.
* CatchPhrase: "Smurfaroo!" Shared with the other Smurflings.
* CrossDressingVoice: Voiced by Pat Musick.
* FountainOfYouth: Father Time's clock de-ages him to a Smurfling.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Choleric.
* HairTriggerTemper: His T-shirt with a storm cloud on it is indicative of his temperamental and impulsive disposition.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He cares for his friends, despite his short temper and overall attitude.
* SymbolSwearing: Half of his speech balloons include this, to the point that it becomes a trait of the character.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Sassette and Nat.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Mostly averted as a Smurfling.

[[WMG: Sneezy Smurf (Schtroumpf Frileux)/Sickly Smurf/Chilly Smurf]][[quoteright:76:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SneezySmurf_7919.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Always wears earmuffs and a scarf, and always shivering and sneezing -- sometimes because he has a cold and sometimes due to severe allergies.

* SicklyNeuroticGeek: The "geek" part is pretty understated, though.

[[WMG: Social Smurf (Schtroumpf Réseau)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Mario Lopez - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

A Smurf who is a web blogger. He is set to appear in ''The Smurfs 2''.

[[WMG: Suspicious Smurf (Schtroumpf Mefiant)]]

A Smurf who appears in ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow'' who suspects something wrong when Brainy doesn't appear with the other contestants at the end of the Smurfberry Harvest Contest.

[[WMG: Sweepy Smurf (Schtroumpf Ramoneur)]][[quoteright:47:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SweepySmurf_198.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village chimney-sweeper; a cheerful and happy-go-lucky, if rather dirty and sooty, Smurf.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: ...but not all that much more ''accurate.''

[[WMG: Tailor Smurf (Schtroumpf Tailleur)]][[quoteright:61:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TailorSmurf_2393.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Kip King - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The village tailor.]] The main reason for the Smurfs' LimitedWardrobe, as he respects "the classic look" too much to ever agree to make any different kinds of clothes. He does allow the Smurflings to make their own set of clothes when his standard style doesn't suit them, but only under protest.

* AlwaysCamp: He sure has an artistic temperament for someone who never wants to do anything remotely different.

[[WMG: Timber Smurf/Lumberjack Smurf (Schtroumpf Bûcheron)]][[quoteright:110:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/LumberjackSmurf_2244.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Bernard Erhard - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village lumberjack, who according to the other Smurfs spends more time talking to the trees than cutting them down. Named Lumberjack Smurf in the comics and Timber Smurf in the cartoon.

* BigEater: But then, "you can't smurf a good day's work on an empty stomach."
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He's very fond of trees, never cutting one down before its time -- and when he ''does'' cut it down he salutes and honors it, and makes sure to plant a new sapling in its place. He's also a friend to all woodland creatures, often sharing his camp with them when camping out.
* NiceGuy: Basically, he's Hefty, if Hefty had been more in touch with his own softer side.

[[WMG: Timid Smurf/Actor Smurf (Schtroumpf Timide)]][[quoteright:53:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TimidSmurf_4215.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Despite his nickname, he's more sad than timid, due to not having a pet, until he meets the dragon Grumpf. The cartoon version of the character eventually becomes Actor Smurf.

* IdentityImpersonator: In "All The Smurf's A Stage".
* MeaningfulRename: Gets this in the cartoon show when he proves that he has acting talent in "All The Smurf's A Stage".
* MirrorRoutine: Pulls this on Brainy in the episode "All The Smurf's A Stage".
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Smurf And His Dragon]]: It's even in the title of the story (3rd story of the album "The Strange Awakening of Lazy Smurf"), save for "the" instead of "a"

[[WMG: Tracker Smurf (Schtroumpf Traqueur)]][[quoteright:95:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TrackerSmurf_9495.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Henry Polic II - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

An expert woodsman and tracker, with a [[TheNoseKnows highly-developed sense of smell]]. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* TheNoseKnows
* ScarilyCompetentTracker
* TheyHaveTheScent: A rare non-animal example.

[[WMG: Traveling Smurf (Schtroumpf pas comme les autres/Schtroumpf Voyageur)]]
A Smurf who was sad with the life at the Smurf Village and wanted to travel.

* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: When the Smurfs get him a boat, he reveals he has panic of the sea.

[[WMG: Tuffy/Toughy Smurf (Schtroumpf Batailleur)]][[quoteright:71:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TuffySmurf_9647.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatFraley - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

He wants to be Hefty Smurf so badly, but doesn't quite have the strength to back it up -- not that this stops him from jumping headfirst into danger and challenging everyone he meets to fisticuffs. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* FearlessFool
* IJustWantToBeBadass

[[WMG: Vanity Smurf (Schtroumpf Coquet)]][[quoteright:125:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/VanitySmurf_7783.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Alan Oppenheimer - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->John Oliver - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow'' and ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

The world's most handsome Smurf; at least if you ask him. He's easily identified by the flower he's stuck in his hat and the handheld mirror he usually carries around so that he can look at himself whenever he wants.

* AmbiguouslyGay: Next to the SmurfettePrinciple and the alleged Communist propaganda, Vanity's sexuality is one of the most joked-about aspects of the franchise.
* CampStraight: Well, like the other Smurfs, he's in love with Smurfette.
* InformedAttractiveness: Sees himself as the most handsome Smurf, but without the flower that appeared in his hat from the cartoon series onward, he's identical to all the others, at least to human eyes.
* {{Narcissist}}: He spends most of his time admiring himself in a handheld mirror.
* OhMyGods: "Great Smurf in heaven" in ''The Smurfs 2''.
* VanityIsFeminine: No pun intended, but of course the most narcissistic smurf would be the one whose sexuality is the most often questioned.

[[WMG: Weakling Smurf (Schtroumpf Chétif)]][[quoteright:66:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WeaklingSmurf_3812.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Creator/AlanYoung - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Just like the name implies, a weakling. Though he's certainly willing to try his best and wants to do Big Things, his actual abilities are... somewhat lacking.

* DidNotGetTheGirl: Or at least, did not get the kiss from Smurfette at the end of "The Olympic Smurfs".
* MagicFeather: In "The Olympic Smurfs" Papa Smurf gives him a reddish doping jelly to put on his nose, in order to help him compete in the Olympic Games. When he eventually wins, he is about to confess his cheating, but it turns out that the substance was only raspberry jelly, and that Weakling Smurf owes his victory only to his newly-acquired self-confidence. The same MagicFeather element also appears in the cartoon episode "A Little Smurf Confidence", which also features Weakling.

[[WMG: Weather Smurf (Schtroumpf Météo)]][[quoteright:92:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WeatherSmurf_1822.JPG]]

The meteorologist for the Smurf newspaper, whose job it is to predict the weather -- though his methods of doing so are rather bizarre. Only appears in the comic books, as his function in the cartoon is taken over by Tracker Smurf (who simply smells the weather changing). "Weather Smurf" is probably not his actual name, as his identity seems unknown to the other Smurfs.

* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He's either this or a hack, basing his weather predictions on whether his pet frog will climb up or down a ladder.

[[WMG: Weepy Smurf (Schtroumpf Pleureur)]][[quoteright:65:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WeepySmurf_1529.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall, Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The Smurf who cries and sobs about everything. To Weepy Smurf, life is one huge tragedy no matter what happens -- if bad things happen, that's horribly sad, but if good things happen, that's sad too because they won't last.

* TearsOfFear
* TearsOfJoy
* TearsOfRemorse
* TenderTears ...you get the point.

[[WMG: Wooly Smurf]][[quoteright:68:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WoolySmurf_2459.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Dick Gautier - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The Smurf responsible for shearing sheep to get the wool the Smurfs need to make their clothes with. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* NiceHat: He normally dresses like an ordinary Smurf, but the one night of year when he's called upon to go and fetch wool, he puts on a woolen cowboy version of a Smurf hat.

[[WMG: Reflection Smurf/Hundredth Smurf (Le Centième Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:245:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/VanitySmurfAndHundredthSmurf_3287.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Alan Oppenheimer - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

In the Smurfs story "The Hundredth Smurf", Vanity Smurf's mirror is struck by lightning, which brings his reflection to life. The reflection speaks backwards and does everything Vanity Smurf does, but in reverse (lifting the right arm when Vanity lifts the left, for instance). After he causes chaos in the village by his opposite nature, the reflection decides to return to the mirror, but he goes through it instead, and comes out a regular Smurf.

* MirrorSelf: Vanity Smurf's reflection, brought to life by a lightning.
[[/folder]]

!Additional Smurfs
[[folder: Smurfette]]
[[WMG: Smurfette (La Schtroumpfette)]]
[[quoteright:232:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Smurfette_Comic_Book_2_2436.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Lucille Bliss - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Lisa Young - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Music/KatyPerry - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'' & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''
->Melissa Sturm - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> Music/DemiLovato - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

Originally the only female Smurf in the village, created by Gargamel as a weapon against the Smurfs and changed into a real Smurf by Papa Smurf.

* ActionGirl: Promoted to this in [[{{Film/TheSmurfs}} the live-action movie]]
* AdaptationalBadass: Smurfette in the Live-Action films is more of an ActionGirl which can be jarring if you're used to how she usually acts in the comics and the animated series.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original story, Smurfette was never evil; her goal was to unintentionally cause the Smurfs to fight among themselves due to her mere presence, and Papa Smurf simply gave her the plastic surgery to stop the Smurfs from mocking her [[note]]not knowing that he was causing Gargamel's failed plan to succeed[[/note]]. The cartoon and other adaptations make Smurfette be a willing agent for Gargamel (even if coerced by fear) and her transformation is a consequence of being magically turned into a "true Smurf".
* AscendedExtra: At the end of her first comic appearance, she left the village and became an incidental character. The cartoon show made her into a regular, and the comics followed starting from "The Baby Smurf". Of course, some post-Peyo comic book stories have Smurfette appear mostly in cameo, such as ''The Jewel Smurfer''.
* BadassAdorable: After she TookALevelInBadass in the live-action movie.
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: She was initially an unattractive Smurfette created by Gargamel. The cartoon features her makeover as seemingly coming with her HeelFaceTurn.
* BecomingTheMask
* BlessedWithSuck: In the episode where she does a spirited imitation of King Midas and uses a spell to turn ''everything she touches'' into Smurfberry candy, including a ''very unfortunate'' Brainy Smurf, who accidentally shook her hand to comfort her, not knowing why she was upset.
* BornAsAnAdult: Created as an adult female Smurf by Gargamel, the Smurfs' enemy, in order to distract and trap them.
* CatchPhrase: In the cartoon, it's "Boo-hoo." She cries a lot, and ''literally'' says "Boo-hoo" while doing so.
* TheChick
* DamselInDistress: Rarely is there an episode where Smurfette does NOT need someone else to rescue her. Mostly averted in the live-action movie.
* DistractedByTheSexy: Causes this reaction with her fellow Smurfs.
* DudeMagnet: Especially at the beginning, when all the male smurfs (including ''Papa Smurf'' in one episode) were in love with her. This is toned down over time with Smurfette having more a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship with the other smurfs.
* DumbBlonde: The comic version is an inversion of the trope, as she had the stereotypical Dumb Blonde personality as a brunette, and after becoming blonde gets a boost in common sense.
* EveryoneLovesBlondes: Smurfette is modeled after Gargamel, so he creates her with short black hair. At the beginning, everyone finds her unappealing, so Papa Smurf gives her a makeover. After she becomes a blonde, everyone falls in love with her.
* EyeAwaken: Pulls this in ''The Smurfs 2'' when she was first created as a Naughty by Gargamel.
* FragileFlower: Often crying when something goes wrong.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: The cartoon version originally was an evil female smurf created by Gargamel, she started as a brunette, but was turned into a blonde when she became good.
* HappilyAdopted: By Papa Smurf in the film series.
* HeelFaceTurn: Smurfette when she was first created goes through this when she is transformed into a real Smurf through magic in the cartoon show by Papa Smurf. This only applies to the AnimatedAdaptation. She was never evil in the original comicbooks.
* HelloNurse: Smurfette, after her magical makeover in the cartoon show, elicits this response in her fellow Smurfs. And in a single-page comic book gag, she actually became a nurse.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Even Harmony Smurf notices how bad she sings.
* IdiotBall: Numerous characters call her out, including Mother Nature, in the episode where she is ''insistent'' on creating a blue rose, damn the consequences.
* InsubstantialIngredients: The original comics and the AnimatedAdaptation each feature their own formula for her creation, but both include elements of the trope:
** Comicbook: The clay statue was given life by being dipped in a formula made from a pinch of coquetry, a good layer of bias, three crocodile tears, a lizard brain, viper tongue powder, one carat of simpathy, a handful of wrath, one finger of lies, a thimble of gluttony, a pint of bad faith, a pinch of inconscience, a bit of sentimentality, a measure of silliness and a measure of cunning, much ingenuity and stubbornness, and a candle that has burned at both ends.
** Cartoon: She was magically created from blue clay, sugar and spice but nothing nice, crocodile tears, half a pack of lies, a chatter of a magpie, and the hardest stone for her heart.
* LimitedWardrobe: Wears multiple copies of the same dress, yet treats them as though they were different outfits.
* MagicPlasticSurgery: Or make that "plastic smurfery", which is the explanation in the original English translation of the story "The Smurfette" for how the title character was changed from her original appearance into a real Smurf.
* MamaBear: Around Baby Smurf.
* NiceGirl: She's very sweet, sensitive, caring, and gets along with everyone.
* RuleThirtyFour: She is the one of the few female Smurfs. Even ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' mock this. Technically, there are three female Smurfs and one robotic one, but most people only remember her.
* SkipOfInnocence: In the comic books, she goes for walks in the forest where she does this.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: TropeNamer
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Girly Girl to Sassette's Tomboy.
* TraumaticHaircut: In ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', her hair gets cut off to a bob by Gargamel. She makes it appear that she went through this in the cartoon episode "Smurfette's Golden Tresses".
* TheVamp: She was this before her HeelFaceTurn
* WomenAreWiser: The producers tried to compensate for her being the only female for much of the series by making her smarter than most to the point of almost becoming second in command of the village.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Smurfette is only a few years old despite looking like a young adult female Smurf.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Baby Smurf]]
[[WMG: Baby Smurf (Bébé Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:200:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/babysmurf_2495.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulWinchell, [[Creator/JulieMcWhirter Julie McWhirter-Dees]] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Brought to the Smurf village by stork on the night of the blue moon, and has since then been the darling of all the Smurfs.

* BabyTalk: In the comics, he does eventually learn to talk but still, due to his young age, has a very limited vocabulary (and also a smaller role overall). In the cartoon, he mostly just giggles and coos -- his first word, to the surprise of the Smurfs, is "Gargamel."
* CheerfulChild: Usually.
* ChildMage: In the animated series he occasionally displays curious magical powers, though never when anyone else is watching.
* FearlessInfant: Occasionally invokes the trope, though is seldom in any ''real'' danger.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Immune, it seems, to magic designed to make people angry, evil, or even emotionless.
* MoralityPet: To several characters, including Grouchy and Jokey, who will spare him their usual attitudes and pranks. [[note]]That is, in the comics, Jokey still gives Baby the normal exploding presents; but unlike everyone else, Baby ''likes'' them and thinks it's great fun to be covered in soot by the explosion.[[/note]] Averted, however, with Gargamel, who is just as nasty to Baby as he is to the other Smurfs.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sassette]]
[[WMG: Sassette (Sassette)]][[quoteright:88:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Sassette_6006.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/JulieMcWhirter Julie McWhirter-Dees]] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The second female Smurf created after Smurfette.

* AdaptedOut:
** Many Smurfs don't appear by name in the CGI film adaptations, but the absent Sassette gets a very conspicuous CaptainErsatz named Vexy. Though it's more likely the case of the movies being an AlternateContinuity.
** The comic books, on the other hand, treat her and her fellow Smurflings as perpetual guest stars and cameos, mostly to maintain the idea that Smurfette is the only female Smurf in the village and the stories are all about the adult Smurfs.
* AffirmativeActionGirl: Her whole raison d'etre is to give Smurfette some female company.
* BraidsOfAction: Her usual hairstyle.
* TheCameo: In the comic book story ''You Don't Smurf Progress''.
* CatchPhrase: "Smurfaroo!" Shared with the other Smurflings.
* FieryRedhead: In the cartoon show episode of her origin before Papa Smurf changed her into a real Smurf. She still keeps the red hair.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Sanguine.
* GirlishPigtails: She has red hair in braided pigtails.
* HappilyAdopted: To Papa Smurf in the cartoon show.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Inverted in the cartoon show, as Sassette refers to Gargamel as her real father, though Gargamel honestly wants nothing to do with her family-wise...even more so when she was first created and [[WhyAmITicking she became a living time bomb]].
* MeaningfulName: More so in the cartoon show, because she was a little troublemaker before Papa Smurf used his magic to turn her into a real Smurf.
* MotorMouth: At least in the comics.
* NakedOnArrival: Only in her comic book origin, which caused [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn the usual reaction from her fellow Smurflings]].
* OneOfTheBoys: She's a bit of a tomboy and mainly hangs out with the other 3 male Smurflings.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Subverted. As said below, she wears pink but is a {{Tomboy}}.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Smurfette's Girly Girl.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Snappy.
* WhyAmITicking: Her origin story involved her accidentally becoming a walking time bomb due to Gargamel putting a spell on the blue clay used to make her that would make her explode upon exposure to the noonday sun.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Clockwork Smurf]]
[[WMG: Clockwork Smurf (Schtroumpf Robot/Mécanique)]][[quoteright:101:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ClockworkSmurf_5777.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A wooden robotic Smurf created by Handy Smurf.

* ClockworkCreature
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: Part of his origin story in the cartoon show, when Brainy's accident gave him life and sentience.
* NiceHat: In the comic books, the hat is used to dispense liquid such as sarsaparilla soup. Gargamel took advantage of this and made a fake Clockwork Smurf with a hat that dispensed a soup that turned the Smurfs into mutants.
** Clockwork in the comic book story was a character swap for the Benco chocolate milk bottle that appeared in a multi-part story ad.
* NoSell: Clockwork Smurf is the one and only character in The Smurf's universe to ''ever'' look upon an unhooded Nemesis without curling up in sheer, unbridled terror, due to the inherent purity of his HeartOfGold, though even he was disgusted.
* TheUnintelligible: Clockwork Smurf can only speak in machine squeaks in the cartoon show, whereas in the comic books he was able to speak in Smurf language right from the start.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Clockwork Smurfette]]
[[WMG: Clockwork Smurfette (Schtroumpfette Robot/Mecanique)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A DistaffCounterpart to Clockwork Smurf that was created by Handy as a female companion. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* {{Fembot}}
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wild Smurf]]
[[WMG: Wild Smurf (Schtroumpf Sauvage)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The Smurf expy of Tarzan.

* CanonImmigrant: First appeared in the cartoon before his appearance in the eponymous book.
* ExposedToTheElements: The most blatant example of this trope: he goes through winter wearing just a loincloth and a hat without even catching a cold.
* HandSignals: How he communicates with his fellow Smurfs in the cartoon show.
* LoinCloth: He wore leaves until Tailor Smurf made him one.
* NatureHero
* [[RaisedByWolves Raised By Squirrels]]
* TheUnintelligible: Wild Smurf can only speak in squirrel chatter in the cartoon show, whereas in the comic books he eventually learned how to speak in Smurf language.
* VineSwing: In the cartoon show.
* YouNoTakeCandle: In the comics, after Brainy teaches him to speak.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Grandpa Smurf]]
[[WMG: Grandpa Smurf (Vieux Vieux Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:128:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GrandpaSmurf_4962.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JonathanWinters - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

When Papa Smurf was young, he was also raised by a Papa Smurf, who is now known by the Smurfs as Grandpa Smurf.

* CanonForeigner: He did appear in the comics that were issued in the short-lived ''Schtroumpf!'' magazine, though.
* [[HammerspaceHair Hammerspace Beard]]
* HarbingerOfImpendingDoom: During his first appearance.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He's mentioned to be twice the age of Papa Smurf.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Nanny Smurf]]
[[WMG: Nanny Smurf (Mémé Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:141:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GrannySmurf_8499.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Susan Blu - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The third female Smurf to appear in the cartoon series.

* CanonForeigner: She did appear in the comics that were issued in the short-lived ''Schtroumpf!'' magazine, though.
* CoolOldLady
* GrannyClassic: Though a very energetic version.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She's a tough old Smurf.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Don Smurfo]]
[[WMG: Don Smurfo]]

The in-universe fictional character Expy of Zorro.

* RefugeeFromTVLand
[[/folder]]

!Allies
[[folder: The King]]
[[WMG: The King]]
[[quoteright:164:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/johanandpeewitsking_3034.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Georges Pradez [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Bob Holt - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The benevolent, white-bearded ruler of the kingdom and also the king that Johan and Peewit serve under, he is one of the few humans who has befriended the Smurfs. He's not particularly strong-willed or authoritative, but he has a good heart and generally wants the best for his subjects.
* AdultsAreuseless: He has his moments, but he's generally much less helpful than his teenage subjects.
* BlackBeadEyes: Like Johan, he has them in the comics (though he gets eye-whites if the expression demands it, for example if he's surprised or shocked), and in ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute'' but in the cartoon he has normal cartoon eyes.
* DistressedDude: Whenever he plays a big role in the stories, it's most often as this.
* TheGoodKing: Not a particularly competent one, perhaps, but nobody can deny that he means well.
* TheLoad: In the comic story ''Le pays maudit'', later adapted into the cartoon episode ''The Cursed Country,'' the bored King insists on joining Johan and Peewit on their journey to free the Smurfs, and quickly proves to be a terrible [[TheLoad Load]], because life when out on adventure is very different from the luxurious castle life he's used to.
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever called "The King" or "Your Majesty," his actual name is never mentioned.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He does bluster a bit, particularly in the comics -- but considering that he's always willing to hear people out, not to mention puts up with everything Peewit puts him through, he definitely fits this trope.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Princess Savina]]
[[WMG: Princess Savina]]
[[quoteright:203:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princesssavina_6064.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Jennifer Darling - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A not-so-proper princess, niece of the King and cousin of King Gerard, who would much rather join in on Johan and Peewit's many adventures than be stuck at the palace under the watchful eyes of her governess, Dame Barbara.

* ActionGirl: She really wants to be one, but as her governess forbids her from doing anything "improper" she doesn't get many chances to.
* AscendedExtra: She's not the most major of characters in either comic or cartoon, but she still has a notably larger role in the cartoon, where she lives in the castle with her uncle and is a recurring character -- in the comic, she really only appears once, in the role of DistressedDamsel, as she is kidnapped while on her way to visit the King for a few days.
* BadassPrincess: She's quite capable with a sword.
* BattleCouple: With Johan.
* BlackBeadEyes: Like uncle, like niece. Once again, in the cartoon show she has normal cartoon eyes.
* ChastityCouple: With Johan.
* DistressedDamsel: Plays this in some episodes, even if she's usually resourceful enough to at least try to save herself.
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: Probably the main reason why she has a larger role in the cartoon.
* FieryRedhead: Not the most fiery of redheads, but still [[YouGotSpunk she's got spunk]]. This really only applies to her in the cartoon, though, since her comic counterpart is less spirited and only has red hair on the cover (in the internal art, she's blonde).
* RebelliousPrincess: Though her rebellion is usually very low-key and kept hidden from Dame Barbara.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Johan/John]]
[[WMG: Johan/John]]
[[quoteright:136:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/johan-pw_2967.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' William Coryn [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute'' United States’ English dub
->Creator/MichaelBell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The King's teenage squire (later knight) and best friend to Peewit, and one of the humans who have befriended the Smurfs. Many of the Smurfs and humans look up to him as a person to never do wrong.

* TheAce: Johan. Johan the perfect knight: strong, courageous, intelligent, skilled and chivalrous.
* AllLovingHero: Part of the reason the Smurfs like him so much.
* BattleCouple: With Princess Savina.
* BlackBeadEyes: He has them in the original ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' comics, as well as in the ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute'' movie, but in the show itself he has more normal cartoon eyes.
* FearlessFool: He has traces of this, always meeting danger head-on.
* ChastityCouple: With Princess Savina.
* ChasteHero
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Johan is prone to this. He helps everyone he comes across, even an old witch carrying firewood.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has quite the tongue, particularly when dealing with Peewit.
* DemotedToExtra: In the cartoon he all but vanished in later seasons -- Peewit made several solo appearances and even got to star in the occasional episode, but Johan was reduced to brief cameos, often not appearing at all. The trope is less obvious in the ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' comics, but even there he is often overshadowed by Peewit, and is moved OutOfFocus in several later stories.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He's kind and merciful to even his enemies.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Presented as this in the cartoon.
* HeroesPreferSwords: He's a talented swordsman who can fight on par with far more experienced warriors.
** WeaponOfChoice: You'll rarely see him using something other than a sword.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Peewit.
* HotBlooded: He's quite quick to anger.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: The Smurfs believe him to have this.
* NiceGuy: A courageous and compassionate guy all around.
* OddFriendship: Again, with Peewit -- in the ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' comics they're the main OddCouple.
* OnlySaneMan: Pretty much the only consistently competent person in the kingdom.
* PrettyBoy
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly man to Peewit.
* StraightMan: To Peewit, obviously.
* SupportingProtagonist: He's the standard hero character, but his actions are generally secondary to both the Smurfs and Peewit.
* VanillaProtagonist: [[invoked]] He's a straight laced hero with no real quirks who draws most of his comedy from interacting with more interesting characters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Peewit]]
[[WMG: Peewit/William (Pirlouit)]][[quoteright:291:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Pirluit_7376.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Michel Modo [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Creator/CamClarke [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The small-sized court jester who is usually Sir Johan's {{Sidekick}}, though in later seasons he made many solo appearances without Johan, interacting with the Smurfs and their other friends/enemies. Apart from Gargamel and Scruple, he's the human character who appears on the show the most.

* BigEater: He's one of the few characters who can match Greedy Smurf for appetite.
* CatchPhrase: "Later, always later!" whenever Johan says they'll do something later.
* CowardlyLion: At first glance he can come across as a LovableCoward with MilesGloriosus tendencies, but he'll step out without fail and perform brave feats if his friends are in trouble.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's quite competent when he wants to be.
* DreadfulMusician
* GiftedlyBad: Most notably at music, but the few times he tries his hand at magic his failures tend to be truly spectacular -- not that this ever stops him from thinking of himself as talented and brilliant.
* HeelFaceTurn: He was initially an urchin terrorizing the kingdom under the guise of a goblin until Johan took the time to befriend him.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Johan.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: His singing "The Ballad Of Friendship" in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute'' is so bad that it brings on the rain. He also gets constantly kicked off the stage by the minstrels playing for The King in the same movie.
* IWantMyMommy: A frequent crier of this in the cartoon series.
* TheLancer: Functions as this to Johan.
* LargeHam: Literally turned himself one in “Johan’s Army.”
* LovableRogue: He's a former thief.
* ManBitesMan: One of his tactics if he's cornered.
* MeaningfulName: Phonetically, it matches the character.
* NiceHat: He's never seen without his hat.
* NoPronunciationGuide: His name is usually pronounced Pee-Wee despite its spelling.
* OddFriendship: With Johan.
* PluckyComicRelief
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Sensitive guy to Johan.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: In ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit''. While Johan is supposed to be the hero of the stories, they focus more on Peewit's antics. This is reflected and exaggerated in the cartoon show, where Johan all but vanished in later seasons, but Peewit still appeared every now and then -- and he usually got a starring role when he did.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Biquette/Annie]]
[[WMG: Biquette/Annie]]
[[quoteright:145:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biquette_917.jpg]]

Peewit's pet goat and trusty riding animal, Named "Biquette" in the comics and cartoon, and "Annie" in the cartoon version of ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute''. She's very loyal to Peewit and always tries to protect him, but she's also highly temperamental and will think nothing of attacking and headbutting those who annoy her.

* BerserkButton: Try to harm Peewit, and be prepared to fave Biquette's wrath.
* BigEater: As is fitting for [[AnimalStereotypes a goat]], though she's nothing compared to Peewit.
* HorseOfADifferentColor
* HairTriggerTemper
* MeaningfulName: "Biquette" is the French word for "nanny goat".
* NonHumanSidekick: To Peewit.
* SpearCounterpart: A male version of Biquette appears in ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Homnibus]]
[[WMG: Homnibus]]
[[quoteright:101:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Homnibus__7482.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Henri Crémieux [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute'' United States’ English dub
->Alan Oppenheimer - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show)

A wizard who frequently helps either Johan and Peewit or the Smurfs. Half the time Papa Smurf leaves the Smurf Village, when he isn't seeking for rare herbs, he's going to visit Homnibus and play chess.

* MeaningfulName: His name is a play on the word "omnibus".
* RobeAndWizardHat
* WizardBeard
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Oliver]]
[[WMG: Oliver]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Serge Nadaud [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''

Homnibus' young helper. Despite frequently appearing along with his master in ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' stories, his only appearance in a Smurfs story so far has been "The Finance Smurf".

* DemotedToExtra: He was an important character in his first appearance, ''La Pierre de Lune'', but in his latter appearances he became just a background character in Homnibus' cottage.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: King Gerard]]
[[WMG: King Gerard]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Phil Proctor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A teenage prince-turned-king of a neighboring kingdom, and the cousin of Princess Savina. Clockwork Smurf lives with him and acts as his companion and advisor. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* IntelligibleUnintelligible: Gerard ''knew exactly'' what Clockwork was saying or thinking at times.
* NiceGuy
* WideEyedIdealist: Has a tendency to think better of people than they really deserve.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Denisa]]
[[WMG: Denisa]]

Lord Balthazar's niece, who is Sassette's friend. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Laconia]]
[[WMG: Laconia]]

The mute wood elf who appears as a recurring character in the cartoon series.

* CuteMute
* HappilyMarried: To Woody in "Smurfily Ever After".
* MeaningfulName: Her name is derived from the Greek district from which we get the term ''laconic'', which means "using few words; expressing much in few words; concise".
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Marina]]
[[WMG: Marina]]

A young mermaid from the underwater kingdom of Atlantica, she shows up in three episodes over the course of the series and functions as Handy Smurf's LoveInterest.

* InterspeciesRomance: With Handy Smurf.
* [[FishOutOfWater Mermaid Out Of Water]]: when on land. By contrast, Handy plays the same {{fish out of water}} role when under the water, being a Smurf ''in'' water. The relationship is... difficult.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: She's Smurf size, has fins for ears, [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation green skin]] and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair purple/violet/lavender hair]].
* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Purple/Violet/Lavender Hair]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Pussywillow Pixies]]
[[WMG: Pussywillow Pixies]]

A group of six pixies, consisting of Elderberry (their leader), Pansy, Holly, Bramble, Lilac, and Acorn, who are constantly hunted by the Wartmongers. They appear only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Bramble has green hair, while Lilac has purple hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Gourdy]]
[[WMG: Gourdy]]

A small humanoid genie in Arabic attire who's home, whose name [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin implies]], is a gourd found in Farmer Smurf's field. He appeared in three episodes of Season 6.

* BenevolentGenie: He's not very good at what he does, but he ''does'' mean well.
* {{Expy}}: Of a similar-looking genie from Peyo's ''Pierrot And The Lamp''.
* GenieInABottle: His ''name'' gives a big hint what his home actually is.
* OurGeniesAreDifferent: Unlike most genies, he grants unlimited wishes.
* PunnyName
* UnwantedAssistance: Gets this from his master Farmer Smurf.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Selwyn and Tallulah]]
[[WMG: Selwyn and Tallulah]]

The bickering sorcerer couple who appear only in the AnimatedAdaptation

* DarkIsNotEvil: They're not particularly fond of the light, but they're still good people at heart.
* MeaningfulName: Selwyn is an Anglo-Saxon name that means "friend in the castle".
* [[OlderThanHeLooks Older Than They Look]]: According to a Season 8 episode, they're more than 200 years old!
* [[SlapSlapKiss Zap Zap Kiss]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Puppy]]
[[WMG: Puppy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Originally Homnibus' dog, it became a pet of the Smurfs.

* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: Wears a locket on his collar that contains "the key to all magic" that only one person can open, while all others who try to open it get zapped by a lightning bolt. As it turns out, Baby Smurf is the only one who can safely open it.
* [[spoiler: OlderThanTheyLook: He is a thousand years old because of the locket mentioned above.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Smoogle]]
[[WMG: Smoogle]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Russi Taylor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A pink marsupial-type creature that resembles a rabbit, who is Nanny Smurf's pet. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* NoBiologicalSex: Applies to both the main character and the race of Smoogles seen in "G'Day Smoogle".
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Chitter]]
[[WMG: Chitter]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A squirrel who is Wild Smurf's friend. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Patrick Winslow]]
[[WMG: Patrick Winslow]]
->'''Played by:''' Creator/NeilPatrickHarris - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

An advertising executive for a cosmetics company who encounters the Smurfs, appearing only in the live-action movie series.

* AgentScully: To Grace's and Victor's AgentMulder. He spent the entire half of the first movie in sarcasm mode, convinced that none of it was real. He gets better.
* BadassNormal
* DeadpanSnarker: Oh is he ever.
* HappilyMarried: To Grace.
* HiddenDepths: You wouldn't have guessed he'd love to rock out on the guitar.
* NotSoDifferent: To Papa Smurf.
* OnlySaneMan: You can tell he was thinking something like this during the first movie.
* PapaWolf: To his son Blue in ''The Smurfs 2''.
* ParentalAbandonment: Revealed in ''The Smurfs 2''.
* TheStraightMan: Compared to Grace.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''The Smurfs 2''. He gets better.
* {{Workaholic}}
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Grace Winslow]]
[[WMG: Grace Winslow]]
->'''Played by:''' Creator/JaymaMays - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

The wife of Patrick Winslow who encounters the Smurfs and gives birth to a child named Blue, appearing only in the live-action movie series.

* {{Adorkable}}: Has her moments, especially in the first movie.
* AgentMulder: To Patrick's AgentScully. When the Smurfs show up, she just goes with it without batting an eyelid.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She whacked Azrael with her handbag in the first movie and sent him flying.
* CoolBigSis: To Smurfette.
* HappilyMarried: To Patrick.
* JumpedAtTheCall: Was very willing to help out the Smurfs.
* NiceGirl
* PregnantBadass: See BewareTheNiceOnes.
* UnfazedEveryman
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Victor Doyle]]
[[WMG: Victor Doyle]]
->'''Played by:''' Brendan Gleeson - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

The stepfather of Patrick Winslow. He appears in ''The Smurfs 2''.

* AgentMulder: He doesn't even ask where the Smurfs come from; he just jumps right into the adventure.
* [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents Amazingly Embarrassing Stepfather]]
* BalefulPolymorph: Is turned into a duck.
* JumpedAtTheCall: "Yes! A rescue mission!"
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Begins hugging everybody in the room the instant he arrives at the party, including his stepson.
* PapaWolf: Just having been turned into a duck, he flies in Gargamel's face in order to protect Patrick.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Patrick.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Blue Winslow]]
[[WMG: Blue Winslow]]
-> '''Played by:''' Nicholas Martorell Jr.[[note]]End credit pictures only[[/note]] - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie
-> Jacob Tremblay - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

Patrick and Grace's son. Grace was pregnant with him during the first movie, and was shown at birth during the credits. In the second movie, he is celebrating his fourth birthday.

* AdorablyPrecociousChild: He's adorable.
* TheCutie
[[/folder]]

!Villains
[[folder: Gargamel]]

[[WMG: Gargamel]][[quoteright:289:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Gargamel_3851.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulWinchell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Jesse Lachapelle - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
-> Creator/HankAzaria - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> André Sogliuzzo - ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]''
-> Creator/RainnWilson - The Smurfs: The Lost Village
->'''Played by:''' Creator/HankAzaria - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''


The main villain of the Smurfs.

* AdaptationalAttractiveness: On a small level, the live-action version has a full set of teeth compared to his comic book and animated counterparts.
* AdaptationalBadass: In the Live-Action films, he's a lot more threatening and dangerous compared to the comics and cartoon series.
* AngryFistShake: Expect Gargamel to give one to the Smurfs when his plans fail.
* ArchEnemy
* BadBoss: He frequently mistreats and insults his RightHandCat Azrael.
* BeardOfEvil: Attempts to grow one with [[NeverTrustAHairTonic a hair tonic]] in one episode. He only manages to wear a fake BeardOfEvil when passing himself off as another wizard in order to get Hogatha's bird call.
* BrilliantButLazy: He has shown on several occasions being a profound strategist, and when he actually puts in the effort, can be quite a scary opponent, once even having Mother Nature on the ropes, with her own wands. However, unless it's part of a scheme to go after the Smurfs, or save his own skin, he generally doesn't do anything requiring more than the smallest possible amount of effort. His home is in a perpetual state of dis-repair as a direct result.
* ButtMonkey: Nothing goes right for him, but he is too stubborn to give up.
* TheCameo: In a few comic book stories such as ''The Smurfs And The Howlibird'' and ''The Baby Smurf''.
* CatchPhrase: In the comics: "I'll get my revenge!" In the cartoons: "I'll get you, I'll get all of you if that's the last thing I ever do!"
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Seems to be a very capable wizard as many of his schemes seem to involve complex magic, such as turning a simple bell into a tracking device, creating another dimension within a mirror and even creating living beings out of clay. Apart from his magical skills, he also displays some inventive skills, as he easily creates a flying machine amongst other things. If he wasn't so fixated on defeating the Smurfs, he might be able to make serious money selling his magic and inventions to other people. Unfortunately, several episodes show that even if he somehow comes into wealth, his own family would clean him out, or he's completely helpless against bandits because... (see below.)
* {{Determinator}}: When it comes to his schemes against the Smurfs.
* DirtyCoward: He will run from or try to appease anyone that is not smaller than knee high to him, unless he's absolutely certain he has the magical or tactical advantage, and sometimes even then. The only reason he's not afraid of the Smurfs is because each of them is less than 1/10th his size and even in numbers can't effectively hurt him unless he gets HoistByHisOwnPetard.
* TheDreaded: Among the Smurfs, many of which usually panic and try to run away whenever they encounter him (though they won't hesitate to fight back if the situation calls for it). In one episode, Brainy Smurf even refers to Gargamel as "the dreaded man of the forest".
* EnemyMine: Occasionally helps the Smurfs whenever there's a threat to both their existences, such as in ''The Gambler Smurfs'' when a gambling count wants to turn the Smurf Forest into his own gaming complex.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: If you're going to mess with Azrael, you had better have insane levels of plot armor, The Smurfs, be nigh invulnerable, Nemesis, or have several artifacts of doom in your arsenal because the one thing that motivates Gargamel more than getting {{Revenge}}, is Azrael's well being, as Balthazar found out, first hand.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: His godfather Balthazar isn't afraid to cross some moral boundaries with what he wants to do with the Smurfs that would give Gargamel himself some pause in crossing.
* EvilIsHammy: Even more so in the live-action movie.
* EvilLaugh: What's Gargamel without this?
* EvilSorcerer: Constantly referred to as such, though he's just as much of an [[AlchemyIsMagic alchemist]].
* EvilTastesGood: Gargamel goes on about how delicious Smurfs must be despite never actually eating one.
* EvilWearsBlack
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Gargamel's plans are always doomed to fail.
* FinalBoss: In ''VideoGame/TheSmurfs1994'' and ''VideoGame/TheSmurfs2''.
* FourFingeredHands: In ''A Christmas Carol''.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Played with, and this trope colliding with FailureIsTheOnlyOption more than justifies the "lazy" part of BrilliantButLazy, and adds the "sympathetic" to IneffectualSympatheticVillain. The more effort Gargamel puts into a plan, the more it simultaneously has both more unqualified success on paper, and catastrophic failure in practice. He once spent an entire episode calculating where a rainbow would end so he could get the pot of gold, and it would have succeeded too, except the Leprechaun had to use his gold to make the "yellow" of the rainbow due to the Smurfs, being tasked by Mother Nature to make the rainbow, not having enough yellow paint, and this is one of the more benign examples.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: In addition to the entry above, there have been several occasions where Gargamel has tried his hand at honest work, and was actually willing to put aside his obsession with the Smurfs. The Smurfs would either directly, or indirectly be responsible for thwarting each and every one of them.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Gargamel usually gets done in by the very schemes he uses against the Smurfs.
* IJustWantToBeLoved: Gargamel was once on the virge of ''actually defeating'' the Smurfs, untill Sassette said "I love you, Papi Gargamel" and meant it. He stopped, and broke down in tears.
* ILied: He isn't afraid to break promises that he has no intention of ever keeping.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Emphasis on "ineffectual".
* ItsPersonal: Gargamel originally wanted to capture Smurfs because of their singing and cheery attitude, (in the cartoon at least) which annoys him, especially since they saw nothing wrong with singing '''loudly''' right outside his window, to troll him. Stealing Balthazar's book taught him that they could be used as a philosopher's stone for transmuting metals (or Smurfs themselves) into gold, or grant immortality by eating them. Numerous failures, and humiliations have made ''{{Revenge}}'' his primary motivation, however. Filling his stomach or getting rich by hunting Smurfs is often an afterthought.
* IWantMyMommy: Does this a few times in the cartoons.
* LaughablyEvil
* LukeIAmYourFather: Inversion: He does not like the fact that Sassette (a second female Smurf created using his Smurfette formula) calls him "Pappy Gargamel" in the cartoon show. Though in the live-action movie series, he does try to sway Smurfette's heart to his side by calling her "his daughter".
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: During Laconia's wedding, Gargamel use his Ghoulliope to magically ensnare all the Smurfs, including all the wedding guests. [[OneSceneWonder For a very brief moment, Gargamel prove he was the scariest villain of the show by dominating all under his thumb.]] [[NearVillainVictory That is until Laconia, who was immune to the machine's effects, destroyed it with the help of the Smurfette.]]
* OhMyGods: Invokes the name of Beelzebub or the devil a few times.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: He delivers an epic one right before delivering a magical NoHoldsBarredBeatdown on Balthazar.
---> '''Gargamel''': "He is MY FRIEND!"
* RightMakesMight: In the animated version, on those rare instances when he acts in a noble and just manner, he is far more powerful, and importantly ''more competent'' than he normally is. While coming to the aid of the Smurfs, he has thwarted Nemesis, ''twice'', has delivered a beatdown on Balthazar while protecting Azrael, and has surmounted challenges that other characters consider an ImpossibleTask. Unfortunately, since StatusQuoIsGod, circumstances always intervene in such a way as to prevent him from turning away from evil completely.
* SaveTheVillain: Sometimes the Smurfs have to save him from danger or from his own villainy.
* ScaryTeeth: Mostly appears with only one top tooth in the comic books and the cartoon show; ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow'' gives us a nice close-up view of a few more teeth.
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: In ''The Smurfs 2''.
* SeniorCreep: It's obvious he's not a particularly attractive and friendly old man, and other characters [[LampshadeHanging called him ugly]] multiple times. Alternately, he could just be looking older than his actual age, placing him at early middle age at the very least. His mother in the cartoon series is more befitting of this trope.
* SignificantBirthDate: Halloween in the cartoon series.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Mild form, but in later comics (specially post-Peyo) he eventually shows up in just about every single story, usually accompanied by Azrael -- even stories where they have no role to play and don't fit within the plot. It's actually {{Lampshaded}} in the comic book version of ''The Baby Smurf'', where they show up on one page to attack one of the Smurfs out looking for Grouchy and Baby -- only to be shooed off by the annoyed Smurf who tells them that there's no room for them in this story.
* TakenForGranite: Was turned into a statue along with his cat in one episode, but Papa Smurf [[SaveTheVillain restored him to normal]].
* TheUnfought: In ''VideoGame/SmurfRescueInGargamelsCastle'', where he actually doesn't appear.
* UngratefulBastard: Despite many a SaveTheVillain moment by the Smurfs, he never returns the favor and is still plotting his revenge against them.
** The Animated series offers a notable subversion in the series run at some point between the introduction of Balthazar and the introduction of Scruple. While Gargamel doesn't actually come out and thank the Smurfs, he does come damn close. After Balthazar mortally wounds Azrael (as collateral damage the second time he goes after The Smurfs), The Smurfs, instead of fleeing for their lives, actually tend to the cat's wounds, and save his life, while Gargamel is giving Balthazar a well-deserved, magical NoHoldsBarredBeatdown for doing so, ''and treating it as something unimportant.'' Once Balthazar has fled in terror, it would seem that, once again, Gargamel would go after The Smurfs. To the surprise of '''everyone''', Gargamel actually calls off Azrael, picks up the very confused cat, makes up an excuse, and walks away.
** The Animated series also toys with an inversion. After Gargamel actually saves The Smurfs from certain extinction, by rescuing the Long Life Stone from falling into a volcano, he bemoans The Smurfs for being Ungrateful Bastards because he's stuck hanging by his threadbare robe over a lava pit, forgetting the fact that The Smurfs have neither the power nor the means to rescue him (and Papa Smurf actually thanked him), and their long history of SaveTheVillain on his behalf.
* VillainousBSOD: His evil plans are sometimes stopped by this. The most notable occasion is when Sassette says she loves him, and he breaks down in tears.
* VillainousValor: He actually risks his own life to come to the Smurf's rescue ''once''. He immediately regrets it afterwards. It's not entirely clear if even he knows why he did it. There are several good theories. The most prominent of them are that either 1.) He was doing so as part of an EnemyMine alliance against Nemesis. 2.) He was planning to steal the Smurf's treasure afterwards. 3.) A momentary pang of either pity or TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou towards the Smurfs, or some combination of the above.
* VillainSong: Has one that he sings on occasion, plus a few in certain episodes like "The Blue Plague" song that is based on a similar villain song from ''WesternAnimation/YogisFirstChristmas''.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: In ''Film/TheSmurfs2''.
* WouldHurtAChild: Even Baby Smurf is not immune to Gargamel's evil plans when it suits him. He also has a habit of beating up Scruple on occasion.
* YouNeedToGetLaid: When the Smurfs overhears Gargamel's laments that he wish he had a lover, they secretly try to hook him up with a girlfriend so he'll stop chasing them. Things don't go too well because Gargamel has NoSocialSkills and eventually StatusQuoIsGod settles in.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Azrael]]
[[WMG: Azrael]] [[quoteright:294:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Azrael_6993.jpg]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Creator/FrankWelker - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
->'''Portrayed by:''' Mr. Krinkle - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

Gargamel's scruffy and much put-down-upon cat.

* AmbiguousGender: In the comics, at least. The cartoon on several occasions distinctly refers to the cat as male -- [[ViewerGenderConfusion not that this has stopped fans from speculating.]] Averted in the Mexican Spanish dub, as Azrael is always addressed as male. In the Italian dub, however, Azrael is a female cat named [[DubNameChange Birba.]]
* AdaptationalBadass: He along with Gargamel are a lot more threatening and dangerous in the Live-Action films. Azrael is even given his own scene in the first film during the climax.
* ButtMonkey: Often abused by Gargamel and/or humiliated along with Gargamel.
* CatsAreMean: He's just as gung-ho about catching Smurfs as Gargamel is, and is often seen licking his chops hungrily whenever Smurfs are mentioned.
* EarNotch: In the [[Film/TheSmurfs live-action movie]], it is even shown how he gets it.
* RightHandAttackDog: He could be at first glance thought off as a mere RightHandCat to Gargamel. But since the Smurfs are so small, Azrael is a very physical threat and ends up chasing them quite often, putting him right into this trope instead.
* SilentSnarker: Since he's a cat, he can't actually speak -- but in both cartoon and live-action movie his meows are so speech-like that it's often easy to guess from his tone exactly what he's saying, and what he's saying is quite often something degradatory about Gargamel.
* StarCrossedLovers: With an unnamed lynx. Azrael falls in love with a lynx that escapes from an exotic animal caravan, thanks to the Smurfs (which she then tries to eat because they are mouse-sized and she's still a cat), and she falls in love with him, much to Gargamel's dismay, understandable as he's worried [[PerpetualPoverty about having another mouth to feed]], [[IllGirl especially a sick one,]] but Azrael has to say goodbye to her as the two of them can't be together because the Smurf Forest is actually making her sick, and he can't go live in her native territory because he's a house cat, and he would die.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Gargamel. Yes, he may snark. Yes, he may get caught in the collateral damage that results from Gargamel's attempts on the Smurfs. Yes, Gargamel's not a very pleasant master, but Gargamel's the best owner Azrael has ever had, and should anyone (other than the Smurfs) ever mess with Azrael, Gargamel will temporarily forget the "ineffectual" of IneffectualSympatheticVillain and go to war. Note that Gargamel on the warpath is terrifying. Also, while Gargamel WILL kick Scruple on occasion, he has ''never'' laid a hand on Azrael unkindly.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Scruple]]
[[WMG: Scruple]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Brenda Vaccaro - ''The Smurfs'' cartoon show

Gargamel's apprentice, a BrattyHalfPint who was more or less dumped onto the evil wizard after he was kicked out of sorcerer's school for causing trouble with the teachers. He helps Gargamel out with his plans, though is often less than enthusiastic about it.
* BrattyHalfPint
* CaptainErsatz: Would have had one in Jeanty from the comic book story "A Child Among The Smurfs", but he changed his mind.
* CrossDressingVoice: Brenda Vaccaro in the cartoon show.
* DeadpanSnarker: Like Azrael, he doesn't think much of Gargamel's intelligence. ''Unlike'' Azrael, he can clearly let Gargamel know in exact words what he thinks.
* {{Delinquents}}: The reason the magical school dumps him on Gargamel is because he's comitteed many, many, petty crimes and offenses during his magical training, and the wizard's school got fed up with him, but couldn't simply expel him or lock him up.
* IronicName: Despite being called Scruple, he doesn't appear to have any.
* TheNicknamer: He always calls Gargamel "Gargie," much to the latter's annoyance.
* {{Revenge}}: His primary motivation. He wants to destroy the sorcerer's school for dumping him on Gargamel, and eventually grows to hate the Smurfs as well because every time Gargamel's plans fail, he winds up taking the blame.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hogatha]]
[[quoteright:185:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Hogatha_6486.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Janet Waldo - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

An evil witch, obsessed with her looks despite being far from beautiful.

* BaldOfEvil: Though she wears a wig.
* BolivianArmyEnding: Several of her appearances ended with her in a supposedly irreversible position. In one episode she was erased from existence. In another she was left stuck in the form of the Smurf, with no way of knowing how to change back.
* GenderBender: Switches from female to male when she becomes a Smurf in "The Fake Smurf" (cartoon show only).
* MeaningfulName: Listen to her talk and you'll see why.
* MirrorCrackingUgly: Causes her mirror to break in "The Golden Smurf Award" when she had dry skin.
* VerbalTic: Her constant snorting.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lord Balthazar]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Keene Curtis - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Gargamel's godfather in the cartoon series.
[[quoteright:151:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Lord_Balthazar_6525.gif]]
* AbusiveParents: He is the godfather of Gargamel. Gargamel being afraid of him is an indicator their relationship is not a good one. And when both characters are on screen, Balthazar is almost always belittling Gargamel.
* AristocratsAreEvil: "Lord" Balthazar indicates some kind of noble title, and he's more evil than Gargamel.
* BeardOfEvil: Or to be more precise, Chin Spike Of Evil.
* BiggerBad: Balthazar seems to be more competent and threatening than Gargamel, to the point the latter shivers when mentioning Balthazar's name.
* HighCollarOfDoom
* ILied: He isn't afraid to break promises that he has no intention of ever keeping.
* KnightOfCerebus: His evil plans appear to be much more of a threat to the Smurfs than Gargamel's. In his first appearance, he shot a little duckling Smurfette adopted with his blunderbuss. If it wasn't for the help of Mother Nature, said duckling would have died.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Upon his introduction in the animated series, when he goes after The Smurfs the first time, after Gargamel accidentally made him realize they actually exist by stealing Balthazar's book, he backs off because Papa Smurf confronts him with an army of forest animals, all quite angry because Balthazar was carelessly shooting up their homes. Realizing he would run out of ammunition ''long'' before he ran out of enemies, he fled, dragging Gargamel (who was only there because he was dragged along, by force) with him.
* LeeroyJenkins: While Gargamel's plans are all doomed to failure, Gargamel ''does'' make plans and carefully consider his options before acting. The same can not be said of Balthazar. On his very introduction, after coming to the conclusion that Smurfs must exist because Gargamel stole his book about them, his "plan" basically boils down to "grab Gargamel, make him tell me where the Smurfs are, shoot at The Smurfs." The second encounter wasn't much better.
* MageMarksman: He isn't above using weapons such as muskets and crossbows in addition to magic against the Smurfs if it suits his purpose.
* MilesGloriosus: The one time Gargamel stood up to him, the roles very quickly reversed...
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Chlorhydris]]
[[quoteright:200:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Chlorhydris_1081.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Amanda [=McBroom=] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

An evil witch, who mostly wants to make the world as miserable as she is.

* DespairEventHorizon: The origin of her behavior was shown in "Chlorhydris' Lost Love", where the wizard she intended to marry never showed up at the altar on her wedding night.
* HighCollarOfDoom
* MeaningfulName: Reverse the two main parts of the word and you'll see that it's a play on the term "hydrochloric acid", which is a corrosive.
* YankTheDogsChain: [[spoiler: The episode "Chlorhydris' Lost Love" - her fiance returns to her, but he accidentally sits on the arrows of hate she created, and they turn his love for her into hatred, causing him to abandon her once more]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Matthew [=McCreep=]/Oilycreep]]
!!Matthew [=McCreep=]/Oilycreep (Torchesac)
->'''Voiced by:''' Albert Médina [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Creator/MikeReynolds [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''

A traveling thief who steals the Smurfs' magic flute when Peewit had it. Appears only in ''The Smurfs And The Magic Flute''.

* BeardOfEvil
* MeaningfulName: Like [[SarcasmMode nobody could figure out]] what kind of person he actually is from his name!
* StarterVillain: Not for Johan, but for the Smurfs, as he was the villain in their very first appearance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lord Mumford/Earl Flatbroke]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Ginette Garcin [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''

A greedy official who is an associate of Matthew [=McCreep=]. Appears only in ''The Smurfs And The Magic Flute''.

* MeaningfulName: In the US English dub.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Vexy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristinaRicci - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

A female Naughty created by Gargamel.

* CaptainErsatz: Seems to be one for Sassette ("She's a sassy one!"...although "sassy" in the case of Sassette wasn't originally meant to be a compliment).
* BornAsAnAdult
* TheCameo: In ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow''.
* DarkActionGirl
* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler: At least until her HeelFaceTurn]].
* {{Goth}}: A Naughty/Smurf version of this.
* [[spoiler:HighHeelFaceTurn]]
* SkunkStripe: Has a few blue streaks in her black hair.
* {{Tomboy}} to Smurfette's [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl Girly Girl]]
* [[WellDoneSonGuy "Well Done, Daughter" Naughty]]: She really wants Gargamel to be proud of her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hackus]]
->'''Voiced by:''' J.B. Smoove - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

A male Naughty created by Gargamel.

* AmbiguousDisorder: Hackus shows signs of being mentally challenged like incoherent speech, repetitively licking puddle water, randomly hugging people and doesn’t comprehend the fact Gargamel called him a “moron” when picking who should go and kidnap Smurfette. Not sure if having his tongue sticking out most the time is anything.
* BornAsAnAdult
* TheCameo: In ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow''.
* [[spoiler:HeelFaceTurn]]
* ThirdPersonPerson
* ToiletHumor: Shown in one of the trailers to go spazzy like the [[WesternAnimation/TazMania Tazmanian Devil]] before he lets out a burp.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Nemesis]]
The most evil character in the franchise, bar none. Perhaps the most evil character Hanna-Barbera has ever made in any work as all other Hanna-Barbera villains have standards while Nemesis has none. He began life as a rather handsome wizard, but after attempting to steal a powerful artifact, which would have brought grievous consequences to a great many people, if not the whole world, he was cursed to have his outer appearance match his inner personality. Hideous, twisted, and cruel, he cares only about his own power, wealth, and attempting to alleviate his condition, no matter how slightly regardless of the cost to others. He is introduced trying to steal the Smurfs' Long Life Stone, dooming the entire race to extinction, purely for the sake of eliminating his hiccups.

* AllYourPowersCombined: He wears a magic ring that allows him to steal magic and spells from any spell book. The more powerful and evil, the better.
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Ultimately played straight with extreme prejudice.
* BodyHorror: Heavy emphasis on the "horror" part. The audience is never treated to the true extent of his magically inflicted deformity, but it completely horrifies any other character who looks upon it. This is something Nemesis has ''weaponized.''
* {{Depower}}: [[spoiler: This ultimately happens when Papa Smurf tricks him into absorbing a cooking book that Brainy mistakenly thought was Papa Smurf's mightiest spell book. This caused all the spells and powers he previously stole to rebel and flee for their lives.]]
* TheDreaded: Everybody in the Smurf's universe fears him, and with good reason.
* EvilIsHammy: He just loves to talk. His powers are so great that he can justify TalkingIsAFreeAction.
* EvilIsPetty: He was willing to exterminate an entire race to cure hiccups!
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The only part of his face the audience ever sees.
* HandicappedBadass: He needs a cane to walk, yet he can, and has, curbstomped the most powerful mages in the Smurfs world setting, including Papa Smurf and Gargamel simultaneously.
* InTheHood: He wears a hooded cloak, for very good reason.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: Once upon a time, he was quite handsome, in-universe.
* LargeHam: Not only does he talk big, he makes grand entrances and exits too.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name is ''Nemesis'' and it fits.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears in two episodes, yet in those episodes, he completely changed the course of the story and the world setting.
* TheUnreveal: Although he does lower his hood, on occasion, the audience only gets to see the back of his head. Note that this is a good thing. Other characters that actually see his face are immediately struck with uncontrollable terror, regardless of personal bravery, with the sole exception of Clockwork Smurf who, while disgusted, was immune thanks to his HeartOfGold.
* VerbalTic: Invoked. He is magically compelled to end every sentence with a hiccup, much to his annoyance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Genie Meanie]]
A rather obnoxious genie that can only be summoned from his bottle for one day after over a century of dormancy, before returning to dormancy, for another extended period of time. He will return to dormancy at exactly sunset even if he's in a conversation with his summoner. Further, anyone who is unfortunate enough to summon him, even by accident, but doesn't know the proper password has something highly unpleasant happen to him. Those who ''do'' know the password get three wishes, which he will be reluctant to grant, and no more.

* BalefulPolymorph: One of the many things he does to people who summon him without the password. Papa Smurf has his face filled with carrots growing out of it.
* BlessedWithSuck: You'd think being able to summon a genie with phenomenal power would be a good thing. Not with this guy.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a genie, and he's mean.
* ExactWords: Be extra careful when using one of the three wishes he grants you as he ''will'' do ''exactly'' what the wish says, in the most unpleasant interpretation.
* JerkassGenie: He embodies this trope.
* SealedEvilInACan: His ultimate fate.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears in one episode, but is directly responsible for one of the very rare occasions when Gargamel actually sets foot in the Smurf Village.
[[/folder]]

!Others
[[folder: Bigmouth]]
[[WMG: Bigmouth (Grossbouf)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Lennie Weinrib - ''The Smurfs'' TV series

The ogre who lives in the Smurf forest.

* AscendedExtra: While he sorta started as a one-shot character in the original comics. He has a bigger presence in the animated series.
* BigEater
* HulkSpeak: Mostly in the cartoon show adaptation, and pretty much with all ogres in the show.
* OurOgresAreHungrier
* ThirdPersonPerson
* WildCard: Would play either a hero or a villain depending on which will get him some more food.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bignose]]
[[WMG: Bignose]]

Bigmouth's girlfriend. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* HulkSpeak
* GagNose: Pretty obvious why she's called Bignose.
* ThirdPersonPerson
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Dame Barbara/Lady Bard]]
[[WMG: Dame Barbara/Lady Bard]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Ginette Garcin [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Linda Gary - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The King’s governess as well as Princess Savina’s tutor who happens to detests Peewit.

* ButtMonkey: Deliberately ''and'' unintentional for Peewit, it’s no wonder why she loathes the guy.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Odile Anjelou]]
[[WMG: Odile Anjelou]]
->'''Played by:''' Sofia Vergara - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie

The CEO of Anjelou cosmetics who encounters Gargamel, appearing only in the live-action movie series.

* RichBitch: Until she saw the blue moon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Great Book Of Spells]]
[[WMG: The Great Book Of Spells]]

An ancient magical artifact found in Gargamel's basement, The Great Book of Spells can only be awakened once a month, on the full moon, and immediately returns to slumber at sunset of that day. It is never explained, in series, how Gargamel got his hands on this artifact, but it is never moved from that location, and very few characters know of its existence. In order to greet this artifact, or make a request, the supplicant must speak in rhyme. Characters who don't know this are instructed by The Book Of Spells, personally.

--> Gargamel: "Oh Great Book of Spells, upon whose pages dwell secrets no one tells, awake for Gargamel!"
--> Scruple: "Oh Great Book of Spells. My name is Scruple. Teach me all you have to tell. I wish to be your pupil."

* ArtifactOfDoom: Misuse can easily lead to this, as Scruple found out first hand.
* DeadPanSnarker: He has his moments.
--> "Even though I have this form, these covers were not meant to keep me warm."
* EmpathicWeapon: The Great Book of Spells may not be a weapon, but he is clearly sentient and responds not just to the words of a request, but the motivations and emotions behind it.
* GreatBigBookOfEverything
* PowerAtAPrice: His entire existence works around this. In exchange for answering a request, he always gives the supplicant a mission. The harder, or more demanding a request, the more taxing the mission.
* PunchclockHero/PunchclockVillain: He is only awake one day a month and must answer requests properly asked of him during that time.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: On his last appearance in the series, Scruple and a handful of Smurfs appeared before him on the cusp of sunset. While The Book of Spells was going to completely ignore Scruple's request for a new magic wand, due to lack of time, he did answer the much harder request from the Smurfs because the request was ''reasonable.''
--> Book of Spells: "There is no more time!..."
--> Smurfs: "Stop the ice before we freeze. Oh please, please, please!"
--> Book of Spells: "Ahh. At last, a reasonable request. Cackle like a chicken twice, and that will put an end to ice."
--> Smurfs: "Baka-Kaw! Baka-Kaw!"
--> Magically summoned glacier disappears.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Book Of Spells never appears in the series after that, but the incident highlights how {{Revenge}} is Gargamel's primary motivation in everything he does. Gargamel was willing to completely overlook the Smurfs Scruple had in hand, purely for the sake of getting revenge on Scruple for all the pain and humiliation he endured that episode.
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* [[Characters/TheSmurfsThe100Smurfs The
100 Smurfs
[[folder: Papa Smurf]]
[[WMG: Papa Smurf (Grand Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:183:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PapaSmurf_4648.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Michel Elias [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Creator/MikeReynolds [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Creator/JonathanWinters - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''
->Jack Angel - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow'', ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]] & ''The Smurfs Dance Party'' (Wii)
-> Creator/MandyPatinkin - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

The leader and father figure of the Smurfs.

Smurfs]]
* AFatherToHisMen: Or more accurately, A Papa To His Smurfs. In the English vocal track of the live-action movie, Gargamel goes so far as to have Papa Smurf say he has 99 sons and one daughter.
[[Characters/TheSmurfsAdditionalSmurfs Additional Smurfs]]
* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Papa Smurf Was A Black/Purple Smurf. This happens to him in "The Purple Smurfs" (and its comic book predecessor "The Black Smurfs"), when he was the last Smurf to be infected.
[[Characters/TheSmurfsAllies Allies]]
* AdaptationalBadass:
** In the Live-Action films, Papa Smurf is a lot more aggressive when he sees Gargamel trying to capture a Smurf. He even goes as far as to actually yell Gargamel's name when he's attempting to throw a metal sharp staff behind Gargamel when he notices that Gargamel is attempting to capture the entire village during the climax in the first film.
** While not as much as the first film, in the sequel when Papa Smurf sees Smurfette trying out Gargamel's new wand that he gave her for her birthday, Papa Smurf desperately attempts to open the window for Smurfette to see her. The other Smurfs try preventing him from reaching the lock when he yells for Smurfette as she's actually enjoying the new wand.
[[Characters/TheSmurfsVillains Villains]]
* BadassBeard: The only Smurf with a beard, aside from Grandpa Smurf who is even older than him.
* BadassGrandpa: Even more so some of the scenes in the Live-Actions films.
* BadassPacifist: And when he's pissed, look out.
* BerserkButton: He ''does not'' take kindly to anyone calling him "old" (or "Old Beard", as in the case of "The Gambler Smurfs").
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Make him mad. Go on, [[SchmuckBait I dare ya]].
* BigGood: As the leader of the Smurfs.
* ColorCodedPatrician: He wears red, where everybody else wears white.
* CoolOldGuy: A wise elderly figure who is respected by everyone.
* {{Ephebophile}}: Papa Smurf's one-time attraction to Smurfette in "Romeo And Smurfette". Thankfully averted in the live-action movie series, where his relationship to Smurfette is genuinely father to daughter.
* FacePalm: Does this a few times in the comic book story "Bathing Smurfs", and at least a few times in the cartoon show.
* GrandmaWhatMassiveHotnessYouHave: Implied by Flowerbell in "Papa's Wedding Day" when she's trying to win his heart.
* InterspeciesRomance: He has a brief romance with Flowerbell the woodnymph in the cartoon episode "Papa's Wedding Day" before he realizes it was a setup.
* TheLeader: Of the Type II variety.
* LegacyCharacter: In the cartoon show, Grandpa Smurf was his Papa Smurf, so he is simply Grandpa Smurf's successor to the role. It is implied that Baby Smurf may take on that title when he becomes Papa Smurf's age.
* NoodleIncident: At one point, the Smurfs meet a character cursed into a BalefulPolymorph and compelled to speak in complete gibberish. Papa Smurf not only recognizes the affliction, but more or less understands what the cursed character is saying, calling it "the language of the cursed." When asked by his fellow Smurfs how he can understand this "language," he refuses to elaborate.
---> '''Papa Smurf:'''"Well. Let's just say evil wizards always curse good wizards."
* OhMyGods: "Nom d'un Schtroumpf!" ("In the name of a Smurf!") in the original French comics; "Great Smurfness" or "Great Smurfs Of Fire" in the cartoon show.
* PapaWolf: Don't threathen the Smurfs if you don't want to be on the receiving end of one of Papa Smurf's potions.
* ThePatriarch: The patient and benevolent patriarch of the Smurf Village.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Red suit, white beard, blue skin.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: As with all Smurfs, he's [[OlderThanTheyLook Older Than He Looks]]...in his case, he's 542 in the comic books and cartoon show, 546 in the live-action movie.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The village leader who helps and protects the younger smurfs.
* SlippingAMickey: Does this to a few Smurfs in "The Astro Smurf" and ''A Christmas Carol''; has it done to him in "The Smurfs And The Book That Tells Everything".
* StrokeTheBeard: Papa Smurf can be found doing this.
* TeamDad: Papa Smurf himself says that the Smurfs are his family and often calls them "my little Smurfs".
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Smurfs A to F]]
[[WMG: Alchemist Smurf (Apprenti Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:158:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/AlchemistSmurf_8084.jpg]]

Wants very much to be an alchemist/wizard, like Papa Smurf, but lacks skills and experience, causing his experiments to be total failures. Appears only in the comic books; in the cartoon show the role was played by Clumsy Smurf.

* BalefulPolymorph: The result of his biggest experiment; he turned himself into a strange dragon-like creature and needed help to change back.
* CompellingVoice: Attempted and failed in "The Smurfs' Apprentice" when a gag formula he mixed up makes him believe he can compel his fellow Smurfs to do his bidding simply by command. He found that out the hard way when he tried this on Papa Smurf.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: To be fair, he tried to test the formula on other Smurfs, but everyone refused.
* StageMagician: Appears as one in later one-page gags.

[[WMG: Archeologist Smurf (Schtroumpf Archéologue)]][[quoteright:88:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/archeologistsmurf_4423.jpg]]

A Smurf with a passion for archeology, who likes to do excavations and dig for old treasures. He can be recognized on his Smurf-cap-shaped helmet, and a good friend of Miner Smurf -- probably because they both spend much time digging underground. Appears only in the comic books.

* AdventurerArchaeologist: Averted, for the most part -- Indiana Jones, he is not.
* NiceHat

[[WMG: Architect Smurf (Schtroumpf Sculpteur)]]

The village architect, who designs all the buildings in the village. He sometimes gets a little frustrated that the other Smurfs keep preferring the old, classic designs to their houses and are seldom interested in his new and exciting ideas for buildings. Appears only in the cartoon.

[[WMG: Baker Smurf (Schtroumpf Boulanger)/Pastrycook Smurf (Schtroumpf Pâtissier)]][[quoteright:83:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BakerSmurf_3743.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' B.J. Novack - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

A Smurf who bakes bread, cakes and pies, and takes great pleasure in his work. Appears in the comic books and the live-action movie; in the cartoon his role is taken by Greedy Smurf.

[[WMG: Barber Smurf (Schtroumpf Barbier)]][[quoteright:83:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BarberSmurf_2994.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village barber and hair stylist. Doesn't see a lot of work because only a few Smurfs actually have hair, but when he does work, he does so with great enthusiasm, chatting and singing to his customers in a vague Italian accent.

* AlwaysCamp: He's an "artist."
* ChattyHairdresser: A rare male example.

[[WMG: Blacksmith Smurf (Schtroumpf Forgeron)]]

The village blacksmith. He appears only in the comic books.

* TheBlacksmith

[[WMG: Brainy Smurf (Schtroumpf à Lunettes)]][[quoteright:159:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BrainySmurf_4459.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]’ Creator/RobertAxelrod [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Danny Goldman, Barry Gordon - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon
-> Topher Malone - ''Smurfs Racer Video Game''
->Fred Armisen - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'', ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> Creator/DannyPudi - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

The village intellectual and Papa Smurf's laboratory assistant.

* AdaptationalHeroism: In the Live-Action films and "The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow" and "The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol". Brainy is a lot more nicer and sympathetic than he was in the comics and cartoon series.
* AdaptationalVillainy: [[CompositeCharacter Became King Smurf]] in the AnimatedAdaptation of the original story. In the comic, he was King Smurf's ''opponent'' in the election to choose the replacing leader during Papa Smurf's absence, and joined the rebellion against him (though he got captured pretty early and spent most of the book in jail).
* BandageMummy: In the Season 9 episode "Mummy Dearest".
* BlindWithoutEm: Once the lenses of his glasses were ''broken beyond repair,'' he stumbles around and must rely on Clumsy as his eyes. This briefly gives him more empathy for Clumsy [[InAnotherMansShoes as a result.]]
* ButtMonkey: Although half the time he does earn the abuse that he gets.
* CatchPhrase:
** "As Papa Smurf always says...",
** "I'll tell it to Papa Smurf !"
** In the Italian dub, he has the catchphrase "Che è meglio!" (that means more or less "And that's better!"). He says this at the end of his sentences ''all the time'', to the point of being his VerbalTic.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the first few comics, he just made errands for Papa Smurf (like getting chestnuts) and lectured to other Smurfs. The assistant role and self-aggrandizing didn't come until later.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: At the end of a few episodes, Brainy tends to learn the ''wrong'' lesson instead of the intended lesson.
* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: [[JerkassHasAPoint Even when he's right to warn his fellow Smurfs about something]], and it happens sometimes, the other Smurfs never listen to him.
* DeclarativeFinger: Brainy Smurf, true to the comic, did this a lot, especially when quoting Papa Smurf.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Nobody except Clumsy, actually.
* GettingTheBoot: The typical response he gets whenever a Smurf gets tired of listening to him in the cartoon show. In the comic books, he would get whacked in the head with a mallet.
* GoodbyeCruelWorld: Voiced as "goodbye blue world" in ''Film/TheSmurfs'' when Gutsy kicks him off the windowsill of the Winslows' apartment.
* IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou: TropeNamer
* InAnotherMansShoes: When his glasses get broken, his lenses can't be fixed. He's briefly as clumsy as Clumsy is, and suddenly appreciates Clumsy when he acts as Brainy's eyes.
* InformedAttribute: He ''considers'' himself brainy but his actual knowledge is questionable at best and he is almost always wrong. He's a ''bit'' more knowledgeable in the live action films, if still fairly pretentious.
* InNameOnly: His English name at least. 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.
* InsufferableGenius: Acts like a lecturing, arrogant know-it-all and the other smurfs find him insufferable.
* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: Subverted because he is shunned not because of his "[[KnowNothingKnowItAll intelligence]]" but due to his overblown ego, contrasting with Papa Smurf, who is both intelligent and easy-going.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Particularly in the cartoon show.
* IWarnedYou: Is very fond of giving his fellow Smurfs this whenever they failed in performing certain actions that lead to disaster for the village.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's by far the most self-centered and egotistical Smurf, he sucks up to those in positions of power and belittles everyone else, and his self-important attitude is enough to drive anyone crazy... but he ''does'' mean well. He's more tolerable in the movie - while he still annoys his fellow Smurfs, it's not to the point of being thrown out of the village or hit with a hammer.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: You can probably count the times he has something knowledgable to say on one hand.
* MetaGuy: Unsurprisingly, this often made him the most unpopular smurf in his village.
* TheMillstone: Besides being a nuisance to the others with his endless talking and complaining, he’s often the cause of many problems and troubles in the village. His ideas are usually wrong ([[NeverMyFault not that he would never admit it]]) and he ends up screwing up the others’ work.
* MotorMouth: In "Papa's Big Snooze".
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: On those rare occasions when he isn't being a KnowNothingKnowItAll, and actually tries to help his fellow smurfs without CondescendingCompassion of any kind, his treatment is ''actually worse'' than when he's being an InsufferableGenius. The most notable example is when he chances upon a clearly distraught Smurfette, and offers his hand to help her out, until she touches him and unwittingly turns him into a statue, made entirely of Smurfberry candy. Fortunately, Papa Smurf is able to cure him, and he has no memory of the event.
* OddFriendship: His best friend is Clumsy, of all people, mostly because Clumsy is the only smurf who genuinely likes him.
* PetTheDog:
** The time he passes educating Wild Smurf and showing genuine care.
** He ends up getting Smurfette's favor from time on time, much to the other Smurfs's puzzlement.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He has a library of books, all written by him, all useless. He believes his quotations (compiled in volumes usually titled "Quotations From Brainy Smurf") will get other Smurfs to see him as a great orator and with insightful wisdom, but the quotes are little more than nonsensical ramblings. He thinks of himself as a de facto second-in-command whenever Papa Smurf is gone or needs someone to reinforce his authority, but this authority is often better handled by other Smurfs.
* StealthPun [[StealthInsult Insult]]: His being turned into a pea in ''Salad Smurfs''. [[spoiler:A "pea brain".]]
* TakeThat: Peyo got the inspiration for Brainy Smurf through one of his childhood friends, who liked to show off and to play the wise guy.
* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Does this to Gutsy in ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow''.
* TVGenius: Has NerdGlasses and library full of self-written books, is arrogant and condescending, always ready to boast about his vast intellect while being a top-notch KnowNothingKnowItAll and generally useless.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Type 1, with Clumsy. He's often annoyed by Clumsy, but at the end of the day really does care for him.

[[WMG: Camper Smurf (Schtroumpf Campeur)]]

A Smurf who likes camping. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Carpenter Smurf (Schtroumpf Menuisier)]][[quoteright:117:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/CarpenterSmurf_9408.jpg]]

Appearing only in the comic, and only in minor roles in two stories, this Smurf provides wood for constructions (as opposed to Lumberjack Smurf, who provides firewood), and also makes furniture. He doesn't appear in the cartoon, as the "carpentry" part of his job is provided by Handy Smurf and the "wood providing" part by Timber Smurf.

[[WMG: Chef Smurf (Schtroumpf Cuisinier)/Cook Smurf (Schtroumpf Cuistot)]][[quoteright:100:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/CookSmurf_6027.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Wolfgang Puck - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol''

The village chef. Appears in the comic books and live-action movie, while the AnimatedAdaptation [[CompositeCharacter merges this character with Greedy's.]]

* SupremeChef: He really enjoys making exquisite and refined foods, and at one points even ''kicks'' Bigmouth for eating his food too fast without giving himself time to enjoy it.
* TeamChef: As the only chef in Smurf Village, at least until Baker is established as a separate Smurf, he becomes this.

[[WMG: Clueless Smurf (Schtroumpf Paumé)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Shaun White (''Film/TheSmurfs2'')

* CanonForeigner
* CaptainErsatz: Possibly one for Dimwitty/Dopey, the original comic book version of Clumsy.
* DecompositeCharacter: Possibly being one for Clumsy, who in the comic books was originally Dimwitty/Dopey.

[[WMG: Clumsy Smurf (Schtroumpf Maladroit)/Dopey/Dimwitty Smurf (Schtroumpf Bêta)]][[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Clumsy_Smurf_3228.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Bill Callaway - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon
->Ron Sparks - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Creator/AntonYelchin - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'', ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> Creator/JackMcBrayer - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

His name defines his character, plus he's not very bright.

* {{Adorkable}}: In the Sony Live-Actions films, Clumsy acts very sweet and friendly with others. He's even given floppier ears which look different compared to the other smurfs. Helps that he was voiced by late actor Anton Yelchin.
* AscendedExtra: He's a minor character in the original comics, his appearances usually based around being told to fetch or do something and messing it up, but he's very much a major character in the cartoon, and ends up as the hero of the live-action movie.
* BandageMummy: In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''.
* BumblingSidekick: He often plays this role to Brainy in the cartoon show.
* CatchPhrase: "Gosh!" and "Golly!" in the cartoons.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In the comics, he has a trend for this, most often via bringing an item totally unrelated to what he has been asked to get.
* CompositeCharacter: The cartoon Clumsy combines traits of Clumsy and Dopey/Dimwitty Smurf from the comics, as well as playing the role of Alchemist Smurf in one episode.
* TheDitz: Very much so.
* KindheartedSimpleton: In the cartoons, however the "simpleton" part was toned down in the live-action films.
* TheKlutz: It's in his name.
* TheMillstone: As a result of his clumsiness, he tends to cause problems or accidents to the others Smurfs in both the cartoon and live-action movie.
* NiceGuy: You couldn't ask for a sweeter-natured Smurf; sometimes he borders on DumbIsGood.
* OddFriendship: With Brainy.
* OnlyFriend: The large reason for said OddFriendship, Clumsy's the only one that can stand him.
* SomethingElseAlsoRises: The floppy part of his hat rises when Smurfette kisses him in "The Smurf Garden".
* SimpletonVoice: Clumsy is given this voice in the cartoon series. However this wasn't present in the Live-Action films.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Type 1, with Brainy. Clumsy is the only Smurf who genuinely admires Brainy and dotes on him, usually to Brainy's annoyance. When his glasses have their lenses broken, though, Clumsy becomes Brainy's eyes, and that once Brainy greatly appreciates Clumsy.

[[WMG: Coalminer Smurf (Schtroumpf Charbonnier)]]

The village coal miner. He appears only in the comic books, as his role in the cartoon show is taken over by Miner.

[[WMG: Cobbler Smurf (Schtroumpf Cordonnier)]][[quoteright:71:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/CobblerSmurf_1243.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HamiltonCamp - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf who likes to make shoes, but has very few jobs because Smurfs tend to have their shoes made by Tailor Smurf as an extension of their pants. His only regular customer is Smurfette, who does wear shoes. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: As you can see from the character image, surprisingly averted. Apparetly he enjoys ''making'' shoes far more than actually ''wearing'' them.

[[WMG: Complimentary Smurf]]
Does not actually appear on-screen in any incarnation, but is mentioned by Brainy in the live-action movie as a Smurf who "always has such nice things to say."

* CanonForeigner
* TheUnseen: Or at least The Unidentified. He may be one of the [[FacelessMasses random background Smurfs]], but who can tell?

[[WMG: Crazy Smurf (Schtroumpf Zinzin)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' John Kassir (''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2'')

Easily identified by the fact that his hat is on backwards, this Smurf acts as the village siren/alarm when danger approaches. He appears in the live-action movie only.

* CanonForeigner

[[WMG: Dabbler Smurf]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf constantly seeking his true calling in life. He tries his hand at everything, but seldom, if ever, finishes what he starts because by the time he's got going, he'll think of something else he'd rather try.

* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He often comes across as having a serious case of this.
* CompositeCharacter: In the cartoon, he takes the role of Doctor Smurf.
* DressedToHeal

[[WMG: Dentist Smurf]]

The village dentist. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Disabled Smurf (Schtroumpf Eclopé)]]

A Smurf who is disabled. He appears only in the comic books, while his role in the cartoon show was played in one episode by Hefty.

[[WMG: Doctor Smurf (Schtroumpf Médecin)]][[quoteright:105:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/DoctorSmurf_9025.JPG]]

A Smurf who fancies himself a doctor, but his superficial knowledge of medicine makes his treatments lackluster at best and harmful at worst. Only featured in the comic; in the cartoon his role was taken by Dabbler.

* BackAlleyDoctor: Though a well-meaning one, who takes great pride in his self-appointed role as the village medic.
* DressedToHeal
* WorstAid: In-universe example of the trope, as his less-than-perfect idea of first aid often causes some fairly realistic (if still cartoonish) damage to his patients.

[[WMG: Dreamy Smurf/Astrosmurf (Schtroumpf Rêveur/Cosmoschtroumpf)]][[quoteright:101:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/DreamySmurf_4627.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village dreamer and adventurer, who became Astrosmurf in the album of the same name and two cartoon episodes (an AnimatedAdaptation of such album and a sequel episode), and captain of the ''S.S. Smurf II'' in several others.

* CasualInterstellarTravel: Failed
* CompositeCharacter: Possibly. It's never confirmed that Dreamy Smurf and Astrosmurf are the same character in the comics, but in the cartoon, they definitely are. The animated series also makes him a composite with Flying Smurf and Traveling Smurf, and at least Flying Smurf is definitely not the same character in the comics.
* RightfulKingReturns: Played this in one episode in an [[OrWasItADream uncertain dream sequence]].

[[WMG: Drummer Smurf (Schtroumpf Tambour)]][[quoteright:117:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/DrummerSmurf_3154.jpg]]

Appears only in the comic book though made a quick yet silent appearance in ''The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow''.

* DecompositeCharacter: In "King Smurf" Harmony Smurf gets the job as the drummer who gives announcements to the village. Several comics later, in "The Finance Smurf" they are separate characters. It's hard to guess which of the intermediate appearances are Harmony Smurf or Drummer Smurf.

[[WMG: Editor Smurf]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Despite his nickname, he's more a paperboy than an editor, bringing out the Smurf Village newspaper. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation, since this role is taken by Drummer Smurf in "The Reporter Smurf"

* CanonForeigner

[[WMG: Enamored Smurf (Schtroumpf Amoureux)]][[quoteright:105:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/EnamoredSmurf_8631.gif]]

A Smurf who is so much in love with the Smurfette that he never thinks of anything else. Appears only in the comic books.

* LoveMakesYouDumb: Or in his case, at least too preoccupied with dreaming about your potential girlfriend than to actually, y'know, try to ''talk'' to her.
* LovesMeNot: A common practise for him.

[[WMG: Equilibrist Smurf (Schtroumpf Equilibriste)]]

A Smurf who rides around on a unicycle. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Explorer Smurf (Schtroumpf Explorateur)]]

A Smurf who likes to do exploring. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Fakir Smurf (Schtroumpf Fakir)]]

A snake-charmer Smurf, whose gag is to be able to make noodles and string-like objects rise and dance to the tune of his flute. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Farmer Smurf (Schtroumpf Paysan)]][[quoteright:106:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FarmerSmurf_5961.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/AlanYoung - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Joel [=McCrary=] - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie and ''Film/TheSmurfs2'' films

The Smurf responsible for growing the village's vegetables. In later seasons, he gets his own GenieInABottle, Gourdy, though he generally prefers working for things rather than wishing for them. In the cartoon, and the early comics, he dresses in ordinary Smurf clothes, but in later comics and the live-action movie he wears a straw hat and green overalls, though at one point in the comics, he had [[https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTaMzxtTRnNJ4ehhYkGRjCcpMRHsh6Vv67CqIV-yKG2dATsVwraEg worn Smurf pants held by two suspenders]] with clogs. Though it’s worth mentioning that in the [=CGI=] films, his overalls has the attached footing like Handy’s.

* NiceHat: In the comic and live-action movie he has a straw hat.
* OhMyGods: "Cre vingt schtroumpfs!" ("Twenty sacred smurfs!") in the original French comics.
* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: In his later comic book appearances, when he also wears the green overalls and straw hat.

[[WMG: Finance Smurf (Schtroumpf Financier)]][[quoteright:65:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FinanceSmurf_8190.jpg]]

A Smurf who, after learning about money from watching humans, tried to introduce currency among his peers, and for a while worked as their banker, before the system was abandoned. Appears only in the comic books.

* MoneyFetish: He was the only Smurf not to want to abandon the money system and for a while preferred living alone with his money rather than with the other Smurfs. In the end, though, he got lonely and changed his mind.

[[WMG: Fireman Smurf]]

A Smurf firefighter. He appears only in the comic books, as his role in the cartoon show is taken by Handy Smurf.

[[WMG: Fisher Smurf/Angler Smurf (Schtroumpf Pêcheur)]][[quoteright:105:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FisherSmurf_706.jpg]]

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The village fisherman.]] His job seems to be rather pointless, since he never catches anything, and even if he had Smurfs don't eat fish anyway. The one time he did catch something (a baby octopus) he went through considerable trouble in order to get it back to its mother. He is, however, very knowledgeable about marine life and can easily identify most types of underwater animals.

* BerserkButton: A very mild case, but he ''really'' doesn't like it when you ask him if the fish are biting (they aren't).
* FishingForSole: He never seems to catch any actual fish... which is just as well, since Smurfs don't seem to eat fish.

[[WMG: Flighty Smurf (Schtroumpf Distrait)]][[quoteright:50:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FlightySmurf_140.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulWinchell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The world's most indecisive Smurf, Flighty can't make his mind up about anything.

* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In the comic; not so much in the cartoon.
* CanonImmigrant: First appeared in the cartoon before his appearance in "The Smurfs And The Book That Tells Everything"
* EarlyBirdCameo: Though there ''is'' an indecisive Smurf who shows up for a couple of scenes in the comic book version of "The Smurfs and the Magic Egg," who causes a bit of annoyance when he can't decide what to wish for. This Smurf is never actually identified as Flighty Smurf, but it's very likely that it is him.

[[WMG: Flying Smurf/Thief Smurf/Aviator Smurf (Schtroumpf Volant)]][[quoteright:121:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/FlyingSmurf_5348.gif]]

His biggest dream and passion in life is flying, and he'll do anything in order to achieve this. Appears only in the comic books.

* BunglingInventor: When trying to figure out ways to fly.
* {{Flight}}: The dream he tries to fulfill during his [[ADayInTheLimelight Day In The Limelight]].
* [[PunnyName Punny Nickname]]: In French, his name is "Schtroumpf Volant". "voler" in French means either "fly" or "steal" -- therefore he can be either Flying Smurf or Thief Smurf, because he steals other Smurfs' belongings to help him in his madcap schemes for achieving flight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Smurfs G to M]]
[[WMG: Greedy Smurf/Sweety/Sweetie Smurf (Schtroumpf Gourmand)]][[quoteright:112:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GreedySmurf_2308.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/HamiltonCamp - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Kenan Thompson - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie and ''Film/TheSmurfs2''
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''

Mostly a food freak, but also the village chef in the cartoon show.

* BigEater: He loves to eat to the point of being almost ObsessedWithFood.
* CompositeCharacter: His cartoon version is amalgamated with Chef Smurf and Baker Smurf.
* FatAndProud: His CGI model in the movies looks like he has put on a few grams.
* GrowlingGut: Expect to hear this when he goes hungry.
* ThePeepingTom: His comic book version plays one in "You Don't Smurf Progress".
* SupremeChef: In the cartoon, at least; all the Smurfs agree on that point. (So does he, come to think of it; he's the biggest fan of his own food.)
* TeamChef: Again, in the cartoon. The comic Greedy doesn't enjoy cooking anywhere near as much as he enjoys eating (though he also cooks sometimes, like in "The Smurfette").

[[WMG: Grouchy Smurf/Grumpy Smurf (Le Schtroumpf Grognon)]][[quoteright:79:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GrouchySmurf_8739.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/MichaelBell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Lucas E. Player - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->George Lopez - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie and ''Film/TheSmurfs2'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol''
-> Bumper Robinson - ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]''

The village curmudgeon.

* BirthdayHater: In the cartoon show, he simply hates his birthday, and in "The Secret Of Shadow Swamp" he tries to escape celebrating it.
* CharacterDevelopment: Went from Smurf often with MadLibsCatchPhrase to one allowed to show HiddenHeartofGold, starting with Baby Smurf.
* CompanionCube: Has one in the form of a green M&M plushie in the live-action movie.
* DeadpanSnarker: In the movie series and in ''A Christmas Carol''.
* {{Flanderization}}:
** In his first appearances in the comics, he was perfectly capable of carrying on a normal conversation, even with his grouchy attitude. Over time, though, his MadLibsCatchPhrase of "I hate (...)" became more and more prominent in his dialogue, and by the time the cartoon came around, almost all of Grouchy's dialoge was based solely around declaring his hatred for whatever the others were talking about at the time.
** This is undone and [[InvertedTrope inverted]] for the live-action movie, where he's far more verbal and sarcastic, and only says "I hate..." a couple of times in the entire movie.
* FooFu: Claims to have a blue belt in Smurf Fu in ''A Christmas Carol''.
* TheGrinch: In ''A Christmas Carol''.
* GrumpyBear: In the comic books, it was speculated at one point by other Smurfs that he never quite got over being stung by the Buzz Fly (apparently because he was the first victim and stayed the longest under its effect). In the cartoon show, his behavior is simply natural.
* HatesBeingTouched: In the cartoon show episode "A Hug For Grouchy", he shows a great aversion to hugs. Unfortunately justified in [[BrokenAesop how the characters show a blatant disrespect for his feelings while trying to get him to share his feelings, and how Papa Smurf even encourages it]].
* HatesEveryoneEqually: He generally hates everyone and everything, although, he does like Baby Smurf, Smurfette, and Papa Smurf.
* HiddenDepths: He's astonishingly good at magical games, particularly a chess variant. When an insanely powerful imp took his magical game, compelled people to play through threat of force, and captured the ''entire cast'' when they lost, Grouchy is the one to ultimately defeat him, freeing everyone and sending the nasty little imp, who is a SpoiledBrat, home where the imp's own parents grounded him for good measure
* HiddenHeartOfGold:
** Grouchy may say he hates everything, but if there's one person he does love, it's Baby Smurf.
** [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110117022033/smurfs/images/f/f6/Grouchy_flower.jpg According to one comic,]] he also loves flowers -- but he hates the thought of anyone knowing that he loves flowers.
* HypocriticalHumor: In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute'' during "Just Like Their Names": "I don't act like my name!"
* IHatePastMe: In ''A Christmas Carol'': "Past me is so annoying".
* JerkassFacade: In the movie he confesses to the green M&M plushie that he uses his grouchiness to hide his true feelings.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He likes Smurfette and Papa Smurf, and is also very fond of Baby Smurf. Is also a HiddenHeartOfGold, as he doesn't like anyone knowing about his soft spots.
* MadLibsCatchPhrase: "I hate (...)"
* {{Mooning}}: Prepares to do this in ''The Smurfs 2''.
* PapaWolf: Towards Baby Smurf. It's the most heartwarming thing in the entire cartoon. Most notable in the episode "Grouchy Makes a Splash", in which Grouchy is afraid to swim. But the moment he sees Baby in danger, he ''immediately'' dives into the water to rescue him.
* PerpetualFrowner
* PatientZero: Of the eponymous disease from the comic book story "The Black Smurfs" ([[AdaptationDyeJob "The Purple Smurfs"]] in English markets), as revealed in "The Egg And The Smurfs."
* PetTheDog: In the episode where Baby Smurf is introduced, when Grouchy Smurf learns that the stork is coming back to take away Baby Smurf, he decides to take him away in the woods because he doesn't want him to leave. When he eventually returns, he cries and shows more emotion that he has ever done in the series. That scene really was a TearJerker, and contains some RL implications. Grouchy loved Baby, maybe more than anyone, but the scenes that followed his running away reminded this troper of situations with a too-young parent or slightly older guardian sibling learning that love wasn't enough to care for the child. When a tearful Grouchy comes back, defeated, and says "I HATE GIVING UP!", well, that may be Michael Bell's best performance this side of Ezekiel Rage.
* PunctuatedForEmphasis: In ''A Christmas Carol'': "I! HATE! HATS!" And before that..."I! HATE! CHRISTMAS!"
* ToiletHumor: Is not above letting out farts while bathing in ''The Smurfs 2''.

[[WMG: Gutsy Smurf (Schtroumpf Téméraire)]][[quoteright:74:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GutsySmurf_8694.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanCumming - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''Film/TheSmurfs2'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
->Chris Cox - ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]''

A kilt-wearing Smurf with a Scottish accent. Appears only in the [[{{Film/TheSmurfs}} live-action movie]]..

* TheBigGuy: Takes this role in the movie when Hefty is DemotedToExtra.
* BraveScot: He's portrayed as a kilt-wearing Smurf with a Scottish accent.
* CanonForeigner: He's introduced in the live-action movie.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''The Smurfs 2''.
* DreamWorksFace
* HotbloodedSideburns: He has some pretty long sideburns for a Smurf [[VagueAge his age]].
* ManInAKilt: He's a Smurf In A Kilt, though he does wear Smurf pants underneath the kilt.
* VagueAge: Made even more vague in his case since most of his fellow Smurfs don't have facial hair.

[[WMG: Handy Smurf (Schtroumpf Bricoleur)]][[quoteright:149:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/HandySmurf_4507.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/MichaelBell - ''WesternAnimatiion/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->John Martin - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Creator/JeffFoxworthy - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol''

The village repairman, mechanic and inventor.

* BambooTechnology: He's an expert with this.
* BunglingInventor: Mostly his inventions work perfectly -- but even so, a lot of them tend to lead to disaster because they're either used wrong or Handy has failed to consider all the angles.
* GadgeteerGenius: He's always seen inventing or building something.
* HandyMan: He fits the trope in most of its aspects, except that in the appearance department, aside from his trademark overalls and visored hat, he looks no different from your average Smurf.
* InterspeciesRomance: with Marina the mermaid.
* MrFixit

[[WMG: Harmony Smurf (Schtroumpf Musicien)/Rocker Smurf]][[quoteright:153:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/HarmonySmurf_376.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HamiltonCamp - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village musician, who is most often seen playing the trumpet but is equally hopeless with all instruments. He is mostly used as Papa Smurf's herald. Was identified as Rocker Smurf in the Random House English version of "The Astro Smurf".

* DreadfulMusician: Harmony Smurf can make any instrument sound painfully out of tune, even a triangle. For the sake of experiment, the other Smurfs once allowed him to direct their orchestra: he made every last one of them play wrong. They even once gave him a music box to hold. He made it play wrong. Farmer Smurf deliberately uses Harmony's bad music playing to bring on the rain in "The Finance Smurf.
* GiftedlyBad: He's the village's "musician". Has a wide collection of instruments, but can't play a single one of them, and tends to blow off the others' complaints as jealousy. He's so bad that it verges on the surnatural, as he can make a music box play awfully bad simply ''by holding it''.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: His singing is so bad that Farmer Smurf in the comic books used his "talent" to bring on the rain.
* IronicName: There's nothing harmonic about him or his music.
* {{Plagiarism}}: Accused of doing this in "Harmony Steals The Show" when he performs a symphony that he claims to have written, which turns out to be one that his accuser claims to have written himself and given to Harmony to pass off as his own under a signed contract. He was cleared of that charge when it is revealed that the accuser had plagiarized pieces of other musicians' works to create his own "original" symphony.

[[WMG: Hefty Smurf/Strongman Smurf (Schtroumpf Costaud)]][[quoteright:147:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/HeftySmurf_4986.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Michael Sorich [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Gary Sanderson - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Gary Basaraba - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', ''WesternAnimation/AChristmasCarol'', ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> Creator/JoeManganiello - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

The village athlete and strongman; he's the strongest and fittest of all the Smurfs and is usually called upon to perform the toughest physical tasks.

* AdaptationalWimp: Hardly seen knocking any heads at all in the cartoon show due to the MoralGuardians at the time.
* BadassAdorable: Though arguably more badass than adorable.
* {{Badbutt}}
* TheBigGuy: Plays this role to the other Smurfs, despite being the same physical size.
* BoisterousBruiser: Of the gentler kind.
* DemotedToExtra: He's a major character in both comics and cartoon, but only appears in a few scenes in the live-action movie. Plays the Smurf Of Christmas Future in ''A Christmas Carol''.
* DisguisedInDrag: Disguised himself as Smurfette to protect her from the unwanted affections of a troll king.
* InTheHood: As the Smurf Of Christmas Future in ''A Christmas Carol''.
* MenDontCry: Considers Weepy a sissy for his excessive crying, but ends up crying himself.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: At a first glance he follows this trope, but sometimes he shows some biceps. The rest of his physique is still average Smurf, though. In one of his live-action models, Hefty does have some form of body sculpting.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: For a little Smurf, he sure is strong.
* WouldHitAGirl: Hefty attempts on hitting Smurfette in the cartoon adaptation of "The Smurfette" after she fesses up she's taking orders from Gargamel.

[[WMG: Jokey Smurf (Schtroumpf Farceur)]][[quoteright:94:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/JokeySmurf_8605.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JuneForay - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show)
->Holly Stanitz - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Creator/PaulReubens - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'' & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

The village prankster.

* AssholeVictim: Accidentally became this in "The Kaplowey Scroll" when he made Grouchy angry enough to say the word "kaplowey" which made him disappear. Fortunately, Papa Smurf reversed that.
* BandageMummy: In "Jokey's Funny Bone".
* CatchPhrase: "I've a [[StuffBlowingUp gift]] for you!"
* CompletelyMissingThePoint: In "Heavenly Smurfs", he is not unapologetic of his actions, and wants to make another plan.
* CrossDressingVoice: June Foray in the cartoon show.
* TheHyena: He generally finds everything funny.
* {{Jerkass}}: He sometimes pulls pranks at the most inappropriate moments. He just loves to play around with people, no matter how much he irritates them.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At least when it comes to Baby Smurf, he doesn't play his pranks on him, but instead gives him nice presents.
* PlayingSick: Does it twice in the AnimatedAdaptation: once in "Jokey's Funny Bone", and another time in "Calling Doctor Smurf".
* NonFatalExplosions: His explosive gifts just leave the victim stained by black soot.
* ThePrankster: Though he always pulls the same prank on everyone, over and over again (with few exceptions).
* SignificantBirthDate: Halloween in the cartoon series.
* WhosLaughingNow: Sometimes the joke gets turned back on him, and he doesn't find it all that funny. At least in the live-action movie he is able to laugh off the gift box that exploded on him.

[[WMG: King Smurf (Le Schtroumpfissime)/Pretentious Smurf (Schtroumpf Prétentieux)]][[quoteright:196:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/King_Smurf_1796.jpg]]

During Papa Smurf's absence, the Smurfs voted which of them would temporarily lead them. The chosen one donned a golden costume and made the others call him king, becoming a tyrant until Papa Smurf's return. When not being King, he's known as "Pretentious Smurf." Appears in the comic only, as the role was played by Brainy Smurf in the cartoon show.

* BalconySpeech: He delivers one from the balcony of his newly-finished royal palace, thanking his "loyal" subjects for its completion. However, only one Smurf remains standing to give applause to the speech, saying "Long live King Smurf".
* DrunkWithPower: He was a completely normal Smurf until he got into power -- then he quickly became a tyrant, began wearing "kingly" clothes, demanded absolute respect and obedience from everyone, got Hefty and other strong Smurfs to act as his bodyguards, threw Smurfs in prison for petty crimes....
* HypocriticalHumor: Played rather darkly when he chuckles and chides Hefty for being angry with Jokey over the usual "exploding surprise" gift box -- but when he himself is the victim of a similar gift box a couple of panels later, he completely flips his lid and has Jokey thrown in jail. This turns out to be the [[ThisIsUnforgivable last straw]] for a number of Smurfs, and thus the rebellion and civil war kicks off in earnest.
* LessEmbarrassingTerm: His costume is not yellow, it is ''gold''. Though to be fair, the suit does sparkle when he first shows it off, so it may simply be factual.
* TooImportantToWalk: He's carried with a palanquin in the village, though he averts it during the forest campaign.
* TyrantTakesTheHelm

[[WMG: Lazy Smurf/Sleepy Smurf (Schtroumpf Paresseux)]][[quoteright:95:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/LazySmurf_1209.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/MichaelBell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''

He's usually found lying around somewhere and napping, especially if there's work to be done.

* TheCameo: In the live-action film series.
* {{Flanderization}}: In the first few comics, his laziness was limited to sleep at work (be it hiding to sleep or pretending to work by using his tools as a stand to sleep), but later stories changed it to want a nap even during fun activities like playing ball or having a party.
* HeavySleeper: He sleeps pretty much all the time, even when the others are working.
* LazyBum: Both in the comic books and the cartoon show.
* TheSlacker: He doesn't really do much of anything in the village, and the times he is called to do something he usually ends up either sleeping on the job or making excuses in order to not have to do it. Could have become a ProfessionalSlacker, but that would take far too much effort.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: Of the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} variety; for the most part he sees nothing wrong with dozing off at all times.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The original Smurf who ran away from work to sleep was bitten by the Bzz Fly and after recovering from the Black Smurf disease became Grouchy Smurf in the comic books, so Lazy Smurf began appearing and the gag of a Smurf slacking off work was kept. As a consequence, when "The Black Smurfs" was given an AdaptationDyeJob for the cartoon show, Lazy Smurf took Grouchy's place as PatientZero, with a few plot changes in that scene.

[[WMG: Liar Smurf (Schtroumpf Menteur)]]

The village gossip, who tends to make up most of the gossip he spreads. Appears only in the comic book.

[[WMG: Lucky Smurf (Schtroumpf Chançard)]][[quoteright:64:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/LuckySmurf_3233.jpg]]

Appears only in the comic books. After watching humans, he introduces gambling to the village and becomes a compulsive gambler.

* TheGamblingAddict: Oh yeah.
* IronicNickname: He is very unlucky at gambling -- though this is partly the fault of his addiction, as he'll make bets that are impossible for him to win just so that others will agree to the bet.

[[WMG: Mariner Smurf (Marinier)/Submariner Smurf (Schtroumpf Sous-marinier)/Marco Smurf (Schtroumpf Marco)]][[quoteright:120:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SubmarinerSmurf_5599.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobPaulsen - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf who used a submarine at first, but then changed his mind and became a boat-sailing mariner. He goes out to sea to get the Smurfs spices. His nickname was changed to Marco Smurf in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* NiceHat: In the cartoon.

[[WMG: Miller Smurf (Schtroumpf Meunier)]][[quoteright:74:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/MillerSmurf_2154.jpg]]

The village miller, easily recognizable by his striped hat, dark blue shirt, and wooden clogs. Appears only in the comics.

* NationalStereotypes: Invoked -- he's a miller, so he dresses like the most stereotypical Dutchman you can imagine.
* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: He and Farmer are the only male Smurfs that wear shoes.

[[WMG: Miner Smurf (Schtroumpf Mineur)]][[quoteright:85:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/MinerSmurf_2927.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanYoung - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village spelunker, who spends much of his time mining for useful metals. He was the one who discovered coal, which certainly helped the Smurf village during the cold winters.

* DugTooDeep: A variant of this happens at one point, when Miner (aided by an unwitting Clumsy) discovers an underground civilization of gnomes who ended up taking the Smurfs as slaves. [[spoiler:Luckily the gnomes end up being GoodAllAlong, only taking the Smurfs because they are responsible for keeping the Earth's core hot, have worked themselves to exhaustion and are desperate for a break. A few convenient inventions by Handy solves the problem, and gnomes and Smurfs part in friendship.]]
* {{Scotireland}}: Miner Smurf is spoken of as having either an Irish or a Scottish accent. Not surprising, as he was voiced by the same guy who did [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Scrooge McDuck]].
* WorthlessYellowRocks: He's struck gold a couple of times, but never saw any use for it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Smurfs N to Z]]
[[WMG: Narrator Smurf (Schtroumpf Narrateur)]][[quoteright:79:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NarratorSmurf_5269.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow'' & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

Appears only in the live-action movie.

* CanonForeigner
* InteractiveNarrator
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* SorryILeftTheBGMOn: Mixes his movie intro narration with this.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Averted in the film series, as he mostly appears wearing a jacket and sweater.

[[WMG: Natural Smurf/Nat Smurfling (Schtroumpf Nature)]][[quoteright:110:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NaturalSmurf_466.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieAdler - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf with an affinity for nature, and particularly animals. He's one of three Smurfs who de-ages to Smurfling age, though unlike Snappy and Slouchy he had already made several appearances as an adult Smurf in earlier stories.

* CatchPhrase: "Smurfaroo!", which he shares with the other Smurflings. He's also very prone to calling other people "hickory-nut," usually as an insult.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: After being de-aged.
* FountainOfYouth: Father Time's clock de-ages him to a Smurfling.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Melancholic.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: His special connection with animals is one of his defining traits.
* NiceGuy: The friendliest of the Smurflings.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Is shown to be able to communicate with animals on levels that other Smurfs can't.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Snappy.

[[WMG: Nobody Smurf/Somebody Smurf]][[quoteright:91:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NobodySmurf_8149.jpg]]

A Smurf with no distinct character traits whatsoever. Tired of being a "Nobody," he went looking for a character trait that could give him a new name, but discovered that his true talent was being indistinct, after which he changed his name to "Somebody Smurf." Appeared only in the cartoon show.

* GenericGuy: He's viewed as this.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial
* MeaningfulRename
* WhosOnFirst: His name causes a few misunderstandings.

[[WMG: Nosey Smurf/Inquisitive Smurf (Schtroumpf Curieux)]][[quoteright:70:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NoseySmurf_4455.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulWinchell [Imposter], Unknown Voice Actor [real] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

An extremely curious Smurf who wants to know everything about everyone and everything, frequently getting into trouble because he noses around things that are none of his business.

* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Papa Smurf even tells the Smurfs that there's nothing wrong with being curious, but that Nosey simply takes his curiosity too far.

[[WMG: Nurse Smurf (Schtroumpf Infirmier)]][[quoteright:76:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/NurseSmurf_3089.bmp]]

Appears twice in the comic books, and can also be seen (though not called by name) in ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute,'' patching up Clumsy Smurf. It's possible that he's Doctor Smurf's assistant, or even Doctor Smurf himself operating under a different name.

[[WMG: Owner Smurf (Schtroumpf Propriétaire)]]

A Smurf who gets a special house and gets convinced that everybody is jealous of it, so he becomes very adamant about his private property. Only appears in the comic books.

[[WMG: Painter Smurf/Artist Smurf (Schtroumpf Peintre)]][[quoteright:191:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PainterSmurf_8572.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Callaway - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A true-blue artist, Painter is constantly seen obsessing over his latest ''masteurpiesa'' -- usually a painting, but he also works with sculpture and other visual arts. He's usually seen wearing a red jacket and a black tie, with a hat looking vaguely like a beret. In the cartoon series he speaks in an outrageous French accent.

* AlwaysCamp: He's a temperamental artist with a French accent. Of ''course'' he's this trope.
* CantTakeCriticism: Particularly from Brainy when it comes to his work. In one episode, Painter can't take that Brainy ''won't make any'' criticisms concerning his work when Brainy's essence has been sapped away.
* CompositeCharacter: He is combined with Sculptor Smurf in the cartoon show and the live-action movie.
* EverythingSoundsSexierInFrench: Well, Smurfier rather than Sexier.

[[WMG: Paleontologist Smurf (Schtroumpf Paléontologue)]]

A Smurf who is a paleontologist. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Panicky Smurf (Schtroumpf Panique)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Adam Wylie - ''Film/TheSmurfs2'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''

* CaptainErsatz: Probably one for Scaredy Smurf.

[[WMG: Party Planner Smurf]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Kevin Lee - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

* CanonForeigner
* CaptainErsatz: Probably one for Reveler Smurf.

[[WMG: Passive-Agressive Smurf]]
[[quoteright:138:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/passiveaggressivesmurf_3171.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Jimmy Kimmel - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

Like Complimentary Smurf, he is mentioned, but not actually seen, in the first live-action movie -- though he does appear in the sequel. Apparently, "he's always so nice, but when he leaves, you feel bad." The name is most likely a joke on [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep the naming conventions of Smurfs]].

* CanonForeigner
* PassiveAggressiveKombat: Seems to be his default mode.
* SugaryMalice:
-->"I think Brainy is... a ''really'' excellent choice." *sarcastic smirk and thumbs-up* "Good luck with that."
* TheUnseen: In the first movie. In the second he appears on-screen.

[[WMG: Poet Smurf (Schtroumpf Poète)]][[quoteright:118:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PoetSmurf_2777.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village poet; a kindly and sensitive soul who's so fond of poetry that he'll sometimes speak in rhyme even in casual conversation.

* RhymesOnADime

[[WMG: Postman Smurf (Schtroumpf Facteur)]][[quoteright:93:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PostmanSmurf_8656.jpg]]

Appears only in the comics -- first for a brief one-page gag, then in an extended role in the German magazine, where he curiously enough comes with mail from ''another Smurf village'' -- the only time in any continuity where it's directly stated that there is more than one Smurf village.

* HorseOfADifferentColor: He rides a ''[[http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110423204454/smurfs/images/5/5d/Postmansmurf2.jpg snake.]]''

[[WMG: Potter Smurf (Schtroumpf Potier)]][[quoteright:86:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PotterSmurf_9227.jpg]]

Appears only in the comic books in minor roles, digging for clay (in other Smurfs' gardens, without asking for permission) in one story and trying to fill in for the absent Baker Smurf (with limited success) in another. His job is to make clay pots, jars, bowls and plates.

* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Seems to have traces of this, in that he can't begin to see why other Smurfs would have a problem with him digging up their gardens ''when that's where the best clay is.''

[[WMG: Pushover Smurf (Schtroumpf Bonasse)]][[quoteright:43:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/PushoverSmurf_2062.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A Smurf who just can't find it in himself to say no to anyone, no matter what they ask him to do. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* ExtremeDoormat: Until the end of the story "The Smurf Who Couldn't Say No".

[[WMG: Reporter Smurf (Schtroumpf Reporter)]][[quoteright:72:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ReporterSmurf_7819.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''

Reporter, writer and editor of the village newspaper, always after the latest "sensational" news.

* IntrepidReporter: Bordering on {{Paparazzi}} (without the photographing) at times.
* GoingForTheBigScoop: He'll sneak into ''Gargamel's'' for stories.
* TwistingTheWords: Not above doing this in order to make his news more "sensational."

[[WMG: Reveler Smurf/Festive Smurf (Schtroumpf Fèteur)]][[quoteright:102:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/RevelerSmurf_8610.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Jacques Marin [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''

A Smurf who is always eager to have a party, even more than any other Smurf. He briefly appears in two albums, and also appears in the French version of the ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute'' AnimatedAdaptation, though the United States English dub changes him with Actor Smurf (see Timid Smurf, below).

* CatchPhrase: "We'll smurf a little party!"
* LifeOfTheParty

[[WMG: Scaredy Smurf (Schtroumpf Peureux)]][[quoteright:58:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ScaredySmurf_751.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanYoung - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The world's most cowardly Smurf; he's afraid of ''everything.'' May or may not be the same character as Panicky Smurf from the live-action movie.

* LovableCoward: On one or two occasions more of a CowardlyLion, but for the most part he's just terrified.

[[WMG: Sculptor Smurf (Schtroumpf Tailleur/Schtroumpf Sculpteur)]][[quoteright:60:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SculptorSmurf_7192.jpg]]

Appears only in the comic books, as his role in the AnimatedAdaptation and the live-action movie series is taken over by Painter.

[[WMG: Showoff Smurf (Schtroumpf Frimeur)]]

A Smurf who likes to show off his possessions. He appears only in the comic books.

[[WMG: Sloppy Smurf/Smelly Smurf (Schtroumpf Sale)/Stinky Smurf (Schtroumpf Puant)]][[quoteright:72:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SloppySmurf_1345.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Marshall Efron - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village garbage collector, with a passion for collecting really smelly things. He has a pet fly named Fly.

* EyesAlwaysShut[=/=]EyeObscuringHat: In the AnimatedAdaptation, Sloppy always wears a Smurf hat completely over his eyes.
* [[ADogNamedDog A Fly Named "Fly"]]
* ThePigPen

[[WMG: Slouchy Smurf/Slouchy Smurfling (Schtroumpf Molasson)]][[quoteright:93:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SlouchySmurf_435.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Noelle North - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A laid-back and relaxed Smurf, most likely to be found leaning against something with his hands in his pockets, or just off calmly doing his own thing while the others are running around. Along with Nat and Snappy, he is de-aged in Season 5 and becomes a Smurfling again.

* BrilliantButLazy: He rarely makes an effort at anything, but he has a lot of good ideas -- in his debut episode in the cartoon he invented the paper airplane and the saxophone just by idly messing about.
* CrossDressingVoice: Voiced by Noelle North.
* CatchPhrase: "Smurfaroo!" Shared with the other Smurflings.
* FountainOfYouth: Father Time's clock de-ages him to a Smurfling.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Phlegmatic.
* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: Of the four Smurflings, he's the one that wears sneakers.
* TheStoic: He has traces of this, seldom getting worked up or excited about anything.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Mostly averted as a Smurfling.

[[WMG: Smooth Smurf]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Shaquille O'Neal - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

[[WMG: Snappy Smurf/Snappy Smurfling (Schtroumpf Colérique)]][[quoteright:44:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SnappySmurf_759.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Pat Musick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A rambunctious and energetic Smurf with a big temper, traits which are only exaggerated when he along with Nat and Slouchy is de-aged to Smurfling age in the comic "The Smurflings" and in Season 5 of the cartoon.

* BrattyHalfPint: By far the brattiest of the four Smurflings.
* TheCameo: In the comic book story ''You Don't Smurf Progress''.
* CatchPhrase: "Smurfaroo!" Shared with the other Smurflings.
* CrossDressingVoice: Voiced by Pat Musick.
* FountainOfYouth: Father Time's clock de-ages him to a Smurfling.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Choleric.
* HairTriggerTemper: His T-shirt with a storm cloud on it is indicative of his temperamental and impulsive disposition.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He cares for his friends, despite his short temper and overall attitude.
* SymbolSwearing: Half of his speech balloons include this, to the point that it becomes a trait of the character.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Sassette and Nat.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Mostly averted as a Smurfling.

[[WMG: Sneezy Smurf (Schtroumpf Frileux)/Sickly Smurf/Chilly Smurf]][[quoteright:76:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SneezySmurf_7919.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Always wears earmuffs and a scarf, and always shivering and sneezing -- sometimes because he has a cold and sometimes due to severe allergies.

* SicklyNeuroticGeek: The "geek" part is pretty understated, though.

[[WMG: Social Smurf (Schtroumpf Réseau)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Mario Lopez - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

A Smurf who is a web blogger. He is set to appear in ''The Smurfs 2''.

[[WMG: Suspicious Smurf (Schtroumpf Mefiant)]]

A Smurf who appears in ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow'' who suspects something wrong when Brainy doesn't appear with the other contestants at the end of the Smurfberry Harvest Contest.

[[WMG: Sweepy Smurf (Schtroumpf Ramoneur)]][[quoteright:47:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/SweepySmurf_198.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village chimney-sweeper; a cheerful and happy-go-lucky, if rather dirty and sooty, Smurf.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: ...but not all that much more ''accurate.''

[[WMG: Tailor Smurf (Schtroumpf Tailleur)]][[quoteright:61:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TailorSmurf_2393.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Kip King - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The village tailor.]] The main reason for the Smurfs' LimitedWardrobe, as he respects "the classic look" too much to ever agree to make any different kinds of clothes. He does allow the Smurflings to make their own set of clothes when his standard style doesn't suit them, but only under protest.

* AlwaysCamp: He sure has an artistic temperament for someone who never wants to do anything remotely different.

[[WMG: Timber Smurf/Lumberjack Smurf (Schtroumpf Bûcheron)]][[quoteright:110:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/LumberjackSmurf_2244.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Bernard Erhard - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The village lumberjack, who according to the other Smurfs spends more time talking to the trees than cutting them down. Named Lumberjack Smurf in the comics and Timber Smurf in the cartoon.

* BigEater: But then, "you can't smurf a good day's work on an empty stomach."
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He's very fond of trees, never cutting one down before its time -- and when he ''does'' cut it down he salutes and honors it, and makes sure to plant a new sapling in its place. He's also a friend to all woodland creatures, often sharing his camp with them when camping out.
* NiceGuy: Basically, he's Hefty, if Hefty had been more in touch with his own softer side.

[[WMG: Timid Smurf/Actor Smurf (Schtroumpf Timide)]][[quoteright:53:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TimidSmurf_4215.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Despite his nickname, he's more sad than timid, due to not having a pet, until he meets the dragon Grumpf. The cartoon version of the character eventually becomes Actor Smurf.

* IdentityImpersonator: In "All The Smurf's A Stage".
* MeaningfulRename: Gets this in the cartoon show when he proves that he has acting talent in "All The Smurf's A Stage".
* MirrorRoutine: Pulls this on Brainy in the episode "All The Smurf's A Stage".
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Smurf And His Dragon]]: It's even in the title of the story (3rd story of the album "The Strange Awakening of Lazy Smurf"), save for "the" instead of "a"

[[WMG: Tracker Smurf (Schtroumpf Traqueur)]][[quoteright:95:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TrackerSmurf_9495.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Henry Polic II - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

An expert woodsman and tracker, with a [[TheNoseKnows highly-developed sense of smell]]. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* TheNoseKnows
* ScarilyCompetentTracker
* TheyHaveTheScent: A rare non-animal example.

[[WMG: Traveling Smurf (Schtroumpf pas comme les autres/Schtroumpf Voyageur)]]
A Smurf who was sad with the life at the Smurf Village and wanted to travel.

* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: When the Smurfs get him a boat, he reveals he has panic of the sea.

[[WMG: Tuffy/Toughy Smurf (Schtroumpf Batailleur)]][[quoteright:71:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TuffySmurf_9647.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatFraley - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

He wants to be Hefty Smurf so badly, but doesn't quite have the strength to back it up -- not that this stops him from jumping headfirst into danger and challenging everyone he meets to fisticuffs. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* FearlessFool
* IJustWantToBeBadass

[[WMG: Vanity Smurf (Schtroumpf Coquet)]][[quoteright:125:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/VanitySmurf_7783.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Alan Oppenheimer - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->John Oliver - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow'' and ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

The world's most handsome Smurf; at least if you ask him. He's easily identified by the flower he's stuck in his hat and the handheld mirror he usually carries around so that he can look at himself whenever he wants.

* AmbiguouslyGay: Next to the SmurfettePrinciple and the alleged Communist propaganda, Vanity's sexuality is one of the most joked-about aspects of the franchise.
* CampStraight: Well, like the other Smurfs, he's in love with Smurfette.
* InformedAttractiveness: Sees himself as the most handsome Smurf, but without the flower that appeared in his hat from the cartoon series onward, he's identical to all the others, at least to human eyes.
* {{Narcissist}}: He spends most of his time admiring himself in a handheld mirror.
* OhMyGods: "Great Smurf in heaven" in ''The Smurfs 2''.
* VanityIsFeminine: No pun intended, but of course the most narcissistic smurf would be the one whose sexuality is the most often questioned.

[[WMG: Weakling Smurf (Schtroumpf Chétif)]][[quoteright:66:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WeaklingSmurf_3812.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Creator/AlanYoung - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Just like the name implies, a weakling. Though he's certainly willing to try his best and wants to do Big Things, his actual abilities are... somewhat lacking.

* DidNotGetTheGirl: Or at least, did not get the kiss from Smurfette at the end of "The Olympic Smurfs".
* MagicFeather: In "The Olympic Smurfs" Papa Smurf gives him a reddish doping jelly to put on his nose, in order to help him compete in the Olympic Games. When he eventually wins, he is about to confess his cheating, but it turns out that the substance was only raspberry jelly, and that Weakling Smurf owes his victory only to his newly-acquired self-confidence. The same MagicFeather element also appears in the cartoon episode "A Little Smurf Confidence", which also features Weakling.

[[WMG: Weather Smurf (Schtroumpf Météo)]][[quoteright:92:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WeatherSmurf_1822.JPG]]

The meteorologist for the Smurf newspaper, whose job it is to predict the weather -- though his methods of doing so are rather bizarre. Only appears in the comic books, as his function in the cartoon is taken over by Tracker Smurf (who simply smells the weather changing). "Weather Smurf" is probably not his actual name, as his identity seems unknown to the other Smurfs.

* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He's either this or a hack, basing his weather predictions on whether his pet frog will climb up or down a ladder.

[[WMG: Weepy Smurf (Schtroumpf Pleureur)]][[quoteright:65:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WeepySmurf_1529.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall, Unknown Voice Actor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The Smurf who cries and sobs about everything. To Weepy Smurf, life is one huge tragedy no matter what happens -- if bad things happen, that's horribly sad, but if good things happen, that's sad too because they won't last.

* TearsOfFear
* TearsOfJoy
* TearsOfRemorse
* TenderTears ...you get the point.

[[WMG: Wooly Smurf]][[quoteright:68:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WoolySmurf_2459.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Dick Gautier - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The Smurf responsible for shearing sheep to get the wool the Smurfs need to make their clothes with. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* NiceHat: He normally dresses like an ordinary Smurf, but the one night of year when he's called upon to go and fetch wool, he puts on a woolen cowboy version of a Smurf hat.

[[WMG: Reflection Smurf/Hundredth Smurf (Le Centième Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:245:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/VanitySmurfAndHundredthSmurf_3287.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Alan Oppenheimer - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

In the Smurfs story "The Hundredth Smurf", Vanity Smurf's mirror is struck by lightning, which brings his reflection to life. The reflection speaks backwards and does everything Vanity Smurf does, but in reverse (lifting the right arm when Vanity lifts the left, for instance). After he causes chaos in the village by his opposite nature, the reflection decides to return to the mirror, but he goes through it instead, and comes out a regular Smurf.

* MirrorSelf: Vanity Smurf's reflection, brought to life by a lightning.
[[/folder]]

!Additional Smurfs
[[folder: Smurfette]]
[[WMG: Smurfette (La Schtroumpfette)]]
[[quoteright:232:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Smurfette_Comic_Book_2_2436.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Lucille Bliss - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Lisa Young - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
->Music/KatyPerry - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]'' & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''
->Melissa Sturm - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> Music/DemiLovato - The Smurfs: The Lost Village

Originally the only female Smurf in the village, created by Gargamel as a weapon against the Smurfs and changed into a real Smurf by Papa Smurf.

* ActionGirl: Promoted to this in [[{{Film/TheSmurfs}} the live-action movie]]
* AdaptationalBadass: Smurfette in the Live-Action films is more of an ActionGirl which can be jarring if you're used to how she usually acts in the comics and the animated series.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original story, Smurfette was never evil; her goal was to unintentionally cause the Smurfs to fight among themselves due to her mere presence, and Papa Smurf simply gave her the plastic surgery to stop the Smurfs from mocking her [[note]]not knowing that he was causing Gargamel's failed plan to succeed[[/note]]. The cartoon and other adaptations make Smurfette be a willing agent for Gargamel (even if coerced by fear) and her transformation is a consequence of being magically turned into a "true Smurf".
* AscendedExtra: At the end of her first comic appearance, she left the village and became an incidental character. The cartoon show made her into a regular, and the comics followed starting from "The Baby Smurf". Of course, some post-Peyo comic book stories have Smurfette appear mostly in cameo, such as ''The Jewel Smurfer''.
* BadassAdorable: After she TookALevelInBadass in the live-action movie.
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: She was initially an unattractive Smurfette created by Gargamel. The cartoon features her makeover as seemingly coming with her HeelFaceTurn.
* BecomingTheMask
* BlessedWithSuck: In the episode where she does a spirited imitation of King Midas and uses a spell to turn ''everything she touches'' into Smurfberry candy, including a ''very unfortunate'' Brainy Smurf, who accidentally shook her hand to comfort her, not knowing why she was upset.
* BornAsAnAdult: Created as an adult female Smurf by Gargamel, the Smurfs' enemy, in order to distract and trap them.
* CatchPhrase: In the cartoon, it's "Boo-hoo." She cries a lot, and ''literally'' says "Boo-hoo" while doing so.
* TheChick
* DamselInDistress: Rarely is there an episode where Smurfette does NOT need someone else to rescue her. Mostly averted in the live-action movie.
* DistractedByTheSexy: Causes this reaction with her fellow Smurfs.
* DudeMagnet: Especially at the beginning, when all the male smurfs (including ''Papa Smurf'' in one episode) were in love with her. This is toned down over time with Smurfette having more a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship with the other smurfs.
* DumbBlonde: The comic version is an inversion of the trope, as she had the stereotypical Dumb Blonde personality as a brunette, and after becoming blonde gets a boost in common sense.
* EveryoneLovesBlondes: Smurfette is modeled after Gargamel, so he creates her with short black hair. At the beginning, everyone finds her unappealing, so Papa Smurf gives her a makeover. After she becomes a blonde, everyone falls in love with her.
* EyeAwaken: Pulls this in ''The Smurfs 2'' when she was first created as a Naughty by Gargamel.
* FragileFlower: Often crying when something goes wrong.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: The cartoon version originally was an evil female smurf created by Gargamel, she started as a brunette, but was turned into a blonde when she became good.
* HappilyAdopted: By Papa Smurf in the film series.
* HeelFaceTurn: Smurfette when she was first created goes through this when she is transformed into a real Smurf through magic in the cartoon show by Papa Smurf. This only applies to the AnimatedAdaptation. She was never evil in the original comicbooks.
* HelloNurse: Smurfette, after her magical makeover in the cartoon show, elicits this response in her fellow Smurfs. And in a single-page comic book gag, she actually became a nurse.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Even Harmony Smurf notices how bad she sings.
* IdiotBall: Numerous characters call her out, including Mother Nature, in the episode where she is ''insistent'' on creating a blue rose, damn the consequences.
* InsubstantialIngredients: The original comics and the AnimatedAdaptation each feature their own formula for her creation, but both include elements of the trope:
** Comicbook: The clay statue was given life by being dipped in a formula made from a pinch of coquetry, a good layer of bias, three crocodile tears, a lizard brain, viper tongue powder, one carat of simpathy, a handful of wrath, one finger of lies, a thimble of gluttony, a pint of bad faith, a pinch of inconscience, a bit of sentimentality, a measure of silliness and a measure of cunning, much ingenuity and stubbornness, and a candle that has burned at both ends.
** Cartoon: She was magically created from blue clay, sugar and spice but nothing nice, crocodile tears, half a pack of lies, a chatter of a magpie, and the hardest stone for her heart.
* LimitedWardrobe: Wears multiple copies of the same dress, yet treats them as though they were different outfits.
* MagicPlasticSurgery: Or make that "plastic smurfery", which is the explanation in the original English translation of the story "The Smurfette" for how the title character was changed from her original appearance into a real Smurf.
* MamaBear: Around Baby Smurf.
* NiceGirl: She's very sweet, sensitive, caring, and gets along with everyone.
* RuleThirtyFour: She is the one of the few female Smurfs. Even ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' mock this. Technically, there are three female Smurfs and one robotic one, but most people only remember her.
* SkipOfInnocence: In the comic books, she goes for walks in the forest where she does this.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: TropeNamer
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Girly Girl to Sassette's Tomboy.
* TraumaticHaircut: In ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', her hair gets cut off to a bob by Gargamel. She makes it appear that she went through this in the cartoon episode "Smurfette's Golden Tresses".
* TheVamp: She was this before her HeelFaceTurn
* WomenAreWiser: The producers tried to compensate for her being the only female for much of the series by making her smarter than most to the point of almost becoming second in command of the village.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Smurfette is only a few years old despite looking like a young adult female Smurf.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Baby Smurf]]
[[WMG: Baby Smurf (Bébé Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:200:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/babysmurf_2495.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulWinchell, [[Creator/JulieMcWhirter Julie McWhirter-Dees]] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Brought to the Smurf village by stork on the night of the blue moon, and has since then been the darling of all the Smurfs.

* BabyTalk: In the comics, he does eventually learn to talk but still, due to his young age, has a very limited vocabulary (and also a smaller role overall). In the cartoon, he mostly just giggles and coos -- his first word, to the surprise of the Smurfs, is "Gargamel."
* CheerfulChild: Usually.
* ChildMage: In the animated series he occasionally displays curious magical powers, though never when anyone else is watching.
* FearlessInfant: Occasionally invokes the trope, though is seldom in any ''real'' danger.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Immune, it seems, to magic designed to make people angry, evil, or even emotionless.
* MoralityPet: To several characters, including Grouchy and Jokey, who will spare him their usual attitudes and pranks. [[note]]That is, in the comics, Jokey still gives Baby the normal exploding presents; but unlike everyone else, Baby ''likes'' them and thinks it's great fun to be covered in soot by the explosion.[[/note]] Averted, however, with Gargamel, who is just as nasty to Baby as he is to the other Smurfs.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sassette]]
[[WMG: Sassette (Sassette)]][[quoteright:88:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Sassette_6006.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/JulieMcWhirter Julie McWhirter-Dees]] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The second female Smurf created after Smurfette.

* AdaptedOut:
** Many Smurfs don't appear by name in the CGI film adaptations, but the absent Sassette gets a very conspicuous CaptainErsatz named Vexy. Though it's more likely the case of the movies being an AlternateContinuity.
** The comic books, on the other hand, treat her and her fellow Smurflings as perpetual guest stars and cameos, mostly to maintain the idea that Smurfette is the only female Smurf in the village and the stories are all about the adult Smurfs.
* AffirmativeActionGirl: Her whole raison d'etre is to give Smurfette some female company.
* BraidsOfAction: Her usual hairstyle.
* TheCameo: In the comic book story ''You Don't Smurf Progress''.
* CatchPhrase: "Smurfaroo!" Shared with the other Smurflings.
* FieryRedhead: In the cartoon show episode of her origin before Papa Smurf changed her into a real Smurf. She still keeps the red hair.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Sanguine.
* GirlishPigtails: She has red hair in braided pigtails.
* HappilyAdopted: To Papa Smurf in the cartoon show.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Inverted in the cartoon show, as Sassette refers to Gargamel as her real father, though Gargamel honestly wants nothing to do with her family-wise...even more so when she was first created and [[WhyAmITicking she became a living time bomb]].
* MeaningfulName: More so in the cartoon show, because she was a little troublemaker before Papa Smurf used his magic to turn her into a real Smurf.
* MotorMouth: At least in the comics.
* NakedOnArrival: Only in her comic book origin, which caused [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn the usual reaction from her fellow Smurflings]].
* OneOfTheBoys: She's a bit of a tomboy and mainly hangs out with the other 3 male Smurflings.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Subverted. As said below, she wears pink but is a {{Tomboy}}.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Smurfette's Girly Girl.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Snappy.
* WhyAmITicking: Her origin story involved her accidentally becoming a walking time bomb due to Gargamel putting a spell on the blue clay used to make her that would make her explode upon exposure to the noonday sun.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Clockwork Smurf]]
[[WMG: Clockwork Smurf (Schtroumpf Robot/Mécanique)]][[quoteright:101:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ClockworkSmurf_5777.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A wooden robotic Smurf created by Handy Smurf.

* ClockworkCreature
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: Part of his origin story in the cartoon show, when Brainy's accident gave him life and sentience.
* NiceHat: In the comic books, the hat is used to dispense liquid such as sarsaparilla soup. Gargamel took advantage of this and made a fake Clockwork Smurf with a hat that dispensed a soup that turned the Smurfs into mutants.
** Clockwork in the comic book story was a character swap for the Benco chocolate milk bottle that appeared in a multi-part story ad.
* NoSell: Clockwork Smurf is the one and only character in The Smurf's universe to ''ever'' look upon an unhooded Nemesis without curling up in sheer, unbridled terror, due to the inherent purity of his HeartOfGold, though even he was disgusted.
* TheUnintelligible: Clockwork Smurf can only speak in machine squeaks in the cartoon show, whereas in the comic books he was able to speak in Smurf language right from the start.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Clockwork Smurfette]]
[[WMG: Clockwork Smurfette (Schtroumpfette Robot/Mecanique)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' (possibly) Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A DistaffCounterpart to Clockwork Smurf that was created by Handy as a female companion. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* {{Fembot}}
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wild Smurf]]
[[WMG: Wild Smurf (Schtroumpf Sauvage)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The Smurf expy of Tarzan.

* CanonImmigrant: First appeared in the cartoon before his appearance in the eponymous book.
* ExposedToTheElements: The most blatant example of this trope: he goes through winter wearing just a loincloth and a hat without even catching a cold.
* HandSignals: How he communicates with his fellow Smurfs in the cartoon show.
* LoinCloth: He wore leaves until Tailor Smurf made him one.
* NatureHero
* [[RaisedByWolves Raised By Squirrels]]
* TheUnintelligible: Wild Smurf can only speak in squirrel chatter in the cartoon show, whereas in the comic books he eventually learned how to speak in Smurf language.
* VineSwing: In the cartoon show.
* YouNoTakeCandle: In the comics, after Brainy teaches him to speak.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Grandpa Smurf]]
[[WMG: Grandpa Smurf (Vieux Vieux Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:128:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GrandpaSmurf_4962.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JonathanWinters - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

When Papa Smurf was young, he was also raised by a Papa Smurf, who is now known by the Smurfs as Grandpa Smurf.

* CanonForeigner: He did appear in the comics that were issued in the short-lived ''Schtroumpf!'' magazine, though.
* [[HammerspaceHair Hammerspace Beard]]
* HarbingerOfImpendingDoom: During his first appearance.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He's mentioned to be twice the age of Papa Smurf.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Nanny Smurf]]
[[WMG: Nanny Smurf (Mémé Schtroumpf)]][[quoteright:141:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/GrannySmurf_8499.JPG]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Susan Blu - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The third female Smurf to appear in the cartoon series.

* CanonForeigner: She did appear in the comics that were issued in the short-lived ''Schtroumpf!'' magazine, though.
* CoolOldLady
* GrannyClassic: Though a very energetic version.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She's a tough old Smurf.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Don Smurfo]]
[[WMG: Don Smurfo]]

The in-universe fictional character Expy of Zorro.

* RefugeeFromTVLand
[[/folder]]

!Allies
[[folder: The King]]
[[WMG: The King]]
[[quoteright:164:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/johanandpeewitsking_3034.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Georges Pradez [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Bob Holt - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The benevolent, white-bearded ruler of the kingdom and also the king that Johan and Peewit serve under, he is one of the few humans who has befriended the Smurfs. He's not particularly strong-willed or authoritative, but he has a good heart and generally wants the best for his subjects.
* AdultsAreuseless: He has his moments, but he's generally much less helpful than his teenage subjects.
* BlackBeadEyes: Like Johan, he has them in the comics (though he gets eye-whites if the expression demands it, for example if he's surprised or shocked), and in ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute'' but in the cartoon he has normal cartoon eyes.
* DistressedDude: Whenever he plays a big role in the stories, it's most often as this.
* TheGoodKing: Not a particularly competent one, perhaps, but nobody can deny that he means well.
* TheLoad: In the comic story ''Le pays maudit'', later adapted into the cartoon episode ''The Cursed Country,'' the bored King insists on joining Johan and Peewit on their journey to free the Smurfs, and quickly proves to be a terrible [[TheLoad Load]], because life when out on adventure is very different from the luxurious castle life he's used to.
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever called "The King" or "Your Majesty," his actual name is never mentioned.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He does bluster a bit, particularly in the comics -- but considering that he's always willing to hear people out, not to mention puts up with everything Peewit puts him through, he definitely fits this trope.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Princess Savina]]
[[WMG: Princess Savina]]
[[quoteright:203:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princesssavina_6064.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Jennifer Darling - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A not-so-proper princess, niece of the King and cousin of King Gerard, who would much rather join in on Johan and Peewit's many adventures than be stuck at the palace under the watchful eyes of her governess, Dame Barbara.

* ActionGirl: She really wants to be one, but as her governess forbids her from doing anything "improper" she doesn't get many chances to.
* AscendedExtra: She's not the most major of characters in either comic or cartoon, but she still has a notably larger role in the cartoon, where she lives in the castle with her uncle and is a recurring character -- in the comic, she really only appears once, in the role of DistressedDamsel, as she is kidnapped while on her way to visit the King for a few days.
* BadassPrincess: She's quite capable with a sword.
* BattleCouple: With Johan.
* BlackBeadEyes: Like uncle, like niece. Once again, in the cartoon show she has normal cartoon eyes.
* ChastityCouple: With Johan.
* DistressedDamsel: Plays this in some episodes, even if she's usually resourceful enough to at least try to save herself.
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: Probably the main reason why she has a larger role in the cartoon.
* FieryRedhead: Not the most fiery of redheads, but still [[YouGotSpunk she's got spunk]]. This really only applies to her in the cartoon, though, since her comic counterpart is less spirited and only has red hair on the cover (in the internal art, she's blonde).
* RebelliousPrincess: Though her rebellion is usually very low-key and kept hidden from Dame Barbara.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Johan/John]]
[[WMG: Johan/John]]
[[quoteright:136:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/johan-pw_2967.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' William Coryn [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute'' United States’ English dub
->Creator/MichaelBell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The King's teenage squire (later knight) and best friend to Peewit, and one of the humans who have befriended the Smurfs. Many of the Smurfs and humans look up to him as a person to never do wrong.

* TheAce: Johan. Johan the perfect knight: strong, courageous, intelligent, skilled and chivalrous.
* AllLovingHero: Part of the reason the Smurfs like him so much.
* BattleCouple: With Princess Savina.
* BlackBeadEyes: He has them in the original ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' comics, as well as in the ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute'' movie, but in the show itself he has more normal cartoon eyes.
* FearlessFool: He has traces of this, always meeting danger head-on.
* ChastityCouple: With Princess Savina.
* ChasteHero
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Johan is prone to this. He helps everyone he comes across, even an old witch carrying firewood.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has quite the tongue, particularly when dealing with Peewit.
* DemotedToExtra: In the cartoon he all but vanished in later seasons -- Peewit made several solo appearances and even got to star in the occasional episode, but Johan was reduced to brief cameos, often not appearing at all. The trope is less obvious in the ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' comics, but even there he is often overshadowed by Peewit, and is moved OutOfFocus in several later stories.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He's kind and merciful to even his enemies.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Presented as this in the cartoon.
* HeroesPreferSwords: He's a talented swordsman who can fight on par with far more experienced warriors.
** WeaponOfChoice: You'll rarely see him using something other than a sword.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Peewit.
* HotBlooded: He's quite quick to anger.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: The Smurfs believe him to have this.
* NiceGuy: A courageous and compassionate guy all around.
* OddFriendship: Again, with Peewit -- in the ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' comics they're the main OddCouple.
* OnlySaneMan: Pretty much the only consistently competent person in the kingdom.
* PrettyBoy
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly man to Peewit.
* StraightMan: To Peewit, obviously.
* SupportingProtagonist: He's the standard hero character, but his actions are generally secondary to both the Smurfs and Peewit.
* VanillaProtagonist: [[invoked]] He's a straight laced hero with no real quirks who draws most of his comedy from interacting with more interesting characters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Peewit]]
[[WMG: Peewit/William (Pirlouit)]][[quoteright:291:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Pirluit_7376.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Michel Modo [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Creator/CamClarke [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The small-sized court jester who is usually Sir Johan's {{Sidekick}}, though in later seasons he made many solo appearances without Johan, interacting with the Smurfs and their other friends/enemies. Apart from Gargamel and Scruple, he's the human character who appears on the show the most.

* BigEater: He's one of the few characters who can match Greedy Smurf for appetite.
* CatchPhrase: "Later, always later!" whenever Johan says they'll do something later.
* CowardlyLion: At first glance he can come across as a LovableCoward with MilesGloriosus tendencies, but he'll step out without fail and perform brave feats if his friends are in trouble.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's quite competent when he wants to be.
* DreadfulMusician
* GiftedlyBad: Most notably at music, but the few times he tries his hand at magic his failures tend to be truly spectacular -- not that this ever stops him from thinking of himself as talented and brilliant.
* HeelFaceTurn: He was initially an urchin terrorizing the kingdom under the guise of a goblin until Johan took the time to befriend him.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Johan.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: His singing "The Ballad Of Friendship" in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute'' is so bad that it brings on the rain. He also gets constantly kicked off the stage by the minstrels playing for The King in the same movie.
* IWantMyMommy: A frequent crier of this in the cartoon series.
* TheLancer: Functions as this to Johan.
* LargeHam: Literally turned himself one in “Johan’s Army.”
* LovableRogue: He's a former thief.
* ManBitesMan: One of his tactics if he's cornered.
* MeaningfulName: Phonetically, it matches the character.
* NiceHat: He's never seen without his hat.
* NoPronunciationGuide: His name is usually pronounced Pee-Wee despite its spelling.
* OddFriendship: With Johan.
* PluckyComicRelief
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Sensitive guy to Johan.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: In ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit''. While Johan is supposed to be the hero of the stories, they focus more on Peewit's antics. This is reflected and exaggerated in the cartoon show, where Johan all but vanished in later seasons, but Peewit still appeared every now and then -- and he usually got a starring role when he did.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Biquette/Annie]]
[[WMG: Biquette/Annie]]
[[quoteright:145:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biquette_917.jpg]]

Peewit's pet goat and trusty riding animal, Named "Biquette" in the comics and cartoon, and "Annie" in the cartoon version of ''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute''. She's very loyal to Peewit and always tries to protect him, but she's also highly temperamental and will think nothing of attacking and headbutting those who annoy her.

* BerserkButton: Try to harm Peewit, and be prepared to fave Biquette's wrath.
* BigEater: As is fitting for [[AnimalStereotypes a goat]], though she's nothing compared to Peewit.
* HorseOfADifferentColor
* HairTriggerTemper
* MeaningfulName: "Biquette" is the French word for "nanny goat".
* NonHumanSidekick: To Peewit.
* SpearCounterpart: A male version of Biquette appears in ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Homnibus]]
[[WMG: Homnibus]]
[[quoteright:101:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Homnibus__7482.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Henri Crémieux [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute'' United States’ English dub
->Alan Oppenheimer - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show)

A wizard who frequently helps either Johan and Peewit or the Smurfs. Half the time Papa Smurf leaves the Smurf Village, when he isn't seeking for rare herbs, he's going to visit Homnibus and play chess.

* MeaningfulName: His name is a play on the word "omnibus".
* RobeAndWizardHat
* WizardBeard
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Oliver]]
[[WMG: Oliver]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Serge Nadaud [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''

Homnibus' young helper. Despite frequently appearing along with his master in ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' stories, his only appearance in a Smurfs story so far has been "The Finance Smurf".

* DemotedToExtra: He was an important character in his first appearance, ''La Pierre de Lune'', but in his latter appearances he became just a background character in Homnibus' cottage.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: King Gerard]]
[[WMG: King Gerard]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Phil Proctor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A teenage prince-turned-king of a neighboring kingdom, and the cousin of Princess Savina. Clockwork Smurf lives with him and acts as his companion and advisor. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* IntelligibleUnintelligible: Gerard ''knew exactly'' what Clockwork was saying or thinking at times.
* NiceGuy
* WideEyedIdealist: Has a tendency to think better of people than they really deserve.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Denisa]]
[[WMG: Denisa]]

Lord Balthazar's niece, who is Sassette's friend. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Laconia]]
[[WMG: Laconia]]

The mute wood elf who appears as a recurring character in the cartoon series.

* CuteMute
* HappilyMarried: To Woody in "Smurfily Ever After".
* MeaningfulName: Her name is derived from the Greek district from which we get the term ''laconic'', which means "using few words; expressing much in few words; concise".
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Marina]]
[[WMG: Marina]]

A young mermaid from the underwater kingdom of Atlantica, she shows up in three episodes over the course of the series and functions as Handy Smurf's LoveInterest.

* InterspeciesRomance: With Handy Smurf.
* [[FishOutOfWater Mermaid Out Of Water]]: when on land. By contrast, Handy plays the same {{fish out of water}} role when under the water, being a Smurf ''in'' water. The relationship is... difficult.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: She's Smurf size, has fins for ears, [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation green skin]] and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair purple/violet/lavender hair]].
* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Purple/Violet/Lavender Hair]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Pussywillow Pixies]]
[[WMG: Pussywillow Pixies]]

A group of six pixies, consisting of Elderberry (their leader), Pansy, Holly, Bramble, Lilac, and Acorn, who are constantly hunted by the Wartmongers. They appear only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Bramble has green hair, while Lilac has purple hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Gourdy]]
[[WMG: Gourdy]]

A small humanoid genie in Arabic attire who's home, whose name [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin implies]], is a gourd found in Farmer Smurf's field. He appeared in three episodes of Season 6.

* BenevolentGenie: He's not very good at what he does, but he ''does'' mean well.
* {{Expy}}: Of a similar-looking genie from Peyo's ''Pierrot And The Lamp''.
* GenieInABottle: His ''name'' gives a big hint what his home actually is.
* OurGeniesAreDifferent: Unlike most genies, he grants unlimited wishes.
* PunnyName
* UnwantedAssistance: Gets this from his master Farmer Smurf.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Selwyn and Tallulah]]
[[WMG: Selwyn and Tallulah]]

The bickering sorcerer couple who appear only in the AnimatedAdaptation

* DarkIsNotEvil: They're not particularly fond of the light, but they're still good people at heart.
* MeaningfulName: Selwyn is an Anglo-Saxon name that means "friend in the castle".
* [[OlderThanHeLooks Older Than They Look]]: According to a Season 8 episode, they're more than 200 years old!
* [[SlapSlapKiss Zap Zap Kiss]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Puppy]]
[[WMG: Puppy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Originally Homnibus' dog, it became a pet of the Smurfs.

* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: Wears a locket on his collar that contains "the key to all magic" that only one person can open, while all others who try to open it get zapped by a lightning bolt. As it turns out, Baby Smurf is the only one who can safely open it.
* [[spoiler: OlderThanTheyLook: He is a thousand years old because of the locket mentioned above.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Smoogle]]
[[WMG: Smoogle]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Russi Taylor - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A pink marsupial-type creature that resembles a rabbit, who is Nanny Smurf's pet. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* NoBiologicalSex: Applies to both the main character and the race of Smoogles seen in "G'Day Smoogle".
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Chitter]]
[[WMG: Chitter]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

A squirrel who is Wild Smurf's friend. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Patrick Winslow]]
[[WMG: Patrick Winslow]]
->'''Played by:''' Creator/NeilPatrickHarris - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

An advertising executive for a cosmetics company who encounters the Smurfs, appearing only in the live-action movie series.

* AgentScully: To Grace's and Victor's AgentMulder. He spent the entire half of the first movie in sarcasm mode, convinced that none of it was real. He gets better.
* BadassNormal
* DeadpanSnarker: Oh is he ever.
* HappilyMarried: To Grace.
* HiddenDepths: You wouldn't have guessed he'd love to rock out on the guitar.
* NotSoDifferent: To Papa Smurf.
* OnlySaneMan: You can tell he was thinking something like this during the first movie.
* PapaWolf: To his son Blue in ''The Smurfs 2''.
* ParentalAbandonment: Revealed in ''The Smurfs 2''.
* TheStraightMan: Compared to Grace.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''The Smurfs 2''. He gets better.
* {{Workaholic}}
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Grace Winslow]]
[[WMG: Grace Winslow]]
->'''Played by:''' Creator/JaymaMays - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

The wife of Patrick Winslow who encounters the Smurfs and gives birth to a child named Blue, appearing only in the live-action movie series.

* {{Adorkable}}: Has her moments, especially in the first movie.
* AgentMulder: To Patrick's AgentScully. When the Smurfs show up, she just goes with it without batting an eyelid.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She whacked Azrael with her handbag in the first movie and sent him flying.
* CoolBigSis: To Smurfette.
* HappilyMarried: To Patrick.
* JumpedAtTheCall: Was very willing to help out the Smurfs.
* NiceGirl
* PregnantBadass: See BewareTheNiceOnes.
* UnfazedEveryman
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Victor Doyle]]
[[WMG: Victor Doyle]]
->'''Played by:''' Brendan Gleeson - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

The stepfather of Patrick Winslow. He appears in ''The Smurfs 2''.

* AgentMulder: He doesn't even ask where the Smurfs come from; he just jumps right into the adventure.
* [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents Amazingly Embarrassing Stepfather]]
* BalefulPolymorph: Is turned into a duck.
* JumpedAtTheCall: "Yes! A rescue mission!"
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Begins hugging everybody in the room the instant he arrives at the party, including his stepson.
* PapaWolf: Just having been turned into a duck, he flies in Gargamel's face in order to protect Patrick.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Patrick.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Blue Winslow]]
[[WMG: Blue Winslow]]
-> '''Played by:''' Nicholas Martorell Jr.[[note]]End credit pictures only[[/note]] - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie
-> Jacob Tremblay - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

Patrick and Grace's son. Grace was pregnant with him during the first movie, and was shown at birth during the credits. In the second movie, he is celebrating his fourth birthday.

* AdorablyPrecociousChild: He's adorable.
* TheCutie
[[/folder]]

!Villains
[[folder: Gargamel]]

[[WMG: Gargamel]][[quoteright:289:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Gargamel_3851.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulWinchell - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Jesse Lachapelle - ''Smurf Racer Video Game''
-> Creator/HankAzaria - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
-> André Sogliuzzo - ''[[VideoGame/TheSmurfs2 The Smurfs 2 Video Game]]''
-> Creator/RainnWilson - The Smurfs: The Lost Village
->'''Played by:''' Creator/HankAzaria - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''


The main villain of the Smurfs.

* AdaptationalAttractiveness: On a small level, the live-action version has a full set of teeth compared to his comic book and animated counterparts.
* AdaptationalBadass: In the Live-Action films, he's a lot more threatening and dangerous compared to the comics and cartoon series.
* AngryFistShake: Expect Gargamel to give one to the Smurfs when his plans fail.
* ArchEnemy
* BadBoss: He frequently mistreats and insults his RightHandCat Azrael.
* BeardOfEvil: Attempts to grow one with [[NeverTrustAHairTonic a hair tonic]] in one episode. He only manages to wear a fake BeardOfEvil when passing himself off as another wizard in order to get Hogatha's bird call.
* BrilliantButLazy: He has shown on several occasions being a profound strategist, and when he actually puts in the effort, can be quite a scary opponent, once even having Mother Nature on the ropes, with her own wands. However, unless it's part of a scheme to go after the Smurfs, or save his own skin, he generally doesn't do anything requiring more than the smallest possible amount of effort. His home is in a perpetual state of dis-repair as a direct result.
* ButtMonkey: Nothing goes right for him, but he is too stubborn to give up.
* TheCameo: In a few comic book stories such as ''The Smurfs And The Howlibird'' and ''The Baby Smurf''.
* CatchPhrase: In the comics: "I'll get my revenge!" In the cartoons: "I'll get you, I'll get all of you if that's the last thing I ever do!"
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Seems to be a very capable wizard as many of his schemes seem to involve complex magic, such as turning a simple bell into a tracking device, creating another dimension within a mirror and even creating living beings out of clay. Apart from his magical skills, he also displays some inventive skills, as he easily creates a flying machine amongst other things. If he wasn't so fixated on defeating the Smurfs, he might be able to make serious money selling his magic and inventions to other people. Unfortunately, several episodes show that even if he somehow comes into wealth, his own family would clean him out, or he's completely helpless against bandits because... (see below.)
* {{Determinator}}: When it comes to his schemes against the Smurfs.
* DirtyCoward: He will run from or try to appease anyone that is not smaller than knee high to him, unless he's absolutely certain he has the magical or tactical advantage, and sometimes even then. The only reason he's not afraid of the Smurfs is because each of them is less than 1/10th his size and even in numbers can't effectively hurt him unless he gets HoistByHisOwnPetard.
* TheDreaded: Among the Smurfs, many of which usually panic and try to run away whenever they encounter him (though they won't hesitate to fight back if the situation calls for it). In one episode, Brainy Smurf even refers to Gargamel as "the dreaded man of the forest".
* EnemyMine: Occasionally helps the Smurfs whenever there's a threat to both their existences, such as in ''The Gambler Smurfs'' when a gambling count wants to turn the Smurf Forest into his own gaming complex.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: If you're going to mess with Azrael, you had better have insane levels of plot armor, The Smurfs, be nigh invulnerable, Nemesis, or have several artifacts of doom in your arsenal because the one thing that motivates Gargamel more than getting {{Revenge}}, is Azrael's well being, as Balthazar found out, first hand.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: His godfather Balthazar isn't afraid to cross some moral boundaries with what he wants to do with the Smurfs that would give Gargamel himself some pause in crossing.
* EvilIsHammy: Even more so in the live-action movie.
* EvilLaugh: What's Gargamel without this?
* EvilSorcerer: Constantly referred to as such, though he's just as much of an [[AlchemyIsMagic alchemist]].
* EvilTastesGood: Gargamel goes on about how delicious Smurfs must be despite never actually eating one.
* EvilWearsBlack
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Gargamel's plans are always doomed to fail.
* FinalBoss: In ''VideoGame/TheSmurfs1994'' and ''VideoGame/TheSmurfs2''.
* FourFingeredHands: In ''A Christmas Carol''.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Played with, and this trope colliding with FailureIsTheOnlyOption more than justifies the "lazy" part of BrilliantButLazy, and adds the "sympathetic" to IneffectualSympatheticVillain. The more effort Gargamel puts into a plan, the more it simultaneously has both more unqualified success on paper, and catastrophic failure in practice. He once spent an entire episode calculating where a rainbow would end so he could get the pot of gold, and it would have succeeded too, except the Leprechaun had to use his gold to make the "yellow" of the rainbow due to the Smurfs, being tasked by Mother Nature to make the rainbow, not having enough yellow paint, and this is one of the more benign examples.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: In addition to the entry above, there have been several occasions where Gargamel has tried his hand at honest work, and was actually willing to put aside his obsession with the Smurfs. The Smurfs would either directly, or indirectly be responsible for thwarting each and every one of them.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Gargamel usually gets done in by the very schemes he uses against the Smurfs.
* IJustWantToBeLoved: Gargamel was once on the virge of ''actually defeating'' the Smurfs, untill Sassette said "I love you, Papi Gargamel" and meant it. He stopped, and broke down in tears.
* ILied: He isn't afraid to break promises that he has no intention of ever keeping.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Emphasis on "ineffectual".
* ItsPersonal: Gargamel originally wanted to capture Smurfs because of their singing and cheery attitude, (in the cartoon at least) which annoys him, especially since they saw nothing wrong with singing '''loudly''' right outside his window, to troll him. Stealing Balthazar's book taught him that they could be used as a philosopher's stone for transmuting metals (or Smurfs themselves) into gold, or grant immortality by eating them. Numerous failures, and humiliations have made ''{{Revenge}}'' his primary motivation, however. Filling his stomach or getting rich by hunting Smurfs is often an afterthought.
* IWantMyMommy: Does this a few times in the cartoons.
* LaughablyEvil
* LukeIAmYourFather: Inversion: He does not like the fact that Sassette (a second female Smurf created using his Smurfette formula) calls him "Pappy Gargamel" in the cartoon show. Though in the live-action movie series, he does try to sway Smurfette's heart to his side by calling her "his daughter".
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: During Laconia's wedding, Gargamel use his Ghoulliope to magically ensnare all the Smurfs, including all the wedding guests. [[OneSceneWonder For a very brief moment, Gargamel prove he was the scariest villain of the show by dominating all under his thumb.]] [[NearVillainVictory That is until Laconia, who was immune to the machine's effects, destroyed it with the help of the Smurfette.]]
* OhMyGods: Invokes the name of Beelzebub or the devil a few times.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: He delivers an epic one right before delivering a magical NoHoldsBarredBeatdown on Balthazar.
---> '''Gargamel''': "He is MY FRIEND!"
* RightMakesMight: In the animated version, on those rare instances when he acts in a noble and just manner, he is far more powerful, and importantly ''more competent'' than he normally is. While coming to the aid of the Smurfs, he has thwarted Nemesis, ''twice'', has delivered a beatdown on Balthazar while protecting Azrael, and has surmounted challenges that other characters consider an ImpossibleTask. Unfortunately, since StatusQuoIsGod, circumstances always intervene in such a way as to prevent him from turning away from evil completely.
* SaveTheVillain: Sometimes the Smurfs have to save him from danger or from his own villainy.
* ScaryTeeth: Mostly appears with only one top tooth in the comic books and the cartoon show; ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow'' gives us a nice close-up view of a few more teeth.
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: In ''The Smurfs 2''.
* SeniorCreep: It's obvious he's not a particularly attractive and friendly old man, and other characters [[LampshadeHanging called him ugly]] multiple times. Alternately, he could just be looking older than his actual age, placing him at early middle age at the very least. His mother in the cartoon series is more befitting of this trope.
* SignificantBirthDate: Halloween in the cartoon series.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Mild form, but in later comics (specially post-Peyo) he eventually shows up in just about every single story, usually accompanied by Azrael -- even stories where they have no role to play and don't fit within the plot. It's actually {{Lampshaded}} in the comic book version of ''The Baby Smurf'', where they show up on one page to attack one of the Smurfs out looking for Grouchy and Baby -- only to be shooed off by the annoyed Smurf who tells them that there's no room for them in this story.
* TakenForGranite: Was turned into a statue along with his cat in one episode, but Papa Smurf [[SaveTheVillain restored him to normal]].
* TheUnfought: In ''VideoGame/SmurfRescueInGargamelsCastle'', where he actually doesn't appear.
* UngratefulBastard: Despite many a SaveTheVillain moment by the Smurfs, he never returns the favor and is still plotting his revenge against them.
** The Animated series offers a notable subversion in the series run at some point between the introduction of Balthazar and the introduction of Scruple. While Gargamel doesn't actually come out and thank the Smurfs, he does come damn close. After Balthazar mortally wounds Azrael (as collateral damage the second time he goes after The Smurfs), The Smurfs, instead of fleeing for their lives, actually tend to the cat's wounds, and save his life, while Gargamel is giving Balthazar a well-deserved, magical NoHoldsBarredBeatdown for doing so, ''and treating it as something unimportant.'' Once Balthazar has fled in terror, it would seem that, once again, Gargamel would go after The Smurfs. To the surprise of '''everyone''', Gargamel actually calls off Azrael, picks up the very confused cat, makes up an excuse, and walks away.
** The Animated series also toys with an inversion. After Gargamel actually saves The Smurfs from certain extinction, by rescuing the Long Life Stone from falling into a volcano, he bemoans The Smurfs for being Ungrateful Bastards because he's stuck hanging by his threadbare robe over a lava pit, forgetting the fact that The Smurfs have neither the power nor the means to rescue him (and Papa Smurf actually thanked him), and their long history of SaveTheVillain on his behalf.
* VillainousBSOD: His evil plans are sometimes stopped by this. The most notable occasion is when Sassette says she loves him, and he breaks down in tears.
* VillainousValor: He actually risks his own life to come to the Smurf's rescue ''once''. He immediately regrets it afterwards. It's not entirely clear if even he knows why he did it. There are several good theories. The most prominent of them are that either 1.) He was doing so as part of an EnemyMine alliance against Nemesis. 2.) He was planning to steal the Smurf's treasure afterwards. 3.) A momentary pang of either pity or TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou towards the Smurfs, or some combination of the above.
* VillainSong: Has one that he sings on occasion, plus a few in certain episodes like "The Blue Plague" song that is based on a similar villain song from ''WesternAnimation/YogisFirstChristmas''.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: In ''Film/TheSmurfs2''.
* WouldHurtAChild: Even Baby Smurf is not immune to Gargamel's evil plans when it suits him. He also has a habit of beating up Scruple on occasion.
* YouNeedToGetLaid: When the Smurfs overhears Gargamel's laments that he wish he had a lover, they secretly try to hook him up with a girlfriend so he'll stop chasing them. Things don't go too well because Gargamel has NoSocialSkills and eventually StatusQuoIsGod settles in.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Azrael]]
[[WMG: Azrael]] [[quoteright:294:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Azrael_6993.jpg]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonMessick - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show
->Creator/FrankWelker - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie, ''Film/TheSmurfs2'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'' & ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsTheLegendOfSmurfyHollow''
->'''Portrayed by:''' Mr. Krinkle - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie & ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

Gargamel's scruffy and much put-down-upon cat.

* AmbiguousGender: In the comics, at least. The cartoon on several occasions distinctly refers to the cat as male -- [[ViewerGenderConfusion not that this has stopped fans from speculating.]] Averted in the Mexican Spanish dub, as Azrael is always addressed as male. In the Italian dub, however, Azrael is a female cat named [[DubNameChange Birba.]]
* AdaptationalBadass: He along with Gargamel are a lot more threatening and dangerous in the Live-Action films. Azrael is even given his own scene in the first film during the climax.
* ButtMonkey: Often abused by Gargamel and/or humiliated along with Gargamel.
* CatsAreMean: He's just as gung-ho about catching Smurfs as Gargamel is, and is often seen licking his chops hungrily whenever Smurfs are mentioned.
* EarNotch: In the [[Film/TheSmurfs live-action movie]], it is even shown how he gets it.
* RightHandAttackDog: He could be at first glance thought off as a mere RightHandCat to Gargamel. But since the Smurfs are so small, Azrael is a very physical threat and ends up chasing them quite often, putting him right into this trope instead.
* SilentSnarker: Since he's a cat, he can't actually speak -- but in both cartoon and live-action movie his meows are so speech-like that it's often easy to guess from his tone exactly what he's saying, and what he's saying is quite often something degradatory about Gargamel.
* StarCrossedLovers: With an unnamed lynx. Azrael falls in love with a lynx that escapes from an exotic animal caravan, thanks to the Smurfs (which she then tries to eat because they are mouse-sized and she's still a cat), and she falls in love with him, much to Gargamel's dismay, understandable as he's worried [[PerpetualPoverty about having another mouth to feed]], [[IllGirl especially a sick one,]] but Azrael has to say goodbye to her as the two of them can't be together because the Smurf Forest is actually making her sick, and he can't go live in her native territory because he's a house cat, and he would die.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Gargamel. Yes, he may snark. Yes, he may get caught in the collateral damage that results from Gargamel's attempts on the Smurfs. Yes, Gargamel's not a very pleasant master, but Gargamel's the best owner Azrael has ever had, and should anyone (other than the Smurfs) ever mess with Azrael, Gargamel will temporarily forget the "ineffectual" of IneffectualSympatheticVillain and go to war. Note that Gargamel on the warpath is terrifying. Also, while Gargamel WILL kick Scruple on occasion, he has ''never'' laid a hand on Azrael unkindly.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Scruple]]
[[WMG: Scruple]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Brenda Vaccaro - ''The Smurfs'' cartoon show

Gargamel's apprentice, a BrattyHalfPint who was more or less dumped onto the evil wizard after he was kicked out of sorcerer's school for causing trouble with the teachers. He helps Gargamel out with his plans, though is often less than enthusiastic about it.
* BrattyHalfPint
* CaptainErsatz: Would have had one in Jeanty from the comic book story "A Child Among The Smurfs", but he changed his mind.
* CrossDressingVoice: Brenda Vaccaro in the cartoon show.
* DeadpanSnarker: Like Azrael, he doesn't think much of Gargamel's intelligence. ''Unlike'' Azrael, he can clearly let Gargamel know in exact words what he thinks.
* {{Delinquents}}: The reason the magical school dumps him on Gargamel is because he's comitteed many, many, petty crimes and offenses during his magical training, and the wizard's school got fed up with him, but couldn't simply expel him or lock him up.
* IronicName: Despite being called Scruple, he doesn't appear to have any.
* TheNicknamer: He always calls Gargamel "Gargie," much to the latter's annoyance.
* {{Revenge}}: His primary motivation. He wants to destroy the sorcerer's school for dumping him on Gargamel, and eventually grows to hate the Smurfs as well because every time Gargamel's plans fail, he winds up taking the blame.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hogatha]]
[[quoteright:185:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Hogatha_6486.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Janet Waldo - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

An evil witch, obsessed with her looks despite being far from beautiful.

* BaldOfEvil: Though she wears a wig.
* BolivianArmyEnding: Several of her appearances ended with her in a supposedly irreversible position. In one episode she was erased from existence. In another she was left stuck in the form of the Smurf, with no way of knowing how to change back.
* GenderBender: Switches from female to male when she becomes a Smurf in "The Fake Smurf" (cartoon show only).
* MeaningfulName: Listen to her talk and you'll see why.
* MirrorCrackingUgly: Causes her mirror to break in "The Golden Smurf Award" when she had dry skin.
* VerbalTic: Her constant snorting.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lord Balthazar]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Keene Curtis - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

Gargamel's godfather in the cartoon series.
[[quoteright:151:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Lord_Balthazar_6525.gif]]
* AbusiveParents: He is the godfather of Gargamel. Gargamel being afraid of him is an indicator their relationship is not a good one. And when both characters are on screen, Balthazar is almost always belittling Gargamel.
* AristocratsAreEvil: "Lord" Balthazar indicates some kind of noble title, and he's more evil than Gargamel.
* BeardOfEvil: Or to be more precise, Chin Spike Of Evil.
* BiggerBad: Balthazar seems to be more competent and threatening than Gargamel, to the point the latter shivers when mentioning Balthazar's name.
* HighCollarOfDoom
* ILied: He isn't afraid to break promises that he has no intention of ever keeping.
* KnightOfCerebus: His evil plans appear to be much more of a threat to the Smurfs than Gargamel's. In his first appearance, he shot a little duckling Smurfette adopted with his blunderbuss. If it wasn't for the help of Mother Nature, said duckling would have died.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Upon his introduction in the animated series, when he goes after The Smurfs the first time, after Gargamel accidentally made him realize they actually exist by stealing Balthazar's book, he backs off because Papa Smurf confronts him with an army of forest animals, all quite angry because Balthazar was carelessly shooting up their homes. Realizing he would run out of ammunition ''long'' before he ran out of enemies, he fled, dragging Gargamel (who was only there because he was dragged along, by force) with him.
* LeeroyJenkins: While Gargamel's plans are all doomed to failure, Gargamel ''does'' make plans and carefully consider his options before acting. The same can not be said of Balthazar. On his very introduction, after coming to the conclusion that Smurfs must exist because Gargamel stole his book about them, his "plan" basically boils down to "grab Gargamel, make him tell me where the Smurfs are, shoot at The Smurfs." The second encounter wasn't much better.
* MageMarksman: He isn't above using weapons such as muskets and crossbows in addition to magic against the Smurfs if it suits his purpose.
* MilesGloriosus: The one time Gargamel stood up to him, the roles very quickly reversed...
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Chlorhydris]]
[[quoteright:200:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Chlorhydris_1081.gif]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Amanda [=McBroom=] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

An evil witch, who mostly wants to make the world as miserable as she is.

* DespairEventHorizon: The origin of her behavior was shown in "Chlorhydris' Lost Love", where the wizard she intended to marry never showed up at the altar on her wedding night.
* HighCollarOfDoom
* MeaningfulName: Reverse the two main parts of the word and you'll see that it's a play on the term "hydrochloric acid", which is a corrosive.
* YankTheDogsChain: [[spoiler: The episode "Chlorhydris' Lost Love" - her fiance returns to her, but he accidentally sits on the arrows of hate she created, and they turn his love for her into hatred, causing him to abandon her once more]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Matthew [=McCreep=]/Oilycreep]]
!!Matthew [=McCreep=]/Oilycreep (Torchesac)
->'''Voiced by:''' Albert Médina [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Creator/MikeReynolds [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''

A traveling thief who steals the Smurfs' magic flute when Peewit had it. Appears only in ''The Smurfs And The Magic Flute''.

* BeardOfEvil
* MeaningfulName: Like [[SarcasmMode nobody could figure out]] what kind of person he actually is from his name!
* StarterVillain: Not for Johan, but for the Smurfs, as he was the villain in their very first appearance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lord Mumford/Earl Flatbroke]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown Voice Actor [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Ginette Garcin [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''

A greedy official who is an associate of Matthew [=McCreep=]. Appears only in ''The Smurfs And The Magic Flute''.

* MeaningfulName: In the US English dub.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Vexy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristinaRicci - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

A female Naughty created by Gargamel.

* CaptainErsatz: Seems to be one for Sassette ("She's a sassy one!"...although "sassy" in the case of Sassette wasn't originally meant to be a compliment).
* BornAsAnAdult
* TheCameo: In ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow''.
* DarkActionGirl
* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler: At least until her HeelFaceTurn]].
* {{Goth}}: A Naughty/Smurf version of this.
* [[spoiler:HighHeelFaceTurn]]
* SkunkStripe: Has a few blue streaks in her black hair.
* {{Tomboy}} to Smurfette's [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl Girly Girl]]
* [[WellDoneSonGuy "Well Done, Daughter" Naughty]]: She really wants Gargamel to be proud of her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hackus]]
->'''Voiced by:''' J.B. Smoove - ''Film/TheSmurfs2''

A male Naughty created by Gargamel.

* AmbiguousDisorder: Hackus shows signs of being mentally challenged like incoherent speech, repetitively licking puddle water, randomly hugging people and doesn’t comprehend the fact Gargamel called him a “moron” when picking who should go and kidnap Smurfette. Not sure if having his tongue sticking out most the time is anything.
* BornAsAnAdult
* TheCameo: In ''The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow''.
* [[spoiler:HeelFaceTurn]]
* ThirdPersonPerson
* ToiletHumor: Shown in one of the trailers to go spazzy like the [[WesternAnimation/TazMania Tazmanian Devil]] before he lets out a burp.
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[[folder: Nemesis]]
The most evil character in the franchise, bar none. Perhaps the most evil character Hanna-Barbera has ever made in any work as all other Hanna-Barbera villains have standards while Nemesis has none. He began life as a rather handsome wizard, but after attempting to steal a powerful artifact, which would have brought grievous consequences to a great many people, if not the whole world, he was cursed to have his outer appearance match his inner personality. Hideous, twisted, and cruel, he cares only about his own power, wealth, and attempting to alleviate his condition, no matter how slightly regardless of the cost to others. He is introduced trying to steal the Smurfs' Long Life Stone, dooming the entire race to extinction, purely for the sake of eliminating his hiccups.

* AllYourPowersCombined: He wears a magic ring that allows him to steal magic and spells from any spell book. The more powerful and evil, the better.
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Ultimately played straight with extreme prejudice.
* BodyHorror: Heavy emphasis on the "horror" part. The audience is never treated to the true extent of his magically inflicted deformity, but it completely horrifies any other character who looks upon it. This is something Nemesis has ''weaponized.''
* {{Depower}}: [[spoiler: This ultimately happens when Papa Smurf tricks him into absorbing a cooking book that Brainy mistakenly thought was Papa Smurf's mightiest spell book. This caused all the spells and powers he previously stole to rebel and flee for their lives.]]
* TheDreaded: Everybody in the Smurf's universe fears him, and with good reason.
* EvilIsHammy: He just loves to talk. His powers are so great that he can justify TalkingIsAFreeAction.
* EvilIsPetty: He was willing to exterminate an entire race to cure hiccups!
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The only part of his face the audience ever sees.
* HandicappedBadass: He needs a cane to walk, yet he can, and has, curbstomped the most powerful mages in the Smurfs world setting, including Papa Smurf and Gargamel simultaneously.
* InTheHood: He wears a hooded cloak, for very good reason.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: Once upon a time, he was quite handsome, in-universe.
* LargeHam: Not only does he talk big, he makes grand entrances and exits too.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name is ''Nemesis'' and it fits.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears in two episodes, yet in those episodes, he completely changed the course of the story and the world setting.
* TheUnreveal: Although he does lower his hood, on occasion, the audience only gets to see the back of his head. Note that this is a good thing. Other characters that actually see his face are immediately struck with uncontrollable terror, regardless of personal bravery, with the sole exception of Clockwork Smurf who, while disgusted, was immune thanks to his HeartOfGold.
* VerbalTic: Invoked. He is magically compelled to end every sentence with a hiccup, much to his annoyance.
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[[folder: Genie Meanie]]
A rather obnoxious genie that can only be summoned from his bottle for one day after over a century of dormancy, before returning to dormancy, for another extended period of time. He will return to dormancy at exactly sunset even if he's in a conversation with his summoner. Further, anyone who is unfortunate enough to summon him, even by accident, but doesn't know the proper password has something highly unpleasant happen to him. Those who ''do'' know the password get three wishes, which he will be reluctant to grant, and no more.

* BalefulPolymorph: One of the many things he does to people who summon him without the password. Papa Smurf has his face filled with carrots growing out of it.
* BlessedWithSuck: You'd think being able to summon a genie with phenomenal power would be a good thing. Not with this guy.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a genie, and he's mean.
* ExactWords: Be extra careful when using one of the three wishes he grants you as he ''will'' do ''exactly'' what the wish says, in the most unpleasant interpretation.
* JerkassGenie: He embodies this trope.
* SealedEvilInACan: His ultimate fate.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears in one episode, but is directly responsible for one of the very rare occasions when Gargamel actually sets foot in the Smurf Village.
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[[folder: Bigmouth]]
[[WMG: Bigmouth (Grossbouf)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Lennie Weinrib - ''The Smurfs'' TV series

The ogre who lives in the Smurf forest.

* AscendedExtra: While he sorta started as a one-shot character in the original comics. He has a bigger presence in the animated series.
* BigEater
* HulkSpeak: Mostly in the cartoon show adaptation, and pretty much with all ogres in the show.
* OurOgresAreHungrier
* ThirdPersonPerson
* WildCard: Would play either a hero or a villain depending on which will get him some more food.
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[[folder: Bignose]]
[[WMG: Bignose]]

Bigmouth's girlfriend. Appears only in the AnimatedAdaptation.

* CanonForeigner
* HulkSpeak
* GagNose: Pretty obvious why she's called Bignose.
* ThirdPersonPerson
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[[folder: Dame Barbara/Lady Bard]]
[[WMG: Dame Barbara/Lady Bard]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Ginette Garcin [Original French version]; Unknown Voice Actor [United Kingdom English dub]; Unknown Voice Actor [United States English dub] - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAndTheMagicFlute''
->Linda Gary - ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' cartoon show

The King’s governess as well as Princess Savina’s tutor who happens to detests Peewit.

* ButtMonkey: Deliberately ''and'' unintentional for Peewit, it’s no wonder why she loathes the guy.
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[[folder: Odile Anjelou]]
[[WMG: Odile Anjelou]]
->'''Played by:''' Sofia Vergara - ''Film/TheSmurfs'' movie

The CEO of Anjelou cosmetics who encounters Gargamel, appearing only in the live-action movie series.

* RichBitch: Until she saw the blue moon.
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[[folder: The Great Book Of Spells]]
[[WMG: The Great Book Of Spells]]

An ancient magical artifact found in Gargamel's basement, The Great Book of Spells can only be awakened once a month, on the full moon, and immediately returns to slumber at sunset of that day. It is never explained, in series, how Gargamel got his hands on this artifact, but it is never moved from that location, and very few characters know of its existence. In order to greet this artifact, or make a request, the supplicant must speak in rhyme. Characters who don't know this are instructed by The Book Of Spells, personally.

--> Gargamel: "Oh Great Book of Spells, upon whose pages dwell secrets no one tells, awake for Gargamel!"
--> Scruple: "Oh Great Book of Spells. My name is Scruple. Teach me all you have to tell. I wish to be your pupil."

* ArtifactOfDoom: Misuse can easily lead to this, as Scruple found out first hand.
* DeadPanSnarker: He has his moments.
--> "Even though I have this form, these covers were not meant to keep me warm."
* EmpathicWeapon: The Great Book of Spells may not be a weapon, but he is clearly sentient and responds not just to the words of a request, but the motivations and emotions behind it.
* GreatBigBookOfEverything
* PowerAtAPrice: His entire existence works around this. In exchange for answering a request, he always gives the supplicant a mission. The harder, or more demanding a request, the more taxing the mission.
* PunchclockHero/PunchclockVillain: He is only awake one day a month and must answer requests properly asked of him during that time.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: On his last appearance in the series, Scruple and a handful of Smurfs appeared before him on the cusp of sunset. While The Book of Spells was going to completely ignore Scruple's request for a new magic wand, due to lack of time, he did answer the much harder request from the Smurfs because the request was ''reasonable.''
--> Book of Spells: "There is no more time!..."
--> Smurfs: "Stop the ice before we freeze. Oh please, please, please!"
--> Book of Spells: "Ahh. At last, a reasonable request. Cackle like a chicken twice, and that will put an end to ice."
--> Smurfs: "Baka-Kaw! Baka-Kaw!"
--> Magically summoned glacier disappears.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Book Of Spells never appears in the series after that, but the incident highlights how {{Revenge}} is Gargamel's primary motivation in everything he does. Gargamel was willing to completely overlook the Smurfs Scruple had in hand, purely for the sake of getting revenge on Scruple for all the pain and humiliation he endured that episode.
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* GenreSavvy: He is the only wizard to even consider ''refusing'' playing the Imp's magical game, where losing means becoming a captive. In fact, he was actually walking away when the Imp magically compelled him to play by effortlessly lifting him off the ground and threatening him with violence.



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* {{Badass}}: Many are the villains who were defeated by her headbutt.
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* TheDreaded: Among the Smurfs, many of which usually panic and try to run away whenever they encounter him (though they won't hesitate to fight back if the situation calls for it). In one episode, Brainy Smurf even refers to Gargamel as "the dreaded man of the forest".
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* AmbiguouslyJewish: Alan Oppenheimer's third cousin, UsefulNotes/RobertOppenheimer, was an Ashkenazi Jew whose parents immigrated from Germany in the 1880's.
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* NiceHat: He's never seen without his hat.
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* TheAce: Johan. Johan the perfect knight: strong, courageous, intelligent, skilled and chivalrous.


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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Johan is prone to this. He helps everyone he comes across, even an old witch carrying firewood.

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