The Smurfette Conundrum is common in male-dominated environments where women have minimal choices outside of having many male friends. This stereotype is perpetuated by the majority of mainstream tv series. What's going on with you two? I bar-hopped with him and his boys a few times and they assumed he was banging me. It's a typical Smurfette Conundrum, but it doesn't matter, Jake just needs to be escorted back to the friend-zone he tried to crawl out of.
Peyo , have endured. And we're also talking about Belgium, and the whole Jacques Brel culture of celebrating your love through misery.
The Smurfs did introduce two female characters to the hit Hanna-Barbera animated series, which debuted on NBC in , but only halfheartedly. The first was Sassette, the Skipper "kid sister" figure to Smurfette's Barbie. Nanny Smurf, a stereotypical grandmother, is the other. She appears out of nowhere in one of the cartoon's final episodes. To Hanna-Barbera's credit, the the '80s Smurfette did come across as an active, integral member of the Smurf community.
Sure, she loved brushing her hair, looking in the mirror, and picking flowers. And she wore heels despite the fact that she lived in the forest. But she had some agency. In the episode "King Smurf," she spearheaded a mission to help Jokey escape from captivity in Gargamel's lair. On long treks through the countryside, she usually marched near the front of the line. She often suggested courses of action. She was tough, too.
In "The Astrosmurf," she lugs around the huge propeller of a dismantled spacecraft. Smurfette's new spirit carried over into the printed comic, which is still in production. In an April story, "La Grande Stromphette," she even becomes the leader of the village.
Unfortunately, Gargamel repays their kindness by sweeping them off into the river, which Brainy angrily accosts Smurfette and Hefty for upon their coming to shore. However, the mystery Smurf from before and a group of it's fellows trap the group, and then reveal themselves to be Smurfettes -female Smurfs not created by Gargamel. The quartet are soon brought to the village of Smurfy Grove under the watchful eyes of Smurfstorm , Smurflily , and others, and are then introduced to the village matriarch Smurfwillow , who informs them that there are no male Smurfs in this village.
Thinking the village safe from Gargamel after learning that an image depicted by his magic was of three waterfalls rather than three trees as he believed, Smurfette and her friends-minus Clumsy, who is taken away by Smurfstorm to insure that Gargamel is truly no longer a threat-are welcomed into the village.
Smurfette quickly grows to like it and being able to spend time with other female Smurfs for a change, so much so that she is reluctant to leave. However, Smurfstorm confronts her upon her return, having learned of her origins from Clumsy; the Smurfettes then capture Papa Smurf when he arrives in search of Smurfette and her friends. Gargamel then arrives and uses his Freeze Balls to capture all of the Smurfs except Smurfette, mockingly proclaiming that she has served her purpose before departing to drain her friends of their magic.
A despondent Smurfette is left with no idea of what to do, until Snappy helps her see how she can stop Gargamel. Traveling to Gargamel's castle , Smurfette claims that she wishes to become evil again and offers to tell Gargamel where he can find Smurf Village, thus doubling his newly acquired magical power, in exchange for being returned to her evil original form.
Gargamel agrees, but as with the Smurfy Thing Finder Smurfette absorbs the magical energy, and with help from Hefty and Brainy is able to defeat Gargamel and return the magic to her friends. However, the process causes her to return to her original form as a lump of clay, with no apparent means to restoring her to life; she is then carried back to Smurf Village by Hefty where both the Smurfs and Smurfettes gather to mourn her.
However, their inherent magic comes together to revive her, and she is happily greeted by Clumsy and Hefty before the rest of the Smurfs realize her return. The now united populations of Smurfs then celebrate with a massive dance party. In the game, she is one of the Smurfs that the player can choose to control. The other one is a male Smurf. There are no difference between them as far as skills go. She is one of the Smurfs that can be unlocked in the beginning of the game which the player can unlock her in level 2.
She has a flower shop for the player to craft items. In the Smurfs' Village game, she has owned a house which costs 30 smurfberries in the mainland. Once the players bought it, she would appear and gives XP to players. Her hut is available in mountain, Planet Swoof, the island region with 35, 30 and 30 smurfberries respectively. Her outfit can also be changed into prehistoric style and Egyptian style in island and Planet Swoof respectively by purchasing additional items.
She appears in the the game as to help the player to grow flowers which is a material to make potion. She is the main character in the game as the player has to help her complete the levels and save the Smurfs.
Also players can dress her with different clothes purchased. She appears in the game as an unlockable character in step It costs 90, coins she has the ability to glide. Back to Top. Meaning and Origin What does the name Smurfette mean? Origin and Meaning of Smurfette. User Submitted Origins. Smurfette Means. Cited Source. We will review your submission shortly! International Interest. Also see international interest. S is for superb, a great attitude about life.
M is for mild, your mild and gentle way. U is for unique, your love of life. R is for rich, in the love from others F is for forgiving, of others and your own mistakes E is for excellence, your passion, your drive. T is for tried, tried and true you. T is for tough, for you are not easily broken E is for elegant, born within you. Notable Persons Named Smurfette Smurfette.
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