The Smurfs - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Astrosmurf
Papa Smurf help Dreamy realize his dream of becoming an Astrosmurf.

Jokey's Medicine

Vanity Fair

St. Smurf and the Dragon

The Magical Meanie

Sorcerer Smurf

Bewitched, Bothered and Be-Smurfed

King Smurf

The Smurfs and the Howlibird

Soup A La Smurf

All That Glitters Isn't Smurf

Dreamy's Nightmare

Romeo & Smurfette

The Magic Egg

Smurphony in 'C'

Sideshows Smurfs

Super Smurf

Paradise Smurfed

Sir Hefty

The Baby Smurf

The Fake Smurf

Painter and Poet

Haunted Smurf

The Purple Smurfs

The Fountain of Smurf
Papa Smurf becomes a Smurfling, and the Smurfs must find a way to restore him to normal with the help of Gargamel.

The Magnifying Mixture
Brainy accidentally turns Hefty into a giant, who brings an even bigger problem into the village.

Foul Weather Smurf
Handy's weather-controlling machine creates chaos in the climate.

The Hundredth Smurf
Vanity's mirror reflection comes to life and does the opposite of what Vanity does.

The Abominable Snowbeast
The Smurfs encounter a snow creature that turns out to be friendly with Smurfette.

Gargamel, The Generous

The Smurfette
Gargamel creates Smurfette as a pawn to destroy the Smurfs, and Papa Smurf changes her into a real Smurf to foil Gargamel's plan.

Now You Smurf 'em Now You Don't

Spelunking Smurfs

The Smurf Apprentice

Smurfed Coloured Glasses

The Clockwork Smurf
Handy's mechanical Smurf becomes a hero when he rescues Prince Gerard from his evil aunt.

Fuzzle Trouble

Smurfette's Dancing Shoes

The Smurfs & The Money Tree
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