The Smurfs: 'Tis the Season to Be Smurfy
1987 · 24 min · ★ 6.7 · Animation, Comedy
The Smurfs learn the true meaning of Christmas when they put their own plans to the side in order to help out a poor man with a sick wife.
Directed by Ray Patterson · Written by Glenn Leopold
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Cast
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Lucille Bliss Smurfette (voice) -
Charlie Adler Natural 'Nat' Smurfling / Thief (voice) -
William Callaway Clumsy Smurf / Rich Man (voice) -
Hamilton Camp Greedy Smurf (voice) -
Julie McWhirter Baby Smurf / Sassette Smurfling (voice) -
Jeff Doucette Sheriff (voice) -
Bernard Erhard Timber Smurf (voice) -
June Foray Jokey Smurf (voice) -
Justin Gocke Hans (voice) -
Danny Goldman Brainy Smurf (voice) - K Kip King Tailor Smurf (voice)
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Don Messick Papa Smurf / Chitter (voice)
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