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[[File:The_Smurfs_decorating_their_Christmas_tree.jpg|thumb|250px|The Smurfs decorating their Christmas tree.]]
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[[File:The_Smurfs_decorating_their_Christmas_tree.jpg|thumb|300px|The Smurfs decorating their Christmas tree.]]
 
It is Christmas time in the Smurf Village, and they are happily preparing for the holiday celebration, hanging of wreaths, stockings, and Christmas ornaments on the big tree in the middle of the village. [[Harmony Smurf|Harmony]] is practicing his horn solo, but [[Smurfette]], [[Grouchy Smurf|Grouchy]], Greedy, and [[Brainy Smurf]] don't want to hear him play it. Trying to find somebody who will listen to his music, Harmony plays for Lazy while he's sleeping and dumps a pile of snow on top of him. [[Jokey Smurf|Jokey]] is busy loading up a sled with his Christmas "surprises" for every Smurf, but when Harmony tries to play his solo for him, one of them erupts in his hand. [[Papa Smurf]] watches his little Smurfs working together with their Christmas preparations, saying that this could be the best celebration they will ever have.
 
It is Christmas time in the Smurf Village, and they are happily preparing for the holiday celebration, hanging of wreaths, stockings, and Christmas ornaments on the big tree in the middle of the village. [[Harmony Smurf|Harmony]] is practicing his horn solo, but [[Smurfette]], [[Grouchy Smurf|Grouchy]], Greedy, and [[Brainy Smurf]] don't want to hear him play it. Trying to find somebody who will listen to his music, Harmony plays for Lazy while he's sleeping and dumps a pile of snow on top of him. [[Jokey Smurf|Jokey]] is busy loading up a sled with his Christmas "surprises" for every Smurf, but when Harmony tries to play his solo for him, one of them erupts in his hand. [[Papa Smurf]] watches his little Smurfs working together with their Christmas preparations, saying that this could be the best celebration they will ever have.
   
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Meeting with Edgar and his men at the wrecked sleigh, Gargamel is asked about the welfare of the children, and he answers that he has seen the man with the purple cloak take them away. Edgar sets off to find him, but when Gargamel asks about the payment, he answers he will pay him only when the children are found. Then the stranger shows up, telling Gargamel that a contract is a contract and that he has broken his part of it. He is rather fearful when the stranger says he will now come with him, and when he and Azrael back away from him, they find a tree behind them has been turned into a bunch of snakes by him, forcing them to surrender.
 
Meeting with Edgar and his men at the wrecked sleigh, Gargamel is asked about the welfare of the children, and he answers that he has seen the man with the purple cloak take them away. Edgar sets off to find him, but when Gargamel asks about the payment, he answers he will pay him only when the children are found. Then the stranger shows up, telling Gargamel that a contract is a contract and that he has broken his part of it. He is rather fearful when the stranger says he will now come with him, and when he and Azrael back away from him, they find a tree behind them has been turned into a bunch of snakes by him, forcing them to surrender.
   
[[File:Goodness_makes_the_badness_go_away.jpg|thumb|250px|The Smurfs sing "Goodness Makes the Badness Go Away" in order to save the children and even Gargamel.]]
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[[File:Goodness_makes_the_badness_go_away.jpg|thumb|300px|The Smurfs sing "Goodness Makes the Badness Go Away" in order to save the children and even Gargamel.]]
 
Tracker leads the Smurfs onto a trail of human tracks and cat paw prints that were made in the snow, which means that the stranger now has the children as well as Gargamel and Azrael in his clutches. In an open barren field, he is ready to take his captives on what he calls "their final journey" and surrounds them with a ring of fire to prevent their escape while he summons a portal that will take them all back to his home. The scene is so frightful that even Gargamel is on his knees begging for mercy. The Smurfs, who have found the ritual starting, wonder what they can do to combat such evil. Papa Smurf says there is one power that can overcome it, the power of love, and so he directs his little Smurfs into singing "Goodness Makes the Badness Go Away", singing it loudly enough so that the children could hear and sing along. The stranger is getting upset by the singing and warns the Smurfs that they're dealing with a power they know nothing about. But the singing continues, which makes the flames surrounding the captives grow higher, and even Gargamel is forced to sing along with the Smurfs. Eventually this overpowers the stranger to the point where he and his wall of fire disappear.
 
Tracker leads the Smurfs onto a trail of human tracks and cat paw prints that were made in the snow, which means that the stranger now has the children as well as Gargamel and Azrael in his clutches. In an open barren field, he is ready to take his captives on what he calls "their final journey" and surrounds them with a ring of fire to prevent their escape while he summons a portal that will take them all back to his home. The scene is so frightful that even Gargamel is on his knees begging for mercy. The Smurfs, who have found the ritual starting, wonder what they can do to combat such evil. Papa Smurf says there is one power that can overcome it, the power of love, and so he directs his little Smurfs into singing "Goodness Makes the Badness Go Away", singing it loudly enough so that the children could hear and sing along. The stranger is getting upset by the singing and warns the Smurfs that they're dealing with a power they know nothing about. But the singing continues, which makes the flames surrounding the captives grow higher, and even Gargamel is forced to sing along with the Smurfs. Eventually this overpowers the stranger to the point where he and his wall of fire disappear.
   
As the Smurfs cheer for the victory they have over the stranger, William and Guinevere hear their uncle and grandfather calling for them. They turn to see that their grandfather is all right and safe, riding in their uncle's sleigh. But Gargamel is now demanding for his payment, seeing that he has helped rescue them, which William refutes by saying that he was mean to them. As Edgar looks rather threatening toward him for putting his niece and nephew in danger, Guinevere says not to hurt him because Christmas is a time for forgiving, even the likes of him. After he fearfully departs, William and Guinevere tell their uncle that they have met Santa Claus, which makes him laugh in wonder. As they ride off, the children wave goodbye to the Smurfs whom they see are hiding on a precipice.
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As the Smurfs cheer for the victory they have over the stranger, William and Guinevere hear their uncle and grandfather calling for them. They turn to see that their grandfather is all right and safe, riding in their uncle's sleigh. Gargamel demands for his payment, saying that he helped rescue them, which William refutes by saying that he was mean to them. However, Guinevere says not to hurt him because Christmas is a time for forgiving, even the likes of him. After Gargamel fearfully departs, William and Guinevere tell their uncle that they have met Santa Claus, which makes him laugh in wonder. As they ride off, the children wave goodbye to the Smurfs whom they see are hiding on a precipice.
   
 
Upon their return to the village, the Smurfs are all huddled around outside in blankets, looking at the devastation that was left behind by Gargamel. Papa Smurf says that while they don't have all the nice things about Christmas or even the comfort of warm beds, what they do have is each other, which most of them can agree with. Harmony offers to play his solo, and as he does, something miraculous happens: the tree lights up, fully restored, and so does the village. Papa Smurf is not sure how that could happen, but he is sure that anything can happen on Christmas.
 
Upon their return to the village, the Smurfs are all huddled around outside in blankets, looking at the devastation that was left behind by Gargamel. Papa Smurf says that while they don't have all the nice things about Christmas or even the comfort of warm beds, what they do have is each other, which most of them can agree with. Harmony offers to play his solo, and as he does, something miraculous happens: the tree lights up, fully restored, and so does the village. Papa Smurf is not sure how that could happen, but he is sure that anything can happen on Christmas.

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The Smurfs' Christmas Special is a 1982 animated Christmas television special spun off from the Hanna-Barbera animated series The Smurfs. It first aired on NBC on December 13, 1982, and currently airs on Boomerang during the Christmas season. The special was nominated for the 1983 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program; however, it lost to Ziggy's Gift.

Synopsis

The Smurfs decorating their Christmas tree

The Smurfs decorating their Christmas tree.

It is Christmas time in the Smurf Village, and they are happily preparing for the holiday celebration, hanging of wreaths, stockings, and Christmas ornaments on the big tree in the middle of the village. Harmony is practicing his horn solo, but Smurfette, Grouchy, Greedy, and Brainy Smurf don't want to hear him play it. Trying to find somebody who will listen to his music, Harmony plays for Lazy while he's sleeping and dumps a pile of snow on top of him. Jokey is busy loading up a sled with his Christmas "surprises" for every Smurf, but when Harmony tries to play his solo for him, one of them erupts in his hand. Papa Smurf watches his little Smurfs working together with their Christmas preparations, saying that this could be the best celebration they will ever have.

Out in the forest, an old man is riding in a sleigh with his two grandchildren, William and Guinevere, telling them about Santa Claus, who brings children presents every Christmas Eve. William asks his grandfather if he thinks Santa Claus is real, and he says it wouldn't be Christmas Eve without him. As they merrily continue on their way, Gargamel in his castle groans about how miserable Christmas is, knowing that the Smurfs are spreading their love and good cheer on that day. As Azrael accidentally causes a stack of books on the table to fall upon his master, Gargamel finds one of them opened to a page about "Mother's Old Recipe for Making Life Miserable", believing it could be the perfect way to destroy the Smurfs. Unfortunately for him, the recipe backfires on him as soon as he adds its last ingredient.

Back in the village, Brainy catches Greedy sneaking a taste of the smurfberry pudding and goes on nagging endlessly to him until Papa Smurf gets him to stop. Then he tells him that the pudding isn't complete until they add the final ingredient - the last walnut. Unfortunately, Greedy has eaten that, so Papa Smurf tells him that he will go get another one from a squirrel.

Out in the forest, the grandfather and the two children are happily singing "Jingle Bells" when they are attacked by a fierce wolf, with a man in a purple cloak watching. While the Smurfs are busy getting another walnut from the squirrel in the forest, the children seek out help for their grandfather, who is buried underneath the wrecked sleigh. They come across Gargamel's castle and ask him if he could help rescue him. He asks them if they have any money, and when they say no, he slams the door in their faces. William sobs, seeing that he is so mean, and Guinevere consoles him, saying they will go find someone else to help them. In a chateau near a human village, a man inside fusses that his niece and nephew should have arrived hours ago and tells one of his servants to organize a search party immediately.

As William and Guinevere continue to look for help, a wolf sniffs out a doll that she has left behind. In Gargamel's castle, he is paid a visit by the cloaked man seen earlier, saying that he will give him the power to destroy the Smurfs, but all he wants in return is the two children lost in the forest. When he asks him why, he answers that he wants revenge on their uncle who by his good nature would meddle in his affairs. He offers him a scroll that will tell him how to find the Smurf Village and what he should do when he gets there, but he won't give it to him until he finds the children first.

As Gargamel goes out into the forest to find the children, he comes across their uncle who is also out looking for them. He asks him if he's seen them, saying that their grandfather is all right, and is offering ten gold coins for their safe return. This makes him happy, seeing that he can get a reward for finding the children and get his hands on the Smurfs. After the uncle and his team of men depart, Gargamel and Azrael continue on their way.

Near a tree, William and Guinevere huddle close together to keep themselves warm and to comfort one another so that they wouldn't be scared being all alone in the forest. She sings "Silent Night", which attracts the attention of both the wolves and the Smurfs who were just passing through on their way home. However, the wolves find them first and are ready to attack when Papa Smurf intervenes, warning them that the children are their friends. William thinks that Papa Smurf is Santa Claus, and after the wolves depart, Guinevere tells him and the other Smurfs about their grandfather. He tells Hefty, Brainy, and Clumsy to find the grandfather's sleigh, then tells Smurfette to go back to the village to get help for the children. He stays with them, finding himself a little uncomfortable answering William's question if he was Santa Claus.

Hefty, Brainy, and Clumsy find the overturned sleigh, but they see no trace of the grandfather who was buried underneath it. Clumsy spots a message nailed to the sleigh, which was left by the children's Uncle Edgar, telling them that their grandfather is all right, so Hefty, Brainy, and Clumsy return to tell Papa Smurf.

As Gargamel continues his search for the children in the forest, they are being cared for by the Smurfs in the village as they allow them to eat the smurfberry pudding, which makes Greedy mournful that he hasn't had one bite of. William can't wait to tell their grandfather that they have met Santa Claus, actually Papa Smurf, who offers them presents in addition to his hospitality. Hefty, Brainy, and Clumsy show up, telling him and the children that they have found the sleigh and the note left from their uncle. He sees that it's good news, but when William asks if they can finish opening their presents first, he tells them that they can open them all. He then leads his little Smurfs into a song that they sing every Christmas, "Goodness Makes the Badness Go Away", which the children also sing along to.

Returning to the spot of the wrecked sleigh with the children in high spirits, Papa Smurf tells his little Smurfs that they're going to need a huge signal fire. But then Gargamel drops in from the tree he was watching them in, taking the children away while Azrael chases the Smurfs until his master calls for him, saying they will deal with them later. Smurfette wonders what he wants with the children, and Papa Smurf says that he doesn't know, but the evil wizard is up to no good and that they must go after him.

In Gargamel's castle, the stranger again shows up, asking about the children, which Gargamel then turns over to him. The Smurfs watch from a window as the evil wizard makes the exchange for the promised scroll, with Papa Smurf noticing something about the stranger. Gargamel is so happy to get the scroll with which he can destroy the Smurfs that he immediately heads for the Smurf Village as the stranger takes the children away. Vanity wonders what they are going to do about their village, but Papa Smurf tells him that rescuing the children from the stranger comes first. Upon reaching the village, however, Gargamel is disappointed to find out that there are no Smurfs left in it, but he decides to go ahead with reciting the incantation on the scroll. As it is said, things in the village wither away until everything in it is left in ruins. After the scroll vaporizes, Gargamel cackles in glee, seeing that the Smurfs will be hungry, homeless, and miserable this year, then he goes back into the forest to collect his ten pieces of gold.

Meeting with Edgar and his men at the wrecked sleigh, Gargamel is asked about the welfare of the children, and he answers that he has seen the man with the purple cloak take them away. Edgar sets off to find him, but when Gargamel asks about the payment, he answers he will pay him only when the children are found. Then the stranger shows up, telling Gargamel that a contract is a contract and that he has broken his part of it. He is rather fearful when the stranger says he will now come with him, and when he and Azrael back away from him, they find a tree behind them has been turned into a bunch of snakes by him, forcing them to surrender.

Goodness makes the badness go away

The Smurfs sing "Goodness Makes the Badness Go Away" in order to save the children and even Gargamel.

Tracker leads the Smurfs onto a trail of human tracks and cat paw prints that were made in the snow, which means that the stranger now has the children as well as Gargamel and Azrael in his clutches. In an open barren field, he is ready to take his captives on what he calls "their final journey" and surrounds them with a ring of fire to prevent their escape while he summons a portal that will take them all back to his home. The scene is so frightful that even Gargamel is on his knees begging for mercy. The Smurfs, who have found the ritual starting, wonder what they can do to combat such evil. Papa Smurf says there is one power that can overcome it, the power of love, and so he directs his little Smurfs into singing "Goodness Makes the Badness Go Away", singing it loudly enough so that the children could hear and sing along. The stranger is getting upset by the singing and warns the Smurfs that they're dealing with a power they know nothing about. But the singing continues, which makes the flames surrounding the captives grow higher, and even Gargamel is forced to sing along with the Smurfs. Eventually this overpowers the stranger to the point where he and his wall of fire disappear.

As the Smurfs cheer for the victory they have over the stranger, William and Guinevere hear their uncle and grandfather calling for them. They turn to see that their grandfather is all right and safe, riding in their uncle's sleigh. Gargamel demands for his payment, saying that he helped rescue them, which William refutes by saying that he was mean to them. However, Guinevere says not to hurt him because Christmas is a time for forgiving, even the likes of him. After Gargamel fearfully departs, William and Guinevere tell their uncle that they have met Santa Claus, which makes him laugh in wonder. As they ride off, the children wave goodbye to the Smurfs whom they see are hiding on a precipice.

Upon their return to the village, the Smurfs are all huddled around outside in blankets, looking at the devastation that was left behind by Gargamel. Papa Smurf says that while they don't have all the nice things about Christmas or even the comfort of warm beds, what they do have is each other, which most of them can agree with. Harmony offers to play his solo, and as he does, something miraculous happens: the tree lights up, fully restored, and so does the village. Papa Smurf is not sure how that could happen, but he is sure that anything can happen on Christmas.

Availability

The special, along with its follow-up 'Tis the Season to Be Smurfy, was included on The Smurfs Holiday Celebration DVD, released by Warner Home Video on October 4, 2011.

See also

External links

Christmas Specials Based on Comic Strips
Peanuts A Charlie Brown Christmas • "The Play" • It's Christmastime Again, Charlie BrownCharlie Brown's Christmas TalesI Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown • "Dear Santa Claus" • "Christmas is on Its Way" • "Christmas is Coming" • It's Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown • "Happiness is the Gift of Giving" • "Happiness Is Holiday Traditions"
Garfield A Garfield Christmas Special • "Heatwave Holiday" • "Caroling Capers" • "Home for the Holidays"
Popeye Seasin's Greetinks!Mister and Mistletoe • "Spinach Greetings"
Dennis the Menace "The Christmas Story" • "The Christmas Horse" • "The Fifteen-Foot Christmas Tree" • A Dennis the Menace Christmas
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