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{{TB| In ''Simpsons Comics #131'', parodies of Belgian comics are seen. The cover of the album ''Momolapalopi'' is obviously inspired by The Smurfs. The story ''Le Schtroumphsons'' borrows its title from the French-language name of The Smurfs (''Les Schtroumpfs'') and features a group of green Smurf-like midgets. In another scene, [[Mr. Burns]] is referred to as ''Gilgamel, the evil one'', a reference to the Smurfs' nemesis Gargamel.}} | {{TB| In ''Simpsons Comics #131'', parodies of Belgian comics are seen. The cover of the album ''Momolapalopi'' is obviously inspired by The Smurfs. The story ''Le Schtroumphsons'' borrows its title from the French-language name of The Smurfs (''Les Schtroumpfs'') and features a group of green Smurf-like midgets. In another scene, [[Mr. Burns]] is referred to as ''Gilgamel, the evil one'', a reference to the Smurfs' nemesis Gargamel.}} |
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The Smurfs is a Belgian comic franchise centered on a fictional colony of small, blue, humanoid creatures who live in mushroom-shaped houses in the forest. The Smurfs was first created and introduced as a series of comic characters by the Belgian comics artist Peyo in 1958, wherein they were known as 'Les Schtroumpfs'. They were later adapted in a 1981-1989 animated TV series by Hanna-Barbera.
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References to The Smurfs in The Simpsons
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