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* Aside from [[The Complainer Is Always Wrong|the occasionally creepy "groupthink" vibe]] common in cartoons during [[The Eighties]], ''[[The Smurfs]]'' had their share of creepy adventures. Like the episode where the Smurfs were being turned into evil purple versions of themselves that could say nothing but "G'nap!", and bit each other on the tail to spread [[The Virus|the infection]]. Or the ''[[Christmas Special]]'' where they rescue 2 children and Gargamel from an evil wizard, who conjures a wall of fire around himself, the kids, and the [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]], only to fade away screaming in defeated despair under the Smurfs' repeated singing of a sappy holiday song.
* Aside from [[The Complainer Is Always Wrong|the occasionally creepy "groupthink" vibe]] common in cartoons during [[The Eighties]], ''[[The Smurfs]]'' had their share of creepy adventures. Like the episode where the Smurfs were being turned into evil purple versions of themselves that could say nothing but "G'nap!", and bit each other on the tail to spread [[The Virus|the infection]]. Or the ''[[Christmas Special]]'' where they rescue 2 children and Gargamel from an evil wizard, who conjures a wall of fire around himself, the kids, and the [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]], only to fade away screaming in defeated despair under the Smurfs' repeated singing of a sappy holiday song.
** According to [http://www.toplessrobot.com/2008/01/the_10_most_disturbing_smurfs.php this site], in the original Belgian comic, the Smurfs turned '''black'''. [[Unfortunate Implications|No, really. Try wrapping your mind around all of that.]]
** According to [http://www.toplessrobot.com/2008/01/the_10_most_disturbing_smurfs.php this site], in the original Belgian comic, the Smurfs turned '''black'''. [[Unfortunate Implications|No, really. Try wrapping your mind around all of that.]]