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'''''The Smurfs and the Magic Flute''''' (original French title '''''La Flûte à six schtroumpfs''''') is a 1976 animated film by Belvision Studios based on the original 1958 comic book story ''La Flûte à six trous'' ("''The Flute with Six Holes''") from the ''[[Johan and Peewit]]'' comic book series by Peyo. It features the story of a young court entertainer named Peewit who came across a magic flute that made people dance when they listen to its tune, though extended playing would cause them to pass out. Eventually it was stolen by a thief who wanted to use it for robbing people of their valuables. Peewit and his friend Johan seek out the help of [[The Smurfs (Franchise)|The Smurfs]], the creators of the magic flute, in order to find a way to get the flute back.
 
The movie was dubbed into English and released in 1983 in America, around the time of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series. A second English dub that was released in the United Kingdom is also available on video.