
On this day September 12 1981, The Smurfs premiered on NBC, introducing American audiences to the tiny blue characters that would become icons of 1980s Saturday morning television. Based on the Belgian comic series created by Peyo, the show followed Papa Smurf and his village of Smurfs as they faced adventures, mischief, and the constant schemes of the evil wizard Gargamel and his cat Azrael.
Produced by Hanna Barbera, The Smurfs quickly became a massive hit, running for nine seasons and nearly 260 episodes. Its colorful animation, catchy theme song, and wide range of quirky Smurf characters such as Smurfette, Brainy, and Clumsy made it a favorite among children and a staple of the decade’s pop culture.
The series also expanded into toys, merchandise, records, and even a feature film, solidifying The Smurfs as one of the most successful animated franchises of its time. It remains a beloved memory for those who grew up in the 1980s.
80s insight: The Smurfs reflected the 1980s boom in cartoon merchandising, where animated shows became global phenomena supported by toys, music, and branding.
Produced by Hanna Barbera, The Smurfs quickly became a massive hit, running for nine seasons and nearly 260 episodes. Its colorful animation, catchy theme song, and wide range of quirky Smurf characters such as Smurfette, Brainy, and Clumsy made it a favorite among children and a staple of the decade’s pop culture.
The series also expanded into toys, merchandise, records, and even a feature film, solidifying The Smurfs as one of the most successful animated franchises of its time. It remains a beloved memory for those who grew up in the 1980s.
80s insight: The Smurfs reflected the 1980s boom in cartoon merchandising, where animated shows became global phenomena supported by toys, music, and branding.