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Right! Where´s that Gargamel!

Posted by Paul on 19 Apr 2009, 18:23

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Posted by luchs on 19 Apr 2009, 18:38

now is very good..
a smurf hero... :shock:
is graet..
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Posted by Peter on 19 Apr 2009, 19:54

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Posted by Maurice on 19 Apr 2009, 21:14

Ah, the Dacian Infantry Smurf :mrgreen: Wonder what Mr. Strelets would think of it... :lol:
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Posted by Paul on 20 Apr 2009, 11:16

Maurice wrote:Ah, the Dacian Infantry Smurf :mrgreen: Wonder what Mr. Strelets would think of it... :lol:

He´ll probably re-release them as Smurfs in a new box :-) :-) :-)
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Posted by Susofrick on 20 Apr 2009, 11:29

At last he's here! :lol: :lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Doesn't Disney have the copyright to the Smurfs or is it still with Peyo's family? Disney have many lawyers so Mr Strelets maybe have to be careful. :mrgreen:
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Posted by rpardo on 20 Apr 2009, 17:38

Haha in Spain we name them "Pitufos"... :thumbup:
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Posted by Peter on 20 Apr 2009, 18:13

Which member will be the first with Gargamel? ;-) And wich figure should be suitable? Good question, don't you think?

@Sus: Peyo has still the rights of this figures (Smurfen in Dutch)

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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 20 Apr 2009, 18:20

In Germany they are called "Schlümpfe" (spoken out "shluempfej") or if it´s just one then "Schlumpf" (spoken out "shlumpf")

Now he will have revenge and kill "Vader Abraham" for being abused for that terrible song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WObbrDx9ECA&feature=related
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Posted by Maurice on 20 Apr 2009, 18:23

Hey, no-one messes with Vader Abraham (blessed be his name), he is a Dutch National Icon! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Peter on 20 Apr 2009, 18:28

Oh oh there we go :mrgreen: And we all sing together :guitar:

But was his beard real? ;-)

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Posted by luchs on 20 Apr 2009, 18:35

in italian "puffo"...
my little daugther have a graet collection of them..
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Posted by Benno on 20 Apr 2009, 20:19

Corvus wrote:
Maurice wrote:Hey, no-one messes with Vader Abraham (blessed be his name), he is a Dutch National Icon! :mrgreen:


that depends on what you call national...
I don't see him as an icon.
:P

Me neither, the old hairy Dutch guy. :P
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Posted by Maurice on 20 Apr 2009, 21:19

That's because you guys probably didn't grow up with "Op Volle Toeren", that's where little kids my age got brainwashed into liking 'palingpop' and Dutch schlager 'music' ;-)
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Posted by Martin on 20 Apr 2009, 21:25

Peter wrote:'....But was his beard real?...

Yep,
I saw Pierre Kartner (his real name) with black beard.
Now the beard should be grey, and he won't colour it anymore.
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Posted by Paul on 21 Apr 2009, 07:46

Martin wrote:
Peter wrote:'....But was his beard real?...

Yep,
I saw Pierre Kartner (his real name) with black beard.
Now the beard should be grey, and he won't colour it anymore.

His beard would be grey if you saw him with Blackbeard, he was around in the 17th century :-) :-)
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Posted by bilsonius on 25 Apr 2009, 02:51

It seems from the Strelets website that the Dacians have gone back to the drawing board, so the Smurfs might end up as rare collector's items...
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Posted by luchs on 25 Apr 2009, 07:22

about smurf/puffi..
i find a photo of my daugther's smurf..
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here the smurfgaulautier from smurfosten inspect a flack battery.. :mrgreen:
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Posted by Paul on 25 Apr 2009, 08:51

bilsonius wrote:It seems from the Strelets website that the Dacians have gone back to the drawing board, so the Smurfs might end up as rare collector's items...

One hopes so, the rarer the better :thumbup:
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