Get Smurfy (2003 TV series)

Get Smurfy is a American animated action comedy series produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Studio Peyo and. It is based on the created by. It premiered on Cartoon Network and ran for three seasons from March 1, 2003 to February 9, 2006.

Premise
The series follows Smurfette, Brainy, Clumsy, Hefty and the Smurflings, who are now a group of spy agents entitled "The Smurf Rangers", in their mystery and thrilling adventures more better than ever in Smurf Village. Also, Smurfette has a friend named Stormy Weathers, a 18-year-old human girl who is a bit of tomboyish, a double secret agent and from the company called Weathers Industries.

Most episodes involve the series' numerous villains attempting to take over the world, rule/destroy/freeze/knock over the Smurf Village, or otherwise causing mayhem throughout the entire city. Other problems facing the Smurfs having to go find food after their supply for the winter was destroyed and cure an army of purple Smurfs back to their original blue forms.

The Smurf Rangers

 * Smurfette (voiced by Tara Strong) - the leader of the team. TBD
 * Hefty Smurf (voiced by Thomas F. Wilson) - the strongman member of the team. TBD
 * Brainy Smurf (voiced by Billy West) - the intellectual member of the team. TBD
 * Clumsy Smurf (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) - the klutz member of team. TBD
 * Slouchy Smurfling (voiced by Pamela Segall Adlon) - TBD
 * Snappy Smurfling (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - TBD
 * Natural 'Nat' Smurfling (voiced by Charlie Adler) - TBD
 * Sassette Smurfling (voiced by Andrea Libman) - TBD

Supporting

 * Stormy Weathers (voiced by Chantal Strand) - a 16-year-old human girl who is Smurfette's friend and a secret agent. Stormy normally wears a dark green suit, dark blue pants, white gloves and white boots. However in her normal clothing, she often wears a number 17 orange shirt with a pink trim, green shorts and blue tennis shoes.

Animation
Four different animation studios animated the series: Rough Draft Korea, Starburst Animation Studios, Toon City Animation and Hanho Heung-Up Co., Ltd.

Music
The musical score for the show is composed by Jean-Michel Guirao and Ron Wasserman.

Episodes
See List of episodes

Voice cast

 * Tara Strong as Smurfette
 * Thomas F. Wilson as Hefty Smurf
 * Billy West as Brainy Smurf
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Clumsy Smurf
 * Pamela Segall Adlon as Slouchy Smurfling
 * Kathleen Barr as Snappy Smurfling
 * Charlie Adler as Natural 'Nat' Smurfling
 * Andrea Libman as Sassette Smurfling
 * Corey Burton as Papa Smurf
 * Jack DeSena as Jokey Smurf
 * Brian Doyle-Murray as Grouchy Smurf
 * Harry Shearer as Painter Smurf
 * Dan Castellaneta as Scaredy Smurf
 * Joey Lawrence as Handy Smurf
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Greedy Smurf
 * Jeff Bennett as Vanity Smurf
 * Gary Cole as Stormy's Dad
 * Jean Smart as Stormy's Mom
 * Tom Kenny as Farmer Smurf
 * Keith Ferguson as Harmony Smurf
 * Sean Marquette as Sloppy Smurf
 * Jim Cummings as Gargamel, Lord Balthazar
 * Frank Welker as Azrael, Poet Smurf
 * Tress MacNeille as Hogatha
 * Chantal Strand as Stormy Weathers
 * as Scruple

Trivia

 * Get Smurfy is inspired by Gadget & the Gadgetinis, Sabrina's Secret Life and Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers.
 * Smurfette, Hefty, Brainy and Clumsy were growing up in the series, along with the citizens of Smurf Village.
 * Unlike the original Peyo comics and Hanna-Barbera cartoon show (where they were set in the High Middle Ages), this series is set in the modern day version of Smurf Village where the Smurfs are growing tall.
 * Also, instead of being tiny in Smurf Village with the characters, it's now big like in the human world (despite their blue skin).
 * These are clothes that the Smurf Rangers wore:
 * Smurfette wears a lavender version of her signature dress. In the spy missions, she wears the lavender mechanic coveralls with a white shirt, a purple belt, a white high heals and a pair of light blue goggles on her forehead and the hat.
 * Hefty wears a white tank top, blue jeans, black boots and a construction hat with a white hat on top of his hat. In the spy missions, he wears the gray mechanic coveralls with a light blue shirt and a black belt.
 * Brainy wears a lab coat (which has Brainy's ID card on it) with a red shirt, blue jeans and brown shoes. Also, his hands are not showing in the coat (but they are showing in other episodes while Brainy wears a different clothes) when it's "extra long". In the spy missions, he wears the dark green mechanic coveralls with a pocket of his spy gadgets and a light green belt.
 * Clumsy wears a yellow blouse with a white shirt, a red checked jeans, brown boots and a blue cap with a white hat on top of his hat. In the spy missions, he wears the teal mechanic coveralls with paint splats on over his outfit and a dark blue belt.
 * Slouchy wears the original clothes. In the spy missions, he wears the red mechanic coveralls with pockets and a white belt.
 * Snappy wears the original shirt with blue jeans and blue sneakers. In the spy missions, he wears the gray mechanic coveralls with pockets and a purple belt.
 * Nat wears the same clothing with yellow shirt. In the spy missions, he wears the dark green mechanic coveralls with pockets and a turquoise belt.
 * Sassette wears the original clothes with white shirt and brown tennis shoes. In the spy missions, she wears the pink mechanic coveralls with pockets and a blue belt.
 * Clumsy have a big belly when he's grown up in the series. In the original concepts, Greedy was originally going to be the fat one (due to his eating habits).
 * DiC Entertainment produced the series, since the reruns of the 1985 Smurfs series is presented by this company and it's part of the syndicated block DIC Kids Network.
 * Hefty, Clumsy and Brainy had their blonde hairs in the series, just like Smurfette does. In the original concepts, Brainy originally had red hair (according to the color of his overgrown beard from a spell once in the 1980s Smurfs cartoon episode "Symbols of Wisdom"), Hefty originally had jet black hair and Clumsy originally had dirty blonde hair.
 * The series received mostly mixed reviews from fans of The Smurfs ' original comics and 1980s Hanna-Barbera cartoon series due to some of the Smurfs being miscast, unnecessary modernization of the franchise and literally having a pop song at the end of each episode, while the animation and humor were praised.
 * Another fact of praise is how the Smurflings were casted. Kathleen Barr (Snappy), Pamela Adlon (Slouchy) and Andrea Libman (Sassette) were able to make good impressions of the original 1980s cartoon voices, while Charlie Adler reprised as Nat Smurfling for the series.