What if The Smurfs had continued production?

What would happen if The Smurfs didn't cancel and resolved the cliffhanger to the time-travel storyline after being renewed for another season? Will the show switch from NBC to TBS Superstation for the tenth season? And what would happen when production is switched from Hanna-Barbera Productions to Warner Bros. Animation and ended after Season 25, becoming one of the longest animated series on television? Let's figure out what will happen.

History
Prior to The Smurfs ' cancellation on NBC in August of 1990, TBS Superstation had recently renewed the show for a tenth season in December 1989, in which the season premiere is the conclusion to the previous season's time-travel saga. After the season premiere, the series reverted to its Seasons 1-2 timeline, which was used around the rest of the series, leading fans to consider the Seasons 3-9 timeline non-canon.

As the series progressed, it went through an undergo in character development and well-developed storylines. The backgrounds becoming more detailed and clear, and the animation becoming more fluid and better-staged than it usually was when the series originally began. Gargamel was reworked to be more comical and incompentent, while Azrael was put as a Muttley-esque character, usually making fun of his owner when he have bad luck, and a new character, a vulture named Morty was created to the show.

In Season 19, production of the animation had switched from traditional hand-colored cel animation to digital ink-and-paint.