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The '''smurfmobile''' was an invention that Handy created in the episode "[[The Smurfbox Derby]]". It was created as a "smurfless wagon" to eliminate the hard work in carrying wagons. It resembled a somewhat primitive version of the automobile, with each of them specifically designed according to each [[Smurfs (race)|Smurf]]'s desires: [[Vanity]]'s car had mirrors, [[Smurfette]]'s had flowers, [[Dreamy]]'s looked like a sailing ship, [[Greedy]]'s had a big smurfberry cake, and [[Tailor]]'s had a "grumble seat". [[Clumsy]]'s smurfmobile, however, was the only vehicle that didn't have wheels, and so it had to be carried about.
 
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The '''smurfmobile''' was an invention that Handy created in the episode "[[The Smurfbox Derby]]". It was created as a "smurfless wagon" to eliminate the hard work in carrying wagons, including his very own, which looked moslty like a toolbox. It resembled a somewhat primitive version of the automobile, with each of them specifically designed according to each [[Smurfs (race)|Smurf]]'s desires: [[Vanity]]'s had mirrors, [[Smurfette]]'s looked like a log with flowers, [[Dreamy Smurf|Dreamy]]'s looked like a sailing ship, [[Greedy Smurf|Greedy]]'s looked like big smurfberry cake, [[Farmer Smurf|Farmer]]'s looked liked a tractor, [[Tuffy Smurf|Tuffy]]'s had an attachable "grumble seat", [[Jokey Smurf|Jokey]]'s looked like a present, and [[Lazy Smurf|Lazy]]'s looked like a bed. [[Clumsy Smurf|Clumsy]]'s smurfmobile, however, was the only vehicle that didn't have wheels, and so it had to be carried about. [[Hefty Smurf|Hefty]]'s looked like a hot rod car, but he decided that walking is much better for him.
There were problems with the smurfmobile when it was first used. The first problem was traffic jams, which were soon resolved by [[Brainy]] setting up driving regulations which included the use of traffic lights. Another problem was that each Smurf was now bickering about whose smurfmobile was the fastest. Brainy decided that to end the argument as to which car is fastest, the smurfmobiles should all be standardized -- each Smurf should get the same model vehicle. To that end, Brainy had proposed a race from Mount Smurf to the Smurf Village to determine which unique smurfmobile will become the new standard. No sooner after the race had started, though, that [[Gargamel]] came onto the scene with a Smurf Masher which destroyed all the smurfmobiles, though the Smurfs managed to escape being mashed along with them.
 
   
 
There were problems with the smurfmobile when it was first used. The first problem was traffic jams, which were soon resolved by [[Brainy Smurf|Brainy]] setting up driving regulations which included the use of traffic lights. Another problem was that each Smurf was now bickering about whose smurfmobile was the fastest. Brainy decided that to end the argument as to which car is fastest, the smurfmobiles should all be standardized -- each Smurf should get the same model vehicle. To that end, Brainy had proposed a race from Mount Smurf to the Smurf Village to determine which unique smurfmobile will become the new standard. No sooner after the race had started, though, that [[Gargamel]] came onto the scene with a [[Smurf Masher]] which destroyed all the smurfmobiles, though the Smurfs managed to escape being mashed along with them.
With their cars destroyed, the Smurfs all gave up on the smurfmobile idea and reverted back to hand-pushing wagons -- all except for Brainy, who tried to be a used-smurfmobile salesman, only for [[Hefty]] to give him a "sales pitch" out of the village.
 
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With their cars destroyed, the Smurfs all gave up on the smurfmobile idea and reverted back to hand-pushing wagons -- all except for Brainy, who tried to be a used-smurfmobile salesman, only for [[Hefty Smurf|Hefty]] to give him a "sales pitch" out of the village.
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==In other media==
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Smurfmobiles appear in the comic book story "[[You Don't Smurf Progress]]" in the form of delivery vehicles used by [[Carpenter Smurf|Carpenter]], [[Miller Smurf|Miller]], and [[Baker Smurf|Baker]] during the early part of the story. Also, in the another comic book "[[The Red Cross And The Smurfs]]", the Smurfs hold a car race with this invention.
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Smurfmobiles also appear in the videogame [[Smurf Racer]].
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In the [[Smurfs' Village]] app game, they appear in the form of various smurfmobiles from the cartoon episode. They are made available to be collected via mini-games after [[Racer Smurf]]'s hut is purchased.
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Revision as of 02:33, 19 May 2020

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The smurfmobile was an invention that Handy created in the episode "The Smurfbox Derby". It was created as a "smurfless wagon" to eliminate the hard work in carrying wagons, including his very own, which looked moslty like a toolbox. It resembled a somewhat primitive version of the automobile, with each of them specifically designed according to each Smurf's desires: Vanity's had mirrors, Smurfette's looked like a log with flowers, Dreamy's looked like a sailing ship, Greedy's looked like big smurfberry cake, Farmer's looked liked a tractor, Tuffy's had an attachable "grumble seat", Jokey's looked like a present, and Lazy's looked like a bed. Clumsy's smurfmobile, however, was the only vehicle that didn't have wheels, and so it had to be carried about. Hefty's looked like a hot rod car, but he decided that walking is much better for him.

There were problems with the smurfmobile when it was first used. The first problem was traffic jams, which were soon resolved by Brainy setting up driving regulations which included the use of traffic lights. Another problem was that each Smurf was now bickering about whose smurfmobile was the fastest. Brainy decided that to end the argument as to which car is fastest, the smurfmobiles should all be standardized -- each Smurf should get the same model vehicle. To that end, Brainy had proposed a race from Mount Smurf to the Smurf Village to determine which unique smurfmobile will become the new standard. No sooner after the race had started, though, that Gargamel came onto the scene with a Smurf Masher which destroyed all the smurfmobiles, though the Smurfs managed to escape being mashed along with them.

With their cars destroyed, the Smurfs all gave up on the smurfmobile idea and reverted back to hand-pushing wagons -- all except for Brainy, who tried to be a used-smurfmobile salesman, only for Hefty to give him a "sales pitch" out of the village.

In other media

Smurfmobiles appear in the comic book story "You Don't Smurf Progress" in the form of delivery vehicles used by Carpenter, Miller, and Baker during the early part of the story. Also, in the another comic book "The Red Cross And The Smurfs", the Smurfs hold a car race with this invention.

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Smurfmobiles also appear in the videogame Smurf Racer.

In the Smurfs' Village app game, they appear in the form of various smurfmobiles from the cartoon episode. They are made available to be collected via mini-games after Racer Smurf's hut is purchased.

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