Monday, 10 February 2014

Where to watch the smurfs new movie online Who Are the Smurfs?





Brainy Smurf, distinguished by his large glasses, likes to think of himself as the most intelligent Smurf in the village and an expert on everything, although he is often wrong. He is Papa Smurf's student and assistant. Brainy's best friend is Clumsy. Clumsy Smurf has a kind heart, being distinguished by his baggy clothing, adding to his clumsy appearance. He is known by his hobby of collecting rocks.

Reporter Smurf is the news bulletin reporter for the Village. He likes to write sensational articles and interviews different Smurfs for publication in his newspaper, which he prints using his printing press, which is maintained by Handy Smurf. Wearing a visor attached to the front of his cap and a pencil above his ear, Handy Smurf is the handyman of the Smurfs. He helps fix things in the village and is known for his amazing technological discoveries, such as Tele-Smurf, Weather Smurfing Machine and Smurf-mobile.

An awful lot has been said and written about the Smurfs since their creation in 1958 by the Belgian cartoonist Peyo, and not all of it, by any means can be true. Here are some of the stories and conjectures about the Smurfs, but the author takes no responsibility for the authenticity of any of the supposed facts mentioned. The sources of many stories and rumours are impossible to verify, but you may find some amusing...

Peyo originally named the Smurfs the Stroumpfs, but the name had to be changed as it was too hard for some to spell

Peyo made the Smurfs faces blue because he:

a) Had run out of red pencils

b) Found pink to be too "girlie"

c) Thought red looked too alcoholic

d) Found blue to be the perfect complimentary colour to red, making the figures stand out better on the page

It has been claimed that SMURF stands for "Socialist Men Under a Red Father", and that the Smurfs' way of life is meant to demonstrate to the world the success of communism as described by Karl Marx. Surely it is just a coincidence that Papa Smurf has a beard like Marx, that all the Smurfs each have their own specific job and do their bit for the whole community, that all are dressed alike, and all eat together at a communal table?

Smurfette has been thought by some to be the product of a misogynist mind that wanted to undermine feminism, and belittle female achievement. This surely can't be so. Seriously, no one wants to learn things the hard way nonetheless, there are always options. There are guides available already on the net, and I would recommend to anyone who wants to play this game effectively,considering one if its not too pricey.

Overall I would say that this is a fun game and I definitely worth a download at least. There are approx 90 million iPhone-users worldwide ( as at Jan 2011 ) pick this App to be one of the best, I would say that if your view differs perhaps you fall outside the 10% of the bell curve:) Anyway this is my take on this matter anyhow.

The only downside I personally feel is that after playing this game, I felt that at a certain point, you would have to purchase some Smurfberries ( with real cash ) to make decent progress in the game.