

Despite his clumsy nature, he loves to help out around the village. He cherishes his friends and tends to go along with what other Smurfs are doing. He dislikes being useless towards the other Smurfs whenever his clumsiness gets the better of him, and is determined on finding ways on looking useful, in episodes like " Clumsy Not Clumsy" and " Adventures In Smurfsitting".ĭespite his flaws, he is overall good-natured, sound-minded, and sweet.
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For example, in his comic appearances like " Can't Smurf Progress", he accidentally hits Brainy with a mallet while attempting to do annual reparations for the Smurfs' houses - while in the 2021 cartoon series episodes like " DRIIINNGGGGG!", " Kitchen Klutz", and " The Smurfs Show", he is shown to be inept on activities and jobs such as cooking, his job as part of the Smurf Village Fire Brigade and playing cards.

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Personality Comic Book/2021 TV Series VersionĪs his name implies, Clumsy is very accident-prone. He does help out whenever the Smurfs are building or fixing something, but there are times his involvement could potentially cause a lot of trouble (like a severe physical injury). In the 2021 series, Clumsy lacks a Southern accent and is often seen with Dimwitty.īeing the klutz of the village, Clumsy doesn't really have a specific job. He also frequently stutters by saying "Uh". In the 1980s series, Clumsy's catchphrases are "Whoops!", "Golly!", "Gosh!", and "Gee". He also gave a box of them to Nanny Smurf as a housewarming gift in " A House For Nanny". He is often seen looking for rocks and even claims that he has a lucky one.
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Clumsy's main interest is collecting rocks and he has full boxes (and/or piles) of them in his house. In the 1980s series and Smurfs: The Lost Village, Clumsy had a southern accent and was often seen with Brainy.

Every time there is a competition of some sort, Clumsy is not considered to be a good player due to his clumsiness. In the comics prior to Smurfs: The Village Behind The Wall, Clumsy was not seen with a droop on his hat. Clumsy is easily identified by the droop of his hat, as well as how often he's seen tripping and dropping things. During her origin story, Smurfette was transformed into a real Smurf by Papa Smurf, by using his magic.While Hank Azaria did a great job at playing Gargamel using an old grumpy man voice, Rainn Wilson sounds too charming and young to voice Gargamel. Gargamel's voice was extremely awkward.Smurfwillow, Papa Smurf's former arch-rival and currently his future wife, and several female Smurfs are the series' new characters, that are introduced in this film.It does NOT features the series' most annoying theme song.The ending scene was so great, where Smurfette finally became the new leader of the Smurfs, and most of all, a true-blue Smurf.

