You can of course buy Smurf T-shirts, Smurf posters, music albums on CD, and other such items. Indeed, Smurf memorabilia is so popular that some items are becoming hard to find. I may be tempted to put my 50th Anniversary Special Edition 13 inch Plush Figure with Sound, up on eBay!
You can obtain the Smurf adventures on DVD for example. There at least 12 volumes of Smurf cartoons available including evocative titles such as: "The Adventures of Robin Smurf", "The Stuff Dreams are Smurfed of", and "Born Rotten"?
lovely lingerie! There is an assortment of rare Smurf DVD singles which are much sought after by collectors and therefore difficult to come by. Episodes 3, 14, 15 and 28, of Smurfs Season One have gone missing and are potentially quite valuable should you come across them.
You would be amazed at the variety of other Smurf items that are out there. How about an iron-on- underwear transfer of a Smurf in love? Or perhaps a cheerful Smurf on a string air-freshener which can be hung conveniently anywhere around the house?
Smurf merchandise though is not restricted to just the figures themselves, but includes a vast range of media products, books, toys, and other items.
There are dozens of Smurf figures to collect, as they have been made by several manufacturing companies over a number of years. From time to time there have been special issues of Smurfs representing a particular theme, and these are highly regarded by collectors. One such range was the collection of Native American Indian Smurfs, released in 2007, and including such figures as Canoe
quality sheer lingerie, Spear. Archer,Rain-dancer
mother of the bride dresses, Peace Pipe, Medicine Man and Chief Smurf.
The Smurfs are essentially "good" characters. Slightly mischievous they may be, but also possessing the qualities of good humour, cheerfulness, and helpfulness towards each other, such as you would wish to foster in your own children.