The first
Smurfs appeared in 1958. They were characters in a series entitled "Johan
and Pirlouit", drawn by their creator Peyo (Pierre Culliford). The first
actual figurines appeared some seven years later in 1965. Since then they
have attracted interest from collectors all around the world. Each
year Schleich produce a range of Smurf figurines. There are normally 100
different Smurfs available from the main range, as well as a number of
Super Smurfs and accessories. Each year a few are withdrawn (not always
retired) and a few take there place. It has been interesting over the
years to see how the Smurfs have evolved and mimic popular culture. Current
Smurfs include Hippie Smurf, Adventurer Smurf, Cyber Smurf and Scuba Diver
Smurf.
Certain Smurfs have become quite valuable, and there are many colour variations
of certain Smurfs which adds interest. The most sought after Smurfs are
those that were used as advertising material, certain colourways, and
the Jubilee Smurfs. Pictured left is the special 40th Anniversary boxed set released in 1998, and features a rock band and stage. The figures were also available individually, but the colouring of the costumes differs. The Smurfs in the limited edition boxed set all have silver clothing. The majority of Smurfs can still be found relatively cheaply and their history and the range available make them an excellent collectable. Features & Articles History of the Smurfs The Smurf Production Process site by lincs-on-line | hosted by ukhosts.com |