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Smurfette fantasizes about whom she might want to marry someday. Meanwhile, as the Smurfs prepare for the wedding of Laconia and Woody, Gargamel appears ruining the joyous celebration with a ghoulish calliope.
Smurfette fantasizes about whom she might want to marry someday. Meanwhile, as the Smurfs prepare for the wedding of Laconia and Woody, Gargamel appears ruining the joyous celebration with a ghoulish calliope.
The film focuses on universal themes of love, marriage, and community harmony, presenting an apolitical narrative about overcoming obstacles to a happy union.
The movie features established non-human characters, and its casting adheres to the traditional lore without incorporating explicit DEI-driven choices related to human race or gender. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, focusing on adventure and character dynamics rather than explicit DEI themes or critiques.
Smurfily Ever After does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the established Smurfs universe without incorporating elements related to queer identity or experiences, resulting in no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This episode of The Smurfs features established characters who maintain their canonical genders. New characters introduced within the plot do not constitute gender swaps of existing legacy characters.
The Smurfs are blue, fictional creatures whose 'race' is not defined within human racial categories. There are no established human characters in the 1985 animated production whose race was changed from prior canon.
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