Smurfs are named according to their emotional traits or professions, for example; Brainy Smurf or Painter Smurf. I suppose this one could be called Ghetto Smurf:
Even when depicted in a stylized fashion, Smurfs are recognizable. So recognizable, in fact, that even as a silhouette graffiti piece, there's no doubt that this is a smurf:
For many years, Smurfette was the only girl Smurf in the village - that is, until Sassette came along.
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Above: The Smurf language replaces most verbs and nouns with the word "Smurf".
Above: Tattoo Smurf depicted in a popular graffiti style.
Above: These blue fictional characters are very adventurous, finding their way into a variety of street art shapes and styles.
Above: Smurfette wasn't one of the original Smurfs as she was created by Gargamel to be an evil Smurf. Originally, Smurfette's hair was black, but after she became a good smurf, her hair turned blonde.
Above: Gargamel the wizard is the antagonist of the series. This somewhat dim-witted baddie creates diabolical plots to capture Smurfs to fulfill one of his dastardly schemes.
Smurf: In true Smurf language, this would have been "I Smurf trucks!"
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