Smurfs The Lost Village Review
Smurfs: The Lost Village Characters*
Papa Smurf
Voice of Mandy Patinkin. He is so perfectly cast. I am a huge fan of the show 24 and Mandy's character. Kind and warm Papa Smurf’s number one concern is the safety and well being of the Smurfs and his beloved Smurf Village. As the leader of the Smurfs, and the patriarch of the village, he has tried to maintain a certain level of control and order.
Clumsy Smurf
Voice of Jack McBrayer. Clumsy is ALL heart and ALL thumbs. He’s always eager to lend a helping hand or pitch in however he can, but most often he makes a situation worse. Luckily, his good intentions and wide-eyed wonder make whatever mess he’s made utterly forgivable, and in the end he always impresses us all.
Hefty Smurf
Voice of Joe Manganiello. Hefty is brave, strong, brawny and very protective of his Smurf friends. But don’t be fooled by his excessive masculinity; he is also extremely sweet and sensitive and wears his heart on his sleeve, both figuratively and literally.
Smurfette
Voice of Demi Lovato. Smurfette may be small and blue but this feisty girl really packs a punch. She is strong-willed and independent, energetic and curious. But as the only girl in a village full of boys where every Smurf’s name indicates their place in the world— Baker Smurf bakes, Jokey Smurf jokes and Nosey Smurf is always up in every other Smurf’s business— Smurfette’s name doesn’t indicate much of anything. Consequently, Smurfette has started to wonder what her purpose is. A “Smurfette” is a girl who is capable of just about anything she puts her mind to.
Brainy Smurf
Voice of Danny Pudi. You’d be hard pressed to find another Smurf whose name indicates his place more than Brainy Smurf… He is super smart and can always be found with his nose in a book or in his lab cooking up some cool new invention. He’s also quite the journeyman, thanks in part to his time as a young Smurf scout, during which he earned a plethora (his word) of merit badges. Just don’t expect etiquette to be in Brainy’s repertoire—he never earned his "manners badge."