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Hupikék Törpikék 6. / The Smurfs 1990 DVD / Directed by José Dutillieu, George Gordon

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Hupikék Törpikék 6. / The Smurfs (1990) - DVD

UPC: 5996255737271


Overview:

Hupikék Törpikék 6. (English: The Smurfs 6) brings you six more heartwarming and funny episodes from the animated series The Smurfs. Directed by José Dutillieu and George Gordon, these episodes continue the Smurfs' delightful adventures in their magical world. Included on this DVD are the following episodes: Eltörpölt Paradicsom, Az Ifjúság Forrása, A Jó, a Rossz és a Törpös, and Törp Testvér. These episodes follow the Smurfs as they encounter new challenges, make important discoveries, and outsmart their enemy, Gargamel. With its charming animation and timeless humor, this classic collection is perfect for families and fans of all ages.


Product Features:

  • Format: PAL DVD
  • Region: 2
  • Total Runtime: 94 minutes
  • Audio Options: Hungarian 2.0
  • Subtitles: None
  • Made in: Hungary
  • Studio: Hanna-Barbera
  • Episodes Included:Genre: Animation, Family, Comedy
    • Eltörpölt Paradicsom
    • Az Ifjúság Forrása
    • A Jó, a Rossz és a Törpös
    • Törp Testvér
  • Language: Hungarian
  • Cover Art: Features the beloved Smurfs in vibrant, playful scenes, capturing the fun and adventurous nature of the series.

Interesting Facts:

  • The Smurfs (originally Les Schtroumpfs) was created by Belgian cartoonist Pierre Culliford (Peyo) in 1958. The series has become an enduring part of pop culture, with television shows, films, and a huge following worldwide.
  • The Hungarian version of The Smurfs, Hupikék Törpikék, first aired in Hungary during the 1980s and has since become a beloved classic for generations of viewers.
  • This DVD features episodes directed by José Dutillieu and George Gordon, known for their skill in crafting entertaining and wholesome stories for children.
  • The episodes featured on this disc include stories about the Smurfs discovering hidden treasures, battling evil, and learning valuable lessons about friendship and kindness.
  • The Smurfs continues to be an international favorite, with its mix of lighthearted humor, memorable characters, and timeless storytelling.

Publishers:

  • Publisher: Hanna-Barbera
  • Studio: Hanna-Barbera Productions
  • Language Adaptation: Hungarian
  • Release Date: 1990
  • Made in: Hungary

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Hungarian Translation Section

Overview / Összefoglaló:
A Hupikék Törpikék 6. DVD-n hat újabb epizód található az ikonikus Törpikék sorozatból. A rendezők, José Dutillieu és George Gordon vezetésével a Eltörpölt Paradicsom, Az Ifjúság Forrása, A Jó, a Rossz és a Törpös és Törp Testvér epizódok követhetők. A Törpikék új kalandokat élnek át, és fontos felfedezéseket tesznek, miközben Gargamel és más ellenségek ellen küzdenek. Az animáció színes és tele van humorral, így minden korosztály számára ideális szórakozást biztosít.

Interesting Facts / Érdekes Tények:

  • A Törpikék (eredetileg Les Schtroumpfs) 1958-ban született Pierre Culliford (Peyo) belga képregényrajzoló tollából, és világszerte népszerűvé vált, rengeteg tévéműsorral és filmmel.
  • A magyar változat, a Hupikék Törpikék, először az 1980-as években jelent meg Magyarországon, és azóta is a generációk kedvenc meséje.
  • José Dutillieu és George Gordon rendezésében az epizódok szórakoztató és tanulságos történeteket kínálnak a Törpikék világából.
  • Az epizódok a Törpikék kalandjait követhetik, amikor titkos kincseket találnak, harcolnak a gonosszal, és megtanulják a barátság és kedvesség értékét.

Hashtags / Hashtagek:
#Törpikék #HupikékTörpikék #MagyarAnimáció #SmurfsDVD #HannaBarbera #CsaládiDVD #KlasszikusRajzfilmek #TörpikékEpizódok #MagyarTelevízió #AnimációsKlasszikusok #CsaládiSzórakozás #RajzfilmekGyerekeknek

Episodes on DVD:

1. Eltörpölt paradicsom / Paradise Smurfed

2. A morcos Yeti / The Adominable Snowbeast

3. Az ifjúság forrása / The Fountain of Smurf

4. A jó, a rossz és a törpös / The Good, the Bad, and the Smurfy

5. Törptestvér / Sister Smurf

6. Hami teletömi magát / Gormandizing Greedy

Smurfs

The storylines tend to be simple tales of bold adventure. The cast has a simple structure as well: almost all the characters look essentially alike—mostly male (a few female Smurfs have appeared: Smurfette, Sassette, and Nanny Smurf), short (three apples high),with blue skin, white trousers with a hole for their short tails, white hat in the style of a Phrygian cap, and sometimes some additional accessory that identifies a personality (for example, "Handy Smurf" wears overalls instead of the standard trousers, a brimmed hat, and a pencil above his ear). Smurfs can walk and run, but often move by skipping on both feet. They love to eat sarsaparilla (a species of Smilax) leaves, whose berries the Smurfs naturally call "smurfberries" (the smurfberries appear only in the cartoon; in the original comics, the Smurfs only eat the leaves from the sarsaparilla).

The Smurfs fulfill simple archetypes of everyday people: "Lazy Smurf", "Grouchy Smurf", "Brainy Smurf", and so on. All Smurfs, with the exception of Papa, Baby, Smurfette, Nanny and Grandpa, are said to be 100 years old. There were originally 99 Smurfs, but this number increased as new Smurf characters appeared, such as Sassette and Nanny. All of the original Smurfs were male; later female additions are Smurfette and Sassette—Smurfette being Gargamel's creation, while Sassette was created by the Smurflings.

Language

A characteristic of the Smurf language is the frequent use of the undefinable word "smurf" and its derivatives in a variety of meanings. The Smurfs frequently replace both nouns and verbs in everyday speech with the word "smurf": "We're going smurfing on the River Smurf today." When used as a verb, the word "Smurf" typically means "to make", "to be", "to like", or "to do".

Humans have found that replacing ordinary words with the term "smurf" at random is not enough: in one adventure, Peewit explains to some other humans that the statement "I'm smurfing to the smurf" means "I'm going to the wood", but a Smurf corrects him by saying that the proper statement would be "I'm smurfing to the smurf"; whereas what Peewit said was "I'm warbling to the dawn". So "I'm smurfing to the smurf" is not the same as "I'm smurfing to the smurf".

In the animated series, only some words (or a portion of the word) are replaced with the word "smurf". Context offers a reliable understanding of this speech pattern, but common vocabulary includes remarking that something is "just smurfy" or in some cases, "smurftastic".

In Schtroumpf vert et vert Schtroumpf (see Smurf Versus Smurf), published in Belgium in 1972, it was revealed that the smurf village was divided between North and South, and that the Smurfs on either side had different ideas as to how the term "smurf" should be used: for instance, the Northern Smurfs called a certain object a "bottle smurfer", while the Southern Smurfs called it a "smurf opener". This story is considered a parody on the still ongoing taalstrijd (language war) between French- and Dutch-speaking communities in Belgium.

Smurf village

When they first appeared in 1958, the Smurfs lived in a part of the world called "Le Pays Maudit" (French for "the Cursed Land"). To reach it required magic or travelling through dense forests, deep marshes, a scorching desert and a high mountain range. The Smurfs themselves use storks in order to travel long distances, such as to the kingdom where Johan and Pirlouit live, and keep up-to-date with events in the outside world.

In the Johan et Pirlouit stories, the Smurf village is made up of mushroom-like houses of different shapes and sizes in a desolate and rocky land with just a few trees. However, in the Smurf series itself, the mushroom-like houses are more similar to one another and are located in a clearing in the middle of a deep forest with grass, a river, and vegetation. Humans such as Gargamel are shown to live nearby, though it is almost impossible for an outsider to find the Smurf village except when led by a Smurf.

Smurf economy

The Smurfs' community generally takes the form of a cooperative, sharing, and kind environment based on the principle that each Smurf has something they are good at, and thus contributes it to Smurf society as they can. In return, each Smurf appears to be given their necessities of life, from housing and clothes to food without using any money in exchange.

Created by Peyo
Original work "The Flute with Six Holes" (French: "La Flûte à six trous") (1958) in comic Johan and Peewit
Print publications
Comics The Smurfs comics
Films and television
Film(s) The Smurfs in film
Animated series
  • The Smurfs (1981–1989)

 

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