![]() The intro starts off with three Smurfs putting up a P sign that says "Peyo Productions", with Storm and Willow watching. The intro is the same as the Season 1 intro, except executive producer Caroline Auderbert's name is added. The animation and colors are noticeably brighter and fluent, and the skin for the Smurfs is changed to a darker shade of blue compared to the first season. This season was also the first full season to have its animation done under the umbrella brand of Ellipse Animation studio in the city of Paris (Some scenes of " Poet Slam" of Season 1 are animated by this studio). Smurfette's skills in Smurf-Fu also start to become more prominent in this season. It's also the breaking point where the series started to stay rock solid as a completely faithful translation to the comic books as dictated by the series' pitch bible, such as the characterization for the Smurfs becoming exact to their current portrayals in post-Peyo comics - which includes Brainy's lecturing patterns matching his mannerisms in the comic books, Blossom's tendency of causing trouble with objects, Smurfette's impulsiveness displayed in her debut appearance, and Clumsy is absent in most episodes onwards and usually shows up in one-off gags as in his earliest appearances in the comic books. ![]() However, several episodes have aired before the United States (episodes 214A-216B). New episodes have begun internationally airing beginning in the United Kingdom in September 2022. Like Season 1, Season 2 consists of 52 episodes. from Jto the present), introduces two new characters: Wild Smurf (voiced by Luke Calzonetti), a mischievous character with a strong connection to animal life, whose temper and strange ways will shake up the Smurfs’ daily routine and Leaf (voiced by Jade Wheeler), the fairy destined to replace Mother Nature who doesn’t have full command of her powers just yet. Season 2, which will air from Augto Febru(and in the U.S. ![]() A promo for Season 2, featuring Wild Smurf and Leaf ![]()
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