Smurfette

Smurfette (original French name Schtroumpfette) is one of the main characters of the Smurfs comic book series and cartoon show. Smurfette was created by Gargamel, which explains her original position as the only female Smurf in the village.

Why She Rocks

 * 1) Even though she was being created by the evil warlock, Gargamel, this doesn’t stop her from trying be like all the other real Smurfs.
 * 2) She can be very kind, sweet, adventurous and optimistic.
 * 3) Her design is both adorable and beautiful.
 * 4) She’s part of the most memorable of The Smurf characters in the entire franchise (along with Papa, Brainy, Jokey and Clumsy).
 * 5) Despite not being a real Smurf, she and all the others consider herself a real one like she’s truly one of them.
 * 6) She’s also willing to face life-threatening conflicts to save her friends, as shown in Smurfs: The Lost Village where she literally sacrificed her own life to save all the other Smurfs.
 * 7) Many of the voice actresses through the years did a great job voicing her, especially Lucille Bliss. Berange McNeese is the current voice actress of the character, as of the recent 2021 series.
 * 8) Her personality changed for the cartoon show, making her feel like she belongs in the Smurf Village rather than leaving as in the pre-1981 comic stories. She also contributed in merchandise for little girls and ended speculation that Smurfs were gay.
 * 9) * It got even better in the 2021 series, where she becomes more of an strong female character than what she was portrayed previously. In "Smurf-Fu", she learned how to defend herself using kung-fu fighting techniques fit for a Smurf.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) In the 1980s cartoon, she tends to get overly weepy whenever something goes wrong. And in some of the episodes, she is portrayed as the stereotypical damsel-in-distress despite being a strong female character.
 * 2) The original comics prior to 1981, initially portrayed her as a talkative and flawless one-off character who serves no purpose to the plot and only existed to seduce the male Smurfs.
 * 3) Like the other male Smurfs, she tends to do questionable acts that make them feel more dangerous than humans.

Trivia

 * 1) Much like Beverly Marsh from Stephen King’s IT, she has the trope of being the only female in her group and having almost every male character attracted to her.