The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol Page #2

Synopsis: The Smurfs version of the Christmas carol, Christmas has arrived and all the village is excited except for one Smurf, Grouchy. who behave badly to everyone and everything that involve Christmas. and only the ghosts of Christmas "past" "present" and "future" might change his mind.
Director(s): Troy Quane
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.4
G
Year:
2011
22 min
769 Views


decorate the tree,

Chef had to step in and help

with the ornaments

instead of baking his traditional

gingersmurf cookies,

which had an exponential effect on

the rate of Christmas cheer per Smurf

that when multiplied by the square root

of total chaos to the...

Grouchy, why do I bother? Just watch.

I have more Christmas decorations.

Oh, the star for the top of the tree.

Oh, but Grouchy isn't here.

Hey! Hey, I'll take care of it.

- No, Clumsy.

- No, no, no!

- The stockings!

- The stockings!

Well, at least the fire's out.

No!

Out of the way, Smurfs!

This wouldn't have happened

if Grouchy were here.

Every Smurf plays an Important pan,

you no?

Yeah. I see.

Not yet, you don't.

There we are.

Now It's just the way Greedy likes It,

with a little pocket inside

to keep extra smurfberries.

And Tailor will be delighted

with the extra-large built-in pin cushion.

Papa makes all of our hats himself?

And crafts each one to meet

the particular needs of every Smurf.

Takes him all year.

Grouchy, I've made a hat I know you'll love,

if only you'd give it a chance.

Well, maybe this year.

Papa, I didn't know.

He can't hear you.

It's time to go.

Hey, Brainy! Where did you go?

Brainy, is that you?

Sorry, bro,

just finishing up the holiday fruitcake.

But I already know your feelings on that.

- Hefty?

- Oh, not Hefty, you lump of coal.

I am the Smurf of Christmas future.

And the future is...

This?

This is the future?

In a manner of speaking.

It's tomorrow.

It's Christmas Day.

Christmas Day?

Then where is everyone?

They all left this morning.

They wanted to do something to help you

get your Christmas spirit back.

I know what would make Grouchy happy.

How about we all go get

a new tree in the morning?

One of the huge smurfy ones

from the west forest.

- That'll cheer him up.

- That's a great idea.

- For Grouchy.

-Let's do It for Grouchy.

This will make everyone happy.

And what happened?

They never came back.

Never came back?

What do you mean?

The west forest.

Smurfette!

Brainy!

Clumsy...

Need to do more cardio, bro.

Brainy wouldn't go anywhere without these.

Where are they?

No!

Gargamel's lair.

It can't be.

It can, actually.

What about the others?

I thought you were going

to take me to the others.

Oh, I have.

Oh, no.

All of them.

They were all captured.

Trying to make me happy.

When Papa came looking for them,

Gargamel got him, too.

I've been so selfish.

Well, on the bright side,

looks like you'll all get to spend

one last Christmas together after all.

Merry Christmas to me!

Hefty! Hefty!

I see you've met Santa Claws.

You are going to look great on top of my tree.

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Todd Berger

Todd Berger (born April 5, 1979) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, and novelist most prominently known for writing, directing, and appearing in the films It's a Disaster, Cover Versions, and The Scenesters. Berger has also appeared as an actor in films such as Southland Tales and on the television shows Parks and Recreation and Maron. Berger also wrote the novel Showdown City, published in 2016 by Diversion Books. Publishers Weekly gave the book a starred review and called it a "terrific debut novel." Berger is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin, where he worked for the student television station KVR-TV and wrote and directed the nationally syndicated comedy show Campus Loop.Berger also wrote The Happytime Murders, an upcoming noir-comedy puppet film being directed by Brian Henson and starring Melissa McCarthy, and is currently writing a screenplay for a film adaptation of Where's Waldo. more…

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