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With The Facts of Life and The Smurfs both having aired in the '80s, we can pretend that on Saturday mornings the Lost Girls came over to the lounge and watched The Smurfs with our regular gang. And they might gravitate toward these as their personal favorites:
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I had completely forgotten about the FOL characters watching The Smurfs! Thanks for bringing back some fond memories, '80s. I'm sure I saw this when it originally aired.
There were also the "One to Grow On" bumpers on Saturday mornings, with FOL characters. Kim, Lisa, Kim, Nancy, Nancy. I haven't found any with Mindy. It would have been cool to have had the Lost Girls, too. But that season was so short, and NBC in such a bad place that I don't think they even thought of cross-promoting their shows like that. The only cross promotions I can think of during the first season were the DS/FOL crossovers, and Charlotte and Julie Pie appearing on Hollywood Squares. |
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Oo, good links, I never even knew there was a "Facts"/"Smurfs" connection!
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So the past couple of weekends, I've binged on my "Smurfs" season 1 DVDs from 1981. And ya know what, there really is some common ground between "Smurfs" and "Facts"!
Those are some off the top of my head, and there are probably more! Wow, no wonder I love the Smurfs! ![]() I really am eager to get more seasons on DVD!
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Now, all that said, again, both shows were on NBC.
Warren Littlefield was at NBC. Warren Littlefield couldn't handle "Facts of Life" because it had "too many girls!", at a whopping 7, which was so boggling to him he was sure there were "10, 12 girls". Now, "The Smurfs" had 98 Smurfs under the leadership of Papa Smurf (well, 99 once Vanity's mirror was hit by lightning and his reflection came to life in "The Hundredth Smurf" for the Dance of a Hundred Smurfs, but I digress). So if 7 girls on a show completely blew away Mr. Littlefield's mind, how on earth was he able to comprehend 98 "student" personalities in the Smurf Village??? ![]() Okay, so we never really saw all 100 Smurfs distinctly personified, but they sure showed a heck of a lot more smurfs than characterized Eastland students---there were easily at least a couple dozen heavily featured/main Smurfs! Maybe Mr. Littlefield was out of the office the day they decided there would be nearly 100 Smurfs.
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I mean, here he was, trying to make the case that a 22-minute sitcom couldn't handle 7 girls, and yet a 22-minute cartoon on the same network could handle 15-25 characters?! WTF?! That was all total BS anyway. Head of the Class had 10-15 students, Saved by the Bell had 6 main students, Eight is Enough had 8 kids, Degrassi had 20+ students. |
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And "Cheers" had many characters and serviced them all wonderfully too.
At least all of FOL is on DVD. Sadly, only season 1 of the Smurfs are available fully in the US! Otherwise, there are only 15 episodes of a couple more seasons split up onto smaller DVDs, yet Region 4 (Aus/New Z) gets to have complete seasons 2 and 3...[sigh!] And regarding my other post above, had you ever realized just how much in common "Smurfs" and "Facts" had?? ![]() (psst, also, I wonder if Lorsie's "too young" for the Smurfs? He's been conspicuously absent in this thread )
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I even own animation cells from the series, the gift of an animator friend. Here are a few more connections:
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Oo, and another one!
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Really? You don't think Vanity Smurf was gay?
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