This lighthearted post celebrates the enduring charm of The Smurfs movie and franchise, blending nostalgia, pop culture trivia and fun anecdotes. It revisits their origins, quirky characters and the iconic theme song “la la la la la la la,” while connecting them to shared childhood memories. The tone is cheerful, emoji-filled and designed to evoke both smiles and fond recollections.
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🌀✨ “La la la la la la…” — When Smurfs Go Global, Multiverse & Existential 🎮💙
You know it.
That tune.
That unmistakable “la la la la la la la” that could only mean one thing: the Smurfs are back.
But this time, they’re not just dodging Gargamel in the forest.
They’re ziplining through Paris, wrestling Snooterpoots in the Australian Outback and glitching through video game dimensions, anime realms and even claymation sequences.
Yes, it’s all real.
No, I can’t unsee it.
🗺️ The World (and Screen Styles) Are Not Enough
This isn’t your cozy mushroom-village Saturday cartoon. It’s a multiverse musical adventure on speed.
🗼 In Paris, they join a ninja Smurf squad (led by Ken’s daughter Moxie, because why not).
🐨 In Australia, they battle hairy chaos-creatures called Snooterpoots (led by Mama Poot).
🎮 In between? They get digitized into old-school arcade pixels, stylized like anime characters and molded into clay like a bonus scene from Wallace & Gromit.
If you ever wondered what it looks like when a Smurf rage-quits a game level or does a Sailor Moon transformation — this is it. 🤯
🧠 “What’s Your Thing?” – No Name Smurf Asks the Big Questions
Among the glitter and glitches, one smurf stands out by… not knowing who he is. Literally.
No Name Smurf spends the entire film asking others “What’s your thing?” — trying to figure out his role in a world where everyone else has one.
- Brainy is smart
- Hefty is strong
- Jokey blows things up
- Smurfette… is “the girl”
But what about the ones who don’t fit the label?
This unexpectedly heartfelt thread explores identity, belonging and purpose — especially when everyone around you seems to already have it figured out.
Sound familiar?
🎶 Yes, Rihanna Smurfed a Song (and a Movie)
- Rihanna voices Smurfette and produced the movie
- She also released “Friend of Mine”, a sweet bop for kids (and nostalgic grown-ups)
- The soundtrack includes Tyla, Cardi B, DJ Khaled, James Corden, Desi Trill and others
(There’s also a moment where Gargamel tries to beatbox with a llama and crystal orb — interpret as you will.)
🍿 The Reviews? Less “Yay!” More “Why?”
Critics were… not feeling Smurfy.
- Called “a colossal pile of Smurf” by more than one reviewer
- Described as “14 cupcakes for dinner — fun until the crash”
- But kids? Laughed. Cackled. Rewatched.
It’s a visual sugar rush. Adults may need a cup of calming tea after.
💙 Final Thoughts: Your Thing Might Be Blue
Behind the glitter cannon of genres and gags, the Smurfs (2025) movie still tugs at something real:
That quiet question so many of us carry — what’s my thing?Where do I belong?What if I don’t fit a label yet?
Turns out, la la la la la la la is the soundtrack to a smol blue existential crisis… wrapped in sparkles and slapstick.
And honestly?
That’s kind of beautiful.
🎯 TL;DR
A chaotic, genre-hopping, globe-trotting Smurf musical where identity, multiverse and mayhem collide.
You’ll laugh. You’ll eye-roll. You might even hum along:
“La la la la la la la…” 🎶
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