The Smurfs: A | Christmas Carol

: Several reviewers, including those from IGN , noted that this 22-minute short felt more focused and "competently made" than the full-length live-action movie it was paired with.

: Brainy Smurf (Fred Armisen) shows him how his negative attitude dampens the joy of others. The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol

A unique highlight for many viewers is the visual style. While the short is bookended with the used in the 2011 feature film, the sequences featuring the ghosts transition into traditional 2D animation , serving as a nostalgic homage to the 1980s Saturday morning cartoon series. This blend was achieved through a collaboration between Sony Pictures Imageworks and Duck Studios. Review Perspectives : Several reviewers, including those from IGN ,

: Smurfette (Melissa Sturm) reveals that Grouchy’s bitterness stems from never receiving the one gift he truly wanted—a hang glider. While the short is bookended with the used

On Christmas Eve, the Smurf village is bustling with festive preparations, but Grouchy Smurf (voiced by George Lopez) refuses to participate, shocking his fellow Smurfs. To restore his holiday spirit, Papa Smurf (Jack Angel) uses a magical potion that triggers a dream in which Grouchy is visited by three spirits:

Critical and audience reception is generally positive, with a and an 87% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes . What Reviewers Liked:

: Hefty Smurf (Gary Basaraba) depicts a dark timeline where the Smurfs are captured by Gargamel (Hank Azaria) because of Grouchy’s lack of cooperation.