These comics also feature the smurfs. Schleich produced a fafnir in as part of it's "Crazy Friends" series. This series consists of 4 PVC characters with wire inserts to make them bendable. A monkey, bird and cow complete the set. This fafnir, though not part of the smurf PVC series made by Schleich, is a favourite amongst smurf collectors.
Red Variation The original fafnir made by Schleich is the red variation. This dragon is a dark green colour with a red nose, antennae and spikes. This variation appears less frequently than the green versions. Green variations The green variation of this dragon pictured left was produced in the 80s as a promotional item for Hoechst AG - a German life-sciences company.
This dragon is a dark green colour with a light green antennae and spikes. The versions include Hoechst stamped on the side, no Hoechst and detachable legs. Fafnir info was used with permission from SmurfWiki. In the episode a fly bites ones of the smurfs on the tail, turning him purple and also making him jump about yelling, "Gnap! Although purple in the episode, the smurfs are black as figures. The figures are extremely rare and collectible and made from over various years through to There was a quite a delay before the next Easter figures, but in Six more figures were released for sale: Baby Smurf in Easter Egg official numbering 5.
This brought the total of Easter Smurfs to collect to twelve. In , fake Easter Smurfs started appearing out of Hong Kong. These fakes were a little smaller and most made from two seperate parts glued together.
The fakes could easily be told apart from the real smurfs if you had both of them side by side, but unfortunately many were sold on ebay to unwitting buyers. The fakes are of a much lower quality and not worth a great deal. Only six of the Easter Smurfs were copied as fakes: , , , , and As a general rule of thumb: if a Smurf comes from Hong Kong, it's more than likely a fake. Anniversary Smurfs Over the years the smurfs have celebrated many different anniversaries.
This was one from a set of 10 McDonalds Smurfs that were released that year. The 30th Anniversary Golden Base Smurf has a smurf on a stand, and although the whole thing is taller than a regular smurf, the Smurf on the stand is slightly smaller than a regular smurf.
The 40th Anniversary on the Smurfs was celebrated in style with a big 40th Anniversary band set. This deluxe set included a singer, bass guitarist, lead guitarist, keyboardist, drummer, speaker stands and a band stand.
The entire thing was packaged beautifully in a box. A great way to celebrate an anniversary. This is a collectors site about the PVC smurfs. The aim with this guide is to list all known variations of all smurfs, playsets, buildings, boxes etc. Also give you as much information about them as possible. Because I want to use as much space as possible for pictures I will try to keep the listing simple.
This will also make it a lot easier to navigate between the pages both on the computer and the smartphone. If anything seems wrong or if you have a variation not mentioned please let me know.
Email: smurfar telia. I would also like to thank all the members on the Blue Cavern forum. Without them this research regarding the markings and chronology of the PVC smurfs would not have been possible and also a lot less fun. The information you find here is based on information found in Schleich and Bully catalogues, posters, boxes, Schleich and Bully websites, BP posters and websites etc. They had great connection with Schleich and are very accurate when telling what happened during those years.
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