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The Smurfs Season 4 Episode 20
Take one toad, put Papa Smurf’s cap on him, throw in a bunch of superstitious Smurfs who think it’s a result of Papa Smurf making a wish at a magic tree, plus one wizard in search of that toad.
Serie: The Smurfs
Episode Title: Smurf On Wood
Air Date: 1984-10-06
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