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Smurfette Dead - UNICEF Sacrifices Petite Blue Blonde for Politics
2005-10-11
UNICEF Bombs Smurfs to Highlight Plight
Oct 11 12:19 PM US/Eastern





R. I. P.
Smurfette
(1965-2005)


By HELENA SPONGENBERG
Associated Press Writer

BRUSSELS, Belgium

Smurfette is left for dead. Baby Smurf is left crying and orphaned as the Smurf's village is carpet bombed by warplanes _ a horrific scene and imagery not normally associated with the lovable blue-skinned cartoon characters.

These are the scenes being shown as part of a new UNICEF ad-campaign on Belgian television.

"It's working. We are getting a lot of reactions and people are logging on to our Web site," UNICEF Belgium spokesman Philippe Henon said Tuesday.

The Belgian office of the U.N. children's fund said it has decided to use the creations of late Belgian artist Peyo to shock a complacent public into backing its fund-raising efforts for ex-child soldiers in Africa.

The 20-second video commercial clip now being shown on Belgian TV aims to show that war can happen in the most innocent of places, Henon said.

"We get reactions from all over the place," said Henon. "People are shocked and want to know the reasons behind this cartoon image."

The appeal is meant to raise money for UNICEF projects in Burundi, Congo and Sudan, Henon said. However, due to its graphic and disturbing scenes, this cartoon is not for everyone. The advertisement is aimed at an adult audience and is only shown after 9 p.m. to avoid upsetting young Smurfs fans.

Yes, but some will see it, and be freaked by it. But, of course, it is in French. No matter how important the message, it is seriously degraded by making a presenataion like this

The video is peacefully introduced by birds, butterflies and happy Smurfs playing and singing their theme song when suddenly out of the sky, bombs rain down onto their forest village, scattering Papa Smurf and the rest as their houses are set ablaze.

The bombs kill Smurfette leaving Baby Smurf orphaned and crying at the edge of a crater in the last scene of the video and finishing of with the text "don't let war destroy the children's world."

It calls on viewers to donate.

UNICEF traditionally uses real life images of playing and laughing children but decided to change it for something that would shock people, Henon said.

"We wanted to have lasting effect of our campaign, because we felt that in comparison to previous campaigns, the public is not easily motivated to do things for humanitarian causes and certainly not when it involved Africa or children in war," he said.

Henon added that UNICEF would never cross the line and film real-life war scenes in its appeals.

The UNICEF campaign was launched Friday with the Smurf TV spot and will last until April.

"We see so many images that we don't really react anymore," said Julie Lamoureux, account director at Publicis, an advertising agency that drew up the campaign for UNICEF Belgium. "In 35 seconds we wanted to show adults how awful war is by reaching them within their memories of childhood."

The Smurf ad will be followed by similar ad in November to promote UNICEF's "let children live in peace" campaign.

French children's program Martine and the children's song "Au Clair de la Lune" will be presented with changed lyrics.

Posted by:BigEd

#15  This is about the level of competence associated with most UN peacekeeping actions of the last 20 years. I'm surprised the UN propagandists didn't put US markings on the bombs. UNICEF has been a scam for a long time.
Posted by: RWV   2005-10-11 23:13  

#14  FLASH-UNICEF-LOSERS ! The UN needs to own up to the fact that it is a lost cause if it needs to kill smurfs to get their message across. They should not have wasted all their credibility on making a select few rich over the Iraq sanctions...I hope Bolton helps clean that place up.
Posted by: Witt   2005-10-11 22:42  

#13  New Live Aid concert to come, "We are the smurfs, we are the....."
Posted by: Captain America   2005-10-11 22:33  

#12  Anonymoose, http://media.putfile.com/end_of_smurfs

Robert Crawford and Whain, thanks for the explanation, I did not make the connection until just now after reading your replies.
Posted by: Edward Yee   2005-10-11 20:36  

#11  I keep seeing articles about this video, but I've not seen a single link to the actual video. Anyone have one?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-10-11 20:11  

#10  RIP Smurfette..we hardly knew ye. Y' know, even at 40- she was pretty hot.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2005-10-11 19:27  

#9  Yee,

The UN is the successor to the League. It assumed its property in Geneva and existing mandates. It is the heir in all its abject failure as well.
Posted by: Whains Uleremp8425   2005-10-11 18:23  

#8  Oh, and Whain, I thought that was a Chinese orphan in World War II before the UN. Bit of a non sequitur to say the least.

And yet that's exactly the image they used as the basis for the final scene in their cartoon.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-10-11 17:26  

#7  I thought donor fatigue had already set in by the nineties?

Oh, and Whain, I thought that was a Chinese orphan in World War II before the UN. Bit of a non sequitur to say the least.
Posted by: Edward Yee   2005-10-11 17:12  

#6  yeah! smurfs pwn3d!

gargamel is teh hardkoare!
Posted by: muck4doo   2005-10-11 16:59  

#5  Baby Smurf is left crying and orphaned as the Smurf's village is carpet bombed by warplanes...

It would take a man with a heart of stone not to laugh at that.

UNICEF traditionally uses real life images of playing and laughing children but decided to change it for something that would shock people...

It sounds as if compassion fatigue is setting in.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2005-10-11 16:40  

#4  How about putting this photo up along side the smurf? The League of Nations/UN did a good job of stopping that slaughter too. Message - don't expect the UN to save your butt!

Posted by: Whains Uleremp8425   2005-10-11 16:25  

#3  Didn't have enough old Pathe film available of Belgium refugees being strafed and bombed by the Luftwaffe in 1940? Why use cartoon characters when you have the real stuff?
Posted by: Whains Uleremp8425   2005-10-11 16:22  

#2  When are they doing the kiddie porn version? You know, for the UN "insiders"?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-10-11 16:10  

#1  All I have to say is this:

It will do nothing to help former child soldiers in Burundi when "Generation Y" (or whatever) is too busy laughing at watching the Smurfs get pwned and saying stuff like "Gargamel is HARDCORE".

I would know. ;)
Posted by: Edward Yee   2005-10-11 15:55  

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