smurfettes
André I'm 30 years old.Great smurf Marcelo.
I have a question for you. I hope you are not so secret about your age, so what year was you 4 years old? Because I would like to know between which years Hering manufactured smurfs. Maybe you already know this??
Thanks for that info Marcelo. I remember when I was 30 years old back in the 1940s. At least it seems like that.André I'm 30 years old.Great smurf Marcelo.
I have a question for you. I hope you are not so secret about your age, so what year was you 4 years old? Because I would like to know between which years Hering manufactured smurfs. Maybe you already know this??
The following information is not 100% reliable - just memories from my young head in the 80s:
I believe Hering started to make Smurfs around 1984. I've got my first ones (cowboy and guitarist) in 84 after seeing my cousins with other Smurfs (and begging for a few). I knew these were new toys because I always loved the Smurfs cartoon and I was always inside toy stores (so I would know about these miniatures if they existed before).
I'm not completely sure but I honestly doubt that Hering released Smurfs in Brazil before 1984.
I also don't know when our line was cancelled. I've got my last two Smurfs when I was much older (8 or 9 years old) and I guess the production stopped around this time period (in the end of the 80s).
Brazil's first contact with Smurfs was the Hanna-Barbera cartoon. And these characters were popular here only when the show aired on television. I'm sure the Herings were a product strictly from the 80s.
Hering and argentinian minimodels are very interesting smurfs for collect...The number of different hering is fixed for the gaps the house has (23 different), but the number of argentinian smurfs is bigger. SOme of them with and some other without markings, and a lot of fakes...That makes those smurfs very interesting to collect...And as Lia has shown, the different markings and even some coliours of hering is a good reason for going on looking for themAnd the Hering-smurfs and the Minimodels are smurfs I will try to get more off
I checked all and these are the results:Are all your Heringsmurfs marked "hering made in brazil" Marcelo?
They probably are!
Because the stranger versions with erased markings and 3 stripes, usually come from Argentina.
I even know of some Hering smurfs that are painted in the argentinian way.
Lia
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