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They can't kill the Smurfs off like that!

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:55 am
by TexasStooge
Smurfs bombed in UNICEF ad campaign

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- Smurfette is left for dead. Baby Smurf is left crying and orphaned as the Smurfs' 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.

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: Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:06 am
by Skywatch_NC
Talk about UNICEF gone OVERboard. :x :roll:

Eric

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:10 am
by kevin
I am sorry that does not offend me. The Sudanese government offends me, and the dignity of all honorable people on this planet.

Children are being killed for no better reason than of their lineage. And it must be stopped, now.

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:50 am
by Skywatch_NC
But to use a popular nice children's cartoon for an ie. :roll:

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:46 pm
by arkess7
Well i heard on my local news today,, that's where the smurfs are from....Belgium.....so if they want to use one of there cartoons they created, to send a message out to people.....then so be it.

BTW when i was a kid in the 80's i loved the smurfs! :oops: Smurfs were everywhere, they were it back then! ha-ha :lol:

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:56 pm
by GalvestonDuck
Smurfs can't be killed...they're animated and fictional characters. It's the same as how Teletubbies can't be gay (hello? they're androgynous, sexless blobs of bouncing, goofy, annoyingly-talkative fur...who knows which sex is the same sex when it comes to Teletubbies?).

:wink:

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:58 pm
by kevin
The point is to upset and offend, because if you're offended at the deaths of fictional characters, shouldn't you be even more offended at the janjaweed in the Sudan killing innocent people?

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:46 pm
by arkess7
GalvestonDuck wrote:Smurfs can't be killed...they're animated and fictional characters. It's the same as how Teletubbies can't be gay (hello? they're androgynous, sexless blobs of bouncing, goofy, annoyingly-talkative fur...who knows which sex is the same sex when it comes to Teletubbies?).

:wink:


:roflmao: thats funny ....when my daughter was 2 thats all she wanted to watch was Teletubbies.... :lol: 'time for teletubbies,time for teletubbies' :lol:

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:47 pm
by arkess7
kevin wrote:The point is to upset and offend, because if you're offended at the deaths of fictional characters, shouldn't you be even more offended at the janjaweed in the Sudan killing innocent people?


yea thats an awful situation over there :(

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 3:02 pm
by Skywatch_NC
okay...just disregard my posts at this topic as not holding any water so to say. :wink:

Eric

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 3:32 pm
by rainstorm
how about this cartoon. the UN could make a cartoon about child smurfs dying in iraq while kofi and his un friends were stealing oil for food money? probably wont see that cartoon anytime soon

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:43 pm
by kevin
Yes. Because the United Nations had corruption, they should not in any way try to help children dying all around the world. Sorry rainstorm, but organizations do not criticize themselves publicly most of the time, America included.

How about you spend your own money to make that cartoon and present it to the world, because that would indeed be a noble cause. :D

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:58 pm
by breeze
Well, I'm offended. Period.

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:35 pm
by rainstorm
kevin wrote:Yes. Because the United Nations had corruption, they should not in any way try to help children dying all around the world. Sorry rainstorm, but organizations do not criticize themselves publicly most of the time, America included.

How about you spend your own money to make that cartoon and present it to the world, because that would indeed be a noble cause. :D


how about another cartoon? female smurfs in a poor african nation being sexually assualted by un goons.

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:57 pm
by JQ Public
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:24 pm
by kevin
rainstorm wrote:
kevin wrote:Yes. Because the United Nations had corruption, they should not in any way try to help children dying all around the world. Sorry rainstorm, but organizations do not criticize themselves publicly most of the time, America included.

How about you spend your own money to make that cartoon and present it to the world, because that would indeed be a noble cause. :D


how about another cartoon? female smurfs in a poor african nation being sexually assualted by un goons.


Countries donate UN troops, and the multinational forces are only as good as the countries that donate. Crimes like that are not excusable, but if you knew how the United Nations worked, you'd know that the multinational forces are a bit away from UNICEF in terms of what they do...

For instance did you know the World Bank is part of the UN? Oh yes, the world bank is filled with rapists and embezzelers, sure... :roll: