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=== Season 4 (1984) === {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders wikiepisodetable" !<abbr>No.</abbr><br> overall !<abbr>No.</abbr> in<br> season !Title !Written by !Original air date !<abbr>Prod.</abbr><br> code |- !95a |1a |"Symbols of Wisdom" |Frances Novier |September 15, 1984 |408b |- | colspan="6" |Both Gargamel and Brainy use hair tonic to grow a beard. |- !95b |1b |"Blue Eyes Returns" |Gerard Baldwin |September 15, 1984 |425a |- | colspan="6" |Gargamel's rain spell floods the entire forest and Smurfette calls on Blue Eyes, her pegasus friend, to help the Smurfs. |- !96a |2a |"Secret of the Village Well" |Frances Novier |September 15, 1984 |409b |- | colspan="6" |After making a wish, Clumsy refuses to leave the village well. |- !96b |2b |"Stop and Smurf the Roses" |Patsy Cameron |September 15, 1984 |411b |- | colspan="6" |Chlorhydris destroys all the flowers in the world. |- !97a |3a |"The Gingerbread Smurfs" |Sandy Fries |September 15, 1984 |409a |- | colspan="6" |Brainy and Clumsy make living gingerbread cookies that cause trouble in the village. |- !97b |3b |"Jokey's Shadow" |Richard H. Fogel, Jr. |September 15, 1984 |403a |- | colspan="6" |Jokey's shadow comes to life. |- !98a |4a |"Jokey's Funny Bone" |Patsy Cameron |September 22, 1984 |412a |- | colspan="6" |After Vanity gets hurt and gets a lot of attention, Jokey fakes being hurt. |- !98b |4b |"Tick Tock Smurfs" |Larry Parr |September 22, 1984 |413a |- | colspan="6" |Brainy creates a schedule that is making the other Smurfs angry. |- !99a |5a |"The Master Smurf" |Kevin Hopps |September 22, 1984 |424 |- | colspan="6" |Greedy puts on a crown that gives him the power to command anyone to do anything. |- !99b |5b |"Tailor's Magic Needle" |Mel Gilden and Patsy Cameron |September 22, 1984 |420a |- | colspan="6" |Brainy and Tailor use Papa's spellbook and create a magic needle to do Tailor's work faster. |- !100a |6a |"The Traveler" |Tedd Anasti and Mark Seidenberg |September 22, 1984 |407a |- | colspan="6" |A dragon spirit wreaks havoc. |- !100b |6b |"A Pet for Baby Smurf" |Frances Novier |September 22, 1984 |408a |- | colspan="6" |Gargamel turns Azrael into a Smurf catcher. |- !101 |7 |"The Incredible Shrinking Wizard" |Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti |September 29, 1984 |404 |- | colspan="6" |The Smurfs help Gargamel when Gargamel shrinks to the size of a Smurf due to pollution. |- !102a |8a |"Breakfast at Greedy's" |Patsy Cameron |September 29, 1984 |420b |- | colspan="6" |Greedy makes pancakes that send all Smurfs except for Clumsy, Lazy and Baby up in the air. |- !102b |8b |"The Secret of Shadow Swamp" |John Bates |September 29, 1984 |405a |- | colspan="6" |It is Grouchy's birthday and Grouchy travels to Shadow Swamp to escape the party. |- !103a |9a |"Smurf the Other Cheek" |''Story by'' : Peyo; ''Teleplay by'': Frances Novier |September 29, 1984 |417a |- | colspan="6" |This episode shows that Hefty and Handy are close friends. |- !103b |9b |"The Trojan Smurf" |''Story by'' : Peyo; ''Teleplay by'': Mark Seidenberg |September 29, 1984 |417b |- | colspan="6" |Gargamel hides in a Trojan horse. |- !104a |10a |"A Float Full of Smurfs" |Ray Parker |October 6, 1984 |411a |- | colspan="6" |Gargamel and Azrael dress as rabbits, hoping to be selected to pull the float for the Smurf Fall Carnival. |- !104b |10b |"Smurfette's Sweet Tooth" |''Story by'' : Patsy Cameron; ''Teleplay by'': John Semper and Cynthia Friedlob |October 6, 1984 |418b |- | colspan="6" |After Smurfette eats her entire year's worth of smurfberry candy, she casts a spell to give her the ability to turn everything she touches into smurfberry candy. |- !105 |11 |"Smurf on Wood" |Richard H. Fogel, Jr. |October 6, 1984 |416 |- | colspan="6" |Clumsy finds a wishing tree and Brainy is thrown out of the village. |- !106a |12a |"The Smurfomatic Smurfolator" |''Story by'' : Peyo; ''Teleplay by'': John Bates |October 6, 1984 |422b |- | colspan="6" |Handy makes a large machine that was seen in his dream. |- !106b |12b |"Petrified Smurfs" |Mark Seidenberg |October 6, 1984 |421a |- | colspan="6" |Brainy turns half the forest, including the Smurfs, into stone. |- !107a |13a |"Papa's Worrywarts" |Richard H. Fogel, Jr. |October 13, 1984 |422a |- | colspan="6" |Papa gets infected with warts that make him worry about everything. |- !107b |13b |"Lazy's Slumber Party" |Patsy Cameron, John Semper, and Cynthia Friedlob |October 13, 1984 |423a |- | colspan="6" |Lazy has to save the Smurfs from Bigmouth after they play a prank on him while he is sleeping. |- !108 |14 |"The Pussywillow Pixies" |Patsy Cameron, Tedd Anasti, and Richard H. Fogel, Jr. |October 13, 1984 |401 |- | colspan="6" |The Smurfs journey to help the Pixies from the evil Wartmongers. |- !109a |15a |"The Big Nose Dilemma" |Jeff Segal |October 13, 1984 |421b |- | colspan="6" |Vanity uses a spellbook and gets a shiny new nose which he finds dissatisfying. |- !109b |15b |"The Smurfbox Derby" |''Story by'' : Gerard Baldwin; ''Teleplay by'': Mark Seidenberg |October 13, 1984 |423b |- | colspan="6" |Handy invents karts for the Smurfs and they do a race to determine which kart is the fastest. |- !110 |16 |"A Circus for Baby" |John Semper and Cynthia Friedlob |October 20, 1984 |410 |- | colspan="6" |While trying to save Baby from Lord Balthazar, Hefty falls. |- !111a |17a |"Babes in Wartland" |Richard H. Fogel, Jr. |October 20, 1984 |425b |- | colspan="6" |Baby Smurf ends up at the hollow and gets captured by the Wartmongers. |- !111b |17b |"The Smurf-walk Cafe" |''Story by'' : Gerard Baldwin; ''Teleplay by'': Patsy Cameron |October 20, 1984 |426a |- | colspan="6" |The Smurfs learn that it is better to work together. |- !112a |18a |"The Smurfiest of Friends" |Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti |October 20, 1984 |427b |- | colspan="6" |Brainy gets made fun of, so he runs away and gets kidnapped by an evil imp. |- !112b |18b |"Never Smurf Off Til Tomorrow" |John Bonaccorsi |October 20, 1984 |406 |- | colspan="6" |Lazy gets hurt while preparing for a hurricane and he, Handy, Smurfette, Brainy, Hefty and Nat are trapped in a volcano that is about to erupt. |- !113a |19a |"Bigmouth Smurf" |Mark Seidenberg |October 27, 1984 |427a |- | colspan="6" |Gargamel turns Bigmouth into a giant Smurf. |- !113b |19b |"Baby's Enchanted Didey" |''Story by'' : Mike Keyes; ''Teleplay by'': Richard H. Fogel, Jr. |October 27, 1984 |428a |- | colspan="6" |Tailor Smurf makes a golden diaper for Baby Smurf from Gargamel's enchanted dust. |- !114a |20a |"The Man in the Moon" |Frances Novier |October 27, 1984 |407b |- | colspan="6" |The Man in the Moon feels unappreciated and decides to leave the moon and, in doing so, causes the moon to stop shining. He visits the Smurf village and learns about their annual Full Moon Festival. |- !114b |20b |"Smurfette's Golden Tresses" |Kevin Hopps and John Bates |October 27, 1984 |415a |- | colspan="6" |Hogatha kidnaps Smurfette so she can use Smurfette's hair in a potion to give her beautiful hair to satisfy her new love. |- !115a |21a |"The Whole Smurf and Nothing but the Smurf" |Richard H. Fogel, Jr. |October 27, 1984 |403b |- | colspan="6" |Gargamel gives Smurfette a fib formula instead of a truth tonic. |- !115b |21b |"Gargamel's Giant" |Tedd Anasti and Mark Seidenberg |October 27, 1984 |402a |- | colspan="6" |Toughie (Tuffy) fights Azrael and loses. |- !116a |22a |"The Patchwork Bear" |John Bonaccorsi |November 10, 1984 |418a |- | colspan="6" |The Smurfs help a cowardly bear save the Crystal Kingdom and the Emerald Empress from being encased in ice by a vengeful being. |- !116b |22b |"Hefty and the Wheelsmurfer" |Sandy Fries |November 10, 1984 |413b |- | colspan="6" |Handy makes a wheelchair for Hefty. |- !117a |23a |"Hopping Cough Smurfs" |''Story by'' : LeRoy Parker, Felicia Freeman, and Michael Maliani<br> ''Teleplay by'' : Tedd Anasti and Mark Seidenberg |November 10, 1984 |414 |- | colspan="6" |Gargamel gives the Smurfs the hopping cough. |- !117b |23b |"The Little Orange Horse with the Gold Shoes" |Gerard Baldwin |November 10, 1984 |419 |- | colspan="6" |Smurfette meets a young pegasus named Blue Eyes that no one besides her and Azrael can see. Blue Eyes loses one of the golden horseshoes given to him by Thor. Gargamel finds the horseshoe. |- !118a |24a |"Monster Smurfs" |''Story by'' : Peyo; ''Teleplay by'': Sharon Painter |November 10, 1984 |415b |- | colspan="6" |Brainy uses magic to turn the Smurfs into monsters for one night. |- !118b |24b |"The Bad Place" |''Story by'' : Gerard Baldwin; ''Teleplay by'': Mark Seidenberg |November 10, 1984 |426b |- | colspan="6" |Muddy aliens visit the Smurfs. |- !119a |25a |"Smurfing for Ghosts" |Patsy Cameron, Tedd Anasti, and Mark Seidenberg |November 17, 1984 |428b |- | colspan="6" |Brainy and Clumsy become ghostbusters. |- !119b |25b |"The Gargoyle of Quarrel Castle" |Tedd Anasti and Mark Seidenberg |November 17, 1984 |402b |- | colspan="6" |The Smurfs play with Tharp. |- !120a |26a |"Smurfiplication" |Gordon Bressack |November 17, 1984 |405b |- | colspan="6" |Having one Brainy is more than enough. Now the Smurfs have to contend with six Brainys. |- !120b |26b |"Gargamel's Miss-Fortune" |Felicia Freeman and Michael Maliani |November 17, 1984 |412b |- | colspan="6" |After Gargamel tricks a fortune teller to help him capture Smurfette and Dreamy, the fortune teller helps Papa Smurf trick Gargamel in order to rescue them. |}
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