Unusual but true: Smurfs turn a small German town blue

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Smurfs turn small German town blue

People dressed as Smurfs pose before an attempt to hold the world's largest meeting of Smurfs, in Lauchringen, Germany, Feb 16, 2019. [Photo/VCG]

A small German town was turned blue when it tried to break the world record for the largest meeting of Smurfs.

Lauchringen, near the German border with Switzerland, was a sea of blue and white as people donned costumes from the Belgian cartoon.

A participant dressed as a Smurf paints a man's face blue before an attempt to hold the world's largest meeting of Smurfs, in Lauchringen, Germany, Feb 16, 2019. [Photo/VCG]

The attempt saw 2,762 participants dressed as characters like Papa Smurf and Smurfette dancing and singing the series' theme song.

People dressed as Smurfs pose before an attempt to hold the world's largest meeting of Smurfs, in Lauchringen, Germany, Feb 16, 2019. [Photo/VCG]

Created in Belgium in 1958, the appeal of the Smurfs – or Die Schlümpfe as they are known in Germany – still endures for children more than 50 years on.

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