French city broke Smarf Number World Record

Landerneau: According to the organizers, a small city in western France, according to the organizers, has set a world record for the largest number of Smarf-Costumes collected at one place, according to the organizers, according to the organizers.At the remote western end of the Brittany region of France, Landernue, population 16,000, tried twice before wrestling from a city in Germany Lachingon, which in 2019 managed to collect 2,762 smefs simultaneously in 2019.BUT on Saturday, French Challengers finally dissolved the record, wearing 3,076 people and painted on the face in blue, wearing white hats and singing Smaffi songs.
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A participant said, “We smiled the record.”In 1958, Belgian cartoonist called Smurfs made by drinks and “schtroumpfs” in French, they are small, human beings that live in the forest. Funny characters have turned into a major franchise that includes films, series, advertising, video games, theme parks and toys.“A friend encouraged me to join and I thought: ‘Why not?’,” 82 -year -old Simon Proneost said, drinking a beer on the roof of a cafe, dressed as a smurfet.A 20-year-old student Albane Dallarivaire traveled all the way from the rains-to be more than 200 km (125 mi)-to be comfortable. “We thought it was a good idea to help the landnue out,” he said.Landerneau’s Mayor Patrick Lakeler, also in full smurf dress, stated that the effort “brings people together and gives them something to think about the time we are living”.Pascal Son, the head of the association organizing the event, said the meeting “allows people to have fun and enter a fictional world for a few hours”.The contestants were relieved that the weather conditions were favorable, after the previous record effort, in 2023, he was drowned by heavy rains that kept many contestants away.In 2020, an initial bid in an initial – with more than 3,500 smurfs – was rejected by Guinness World Records on a technology due to a missing document.Landerneau’s Smurf was almost ready to leave enthusiasts, but the filmmaking company Paramount persuaded him to go to another.Paramount, which is set to release “Smurfs, The Movie” in July, assured him to handle the PR of the event and offer 1,200 free tickets for the film preview.