The “blue face” is not good either

The Smurfs phenomenon has certainly reached a fever pitch. Originating in the late 1950s, these small blue creatures have steadily gained popularity, appearing in comics, movies, cartoons, and even video games over the decades. However, their popularity hasn’t shielded them from Carnival’s epic costume fails, where well-meaning fans often end up with hilariously off-target renditions of these beloved characters.

During events like carnivals, enthusiasts often seize the chance to dress up as these beloved characters. Yet, if the application of blue paint isn’t handled with care, what starts as an attempt to resemble the adorable Smurfs can quickly devolve into a rather unsettling portrayal. The individuals in this picture serve as a cautionary example, turning from charming dwarfs into figures that appear to have encountered some rather curious mishaps with their blue paint.

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