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  2. Dec 27, 2023 · The creature was created by Nate Hallinan, who, in 2014 wondered what Smurfs would look like if they were actually real.

  3. Sep 28, 2023 · The Russian-language meme called " Smurf Cat," also known as the "Blue Mushroom Cat" and originally named "Шайлушай" or "Shailushai" in English, features a blue, elf-like creature with a mushroom head and a cat's face, resembling a Smurf from the animated series.

    • Zach Sweat
  4. Sep 19, 2023 · Here's a history of the song "The Spectre" by Alan Walker, which has been used in internet meme videos long before Smurf Cat. Where Does 'We Live, We Love, We Lie' Come From? On September 17th, musician Alan Walker released a song he called "The Spectre," with the YouTube upload of the track gathering over 1 billion streams in six years, even ...

  5. Sep 17, 2023 · The photo first surfaced after being created by artist Nate Hallinan. As he explains on his website below, the piece was conceived by posing the following question: “What if Smurfs were...

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  6. Oct 3, 2024 · Smurf cat is precisely what its name suggests: a hybrid between the iconic ’80s Smurf and what seems to be a blue creature with a cat-looking face. The blue Smurf cat was created by Nate Hallinan, a concept artist and illustrator from the US.

  7. Noah Glenn Carter reports that the smurf cat could be replaced soon by creations such as the 'Strawberry Elephant,' 'Pineapple Owl,'' Watermelon Zebra',' Horse Shark' and the 'Revolutionary...

  8. Jan 3, 2024 · Smurf Cat, Blue Mushroom Cat or We Live We Love We Lie, originally called Шайлушай or Shailushai in English, is a meme that began on the Russian speaking internet which gained popularity on TikTok in August 2023 in photo slideshows.