2.0032 Ice Hockey Smurf
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Schleich Number: 2.0032 - release dates: 1977 - 78
Wallace Berrie Co Number: 6121 - release dates: 79-84
This smurf is also released as super smurf with net 4.0505
Bully/Schleich Variations
Peyo ©
Peyo © Yellow Dot
UK release
These are the Variations and smurfs I own of this particular mold. By no means, is this a complete list and it will hopefully be updated quite frequently. For
a complete list of marking variations of this mold as well as it's history, please refer to this very helpful website  
The Cursed Country
Peyo ©
I normally don't pay attention to cavity numbers but
in this case it's interesting to note that the cavity
number is on the outside of the skate, which in
addition to the bright yellow helmet makes this
most probably part of the supersmurf series. I did
put it on this page though, since I bought this
without a net as a normal smurf. The yellow pug
does NOT belong to the smurf, even though it was
sold with it as a color variation. For a while, these
smurfs were sold with different colored pugs,
which were not original/genuine Schleich
accessories for this smurf.
Hongkong
Peyo © Schleich 1978
Made in Hongkong
Peyo © Schleichemblem
Promos
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Since this smurf was also released as a supersmurf, it is hard to know which variation should come with the
net or which was released as a normal smurf. It is pretty safe to say that the smurfs with the dark yellow hat
and only the Peyo © marking on the iniside of the skates were released in Europe as normal smurfs between
1977-78. Afterwards, the ice-hockey smurf was released as part of the Olympic super smurf series in Europe.
In England, however, the smurf released as a normal smurf only, according to collectors who remember this
smurf from their childhood.
In the US, this smurf was released between 1979-84, and probably was released as normal and super smurf
at the same time, so it's even harder to know which of the HongKong markings (normally US releases) were
released with the net or without the net.
Another note: As you can see below the pug is easily lost or broken.
Party PIgs
released in Canada only
Party Pigs
released in Canada only