3,076 Smurfs Set World Record in France’s “Smurf Capital”
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- • Town of Landerneau, France: Now the official record holder for biggest Smurf gathering.
- • Hosted repeated attempts before finally achieving success this year.
- • Guinness World Records: Organization tracking and verifying record-breaking feats.
- • Dispatched adjudicators to confirm the Smurf count.
- • Paramount Pictures: Sponsor promoting the upcoming Smurfs live-action/CGI film.
- • Offered free preview tickets to participants as part of the celebration.
- • Mayor Patrick Leclerc: Overseeing Landerneau’s community events and championing local identity.
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Enjoys highlighting community camaraderie; sees potential for cultural fundraising.
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Treats it as lighthearted news, focusing on the record’s positive local impact.
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Covers it as a fun curiosity without deep political commentary.
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