In "Gormandizing Greedy" when Greedy asks Hefty for a push on the swing, Clumsy and Smurfette are nowhere to be seen. In the same scene, Hefty takes Clumsy's swing.
In "Waste Not, Smurf Not", Clumsy is nowhere to be seen after Handy shuts down the delivery machine.
In "Waste Not, Smurf Not", Greedy is seen playing foodball with the other Smurfs, but Handy left him at his house seconds earlier.
The scenes in "Gormandizing Greedy" where the Smurfs are running from Gargamel,
Tracker doesn't have his feather in his hat and
Vanity appears but was not one of the Smurfs helping Greedy.
In "Gormandizing Greedy" Brainy is seen without his glasses while the Smurfs are in the tree watching over Greedy.
Some of the scenes of "Waste Not, Smurf Not" show corn, potatoes, and chocolate-covered cakes. However, corn and potatoes did not grow in Europe until they were imported from the Americas by early European explorers in the early 16th century. Chocolate, also from the Americas, was not imported into Europe until the 16th century. The background of the Smurf cartoon series is the late Middle Ages (circa 14th-15th century), early for the appearance of corn, potatoes, and chocolate in Europe.
Some of the scenes of "Gormandizing Greedy" show chocolate cakes and cookies. However, chocolate was unknown to Europe until it was imported from the Americas by early European explorers in the early 16th century. Also, food made from chocolate existed much latter, especially chocolate cookies which were invented in 1930. Cookies originated in Persia around the 7th century A.D. and were already known by Europeans during the Middle Ages so their appearances are not anachronistic. The background of the Smurf cartoon series is the late Middle Ages (circa 14th-15th century), early for the appearance of chocolate and food made from it in Europe.
Gargamel, while preparing to eat Greedy in the forest is shown having turnips, carrots, and potatoes with him. However, potatoes were unknown in Europe until they were imported from the Americas by early European explorers in the early 16th century. The background of the Smurf cartoon series is the late Middle Ages (circa 14th-15th century), early for the appearance of potatoes in Europe.
In "Waste Not, Smurf Not", Smurfette's voice is heard when the Smurfs chant simultaneously when Papa reveals his secret stash of food but she is no where to be seen.
In "Gormandizing Greedy," Gargamel is shown his distaste of vegetables after the affects of Papa Smurf's magic wore off, but if he hates vegetables, why does he have turnips, carrots, and tomatoes in his picnic?