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The image of the smurf cat has been wandering through thousands of threads and pages online.
TikTok users say its all of the above.
What in The World Is the Smurf Cat?
The blue Smurf cat was created by Nate Hallinan, a concept artist and illustrator from the US.
Hallinans curiosity drove him to imagine what he thought Smurfs would look like if they were real.
Hallinan portrays the creature as a hunter-gatherer.
His image shows his smurf-like render returning from a successful venture, hunting stick and snail catch in tow.
The soundtrack of that original post wasDr.
DresKeep Their Heads Ringin song.
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The slideshow gained over 907,000 plays and 172,000 likes in just five days.
It led to the exponential spread of the smurf cat with captions in various languages across different countries.
Simply put, users let their imaginations run wild through their smurf cat creations.
Curious viewers liked his video 608,000 times.
On the other hand, the pineapple owl has earned its following with 55.4 million views on TikTok.
AI prompter Oziiiai uploaded the original post to Instagram on January 17, 2023.
That video reached over 2.3 million views in five days and has gained 491,000 likes.
Its related hashtags have also gathered a considerable number of likes and followers.
There is no sign that the viral meme is dying just yet.
What Is Indo Ali in the Smurf Cats World?
Brazilian TikTokers, for instance, captioned the creature Indo Ali, which translates as going there in English.
The post earned 1.3 million plays in a week and now has 270.700 likes.
We Lie, an excerpt from Alan Walkers song The Spectre.
Rockit Music created a video on YouTube featuring smurf cat as the star.
The video has gathered 524,000 views since it was posted on October 7, 2023.
What Is the Smurf Cat Up to Today?
Playing on the ubiquity of the Smurf Cat, another trend formed around the beloved creature.
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