His home is in a perpetual state of dis-repair as a direct result. However, unless it's part of a scheme to go after the Smurfs, or save his own skin, he generally doesn't do anything requiring more than the smallest possible amount of effort. Brilliant, but Lazy: He has shown on several occasions being a profound strategist, and when he actually puts in the effort, can be quite a scary opponent, once even having Mother Nature on the ropes, with her own wands.He only manages to wear a fake Beard of Evil when passing himself off as another wizard in order to get Hogatha's bird call. Beard of Evil: Attempts to grow one with a hair tonic in one episode.He still does have a small amount of love towards him however, even getting very angry at the Smurfs when he believes they're behind Azrael's sudden disappearance. Bad Boss: He frequently mistreats and insults his Right-Hand Cat Azrael.Gargamel then spends the next minutes worrying about his cat. In The Half-Genie (in the comics), Azrael fell off the roof and Gargamel frantically caught him only to forget that he has a Midas Touch. However, when Azrael goes missing in the cartoon, he couldn't help feeling sad for his disappearance. Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: Gargamel mistreats his cat physically Azrael too many times to count.Arch-Enemy: The most recurrent villain in the Smurfs franchise and the one who causes them the most trouble.Angry Fist-Shake: Expect Gargamel to give one to the Smurfs when his plans fail.In fact, his original aim was to use the Smurfs to create a Philosopher's Stone. Alchemy Is Magic: Gargamel often uses alchemical methods in his magic.Adaptational Badass: In the Live-Action films, he's a lot more threatening and dangerous compared to the comics and cartoon series.Adaptational Attractiveness: On a small level, the live-action version has a full set of teeth compared to his comic book and animated counterparts.Accidental Hero: In "The Temple of Hidden Truth", he does save Sassette's life, purely by accident, and even then, only because the two were chained together as part of the trial set forth by said temple's caretaker.
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