"None"@en . . . . . . "Rusty"@en . . "Crud and crayon soldiers"@en . . "Crud's servant"@en . . . . "Never mind. Your Twolegs, then -- they haven't thrown you out, have they?"@en . . . . "Smudge"@en . . "Smudge"@en . "No! My housefolk have always been very good to me. It's just... well, I've been having dreams, and I remember you told me that you had dreams before you went to join the forest cats. I thought my dreams must mean I'd have to leave my housefolk."@en . . . "Smudge is from Adventure Time episode Applethief he is a close member of Jaybird he is a candt specie too."@en . . "Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger"@en . . "They asked me to join their Clan. They did!"@en . . . . . . "I... I think, that is, I'm afraid I might have to come and live in the forest with you."@en . . . . "72"^^ . . "Smudge"@en . . "Great StarClan! What's happened? It's not BloodClan, is it?"@en . . "Please don't go Rusty. I might never see you again."@en . . . "Sounds a bit odd to me. I wouldn't trust them if I were you."@en . "Into the Wild, Fire and Ice, Forest of Secrets, Tigerclaw's Fury, Rising Storm, A Dangerous Path, The Darkest Hour, Firestar's Quest, Dawn, The Ultimate Guide"@en . "But it won't be the same!"@en . . . "Under Christopher Robin's bed"@en . . "None"@en . "Smudge"@en . . . "Christopher Robin and his friends"@en . "Into the Wild"@en . . . . . . . . . "Rusty"@en . "Don't worry. My housefolk will get another cat. You'll get on with him fine. You get along with everyone!"@en . "None"@en . "Smudge"@en . . . . "Why would they do that?"@en . "27"^^ . . "Rusty telling Smudge that he is going to join ThunderClan"@en . "Firestar"@en . . "everything clean"@en . . "Smudge is from Adventure Time episode Applethief he is a close member of Jaybird he is a candt specie too."@en . . "Smudge was a humour strip about a small boy who seemed to be perpetually getting dirty, which ran in DC Thomson's long running Beano comic initially from 1980-1986 and then from 1989 to 1999. It has thematic similarities to the Dandy's Dirty Dick. File:Smudge.jpg"@en . . . . . "None"@en . "SmudgeSmudge"@en . "10"^^ . "Rusty"@en . . . . "Dumb, annoying, grateful, stupid, hyperactive, wicked, and loyal"@en . "\"You actually want to live with these violent ruffians?\""@en . . "Smudge is a soft, and thick-furred plump black-and-white tom with black shoulders, a narrow face, amber eyes, a white tail-tip, and a black nose."@en . . "Gets sucked up by Christopher Robin's vacuum cleaner along with Crud for good"@en . . "Smudge to Firestar"@en . . "Smudge is a small talking ball of red-orange and green dust, and the secondary antagonist of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode, \"Cleanliness is Next to Impossible\". He is voiced by Jim Cummings."@en . "Gets vacuumed right after Crud's been vacuumed by Christopher Robin's vacuum cleaner."@en . . "Bad"@en . . "To serve his master"@en . . . "Firestar"@en . "Smudge is a soft, and thick-furred plump black-and-white tom with black shoulders, a narrow face, amber eyes, a white tail-tip, and a black nose."@en . . "Smudge was a humour strip about a small boy who seemed to be perpetually getting dirty, which ran in DC Thomson's long running Beano comic initially from 1980-1986 and then from 1989 to 1999. It has thematic similarities to the Dandy's Dirty Dick. File:Smudge.jpg"@en . . . . . . . "Firestar"@en . . "\"Coming, master!\""@en . . "His master, dirt, and everything dirty"@en . . . "None"@en . "Firestar"@en . . "Smudge is a small talking ball of red-orange and green dust, and the secondary antagonist of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode, \"Cleanliness is Next to Impossible\"."@en . "Kit:Kittypet:"@en . . "A small talking ball of red-orange and green dust; always sneezing"@en . . "Everything clean"@en . "I wouldn't worry. Dreams have many meanings, and sometimes a dream is just a dream. I'm sure you won't have to eat bones just yet."@en . . "None"@en . "Smudge is a character who likes getting dirty."@en . . . . "When he finds Tigger and Christopher Robin under the bed, Smudge makes dusty circles around them. Then he takes them to Crud and presents them to him. Smudge is incredibly loyal to Crud and is willing to do anything he's told to do. If he were to speak out of turn, Crud would likely spill some of his own slimy filth on him to shut him up. Instead of taking offense, Smudge is grateful and takes it tolerantly. When Christopher Robin overcomes Crud and sucks him up in Crud's reverse vacuum cleaner, the giant blob of slime calls for Smudge, resulting in the loyal sneezing puff of dust following him toward their fate."@en . . "Smudge is a small talking ball of red-orange and green dust, and the secondary antagonist of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode, \"Cleanliness is Next to Impossible\". He is voiced by Jim Cummings."@en . . "Smudge is a character who likes getting dirty."@en . . "But I do trust them, and I've made up my mind. I'm going to join them."@en . "Kittypet"@en . "Firestar and Smudge after Firestar rescues him from a ThunderClan patrol"@en . . "Firestar's Quest, page 71"@en . . "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"@en . . "Debuted in 1961 in strips of Jimmy Five as a secondary character, but he ended up being successful and soon became one of the protagonists, earning himself a comic book series since 1982."@en . . . . . "In Round 1, Emily buzzes in first, and incorrectly guesses that Smudge means \"a tug of war.\" Beau tells her she is incorrect, and Phil then buzzes in and gives the correct definition: \"A dirty mark or smear.\" In the bonus round, Phil correctly chose picture #1, in which the Mayor's uncle had mustard smudged over his beard."@en . . . "When he finds Tigger and Christopher Robin under the bed, Smudge makes dusty circles around them. Then he takes them to Crud and presents them to him. Smudge is incredibly loyal to Crud and is willing to do anything he's told to do. If he were to speak out of turn, Crud would likely spill some of his own slimy filth on him to shut him up. Instead of taking offense, Smudge is grateful and takes it tolerantly. When Christopher Robin overcomes Crud and sucks him up in Crud's reverse vacuum cleaner, the giant blob of slime calls for Smudge, resulting in the loyal sneezing puff of dust following him toward their fate."@en . . "Smudge is a small talking ball of red-orange and green dust, and the secondary antagonist of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode, \"Cleanliness is Next to Impossible\"."@en . "Smudge"@en . . "Slither around incredibly fast, and high praise of his master"@en . . . "Smudge to Rusty"@en . . . "I don't know. I think they need extra paws in their Clan."@en . "In Round 1, Emily buzzes in first, and incorrectly guesses that Smudge means \"a tug of war.\" Beau tells her she is incorrect, and Phil then buzzes in and gives the correct definition: \"A dirty mark or smear.\" In the bonus round, Phil correctly chose picture #1, in which the Mayor's uncle had mustard smudged over his beard."@en . . . . "You're not going into the woods, are you?"@en . "Who?"@en . . . . . "Debuted in 1961 in strips of Jimmy Five as a secondary character, but he ended up being successful and soon became one of the protagonists, earning himself a comic book series since 1982."@en . . "It's good to see you again, Smudge. Why did you come so far into the forest? You know it's dangerous for you. Well?"@en . "Rusty"@en . . . .