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==Personality==
Snails often follows the latest trends, adopting the "glasses" and "[[Rainbow wig|rainbow]]" looks as soon as {{EQG|Rarity}} said they were "in".<ref>{{CAR|COYE|Best Trends Forever}} (Twilight's ending)</ref><ref>{{CAR|COYE|Best Trends Forever}} (Rainbow Dash's ending)</ref> Although dim-witted, Snails at least tries to employ critical thinking in his day-to-day life, such as when he questioned [[Gloria Daisy]]'s transformation,<ref name = "EVERFREE">''[[Equestria Girls: Legend of Everfree]]''</ref> and Pinkie Pie's chemistry mishaps.<ref name = "TEXT"/> He's an overall good-natured kid, if ab impish and
Snails does pretty much everything with Snips, such as riding [[Ferris Wheels]],<ref name="CAR|RR|Perfect Day for Fun"/> going to camp,<ref name = "EVERFREE"/> playing pranks,<ref name = "RR"/> playing video games<ref name = "FINE">{{CAR|DS|A Fine Line}}</ref> and performing acts of vandalism.<ref>''[[My Little Pony: Equestria Girls]]''</ref> Despite this, there have been several times where Snips has been seen alone, implying that they aren't as inseparable as they may seem. Snails is a fan of [[video games]], he owns a [[handheld gaming device]] and waited in line for the release of ''[[Tirek's Revenge]]'', implying he may also be a fan of role-playing video games as well as table-top ones.<ref name = "FINE"/>
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===Characterization===
[[File:EQG Snips and Snails kidnapping Spike.png|thumb|300px|Snails kidnapping Spike. Something Snails (probably) wouldn't due in his current characterization]]
Like pretty much every character who debuted in the original ''Equestria Girls'' film, Snails' personality has made a noticeable evolution throughout the series. In his
Likewise, Snails' personality has departed from his original counterpart and became more-or-less its own thing. While the original Snails was interested with fame and being "cool", this Snails has embraced his nerdier side and enjoys role-playing and playing video games. In some ways, his personality has filled the void that Spike filled in ''Friendship is Magic'', such as being the RPG-buddy of Big McIntosh and the resident geek-boy character, since the other major male characters did not quite fit that niche. Still, he's a hopeless admirer of Trixie Lulamoon though the reasoning for his admiration of her has yet to been revealed.
He seems to be more intelligent than his pony counterpart as well, applying more critical thought to his day-to-day life, but at the same time doesn't appear to be as self-aware either and doesn't seem to ever truly question his place in the world as his original did.
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