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|species = [[Sea snail]] | |species = [[Sea snail]] | ||
|appearance = "[[Gary in Love]]" | |appearance = "[[Gary in Love]]" | ||
|portrayer = [[Dee Bradley Baker]] | |portrayer = [[Dee Bradley Baker]] | ||
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'''Billy the Snail''' is [[Brad | '''Billy the Snail''' is [[Brad]]'s {{Link|snail}} who appears in the episode "[[Gary in Love]]." | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Billy has a light pink-colored shell like {{Link|Gary}}, but is lighter and | Billy has a light pink-colored shell like {{Link|Gary}}, but is lighter and glossier, and on his shell, there are no dots: just red lines like Gary's, but much thinner. He has green skin with a blue underside, styled black hair, and blue eyes. He has a brown leash and appears to be more anthropomorphic than most snails. | ||
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After Billy comes back from going for a walk with Brad, he meets [[Mary the Snail|Mary]]. Billy became her new boyfriend, which makes Gary and [[Mary's ex-boyfriend]] very sad. | After Billy comes back from going for a walk with Brad, he meets [[Mary the Snail|Mary]]. Billy became her new boyfriend, which makes Gary and [[Mary's ex-boyfriend]] very sad. | ||
Revision as of 03:00, 19 April 2020
This is the page about Billy the Snail. For other uses, see Billy (disambiguation).
Billy the Snail is Brad's snail who appears in the episode "Gary in Love."
Description
Billy has a light pink-colored shell like Gary, but is lighter and glossier, and on his shell, there are no dots: just red lines like Gary's, but much thinner. He has green skin with a blue underside, styled black hair, and blue eyes. He has a brown leash and appears to be more anthropomorphic than most snails.
Role in episode
After Billy comes back from going for a walk with Brad, he meets Mary. Billy became her new boyfriend, which makes Gary and Mary's ex-boyfriend very sad.
Trivia
- When he says "meow," instead of saying it like most snails, his meow sounds like a human man's.
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