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Snappy Smurf
Gender Male
Race Smurf
Nationality Smurf Village
Occupation None (Current)
Alignment Good, but a Troublemaker
Marital Status Single
Known Relations The Smurfs (Family)
Residence Smurf Village
Voice Actor Pat Musick (Original)

Tara Strong (Desired)

First Appearance Original: "The Smurflings" Season 3

Fanon: "Smurfs in the City" Season 1

Universe LD Stories
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Snappy Smurf is a character from the original comics and cartoon show. His Wiki page is located here. He also exists in The Smurfs: Light and Dark. To see a full list of episodes in which he appears, please CLICK HERE.

Background Information

Initially, he began as an adult Smurf, but was transformed back into a Smurfling (around 50 years of age) by stepping into Father Time's grandfather clock, which is irreversible. Snappy is the "self-proclaimed leader" of the group who is more often overlooked when projecting commands onto his fellow Smurflings. He is, as his name suggests, a snappy individual, always ready to question some Smurf when they say, "No."

He tends to get along least with Nat, but he is about even with Sassette and Slouchy. Although he can be the biggest pain of the group, he never intends any harm.

Appearance

Along with his white Smurf hat and trousers, Snappy wears a yellow shirt with a dark cloud and lightning bolt logo on the front, depicting his general habit of "snapping back" at others.

Voice Actor(s)

Pat Musick was his original voice. A modern choice would be Tara Strong, who is known for roles such as Terence on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Ben Tennison in any version of the Ben 10 show, Timmy Turner in The Fairly Oddparents, and many more.

Trivia

  • He plays the drums and can be seen giving drumrolls on occasion.
  • Snappy was one of the two Smurflings who appeared in a Smurfs Magic Berries cereal with the other one being Sassette.
  • He had a soft spot for a teddy bear named "Huggy," which he selflessly handed down to Baby Smurf after realizing that he no longer needed it.