The snail's eyes are below where an actual snail's eyes are.
In "The Jiggler," the snail seems to have a different appearance.
In the episodes "Storytelling," "Mortal Folly," "Mortal Recoil," "In Your Footsteps," "The Lich," "Up a Tree," and "Sad Face," the snail was featured as part of the story.
Finn, the Lich, the Bear, Princess Bubblegum, Squirrel, and Shelby are the only characters who have noticed or interacted with the snail in the TV series.
However in "Fionna and Cake" the snail appeared in Ice King's story, meaning he may be aware of its existence as well.
In the Adventure Time comic, Marceline and the Scream Queens, Marceline picks up the snail by a lake, and throws it thinking it is a rock, which causes it to skip.
Multiple times in the third season, the snail appears normal and not possessed by the Lich.
"Holly Jolly Secrets Part II," "Ghost Princess," "Dad's Dungeon," "Princess Monster Wife," "James Baxter the Horse," "Red Starved," "Who Would Win," "Apple Wedding," "Lemonhope Part 1," "Billy's Bucket List" and "Breezy" all have had the snail in the preview.
The snail appeared in the title card of "Mortal Recoil."The snail's eyes are below where an actual snail's eyes are.
In the episodes "Storytelling," "Mortal Folly," "Mortal Recoil," "In Your Footsteps," "The Lich," "Up a Tree," and "Sad Face," the snail was featured as part of the story.
Finn, the Lich, the Bear, Princess Bubblegum, Squirrel, and Shelby are the only characters who have noticed or interacted with the snail in the TV series.
However in "Fionna and Cake" the snail appeared in Ice King's story, meaning he may be aware of its existence as well.
In the Adventure Time comic, Marceline and the Scream Queens, Marceline picks up the snail by a lake, and throws it thinking it is a rock, which causes it to skip.
Multiple times in the third season, the snail appears normal and not possessed by the Lich.
"Holly Jolly Secrets Part II," "Ghost Princess," "Dad's Dungeon," "Princess Monster Wife," "James Baxter the Horse," "Red Starved," "Who Would Win," "Apple Wedding," "Lemonhope Part 1," "Billy's Bucket List" and "Breezy" all have had the snail in the preview.
The snail was not originally in two episodes ("Trouble in Lumpy Space" and "Blood Under the Skin"), but it was added in to both episodes before reruns aired.
In "His Hero" and "Wizard Battle," only his shell is shown.
On the side of the Jake vs. Me-Mow DVD box containing Finn's hat, the possessed snail can be seen.
The snail was shown latest in "Holly Jolly Secrets Part II," it was shown earliest in "Dad's Dungeon," and was shown the longest in "Finn the Human (episode)," with a total of 19 seconds.
Also, in "Finn the Human," the snail is shown as a regular snail (without eyes, a mouth, and arms).
Similar recurring, hidden characters show up in other media, an example of which is the snail in Blue's Clues.
In "Simon & Marcy," he appears during a flashback from 996 years ago, proving that he has has a lifespan much larger than that of a normal snail however this could possibly just be another snail entirely.
In "Evicted!" during the "House Hunting Song," the snail appears twice in one sequence, when Finn and Jake are walking up a hill. This has not happened again after this episode.
In other TV shows, things like baby heads serve a similar theme of being a creepy easter egg lurking in the background of multiple episodes with sinister implications.
In The Adventure Time Encyclopædia, Marceline states that the Snail, along with many other characters, lives in the Grass Lands.
The snail was revealed to work in a traveling circus in "Sad Face," where he does an act where he jumps into a bucket.
He does not appear in "Food Chain", due to the fact that the episode was made by a guest animator.
The snail appeared under the Cartoon Network logo. This is the second time that this has happened, previously being in Web Weirdos.
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