Grandpa is an expert in telling very animated stories, the subject of the tales usually being his many adventures around the world.
While his stories are sometimes disbelieved or overshadowed by Nanny 's, the Smurfs are often engaged in what he has to share. This storytelling skill becomes both a blessing and a curse in " A Long Tale For Grandpa ", as Grandpa telling a story is to blame for the massive delay in stopping the Rera Aphids from eating their way to the village, but later the same habit spares him and the others the gruesome fate of being eaten by a Grundel.
Grandpa is quick to blame himself for serious situations he could've prevented, often becoming guilt-ridden. He avoids telling Papa or the other Smurfs that he failed to collect the element samples at first, using his time to observe Smurf Village on its presumed final day or so of peace. When the Smurfs quickly build Grandpa his own house and give him housewarming gifts, he becomes very emotional. He then tells them they "never should've done [that]", as he believes he doesn't deserve anything of the sort.
When he finally opens up to Papa and tells him the heavy news, the two form a group and retrieve the elements together, returning mere minutes before they could all perish.
After the elements are added to the stone, Grandpa ages so rapidly he collapses, only to be revived by the stone's fast replenishment and the tears of mourning Smurfs. Grandpa also blamed himself for the loss of Nanny Smurf after she disappeared along with the vile Castle Captor.
When the castle reappears and he finds Nanny again, he admits that losing her was the "biggest failure of [his] life", despite the two pinning the blame on each other at first. Despite being stubborn, Grandpa can become very self-conscious over some aspects of himself, especially being an elderly Smurf. On more than one occasion, Grandpa doubts himself after the Smurfs accuse him of having a faulty memory or being frail in his old age. It's easy for him to temporarily agree with such accusations and wallow in sadness, as seen in episodes like " The Royal Drum " and " The Smurfstalker ".
By the end of those adventures, however, the others are proven wrong and Grandpa saves the day once again. Grandpa and Papa Smurf are particularly close, like father and son. He serves as his mentor and offers criticism on his leadership when needed, such as in "Smurfquest", where he stops Papa from lecturing Sassette by reminding him there was a time where he misbehaved as a Smurfling. He and Papa also share the trait of keeping important information or reveals a secret if it could end very badly for any Smurf emotionally or otherwise.
Grandpa was also the first Smurf he ever told about Wild Smurf 's disappearance as a baby. Grandpa has a grandfather-granddaughter relationship with Sassette, who affectionately calls him "Grampy". Sassette is often the Smurfling with the most faith in Grandpa, rushing to his defense when her fellow Smurfs treat him unfairly.
Grandpa also has a very close relationship with Nanny Smurf, and coincidentally she even calls him "Grampers". In their first scene together, Grandpa claims he searched "every inch of [the] area" Castle Captor was in for over a hundred years, but never saw it again. After Grandpa swipes a "surprise" box away from Nanny, she makes an unhappy remark about not even getting a box of smurfberry candy after years, as she loves receiving gifts and assumed it was one for her.
This could imply that they were romantically involved before they were separated, but it's never clearly stated or shown otherwise. It's unknown just how long Grandpa and Nanny knew each other before she was imprisoned inside Castle Captor.
However, given that Grandpa was determined to not tell anyone even Papa himself of her existence and to make the rescue mission his alone, this makes it very likely that he never planned on revealing such history. That is, until he was finally able to save her himself, with the added benefit of having the current Smurf Village to introduce her to. While she may still be "a young whippersmurfer" like the Smurflings, he sees a valiant, sensitive young Smurfette with a good sense of humor.
He finds her impersonations of the other Smurfs to be spot-on and even laughs when she takes a walking stick and criticizes the younger Smurfs. He has a grandfatherly relationship with her. What he finds more fascinating about her, in comparison to Smurfette or Sassette, is that while she has secret admirers, she has very little interest in love.
He believes she will find the Smurf of her dreams when she is ready to open her heart again. He is an elderly Smurf in his 's with a foot-length white beard and drooping mustache, hair growing along the sides of his head over his ears and outgrown in the back, and is usually hunched over with a hand on his back.
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