He reflects on how dashing he would look behind the wheel of a stylish car (he does not yet have a driver’s license, but would like to get one someday), and tells Sebek that any team he is on is guaranteed victory.
When Ortho convinces him to take a photo in a standee at Playfulland Vil responds, “this is MY face we’re talking about. You had better be immensely grateful!,” and there is an interaction between Vil, Ortho, Ace and Kalim where he describes them all as “such poor-quality spudlings, they couldn’t even make decent mashed potatoes to serve with steak” (and himself as “a world-famous supermodel with overwhelming charisma”).
Ace responds, “Are you the steak in that analogy?”
After protecting Ortho from a collapsed window Vil assures the group that his face escaped unscathed.
In his school uniform vignette Vil says (to no one in particular) that he is “the picture of perfection.”
When his father asks Azul, Ace and Jamil what Vil is like at school Vil encourages them to speak freely, saying, “I’ve certainly done nothing I’m afraid of others hearing about.”
In a voice line where he encourages the prefect to pay attention to the exhibits at a museum rather than himself, the line “focus on the paintings now” was removed.
The original line is closer to, “You are looking at me far too much for someone surrounded by so many wonderful exhibits. I understand how you feel, but focus on the paintings now.”