One of the most popular elements of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime cartoon The adaptation features a large supporting cast of monsters, including Orcs, Direwolves, Lizardmen, and more. The titular slime, Lord Rimuru Tempest, is known for his diplomacy, and can often turn enemies into allies without too much bloodshed. Gabiru, the prodigal son of the Lizardman royal family, is perhaps one of the most unlikely heroes to join Rimuru's ranks, and that's how he became the unknown of the Slimes.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime follows a human who dies and is reincarnated into a fantasy world of swords and sorcery as a Slime, gaining extraordinary powers and allies along the way. The hit anime series based on Fuse's revolutionary Isekai light novels and manga brings a large cast to life, and each character gets a chance to shine in the series' episodic format. A strong theme that recurs throughout Slime is second chances.not only the second life of the main character, but also of the supporting characters like Gabiru.
A clown prince turns into a fierce warrior
Gabiru is one of the silliest generals in the supporting cast.
When Gabiru was introduced in issue #10, “The Orc Lord,” he was an arrogant fool who relied on his title as a prince to achieve his goals and excuse his incompetence. His father, the King of the Lizardmen, sent Gabiru to recruit Goblins to help fight against the invading Orc army, but he botched the mission miserably, and made the situation of the people worse. However, believing that only he could bring about the liberation of the Lizardmen, Gabiru is manipulated into foolishly staging a coup and usurping his father's throne..
After Rimuru defeated the Orc Lord and returned the king to the throne, Gabiru was ostracized and banished from his community, And rightly so. But when he appeared in Rimuru's Jura-Tempest Federation in search of a new home, the Slime kindly accepted him, his sister, and their loyal Lizardmen soldiers into their home. In volume #16, “Demon Lord Milim Attacks,” Rimuru officially adopted Gabiru by giving him an official name, allowing him and his Lizardmen to evolve into winged Dragonewts.
Love lifts Gabiru up to where he belongs
Evolving into Dragonewt allows the prince to protect the skies.
Now Gabiru has renewed its purpose and has an evolved form that allows for aerial combat, He begins to realize that despite his great power and inheritance, he is still quite immature and ignorant of the ways of the world.. After spending some time in Jura-Tempest, Gabiru's ego deflated, and he came to see his peers as equals and stopped looking down on people. Despite becoming more practical and responsible, Gabiru still retained his eccentricities, endearing him to Rimuru and his allies.
Gabiru eventually becomes a vital part of Rimuru's forces, providing invaluable healing potions, serving as Commander of the Jura-Tempest Air Force, and acting as one of Rimuru's Twelve Lords of Gurardian. Gabiru starts out as an annoying joke but proves to be When given a second chance, even the most toxic individuals can be redeemed. This character's backstory is just one of many heartwarming stories That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime weaves into its strong supporting cast.