List of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime characters

The following is the list of characters from That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.

A promotional poster featuring Rimuru, Chloe, Milim and other demon lords.

Characters

Main

Rimuru Tempest (リムル・テンペスト, Rimuru Tenpesuto) / Satoru Mikami (三上 悟, Mikami Satoru)
Voiced by: Miho Okasaki (Rimuru),[1] Takuma Terashima (Satoru)[2] (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski (Rimuru), Jason Liebrecht (Satoru)[3] (English)
A 37 year old human on Earth who was reincarnated as a powerful slime due to certain requests he unintentionally made as he died. He possesses the Unique Skill Predator, which allows him to eat almost anything and obtain skills and items originally from the devoured object. He can even mimic the appearance of any item or creature he has devoured. After befriending the Storm Dragon Veldora, he was given the name Rimuru; Rimuru, in turn, gave Veldora and himself the surname Tempest. After defeating the Orc Lord, he established the Jura-Tempest Federation, a nation of monsters in Great Forest of Jura that seeks co-existence of monsters with other living races. Being a slime with never seen before abilities, his level of threat cannot be measured. Rimuru's immortality is said to be of a special kind in that he will continue to live till the end of time, eventually ascending into a Greater Demon Lord.
Great Sage (大賢者, Dai-kenja)
Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi[1] (Japanese); Mallorie Rodak[3] (English)
The Great Sage is one of Rimuru's two original unique skills. She has the capability to scrutinize abilities of other beings, and once Rimiru consumes them, to also deconstruct and reconstruct abilities to higher forms. She also acts as an adviser for Rimuru and also has an attitude of her own. she is the one to whom Satoru made the requests to.
Veldora Tempest (ヴェルドラ, Berudora)
Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno[1] (Japanese); Chris Rager[3] (English)
One of the four original True Dragons, the Storm Dragon. He befriended and named Rimuru shortly after his reincarnation as a slime. Veldora was trapped in an "Infinite Prison" by a beautiful Hero later revealed to be Chloe in the past, when he was distracted by her looks. He was freed by Rimuru when he consumed him so that they could jointly analyze the Infinite Prison spell to break it. He is classified as a "Calamity-level" threat.
Shizue Izawa (井沢 静江, Izawa Shizue)
Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori[1] (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett[3] (English)
Shizue, also known by her nickname Shizu (シズ), is a Japanese girl who was summoned into this world, during the Bombing of Tokyo. Her summoning was considered a failure, and she was abandoned after having a fire spirit, Ifrit, bound to her body. Soon after, she gained the title "Conquerer of Flames". Shizu is actually of elderly age, but has not outwardly aged past her prime thanks to Ifrit's possession. She figures out that Rimuru was also once from Japan and in their short time together, they become good friends. Before passing away, she requested her body be devoured by Rimuru, giving him a human form.

Goblins

Rigurd (リグルド, Rigurudo)
Voiced by: Kanehira Yamamoto[4] (Japanese); Kent Williams[3] (English)
Rigurd is the chief of the Goblin Village. He was a frail old goblin until he evolved into a big-muscled hobgoblin when named by Rimuru. He is appointed by Rimuru as the Goblin King to govern over the sub-leader goblins in Tempest. Rigurd tends to be the comic relief due to his loyalty to Rimuru making him act silly at times.
Rigur (リグル, Riguru)
Voiced by: Haruki Ishiya[4] (Japanese); Derick Snow[3] (English)
Rigur is the son of Rigurd. Rimuru gave Rigur the name previously given to his elder brother to honor his memory. Rigur leads the hunting party for the village's meat supply.
Gobta (ゴブタ, Gobuta)
Voiced by: Asuna Tomari[4] (Japanese); Ryan Reynolds[3] (English)
Gobta is a small hobgoblin who serves Rimuru as the leader of goblin riders. Despite how younger, smaller and dumber he looks than other hobgoblins, he unexpectedly holds great proficiency in sword-skills enough to take down a big monster. Hakuro noted Gobta has talent worth nurturing. He ends up being a comedy relief, but nevertheless a competent fighter.

Dwarves

Kaijin (カイジン, Kaijin)
Voiced by: Atsushi Ono[4] (Japanese); Bruce DuBose[3] (English)
Kaijin is a dwarven blacksmith famous for his crafts. He is originally from the Dwarven capital city of Dwargon, and was serving under the king; until he was forced to take responsibly for a failed experiment by Vesta. After he assaulted the minister Vesta for insulting Rimuru, he and his friends are exiled from the dwarven kingdom and recruited by Rimuru to his village. He still holds the king of Dwargon in high esteem.
Garm (ガルム, Garumu)
Voiced by: Kōichi Sōma (Japanese); Phil Parsons[5] (English)
The oldest of the dwarf brothers who specializes in armor-smithing.
Dold (ドルド, Dorudo)
Voiced by: Masashi Nogawa (Japanese); Josh Martin (English)
The second oldest of the dwarf brothers who specializes in jewelry-crafting.
Myrd (ミルド, Mirudo)
Voiced by: Ryou Sugisaki (Japanese); Bryan Massey (English)
The youngest of the dwarf brothers who specializes in architecture. He never speaks, only answering with "mm-hmm" to everything; this habit annoys Rimuru, who often briefly shouts for Myrd to speak.

Ogres

Benimaru (ベニマル, Benimaru)
Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa[1] (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo[3] (English)
An ogre prince that had his village decimated by orcs. While leading the six ogre survivors for revenge, he comes across Rimuru and attacks him, mistaking him for the one who instigated the massacre. Upon realizing the truth, he makes a temporary alliance with Rimuru until the Orc Lord is defeated. After defeat of the Orc Lord, he and the other ogres permanently swear their allegiance to Rimuru and are named; resulting in their evolution into Kijin, a rare type of ogre. Later, after pledging eternal allegiance to Rimiru, he was given the title of "Samurai General".
Shuna (シュナ, Shuna)
Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi[1] (Japanese); Tia Ballard[3] (English)
Shuna is an ogre princess and Benimaru's sister. One of the six survivors of the ogre village. She is good at making clothes and teaches her skills to the goblins after evolving into a kijin. Later Rimuru gave her the title "Holy Princess".
Shion (シオン, Shion)
Voiced by: M.A.O[1] (Japanese); Michelle Rojas[3] (English)
Shion is a well endowed female ogre who is also a terrible cook. One of the six survivors of the ogre village. She becomes Rimuru's (self-appointed) secretary and bodyguard after evolving into a kijin and shares a rivalry with Shuna for Rimuru's attention. She is a great fighter, but often speaks out of turn, comically forcing Rimuru to take action to save face. She was given the simple title "Samurai" after the Orc Lord's defeat.
Soei (ソウエイ, Sōei)
Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi[1] (Japanese); Ian Sinclair[3] (English)
Soei is a male ogre. He is a friend of Benimaru. One of the six survivors of the ogre village. His abilities resemble that of ninjas, and he serves as scout, spy and messenger for Rimuru. After defeating the Orc lord, Rimuru gave him the title "Spy".
Hakuro (ハクロウ, Hakurō)
Voiced by: Hōchū Ōtsuka[1] (Japanese); Charlie Campbell[3] (English)
Hakuro is an old ogre skilled at swordsmanship; like Rigur, he regains some youth after being named. He given the title of "Instructor" and teaches the art of swordsmanship to Rimuru, Gobuta and the other hobgoblin kids, and other monsters. He was also the teacher of the king of Dwargon; their meeting was 300 years before Rimuru's arrival.
Kurobe (黒兵衛, Kurobē)
Voiced by: Junichi Yanagita[6] (Japanese); Eric Vale[3] (English)
Kurobe is a large male ogre who was given the title of "Blacksmith" by Rimuru and works as such. He is the least featured of his companions, only appearing in the spin-off manga; he is even absent from the first anime opening.

Lizardmen

Abil (アビル, Abiru)
Voiced by: Tomoyuki Shimura (Japanese); Christopher R. Sabat (English)
Abiru is the lizardmen chieftain. When he receives news of the pending Orc Disaster coming their way, though courageous, he is mostly lost on how to protect his tribe, until Rimuru offers help. He decides to take Rimuru's help and wanted to stand by, instead of fighting the Orc Lord, until the coup d'état by his own son. He is later released and saved. He banishes his son, so that he may go and serve Rimuru instead. He also sends his daughter to serve Rimuru for a term, so that she may receive experience.
Gabil (ガビル, Gabiru)
Voiced by: Jun Fukushima[7] (Japanese); Austin Tindle[3] (English)
Gabil is the son of the lizardman chieftain. He is arrogant and always looks down upon others. Ignorant, he is spurred by Laplace to fight the Orc Lord himself, by overthrowing his father, but realizes his folly when he actually gets into the fight. He is saved by Rimuru's interference. For his actions, he is banished by his father and later he decides to serve Rimuru to atone for his sins. His name is overwritten by Rimuru causing him evolving into a Dragonewt. He becomes good friends with Vests, whom works in a laboratory in the sealed cave Gabil and his men use to farm magical herbs.
Soka (ソーカ, Sōka)
Voiced by: Rumi Ōkubo (Japanese); Caitlin Glass[5] (English)
Soka is the sister of Gabiru. She was the former leader of the guards of the lizardmen chieftain. After forming the Jura forest alliance with Rimuru, her father Abiru sends her to serve Rimuru to gain some experience. She evolves into a more human like being after having been named by Rimuru; this was due to her infatuation with Souei and wish to be of use to him.

Others

Ranga (ランガ, Ranga)
Voiced by: Chikahiro Kobayashi[6] (Japanese); Tyson Rinehart[3] (English)
Ranga is a dire wolf who first encounters Rimuru when raiding the goblin village. Though in the ensuing battle, his father who is the pack's leader is killed, he, being next in line, chooses to serve Rimuru. After being named by Rimuru, he and his pack evolved into Tempest Wolves, while Ranga himself evolved further as Tempest Star Wolf after using his skill 'Death storm'.
Geld (ゲルド, Gerudo)
Voiced by: Kenji Nomura (Japanese); Jim Foronda[3] (English)
An orc who served as one of the Orc Lord's bodyguard. Though he was fond of his former lord, he also understood how much suffering his lord was going through, and hence doesn't bear a grudge towards Rimuru for defeating him, instead wants to take responsibility for their joint actions. After the defeat of Orc Lord, he is named by Rimuru and evolved into High Orc. He is appointed as the lord of other High Orcs in Tempest and a commander of its army.
Milim Nava (ミリム・ナーヴァ, Mirimu Nāba)
Voiced by: Rina Hidaka[1] (Japanese); Kristen McGuire[5] (English)
Milim is one of the strongest and most ancient demon lords. She is also the most carefree and whimsical, only being concerned with interesting things. Milim is known as the "Destroyer", a "Catastrophe" type demon lord whose power is the epitome of destruction itself. She befriends Rimuru and frequently visits Tempest, only to cause him nothing but stress and problems from her unintentional mischief.
Yohm (ヨウム, Yōmu)
Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya[8] (Japanese); David Matranga[5] (English)
Yohm is the captain of the Farmus Kingdom's scouting mission of the Jura Forest. He later swears loyalty to Rimuru and takes credit for slaying the Orc Disaster as part of improving Tempest's image. He later weds Myulan, a witch previously controlled by Clayman.
Treyni (トレイニー, Toreinī)
Voiced by: Rie Tanaka[4] (Japanese); Jamie Marchi[3] (English)
Treyni is a dryad. She and her kind are guardians of Great Forest of Jura. She was the one who warns Rimuru of the arrival of the Orc Disaster and requests him to defeat it. Later on, she forms an alliance with Rimuru to form the Jura-Tempest Federation; though she tricks him into taking the job.
Trya (トライア, Toraia)
Voiced by: Kana Asumi (Japanese); Felecia Angelle[5] (English)
Trya is a dryad as well as Treyni's younger sister.
Gazel Dwargo (ガゼル・ドワルゴ, Gazeru Dowarugo)
Voiced by: Takaya Hashi[9] (Japanese); Randy E. Aguebor[5] (English)
The king of dwarven kingdom Dwargon and an old friend of Kaijin's. Known as the Heroic King, he is powerful, wise, and fair. He is a powerful warrior specialized in swordsmanship and was once trained by Hakuro. He forms a friendship and political alliance with Rimuru and his nation of Tempest after realizing their worth.
Vesta (ベスター, Besutā)
Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda[9] (Japanese); Brandon Potter[3] (English)
Vesta was the former minister of the Dwarven Kingdom. After establishing an alliance with Jura-Tempest Federation, dwarven king gave Vesta to Rimuru as a gift hoping he could help Tempest with his knowledge.
Fuze (フューズ, Fuyūzu)
Voiced by: Ken Narita[9] (Japanese); Mike McFarland[3] (English)
Guild Master of the Free Guild in the Blumund Kingdom. He is often shocked to the point he literal loses his color whenever something happens in Tempest.
Velyard (ベルヤード, Beruyādo)
Voiced by: Itaru Yamamoto[9] (Japanese); David Wald[5] (English)
Velyard is one of Blumund's ministers.
Kabal (カバル, Kabaru)
Voiced by: Kengo Takanashi[9] (Japanese); Justin Cook[3] (English)
A male human adventurer in the Fighter class. He is the leader of the adventurer party simply known as Kabal's Party, consisting of himself, Elen, and Gido. He is one of Shizue's last companions and one of Rimuru's first human friends as a slime. Though his party is known to Rimuru as somewhat clumsy (and considered comic relief), they are considered very reliable in their local adventurer community.
Gido (ギド, Gido)
Voiced by: Ryūichi Kijima[9] (Japanese); Brad Hawkins[3] (English)
A male human adventurer in the Thief class. He is one of Shizue's last companions and one of Rimuru's first human friends as a slime. Although he specializes in covert operations and information-gathering, he tends to lead his party straight into monster dens instead of away from them; in short, he's someone who pokes a hornets nest to see what happens.
Elen (エレン, Eren)
Voiced by: Akane Kumada[9] (Japanese); Natalie Hoover[3] (English)
A female human adventurer in the Mage class. She is one of Shizue's last companions and one of Rimuru's first human friends as a slime. She later reveals to Rimuru that she is truly an elf, having gone adventuring with her guards/friends.

Rimuru's enemies

Leon Cromwell (レオン・クロムウェル, Reon Kuromuweru)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama[7] (Japanese); Christopher Wehkamp[3] (English)
A powerful demon lord who summoned Shizu. Upon finding that she has an affinity of fire, he had her body bound to Ifrit. Leon is an old friend of Chloe's, but hasn't been able to find her due to a ridiculously complicated temporal loop leaving her existence unstable. He is a rarity among demon lords, as he is a Summoned Otherworlder and a former True Hero.
Clayman (クレイマン, Kureiman)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu[7]
A demon lord, known as the "Marionette Master" due to his manipulative, behind-the-scene tendencies; he is also known for removing the hearts of five subordinates, the Ring Fingers and using them as wire taps. He is directly responsible for the plan to awaken a true demon lord. As such, he was indirectly responsible for destroying the Kijin's village and the war with the Lizardmen through Gelmud.
Gelmud (ゲルミュッド, Gerumyuddo)
Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi (Japanese); Vic Mignogna[3] (English)
One of Clayman's minions. He gave names to the Orc Lord Geld, Gabil, and others to awaken a true demon lord. He was later eaten by the Orc Lord, becoming the catalyst for his awakening.
Laplace (ラプラス, Rapurasu)
Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai[7] (Japanese); Christopher Bevins (English)
A member of the Moderate Jesters, a mysterious group whose members all wear clown masks representing different emotions. He is one of Clayman's minions and considers him a good friend. He is the one who provoked Gabil to imprison his father.
Footman (フットマン, Futtoman)
Voiced by: Shinji Kawada (Japanese); Sonny Strait[5] (English)
A member of the Moderate Jesters, wearing a mask of anger. He is one of Clayman's minions, often working together with Teare, a fellow Jester.
Teare (ティア, Tia)
Voiced by: Kaede Hondo (Japanese); Monica Rial[5] (English)
A member of the Moderate Jesters, wearing a mask of tears. She is one of Clayman's minions and one of the few people he cares for dearly.

Other characters

Mjöllmile (ミョルマイル, Myorumairu)
Voiced by: Yutaka Aoyama[10] (Japanese); Kenny Green[5] (English)
A merchant formerly from Englesia. He moved to Tempest shortly after Rimuru's ascension to Demon Lord. Mjöllmile is in charge of finance and advertising for Tempest.
Ramiris (ラミリス)
Voiced by: Anzu Haruno[10] (Japanese); Jad Saxton[5] (English)
One of the Demon Lords. Ramiris is a fairy who reincarnates whenever she perishes. Able to create and control an alternate dimension known as the labyrinth, Ramiris guards the dwelling of spirits from would-be trespassers. She later moves to Jura Forest and is allowed to use her labyrinth as a tourist attraction akin to an RPG. She shares a love of manga with Veldora, who crafts them from Rimuru's memories
Carillon (カリオン, Karion)
Voiced by: Yasuaki Takumi[10] (Japanese); Marcus D. Stimac[5] (English)
One of the Demon Lords. Carillon is a beastman, a race of demi-humans that possess animalistic features. Unlike most of his kin, he is quite level headed, but he is quick to punish his subordinates. He is a powerful warrior and the king of the "Beast Country" Eurazania.
Phobio (フォビオ, Fobio)
Voiced by: Seiichirō Yamashita (Japanese); Stephen Fu[5] (English)
Yuuki Kagurazaka (ユウキ カグラザカ, Kagurazaka Yūki)
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae[10] (Japanese); Clifford Chapin[5] (English)
The true and most dangerous enemy of the whole story. An "Otherworlder" formerly tutored by Shizu, Yuuki was secretly a nihilist who wants to watch the world burn in chaos. Devious and highly intelligent, Yuuki plays the long game to build up enough forces.
Kenya Misaki (ケンヤ ミサキ, Misaki Kenya)
Voiced by: Ayaka Asai[10] (Japanese); Brittany Lauda[3] (English)
An energetic and brash boy who favors fire magic. He is currently host to a light spirit.
Ryōta Sekiguchi (リョウタ セキグチ, Sekiguchi Ryōta)
Voiced by: Shizuka Ishigami[10] (Japanese); Apphia Yu[5] (English)
A quiet child, who possesses berserker magic; he fights feral.
Gale Gibson (ゲイル ギブソン, Gibuson Geiru)
Voiced by: Gen Sato[10] (Japanese); Justin Briner[5] (English)
Alice Rondo (アリス ロンド, Rondo Arisu)
Voiced by: Haruka Shiraishi[10] (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft[5] (English)
A smug girl who loves stuffed toys. Alice can control whatever she wishes with puppeteer magic.
Chloe Aubert (クロエ オベール, Ōberu Kuroe)
Voiced by: Azusa Tadokoro[10] (Japanese); Emily Neves[5] (English)
Chloe is truly an enigma. Having been trapped in an endless cycle of time-jumping reincarnation, Chloe has been both the student and teacher to Shizu, as well as being the hero who sealed Veldora. In the present this cycle was broken.
Diablo (ディアヴロ)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai[11] (Japanese); Daman Mills (English)
Diablo is one of the primordial seven demons, known as "noir", and Rimuru's strongest subordinate. Having been summoned by Rimuru during the former's ascension to Demon Lord status, Diablo desired to serve him in order to see the "truth of the world". Utterly devoted to his master, Diablo founded the Black Numbers, an organization of demons he has strictly disciplined, which has become Tempest's strongest fighting force.
Hinata Sakaguchi (ヒナタ・サカグチ, Sakaguchi Hinata)
Voiced by: Manami Numakura[12]
Shōgo Taguchi (ショウゴ・タグチ, Taguchi Shōgo)
Voiced by: Chiaki Kobayashi[12]
Kyōya Tachibana (キョウヤ・タチバナ, Tachibana Kyōya)
Voiced by: Sho Nogami[12]
Kirara Mizutani (キララ・ミズタニ, Mizutani Kirara)
Voiced by: Hiyori Kono[12]
Albis (アルビス, Arubisu)
Voiced by: Ai Kakuma[12]
Suphia (スフィア, Sufia)
Voiced by: Yō Taichi[12]
Grucius (グルーシス, Gurūshisu)
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino[12]
Mjurran (ミュウラン, Myuuran)
Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki[12]

See also

References

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Light novel

  • Vol. 1 Fuse (May 30, 2014). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 1 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-459-9.
  • Vol. 2 Fuse (August 30, 2014). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 2 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-473-5.
  • Vol. 3 Fuse (December 24, 2014). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 3 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-488-9.
  • Vol. 4 Fuse (April 30, 2015). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 4 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-502-2.
  • Vol. 5 Fuse (May 30, 2015). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 5 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-507-7.
  • Vol. 6 Fuse (October 30, 2015). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 6 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-538-1.
  • Vol. 7 Fuse (April 28, 2016). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 7 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-561-9.
  • Vol. 8 Fuse (August 30, 2016). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 8 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-577-0.
  • Vol. 9 Fuse (November 30, 2016). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 9 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-600-5.
  • Vol. 10 Fuse (April 7, 2017). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 10 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-630-2.
  • Vol. 11 Fuse (December 8, 2017). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 11 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-678-4.
  • Vol. 12 Fuse (March 9, 2018). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 12 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-698-2.
  • Vol. 13 Fuse (September 28, 2018). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 13 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-816-0.
  • Vol. 14 Fuse (March 29, 2019). That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 14 (in Japanese). Micro magazine. ISBN 978-4-89637-862-7.
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