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Goroliman is a character from the anime Heybot! and a member of the Vocarian Trio, a group of Vocabots. He is a large, blue robot with a distinctive appearance, wearing an eye mask and having caterpillar treads in place of feet. His design reflects his defining characteristic: an overwhelming love for rest and idleness. He speaks with a verbal tic, often ending his sentences with a drawn out "goro" sound.

Personality-wise, Goroliman is the embodiment of laziness. He is almost always seen lying down, complaining about any situation that requires effort. His signature catchphrase is a promise he never keeps: "I'll get serious tomorrow". This perpetual procrastination is a core part of his identity, and his complete lack of motivation frequently tests the patience of those around him, particularly his more irritable companion. Despite his laid-back and seemingly useless nature, he possesses a hidden strength; on at least one occasion, he was able to single-handedly defeat the self-proclaimed Bocchama Elite Guard.

His primary motivation appears to be the pursuit of comfort and the avoidance of any kind of work. He is equipped with a special component called a Gorogoro Screw, which grants him the remarkable ability to fall asleep anytime and anywhere, further facilitating his lazy lifestyle.

Within the story, Goroliman serves as comic relief, often creating humorous situations through his sheer inertia. His key relationships are with the other members of the Vocarian Trio. He is frequently on the receiving end of scoldings and frustrations from his associate Guchiriman, who is often angered by Goroliman's constant slacking off. The dynamic between the proactive annoyance of one member and Goroliman's passive resistance forms a central part of the trio's interactions.

In terms of development, Goroliman experiences a notable, albeit bizarre, turn of events. Driven by a desire to acquire a Noronoro Screw, he was once disassembled by Guchiriman, who then sold his parts. This led to a period where he was forgotten and left abandoned. However, in keeping with the anime's comedic tone, this situation was not permanent, and he was later restored to his normal state, resuming his lazy habits as if nothing had happened. This incident highlights the often absurd and consequence-free world of the series, where even a character being sold for parts is not a permanent end.