Movie
Description
Gipple serves as a wind spirit guide for protagonists Nike and Kukuri, possessing a consistent habit of vanishing at any sign of danger or conflict. His anthropomorphic form remains largely hidden beneath an aqua-colored cloak, revealing only a traditional fundoshi loincloth underneath—a detail that often startles those meeting him initially.
He exhibits a pronounced aversion to emotional or dramatic displays, actively expressing disgust during heartfelt moments between other characters and deliberately interrupting such scenes.
Gipple's primary ability involves manipulating his cloak to expand it into a tent structure. This tent functions as an extradimensional storage space with unlimited capacity, acting as the main inventory for Nike and Kukuri's items. Items are stored by inserting them into his body through his posterior region.
Lunlun Felmère, a practitioner of snake magic who occasionally assists the protagonists, provided Gipple to Nike. Beyond this association, no concrete information exists regarding his origins, creation, or broader background as a wind spirit.
Across all animated adaptations—including the 1994-1995 series, the 1996 film, the 2000 series *Doki Doki Densetsu Mahoujin Guru Guru*, and the 2017 reboot—Gipple maintains a consistent role and characterization. His function as a guide, item storage system, and emotional moment disruptor remains unchanged. The character shows no significant evolution, backstory revelations, or alterations in his fundamental traits or abilities.
He exhibits a pronounced aversion to emotional or dramatic displays, actively expressing disgust during heartfelt moments between other characters and deliberately interrupting such scenes.
Gipple's primary ability involves manipulating his cloak to expand it into a tent structure. This tent functions as an extradimensional storage space with unlimited capacity, acting as the main inventory for Nike and Kukuri's items. Items are stored by inserting them into his body through his posterior region.
Lunlun Felmère, a practitioner of snake magic who occasionally assists the protagonists, provided Gipple to Nike. Beyond this association, no concrete information exists regarding his origins, creation, or broader background as a wind spirit.
Across all animated adaptations—including the 1994-1995 series, the 1996 film, the 2000 series *Doki Doki Densetsu Mahoujin Guru Guru*, and the 2017 reboot—Gipple maintains a consistent role and characterization. His function as a guide, item storage system, and emotional moment disruptor remains unchanged. The character shows no significant evolution, backstory revelations, or alterations in his fundamental traits or abilities.