Gamel

Gamel is the heavy animal Greeed, and has aspects of a rhinoceros, gorilla, and elephant. He is incomplete after his Core Medals disappeared, only having five left. He later loses three more of them to OOO.

Personality
Gamel is the most dim-witted of the Greeed, like most stereotypical strong men while also a having a soft side compared to the other Greeed (also similar to some stereotypical strong men), yet he has the mentality of a spoiled child that makes him unable to work well with others normally and more childish than the hyper Kazari. He has shown a need to put things in order, similar to disordered humans which is very unusual for the desire born Greeed. Gamel appears to get along well with Mezool as she is often comforting him and Gamel helped her escape from OOO when she lost four of her Core Medals and retrieve her Tako Medals from Ankh.

Abilities
Gamel, like the other Greeed, can create Yummies. But unlike the others, Gamel uses his own body to create his behemoth-like Yummies by inserting a Cell Medal into his forehead upon observing a particular behavior he wants to mimic, thus satiating his own desires and being composed of just a single Cell Medal as they do not need to devour objects to assume a complete form. He can also assume a human form to blend into society, his is a young man in a grey mesh shirt over a black undershirt. Unique to him, Gamel has brute strength (he is physically the strongest of the Greeed), Gamel can also form a long elephant trunk from his face as a weapon.

History
Gamel with the other Greeed was created 8 centuries before the start of the series, fought the original Kamen Rider OOO, and was sealed away by him. In present times after the Greeed were released, Gamel began to his quest to regain his Core Medals that disappeared and create Yummies to satisfy his desires. He fought against the present time OOO when he had attacked Gamel's Bison Yummy, overpowering him until Gamel was driven away by Latoraba Combo. Later, after Mezool loses four of her Core Medals to OOO, Gamel hunts him down to retrieve Mezool's medals and manages to get two back while losing three of his own in the process.

Etymology
"Gamel" comes from the Japanese word gameru (がめる?, "to pilfer").

External Sources
"TV Asahi's page on Gamel". http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/ooo/greeed/gamel.html.