Characters
- Gabu (ガブ?), a wolf from the Bakubaku Valley.
- Mei (メイ?), a goat from the Sawasawa Mountains. While the gender is unmentioned in the original books, Mei is depicted as a male goat in the film and a female goat in the anime.
- Giro (ギロ?), the boss of the Bakubaku Valley wolves and a friend of Gabu's father.
- Barry (バリー, Barī?), a red-haired wolf and Giro's right-hand man.
- Beach (ビッチ, Bicchi?) and Zack (ザク?), a pair of twin wolves.
- Tap (タプ, Tapu?), an overweight goat who acts as an elder brother figure to Mei.
- Mii (ミイ?), a pink-colored goat and a friend of Mei. She does not appear in the book series.
- Elder Goat (長老, Chōro?), the leader of the goats of the Sawasawa Mountains.
- Mei's Mother (メイの母, Mei no Haha?), who attempted to save Mei from a group of wolves when he was a child, managing to bite off Giro's ear before being eaten. Though she is mentioned, she does not physically appear in the book series.
- Mei's Grandmother (メイの祖母, Mei no Soba?), who raised Mei after his mother was killed, and is later shocked when Mei befriends Gabu. She does not appear in the book series.
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