Slime

Music

  • Slime (band), a German punk rock band, founded in 1979 and disbanded in 1994
  • Products

  • Slime (toy), a viscous, oozing green material made primarily from guar gum and sold in a plastic trash can
  • Slime (brand), a brand of tire care products
  • Biology

  • Slime mold, a broad term often referring to roughly 6 groups of Eukaryotes
  • Biofilm, an aggregate of microorganisms in which cells adhere to each other and/or to a surface
  • Slimy (fish), also known as the Ponyfish
  • Snail slime, the mucus used by gastropods for locomotion
  • Subsurface Lithotrophic Microbial Ecosystem (SLiME), a biotope occupied by endolithic organisms
  • Mucus, is another type of slime
  • Places

  • Slime, Croatia, a village near Omiš
  • Fiction

  • Slimey the Worm, the pet of Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street
  • Slime (Dragon Quest), the mascot of the Dragon Quest console role-playing game franchise
  • Slimer, a green ghost made of slime from Ghostbusters
  • "Slime" a novelette by Joseph Payne Brennan. Originally published in the March, 1953 issue of Weird Tales
  • Gunge

    Gunge as it is known in the British Isles, or slime as it is known in America and most English-speaking areas of the world, is a thick, gooey, yet runny substance with a consistency somewhere between that of paint and custard. It has been a feature on many children's programmes for many years around the world and has made appearances in game shows as well as other programming. While gunge mostly appears on television, it can also be used as a fundraising tool for charities, youth and religious groups. Gunge tanks have appeared at nightclubs and Fun Days. The British charities Comic Relief and Children in Need, supported by the BBC, have used gunge for fundraising in the past. In America, slime is sometimes associated with Nickelodeon, even having several game shows revolving around it, such as Slime Time Live. In most countries, being gunged is seen as a forfeit with the aim to cause embarrassment. In contrast, being slimed in America can be a good thing as well as a bad thing. Overall the main point of being gunged or slimed is to cause mess.

    Slime (Dragon Quest)

    The Slime is the mascot of the Dragon Quest role-playing video game franchise. Originally inspired by the game Wizardry to be a weak and common monster for the video game Dragon Quest, Slime has appeared in almost every Dragon Quest game since. The character's popularity led to the appearance of many varieties of slimes, including boss characters, and even emerging as the protagonist of the Rocket Slime video game series.

    The Slime has been placed on a multitude of different kinds of merchandise. The Slime's friendliness, limited power, and appealing form have caused the Slime to become a popular character and symbol of the Dragon Quest series.

    Character design

    The inspiration for the Slime came to Yuji Horii, the creator of Dragon Quest, from a role-playing game called Wizardry. "I was really hooked on 'Wizardy,' the PC game, ... There's...slime-looking characters ..., so I got the inspiration from it. I was doodling the slime-looking character and I took it to Mr. Toriyama, who did the character design, and he made it the Slime we see today." Horii said that when it was originally conceived, the Slime was "a pile of goo", but Toriyama's design came back as a tear-drop which they considered "perfect".

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