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The popularity of Nickelodeon's slime shows spawned imitators such as the short-lived 1988 syndicated game show Slime Time (no relation to Nickelodeon's later Slime Time Live), in which schoolteachers were the victims of green gungings. The most famous instances of the said sliming tradition opens in 1987 with the first Kids Choice Awards.
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On August 4th, 2003, Nickelodeon aired Summer Slime Live which was a summer edition of Slime Time Live where it was hosted by Dave Aizer, Jonah Travick and Jessica Holmes of Slime Time Live and Brent Popolizio and Candace Bailey of U-Pick Live with Nickelodeon stars often appearing as co-hosts, and it aired until August 29th, 2003.
In each game, from the start of round 2, a randomly selected member of the studio audience plays for a prize (a merchandise prize, such as a Nintendo 64 or a mountain bike in season 1 or a Figure It Out-branded article of clothing in seasons 2-6). If at least one or more panelists perform the Secret Slime Action, those panelists will be slimed ...
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Slime Time is a syndicated game show, running on Saturdays from June 11 to September 3, 1988. It was created to cash in on the success of Double Dare , and was very similar to that show. The host was comedian Marty Cohen, who hosted each episode dressed as a referee and the show was announced by Dean Goss.
Slime Cup is a children's television show broadcast by Nickelodeon in which sixteen teams of players compete in a series of slime-filled challenges. [1] As of 2019, four seasons have been aired. [2] The series was first broadcast in the US and will be adapted for Australian television on July 1, 2016, with Kristy Best as the host. [3] [needs ...
The opening games, each worth 25 points, were referred to as messy games and typically used gunge as opposed to food. One game would be for the two boys, another game for the two girls and a third game for all four players, though the order would vary from episode to episode. In later series occasionally all games would be for all four players.