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  2. Slime (homemade toy) - Wikipedia

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    Slime is a homemade toy typically created using a combination of water, glue, and borax. Videos of people playing with slime became popular on social media in the mid-2010s, which made it an international trend. A green-colored homemade slime with its characteristics being shown in the picture.

  3. Slime (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Slime is a toy product manufactured by Mattel, sold in a plastic trash can and introduced in February 1976. [2] It consists of a non-toxic viscous, squishy and oozy green or other color material made primarily from guar gum. [3]

  4. The Green Slime - Wikipedia

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    The Green Slime (Japanese: ガンマー第3号 宇宙大作戦, Hepburn: Ganmā Daisan Gō: Uchū Daisakusen, lit. ' Gamma 3: The Great Space War ' ) is a 1968 tokusatsu science fiction film directed by Kinji Fukasaku [ 1 ] and produced by Walter Manley and Ivan Reiner. [ 2 ]

  5. Toronto residents discover huge sinkhole with glowing green slime

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    The green slime inspired bystanders and Twitter users to make references to Flubber, Ghostbusters and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In reality, this happens all the time — and not just in Toronto.

  6. Gunge - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. You Can't Do That on Television - Wikipedia

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    Although the slime was usually green, other colors, such as red, blue, yellow and even black and white, were occasionally used. 1981's "Safety First" episode, which featured white slime as part of a recurring joke in about "wearing white at night," was the first episode known to have used a slime color other than green.