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* [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rocket.jpg Slimes]] are an [[MascotMook iconic,]] [[TheGoomba early-game]] enemy in the ''DragonQuest'' series. Though there are tougher varieties, including those [[MetalSlime made of metal.]]
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* [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rocket.jpg Slimes]] are an [[MascotMook iconic,]] [[TheGoomba early-game]] enemy in the ''DragonQuest'' series. Though there are tougher varieties, including those [[MetalSlime made of metal.]]]] And surprisingly, no {{Phlegmings}}.
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* Belch of ''{{Earthbound}}''. Stinky, foul, and overall disgusting.
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* Mortal from TheInsaneQuest is one of these.
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* The slimes of ''ShiningInTheDarkness''.
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* The Goo, a science experiment gone wrong, was the first major enemy the heroes fought in ''ElGoonishShive''.
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* The Goo, apparently a science experiment gone wrong, was the first major enemy the heroes fought in ''ElGoonishShive''.''ElGoonishShive''.
** And then it came back bigger, stronger and more deadly than before as a part of the inter-dimensional [[EvilOverlord Evil Overlord]]'s plan to kill his dimensional counterparts.
** And then it came back bigger, stronger and more deadly than before as a part of the inter-dimensional [[EvilOverlord Evil Overlord]]'s plan to kill his dimensional counterparts.
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*Stanley G. Weinbaum's 1935 story "Parasite Planet," has monstrous Venusian blobs called "Doughpots" that ooze through the jungles of Venus absorbing anything that gets in their way.
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* ''DeathBedTheBedThatEats'' - the title monster is more or less this, as it consumes its victims with yellow [[strike:SOAP SUDS]] ecotoplasm and dissolves them in stomach acid. [[CaptainObvious It's a weird movie.]]
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* ''{{The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest}}'' features a shapeshifting blob-like bio computer in the episode "DNA Doomsday" who was giving a test mission to launch a group of Nuclear Missiles, and failed to realize it was a simulation. For added NightmareFuel, it could change ''parts'' of its body into people it had come into contact with.
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* ''{{The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest}}'' ''WesternAnimation/TheRealAdventuresOfJonnyQuest'' features a shapeshifting blob-like bio computer in the episode "DNA Doomsday" who was giving a test mission to launch a group of Nuclear Missiles, and failed to realize it was a simulation. For added NightmareFuel, it could change ''parts'' of its body into people it had come into contact with.
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** They also existed in ''MegaManX'' (once), ''[[MegaManZero Zero]]'' (twice, although it's [[RecurringBoss the same enemy only rebuilt]]) and arguably ''[[MegaManZX ZX]]'' (in which the creature is made out of ''magma''). Maybe also ''[[MegaManLegends Legends]]'', OrSoIHeard...
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** They also existed in ''MegaManX'' (once), ''[[MegaManZero Zero]]'' (twice, although it's [[RecurringBoss the same enemy only rebuilt]]) and arguably ''[[MegaManZX ZX]]'' (in which the creature is made out of ''magma''). Maybe also ''[[MegaManLegends Legends]]'', OrSoIHeard...Legends]]''.
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**Interestingly, slimes are a slightly recurring type of monster; the later episodes featured a bunny slime girl named Peropero who manipulated malevolent hard candy and in one of the closing episodes, an entire army of female humanoid slimes born from the many unused demon seeds.
*The ''BloodSyndicate'' features Spanish superheroine Aqua-Maria, a meta human made out of living water with a bit of a language barrier to deal with.
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* The "meta-microbe" mutated by the Big Bang in ''Static Shock''.
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* The ''Silver Surfer'' animated series has a two-part episode all about this. And it kinda gets bizarre.
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* The ''Silver Surfer'' animated series has a two-part episode all about this. And it kinda gets bizarre.this, featuring amorphous aliens called 'Virals' accidentally born from an unstable cure created by the Watchers. Anyone who entered the Universal Library with selfish intentions or attempted to use the information with such an attitude would eventually mutate as well, operating as a collective with the ability to 'control their evolution'.
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* Jelly-Chan from ''StretchPanic'' is transformed into one based on her love of sweets.
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* A blob in a Paradox Interactive game (e.g. ''Europa Universalis'') is a nation that has taken a LOT of land. Some AI nations likely to be blobs are France, Austria and Ming China.
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* A character named simply The Blob was playable in the 16-bit claymation fighting game ''{{ClayFighter}}''. He was an unshaped mass of clay, and his attacks mostly revolved around [[ShepshifterWeapon changing shape]], such as transforming into a boot when the kick buttons were pressed, or turning into a buzzsaw and flying at the opponent.
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* A character named simply The Blob was playable in the 16-bit claymation fighting game ''{{ClayFighter}}''. He was an unshaped mass of clay, and his attacks mostly revolved around [[ShepshifterWeapon [[ShapeshifterWeapon changing shape]], such as transforming into a boot when the kick buttons were pressed, or turning into a buzzsaw and flying at the opponent.
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* The [[http://everything2.com/user/Lucy-S/writeups/March+13%252C+2009 "God Slime"]] in this story over on [[Everything2]], from their March of the Monsters.
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* In [[DarkwingDuck|Darkwing Duck]], Gosalyn is transformed into this in "Slime Okay, You're Okay".
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* Jellyfish, natch.Slugs and snails are rather close to being "blob monsters."
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* DelveDeeper has both slimes and slime cubes.
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* Slime monsters in SecretOfMana, who also will split every so often; the blue ones freeze you in place and the rest ones set you on fire.
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* In BlueMoonRising by SimonRGreen,a BlobMonster that also probably qualifies as an EldritchAbomination shows up and needs to be [[KillItWithFire Killed With Fire]].
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*In [[DarkwingDuck|Darkwing Duck]], Gosalyn is transformed into this in "Slime Okay, You're Okay".
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* Played straight twice in ''Martin Mystery''.
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* Played straight twice in ''Martin Mystery''.''MartinMystery''.
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* In StephenKing's short story "Grey Matter", a man slowly changes into a BlobMonster after drinking a can of contaminated beer.
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* In StephenKing's short story "Grey Matter", Matter" (published in the collection ''NightShift''), a man slowly changes into a BlobMonster after drinking a can of contaminated beer.
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* The DROD series houses both massive blob monsters, and tiny ones. Named, inventively enough Tar, Mud, and Gel, with the smaller versions being Tar Babies, Mud Babies, and Gel Babies.
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* The DROD DeadlyRoomsOfDeath series houses both massive blob monsters, and tiny ones. Named, inventively enough Tar, Mud, and Gel, with the smaller versions being Tar Babies, Mud Babies, and Gel Babies.
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* Makuin of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Blob]] from TensouSentaiGoseiger. Despite what the above says, he is ''not'' a MonsterOfTheWeek, but rather a full-fledged enemy commander.
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* The DROD series houses both massive blob monsters, and tiny ones. Named, inventively enough Tar, Mud, and Gel, with the smaller versions being Tar Babies, Mud Babies, and Gel Babies.
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*** And more disturbingly, YOU if you take the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Ooze]][[VoluntaryShapeshifting master]] PrestigeClass.
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*** And more disturbingly, YOU if you take the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Ooze]][[VoluntaryShapeshifting master]] PrestigeClass. PrestigeClass.
** Two of the most noteable examples are the demon lord Juilbex the Faceless Lord, and the god Ghaunadaur, That Which Lurks.
** Two of the most noteable examples are the demon lord Juilbex the Faceless Lord, and the god Ghaunadaur, That Which Lurks.