the dreams in which I'm sliming are the best I've ever had

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the dreams in which I'm sliming are the best I've ever had
USA 1990
Japanese Advertisement 'Slime World' SEGA Mega Drive
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Todd’s Adventure In Slime World on the Sega Genesis.
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The 4 main slime monsters and the slime wildlife. The planet earth, known as "Skumm" here is dominated by one super substance; slime. Slime is a stupendously common and useful substance as rudimentary tools, defense, playthings, foods, preservatives, you name it. This has caused the entire worlds ecosystems to revolve around it and producing the "Slime monsters" a group of related monsters capable of interbreeding in the same way a dog and wolf can produce viable offspring and utilize slime offensively. The "Bucket" While most slime monsters require a lot of time to produce the correct amount and quality of slime, buckets specialize in instantaneously producing copious amounts of slime of any type from even the smallest amounts of humidity in the air and storing it in their stomach for later sliming the "Sprayer" These avian resembling monsters store vibrant colors of slime within their clear bodies in order to warn other monsters and creatures of its caustic nature, utilizing its slightly corrosive and horribly tasting slime as a defensive spray while snooting and gawking loudly The "Glopper" Gloppers use their powerful arms and tails in order to overhang walkways and paths to dribble down slime on top of whatever creature walks underneath them in order to scoop them up in their cage like jaws for further more rigorous sliming The "Cleaner" DO NOT underestimate this tiny monster, evolving in the crusted desert, this baseball sized creature has developed its body tissues to be highly condensed and elastic to the point of being immune to sharp implements. While this tiny monster squeaks and cries adorably like the squeaking of a rubber duck, any and all slime in the area will be cause for danger, as a cleaner grows exponentially in size, strength and power with any and all slime it consumes. Its recommended for the unprotected to bring a pet juicer along with them if one is exploring the desert. There is a wide variety of creatures distinct from slime monsters in their inability to produce slime, but continuous dependence upon it "Juicers" Not slime monsters, but an effective control, juicers affix themselves to monsters and constrict them, squeezing slime out of them and sucking it up through their porous skull. "Floppers" (designed by friend @nalnpraks ) floppers as a rule are almost entirely slime, save for a miniscule and highly flexible skeleton, floppers utilize their slime by using it as an adhesive for scaling large obstacles, and will throughout their lives metamorphose into each stage with the more slime they consume, and using it to feed on slime filled insects. "Slop-Glop" plants Like real world pitcher plants, slop Glop plants utilize water and a lure for catching prey, slop glop plants however do not digest prey as pitcher plants do, they use pools of water in order to diffuse slime for absorption and then regurgitate the remains of prey "Slimaceans" Highly dangerous and adaptive cetaceans evolved for a slime covered world, attacking monsters, people and wildlife without digression. They have evolved to move through all environments, water, slime, dirt, sand and even solid rocks by use of an armored, jack hammer like rostrum.
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