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* In Pokemon, the aptly named 'Mon Grimer and its evolution Muk are made of toxic slime.

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* In Pokemon, ''{{Pokemon}}'', the aptly named 'Mon Grimer and its evolution Muk are made of toxic slime.
* ''SpiritedAway'' has the [[spoiler:River Spirit that was mistaken for a]] Stink God, who is literally just a moving pile of sludge with eyes. His smell is so bad that it makes everyone's eyes water and makes all of the food around him rot. [[spoiler:It's due to the pollution in he river he inhabits.]]



* ''SpiritedAway'' has the [[spoiler:River Spirit that was mistaken for a]] Stink God, who is literally just a moving pile of sludge with eyes. His smell is so bad that it makes everyone's eyes water and makes all of the food around him rot. [[spoiler:It's due to the pollution in he river he inhabits.]]

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* ''SpiritedAway'' has the [[spoiler:River Spirit that was mistaken for a]] Stink God, who is literally just a moving pile of sludge with eyes. His smell is so bad that it makes everyone's eyes water and makes all of the food around him rot. [[spoiler:It's due to the pollution in he river he inhabits.]]
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* One of the bosses from ''ConkersBadFurDay'' was the Great Mighty Poo.

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* One of the bosses from ''ConkersBadFurDay'' ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'' was the Great Mighty Poo.
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* ''{{Dogma}}'' had a demon constructed from crap - specifically, the crap of all the prisoners crucified at Golgotha ([[JesusChrist yes, including Him]]). He's killed by deodorant (which "knocks out strong odors").

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* ''{{Dogma}}'' had a demon demon, the Golgothum, constructed from crap - specifically, the crap of all the prisoners crucified at Golgotha ([[JesusChrist yes, including Him]]). He's killed defeated by deodorant (which "knocks out strong odors").
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* ''{{Dogma}}'' had a demon constructed from crap - specifically, the crap of all the prisoners crucified at Golgotha ([[JesusSchrist yes, including Him]]). He's killed by deodorant (which "knocks out strong odors").

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* ''{{Dogma}}'' had a demon constructed from crap - specifically, the crap of all the prisoners crucified at Golgotha ([[JesusSchrist ([[JesusChrist yes, including Him]]). He's killed by deodorant (which "knocks out strong odors").
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* ''{{Dogma}}'' had a demon constructed from crap. He's killed by deodorant (which knocks out strong odors).

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* ''{{Dogma}}'' had a demon constructed from crap. crap - specifically, the crap of all the prisoners crucified at Golgotha ([[JesusSchrist yes, including Him]]). He's killed by deodorant (which knocks "knocks out strong odors).odors").
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* In Pokemon, the aptly named 'Mon Grimer and its evolution Muk are made of toxic slime.
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* ''[=MonSturd=]''. It's like ''JackFrost'', except the SerialKiller was genetically fused with shit instead of snow.

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* ''[=MonSturd=]''. It's like ''JackFrost'', ''Film/JackFrost1997'', except the SerialKiller was genetically fused with shit instead of snow.
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* ''[=MonSturd=]''. It's like ''JackFrost'', except the SerialKiller was genetically fused with shit instead of snow.
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** ''Black'' and ''White'' introduced the garbage Pokemon Trubbish and Garbodor.
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* ''[=~Pokémon~=]'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was (initially) so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Poké Ball. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.

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* ''[=~Pokémon~=]'' ''{{Pokemon}}'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was (initially) so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Poké Ball. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.
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* Ginta uses Babbo: Alice to dispel this curse off "Gramps" in ep 97 of MarchenAwakensRomance.
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* The title creature in ''Slime'' by William Essex: a living lake of toxic waste that eats people and animals.
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* Armageddon from ''TheReturnOfHanuman'' is a monster formed from a volcano, mostly because of the many inorganic trash contained inside and [[spoiler:activated when Rahu and Ketu's staff went inside of the volcano]].
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* During the lifeforce crisis in [[DiscWorld Reaper Man]], one of the [[WizardingSchool Unseen University's]] ''compost heaps'' comes to life. It attacked the gardener and dissolved its way through the main door before the wizards [[StuffBlowingUp blew it up]] with a bottle of [[BlazingInfernoHellfireSauce Wow-Wow sauce]].

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* During the lifeforce crisis in [[DiscWorld [[{{Discworld}} Reaper Man]], one of the [[WizardingSchool Unseen University's]] ''compost heaps'' comes to life. It attacked the gardener and dissolved its way through the main door before the wizards [[StuffBlowingUp blew it up]] with a bottle of [[BlazingInfernoHellfireSauce Wow-Wow sauce]].
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* ''{{Dogma}}'' had a demon constructed from crap. He's killed by deodorant (which eliminates horrible odors).

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* ''{{Dogma}}'' had a demon constructed from crap. He's killed by deodorant (which eliminates horrible knocks out strong odors).
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* A recurring enemy in the RatchetAndClank series is a kind of slime monster that walks in circles and says "Nein!". When hit, they split into two, half as small slime monsters (except for [[GoddamnedBats the smallest sort]], which just disappears). The biggest ones will split five times, meaning that you have to kill 63 slimes in total.
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* ''Creepshow 2'' had a large, flat monster resembling an oil slick, that dissolved any flesh it touched, inhabiting a lake.

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* ''Creepshow 2'' ''{{Creepshow 2}}'' had a large, flat monster resembling an oil slick, that dissolved any flesh it touched, inhabiting a lake.



* In {{Shadowrun}}, city spirits usually manifest as piles of ordinary litter, unsightly but not all that icky. Toxic nature spirits manifest as contaminated water, smog, or ''really foul'' rubbish.

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* In {{Shadowrun}}, ''{{Shadowrun}}'', city spirits usually manifest as piles of ordinary litter, unsightly but not all that icky. Toxic nature spirits manifest as contaminated water, smog, or ''really foul'' rubbish.



* Wild Arms II had the boss "Drawdo," which resembled several dead fish melded together and attacked with every status effect in the game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gapGzA_fjw
* "Demon's Crest" on the SNES has the boss "Crawler," a huge mass of melted-looking flesh that takes on a semi-humanoid form after it swallows some bones. It can spawn zombie-like creatures from its body.
* The smoky Progg from "{{Pikmin}}" could count too as it is a horrifying crawling cloud of polllution which instantly kills any pikmin it touches. Not even unpicked ones are safe from its wrath.

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* Wild Arms II ''WildArms2'' had the boss "Drawdo," which resembled several dead fish melded together and attacked with every status effect in the game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gapGzA_fjw
* "Demon's Crest" ''DemonsCrest'' on the SNES has the boss "Crawler," a huge mass of melted-looking flesh that takes on a semi-humanoid form after it swallows some bones. It can spawn zombie-like creatures from its body.
* The smoky Progg from "{{Pikmin}}" ''{{Pikmin}}'' could count too as it is a horrifying crawling cloud of polllution which instantly kills any pikmin it touches. Not even unpicked ones are safe from its wrath.



* On several occasions the [[AppliedPhlebotinum mutagen]] on TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles spawned these creatures; they actually had names like "mud monsters" and "Mutagen Man." Bascially, the theory that that this is what happens when the mutagen produces something that doesn't have the dignity of resembling a particular animal like a turtle. (And of course, the accidental workings of a mutatagen in RealLife are much more likely to produce a monstrosity like this than an anthropomorphic turtle....)

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* On several occasions the [[AppliedPhlebotinum mutagen]] on TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles ''TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' spawned these creatures; they actually had names like "mud monsters" and "Mutagen Man." Bascially, the theory that that this is what happens when the mutagen produces something that doesn't have the dignity of resembling a particular animal like a turtle. (And of course, the accidental workings of a mutatagen in RealLife are much more likely to produce a monstrosity like this than an anthropomorphic turtle....)
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And remember, that's your fault]].]]
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* ''[=~Pokémon~=]'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Poké Ball. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.

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* ''[=~Pokémon~=]'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was (initially) so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Poké Ball. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.
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* ''[=~Pokemon~=]'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Poké Ball. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.

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* ''[=~Pokemon~=]'' ''[=~Pokémon~=]'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Poké Ball. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.
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* Master Belch and his upgraded form, Master Barf, from ''{{Earthbound}}''.

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* Master Belch and his upgraded form, Master Barf, from ''{{Earthbound}}''. There are also the smaller monsters like "Pile of Puke" and "Stink Spirit".
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* ''[=~Pokemon~=]'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Pok?all. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.

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* ''[=~Pokemon~=]'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Pok?all.Poké Ball. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.
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** And a variation with a snot-based clone of the Tick himself created by the being from the alternate dimension down the hall (34B, IIRC?). Not exactly a blob of muck, but it was made of snot/mucus and, while shaped like the tick, could squish itself into other shapes and use it's semi-gelatinous consistency to seep through cracks and around attacks and such.
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* ''{{Warcraft III}}'' has some sludge-type creeps.
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* ''[=~Pok?n~=]'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Pok?all. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.

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* ''[=~Pok?n~=]'' ''[=~Pokemon~=]'' has two Muck Monsters in Grimer and its evolved form, Muk. In the anime, Ash's Muk was so smelly that it stank even after it had been captured in a Pok?all. When he teleported it to Professor Oak's, it proceeded to engulf half the lab and reduced Professor Oak to ranting.
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** Moander, a minor evil god from the ForgottenRealms, manifested in the form of a gargantuan crawling heap of rotting vegetation.
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* During the lifeforce crisis in [[DiscWorld Reaper Man]], one of the [[WizardingSchool Unseen University's]] ''compost heaps'' comes to life. It attacked the gardener and dissolved its way through the main door before the wizards blew it up.

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* During the lifeforce crisis in [[DiscWorld Reaper Man]], one of the [[WizardingSchool Unseen University's]] ''compost heaps'' comes to life. It attacked the gardener and dissolved its way through the main door before the wizards [[StuffBlowingUp blew it up.up]] with a bottle of [[BlazingInfernoHellfireSauce Wow-Wow sauce]].
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* During the lifeforce crisis in [[DiscWorld Reaper Man]], one of the Unseen University's ''compost heaps'' comes to life. It attacked the gardener and dissolved its way through the main door before the wizards blew it up.

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* During the lifeforce crisis in [[DiscWorld Reaper Man]], one of the [[WizardingSchool Unseen University's University's]] ''compost heaps'' comes to life. It attacked the gardener and dissolved its way through the main door before the wizards blew it up.
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* During the lifeforce crisis in [[DiscWorld Reaper Man]], one of the Unseen University's ''compost heaps'' comes to life. It attacked the gardener and dissolved its way through the main door before the wizards blew it up.

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