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* The Inklings from ''VideoGame/Splatoon'' are a somewhat odd variation, they're humanoid squids made of ink.

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* The Inklings from ''VideoGame/Splatoon'' are a somewhat odd variation, they're cute humanoid squids made of ink.
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** ''Manga/SailorMoon'', given its MonsterOfTheWeek format, has had a few with Jamanen being the most famous of them.



* In ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'', one of the villains creats a shadowy facsimile of Setsuna who morphs her body into tentacles as well as melts into the shadows of her opponents to ambush them.

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* In ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'', one of the villains creats creates a shadowy facsimile of Setsuna who morphs her body into tentacles as well as melts into the shadows of her opponents to ambush them.
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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''[[note]]"Slime Okay, You're Okay"[[/note]] had Gosalyn get transformed into a slime creature after being exposed to a concoction created by [[PlantPerson Bushroot]].

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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''[[note]]"Slime ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''[[note]]"[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS1E55SlimeOkayYoureOkay Slime Okay, You're Okay"[[/note]] Okay]]"[[/note]] had Gosalyn get transformed into a slime creature after being exposed to a concoction created by [[PlantPerson Bushroot]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' has [[AbhorrentAdmirer Slime Princess]], who looks like a small glob with nubby arms and a face. In one episode we see the whole Slime Kingdom, including her nearly-identical (but [[InformedAttractiveness apparently]] hot) sister, [[EvilPrince Blargatha]].
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* [[spoiler:Carla Radames]] becomes a rather ''nasty'' combination of this and GreyGoo in the final chapter of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' that decides to just eat ''the entire ship'' you are trying to escape through to kill you, along with creating multiple clones of herself to attack you as well.

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* [[spoiler:Carla Radames]] becomes a rather ''nasty'' ''[[HumanoidAbomination nasty]]'' combination of this and GreyGoo in the final chapter of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' that decides to just eat ''the entire ship'' you are trying to escape through to kill you, along with creating multiple clones of herself to attack you as well.
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* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl'' features a slime girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Said slime is called Suu[[note]](a blue and green blob who can assume humanoid form, able to mimic anyone she knows, with an antenna that lets her share others' feelings)[[/note]], [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her human friends can to the point of suffication if not careful. As slimes are so rare and unknown to even the monster community, cultural exchange coordinator Ms. Smith refuses to name her a "monster" and avoid all the paperwork dealing with a new species and illegal immigrant would bring, given that she never receives a pay rise.

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* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl'' features a slime girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Said slime is called Suu[[note]](a blue and green blob who can assume humanoid form, able to mimic anyone she knows, with an antenna that lets her share others' feelings)[[/note]], [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her human friends can to the point of suffication if not careful. As slimes are so rare and unknown to even the monster community, cultural exchange coordinator Ms. Smith refuses to name her a "monster" and avoid all the paperwork dealing with a new species and illegal immigrant would bring, given that she never receives a pay rise.
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* As noted above you can find semi-realistic or just hand-drawn Slime Girls on any site that's big enough and runs on user-generated content. Just put "slime girl" in on deviantArt and you'll see what I mean.

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* As noted above you can find semi-realistic or just hand-drawn Slime Girls on any site that's big enough and runs on user-generated content. Just put "slime girl" in on deviantArt and you'll see what I mean.find out.

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Okay, that\'s all the applicable ones I saw, someone else will have to go through the rest.


* ''Webcomic/TalesOfGnosisCollege'' has a bonus sequence called ''Goo Girl Genesis'' which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. A female undergraduate is turned into one of these as a mad science experiment.



* An episode of WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck had Gosalyn get transformed into a slime creature after being exposed to a concoction created by [[PlantPerson Bushroot]].

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* An episode of WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''[[note]]"Slime Okay, You're Okay"[[/note]] had Gosalyn get transformed into a slime creature after being exposed to a concoction created by [[PlantPerson Bushroot]].

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* Myrrh from WebComic/TheWotch is the result of a maid fusing with a BlobMonster created by a rather crazy wizard. She maintains the shape of a [[InnocentFanserviceGirl nude woman]], though she often shapeshifts her body to give the appearance of clothes as a SightGag. See BlobMonster for more information.
%% * Ditto for Myrrh from ''Webcomic/TheWotch'', a maid who tried to clean up a pile of magical ingredients (with a pinch of ginger) that her insane Wizard master left out. The mess fought back, and the resultant mass vaguely took on the maid's shape, memories, and personality (with a slightly better body). Originally a bit of fanart from a sub-comic [[CanonImmigrant that was made a bit character]] in the main comic, later [[spoiler: became a secondary character, a roommate for UnluckyEverydude Ming]].


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* Ditto for Myrrh from ''Webcomic/TheWotch'', a maid who tried to clean up a pile of magical ingredients (with a pinch of ginger) that her insane Wizard master left out. The mess fought back, and the resultant mass vaguely took on the maid's shape, memories, and personality (with a slightly better body). She maintains the shape of a [[InnocentFanserviceGirl nude woman]], though she often shapeshifts her body to give the appearance of clothes as a SightGag. Originally a bit of fanart from a sub-comic [[CanonImmigrant that was made a bit character]] in the main comic, later [[spoiler: became a secondary character, a roommate for UnluckyEverydude Ming]].

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* The character of ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'', Double, a rare slime girl variant, is a mimicking [[EldritchAbomination dark blob]] disguised as a nun.
* The first-person RPG ''Anvil of Dawn'' features mud-like goo girls as sturdy enemies near the end of the game.



* Myrrh from WebComic/TheWotch is the result of a maid fusing with a BlobMonster created by a rather crazy wizard. She maintains the shape of a [[InnocentFanserviceGirl nude woman]], though she often shapeshifts her body to give the appearance of clothes as a SightGag.

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* Myrrh from WebComic/TheWotch is the result of a maid fusing with a BlobMonster created by a rather crazy wizard. She maintains the shape of a [[InnocentFanserviceGirl nude woman]], though she often shapeshifts her body to give the appearance of clothes as a SightGag. See BlobMonster for more information.
%% * Ditto for Myrrh from ''Webcomic/TheWotch'', a maid who tried to clean up a pile of magical ingredients (with a pinch of ginger) that her insane Wizard master left out. The mess fought back, and the resultant mass vaguely took on the maid's shape, memories, and personality (with a slightly better body). Originally a bit of fanart from a sub-comic [[CanonImmigrant that was made a bit character]] in the main comic, later [[spoiler: became a secondary character, a roommate for UnluckyEverydude Ming]].
* ''WebComic/{{Synthea}}'' from the webcomic of the same name was put into a stasis pod, and woken up with experimental biotechnology by a good MadScientist far in the future. The result was a green jelly-like body with a confused amnesiac human mind. She can change shape at will, streching bodyparts, creating mallets, etc., although this is not perfect, as her body drips and oozes constantly -- her "at rest" state is a puddle, and she is stuck sleeping in a big barrel. She's also more or less immortal -- she has survived being cut into pieces and having an exploding weapon go off INSIDE her head with nothing more than a headache.

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Copying examples from Blob Monster page, not sure if people want to keep them on the original page as well or not. Not sure if I got them all, don\'t know if things like the T-1001 count or if we\'re only going with the monster girl ones.


* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl'' features a slime girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Said slime is called Suu, [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her human friends can to the point of suffication if not careful. As slimes are so rare and unknown to even the monster community, cultural exchange coordinator Ms. Smith refuses to name her a "monster" and avoid all the paperwork dealing with a new species and illegal immigrant would bring, given that she never receives a pay rise.

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* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl'' features a slime girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Said slime is called Suu, Suu[[note]](a blue and green blob who can assume humanoid form, able to mimic anyone she knows, with an antenna that lets her share others' feelings)[[/note]], [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her human friends can to the point of suffication if not careful. As slimes are so rare and unknown to even the monster community, cultural exchange coordinator Ms. Smith refuses to name her a "monster" and avoid all the paperwork dealing with a new species and illegal immigrant would bring, given that she never receives a pay rise.
** Okaydo is fond of these; as well as Suu, there are slime girls in ''Manga/DeadlineSummonner'' and ''Manga/TwelveBeast''.



* ''Anime/QueensBlade'' features one named Melona. The best way to describe her is as a pink [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay T-1000]] with [[ItMakesSenseInContext weaponized acidic breast milk]].
* ''Manga/SailorMoon'', given its MonsterOfTheWeek format, has had a few with Jamanen being the most famous of them.

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* ''Anime/QueensBlade'' features one named has the immensely popular Melona. The She has all of the hallmarks and perks of an amorphous creature with every part of her body being her weapon, including and especially her breasts. Her base form being a pink gooey mass that she can mold into anybody she chooses, regardless of gender or body mass; she can even copy weapons and fighting styles, the only telltale sign between her and the real thing being the shape of her pupils. While not shown in the anime, she's very capable of absorption and can use the mass to either restore herself or make herself even stronger. Under the right circumstances, she is very much immortal. In short, the best way to describe her is as a pink [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay T-1000]] with [[ItMakesSenseInContext weaponized acidic breast milk]].
** Despite her appearance, she's very more than capable of taking on even the strongest of the fighters and has shown to be [[ImplacableMan implacable incarnate]] and a Magnificent Bastard. Not only does she have good manipulative skills, she's not afraid to fight against anyone as she goes up against Leina several times, almost winning each time and surviving techniques and ploys that would have killed anyone else, fights the champion Aldra twice in a row and surviving both times, and holds her own against Menace, a necromancer. [[spoiler:In Rebellion, she fights under the influence of a set of armor pieces that, although it's supposed to make her stronger, also disorients her focus and form with the constant perverted vibrations, subdues most of the main cast with a simple water spell, and survives a direct hit from Claudette.]] Damn.
** Even moreso, while not seen in the anime, Melona in Rebellion is [[TookALevelInBadass turned up a few notches]] after absorbing an ancient demon, sporting a spiffy new outfit to go with it.
* ''Anime/SailorMoon''
** In the MonsterOfTheWeek category is Jamanen, known as Jellax in the dub. She has quite a fanbase as it is and even makes it as a recurring enemy in one of the SNES games.
** Interestingly, slimes are a slightly recurring type of monster; the later episodes feature a bunny slime-girl named Peropero who manipulated malevolent hard candy. In one of the closing episodes, an army of female humanoid slimes are born from the many unused demon seeds.
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''Manga/SailorMoon'', given its MonsterOfTheWeek format, has had a few with Jamanen being the most famous of them.
* The Slime Sisters that work under Wilhelm in ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'', who are extremely resilient to physical attacks, [[VoluntaryShapeshifting capable of shape-shifting]], and [[MakingASplash possess some control over water]].
* ''Manga/FairyTail'' features Juvia Loxar as a water variant who starts out as an antagonist before joining the titular guild. Doing so protects her from most physical damage, but some magical attacks can still injure her.
* In ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'', one of the villains creats a shadowy facsimile of Setsuna who morphs her body into tentacles as well as melts into the shadows of her opponents to ambush
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* The ''Film/ParasiteEve'' movie adaptation of the novel featured this in a particularly surreal scene of the Mitochondria Eve taking form while she danced and promptly had sex with the bystander witnessing it.
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* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl'' features a slime girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Said slime is called Suu, [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. Cultural exchange coordinator Ms. Smith refuses to do anything about her, given that she never receives a pay rise.

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* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl'' features a slime girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Said slime is called Suu, [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. Cultural At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her human friends can to the point of suffication if not careful. As slimes are so rare and unknown to even the monster community, cultural exchange coordinator Ms. Smith refuses to do anything about her, name her a "monster" and avoid all the paperwork dealing with a new species and illegal immigrant would bring, given that she never receives a pay rise.
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Slime Girls usually follow a similar pattern. Their lower halves will usually be spread in puddles in which they could be mistaken to be bathing. When they eat they simply ingest the desired object, without leaving any waste substance. The "hair", if there is such a thing, will generally be a darker shade then the rest of the body and will appear to flow down the slime girl's back like a cascading waterfall.

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Slime Girls usually follow a similar pattern. Their lower halves will usually be spread in puddles in which they could be mistaken to be bathing. When they eat they simply ingest the desired object, without leaving any waste substance. The "hair", if there is such a thing, will generally be a darker shade then than the rest of the body and will appear to flow down the slime girl's back like a cascading waterfall.waterfall.



* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl'' features a Slime Girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Ms Smith refuses to do anything, given that she never receives a pay rise. Said slime is called Suu and she appears to be mostly harmless.

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* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl'' features a Slime Girl slime girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Ms Said slime is called Suu, [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. Cultural exchange coordinator Ms. Smith refuses to do anything, anything about her, given that she never receives a pay rise. Said slime is called Suu and she appears to be mostly harmless.



* ''Manga/SailorMoon'', given it's MonsterOfTheWeek format, has had a few with Jamanen being the most famous of them.

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* In ''VideoGame/SpaceStation13'' there is a high probability that any member on the science team working in the Xenobiology lab will become one of these after spending enough time to breed green or black slimes. Greens will turn the character into this, blacks will turn the character into a normal slime that you'd find in the lab.
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* ''Anime/QueensBlade'' features one named Melona. The best way to describe her is as a pink [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay T-1000]] with [[ItMakesSenseInContext weaponized acidic breast milk]].
* ''Manga/SailorMoon'', given it's MonsterOfTheWeek format, has had a few with Jamanen being the most famous of them.
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* Like everything else in life, this has been [[FanNickname ponified]] to Hell and back by fans of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. The most well-known example is probably [[http://askshinytheslime.tumblr.com/ Ask Shiny The Slime]], while [[EnsembleDarkHorse Octavia]] enjoyed a brief [[MemeticMutation memetic stint]] as such a creature as well thanks to one rather strange {{Pixiv}} post.
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* [[spoiler:Carla Radames]] becomes a rather ''nasty'' combination of this and GreyGoo in the final chapter of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' that decides to just eat ''the entire ship'' you are trying to escape through to kill you, along with creating multiple clones of herself to attack you as well.
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This trope could be considered BlobMonster [[XMeetsY meets]] CuteMonsterGirl.

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* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirls'' features a Slime Girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Ms Smith refuses to do anything, given that she never receives a pay rise. Said slime is called Suu and she appears to be mostly harmless.

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* The manga ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirls'' ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl'' features a Slime Girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Ms Smith refuses to do anything, given that she never receives a pay rise. Said slime is called Suu and she appears to be mostly harmless.
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* The manga ''DailyLifeWithAMonsterGirl'' features a Slime Girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Ms Smith refuses to do anything, given that she never receives a pay rise. Said slime is called Suu and she appears to be mostly harmless.

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* The manga ''DailyLifeWithAMonsterGirl'' ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirls'' features a Slime Girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Ms Smith refuses to do anything, given that she never receives a pay rise. Said slime is called Suu and she appears to be mostly harmless.

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* An episode of WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck had Gosalyn get transformed into a slime creature after being exposed to a concoction created by [[PlantPerson Bushroot]].


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* Myrrh from WebComic/TheWotch is the result of a maid fusing with a BlobMonster created by a rather crazy wizard. She maintains the shape of a [[InnocentFanserviceGirl nude woman]], though she often shapeshifts her body to give the appearance of clothes as a SightGag.

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* An episode of WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck had Gosalyn get transformed into a slime creature after being exposed to a concoction created by [[PlantPerson Bushroot]].
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A Trope that most people with odd [[FetishFuel fetishes]] will recognise. Without beating around the bush, a Slime girl is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a girl made of slime]].

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A Trope that most people with odd [[FetishFuel fetishes]] will recognise. Without beating around the bush, a Slime girl is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a girl made of slime]].




It's not clear why Slime Girls appeal so to Fetish Artists everywhere, although it may have something to do with the ability to change their shape into nearly anything. Be warned that some Slime Girl work is NSFW.
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* As noted above you can find semi-realistic or just hand-drawn Slime Girls on any site that's big enough and runs on user-generated content. Just put "slime girl" in on deviantArt and you'll see what I mean.
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It's not clear why Slime Girls appeal so to Fetish Artists everywhere, although it may have something to do with the ability to change their shape into nearly anything. Be warned that whilst some Slime Girl work is NSFW.

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* The Manga ''DailyLifeWithAMonsterGirl'' features a Slime Girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Ms Smith refuses to do anything given that she never receives a pay rise. Said slime is call Suu and she appears to be mostly harmless.
* Princess Vina from ''DragonHalf'' is a slime-half.

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* The Manga manga ''DailyLifeWithAMonsterGirl'' features a Slime Girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Ms Smith refuses to do anything anything, given that she never receives a pay rise. Said slime is call called Suu and she appears to be mostly harmless.
* Princess Vina from ''DragonHalf'' ''Manga/DragonHalf'' is a slime-half.



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In ''MagicalStarsign'' one part of the quest causes you to open a door in the robot's Gummi factory. The resulting Gummi Girl is an OptionalBoss that carries a lot of FridgeHorror.

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Slime girls are a thicker variation on the idea of being made of water. They tend to come in a variety of colours and substances, which range from fairly harmless unspecified slime to [[Squick piles of living sludge]].

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A Trope that most people with odd [[FetishFuel fetishes]] will recognise. Without beating around the bush, a Slime girl is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a girl made of slime]].

Slime girls are a thicker variation on the idea of being made of water. They tend to come in a variety of colours and substances, which range from fairly harmless unspecified slime to [[Squick piles of living sludge]].

Slime Girls usually follow a similar pattern. Their lower halves will usually be spread in puddles in which they could be mistaken to be bathing. When they eat they simply ingest the desired object, without leaving any waste substance. The "hair", if there is such a thing, will generally be a darker shade then the rest of the body and will appear to flow down the slime girl's back like a cascading waterfall.
Whilst Slime Girls don't mind small droplets of water, if deposited in a sufficiently large body of water they will dissipate and die.

Their personality varies as with most races, although they tend to be rather laid back and gentle unless provoked. In fictional nature, Slime Girls are usually the bottom rung of the ladder.

It's not clear why Slime Girls appeal so to Fetish Artists everywhere, although it may have something to do with the ability to change their shape into nearly anything. Be warned that whilst some Slime Girl work is NSFW.

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* The Manga ''DailyLifeWithAMonsterGirl'' features a Slime Girl as an illegal immigrant into Japan. Ms Smith refuses to do anything given that she never receives a pay rise. Said slime is call Suu and she appears to be mostly harmless.
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In ''MagicalStarsign'' one part of the quest causes you to open a door in the robot's Gummi factory. The resulting Gummi Girl is an OptionalBoss that carries a lot of FridgeHorror.
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