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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' has one in the form of [[TomatoInTheMirror Annie]] a girl with LaserGuidedAmnesia who spends much of the episode clinging to Robin and [[CryIntoChest crying on him]] because thus far he is the only person she can trust to save her from the mysterious man who has been following her and begging her to come home. Robin reciprocates her apparent feelings and we even get an ImagineSpot of them together that makes him blush. The man pursuing Annie turns out to be [[spoiler:Clayface]], who survived his last fight with Batman and had been laying low to recuperate ever since. Using what power he had, he made a clay person that was intended to take a quick look around the area for Batman and tell him if the coast was clear. Strangely, the revelation that his new love interest was not only made of slime but essentially [[spoiler: Clayface]] doesn't deter Robin's feelings any. [[FoeYay He even demands that the hardened criminal bring her back after finding out...]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' has one in the form of [[TomatoInTheMirror Annie]] a girl with LaserGuidedAmnesia who spends much of the episode clinging to Robin and [[CryIntoChest crying on him]] because thus far he is the only person she can trust to save her from the mysterious man who has been following her and begging her to come home. Robin reciprocates her apparent feelings and we even get an ImagineSpot of them together that makes him blush. The man pursuing Annie turns out to be [[spoiler:Clayface]], who survived his last fight with Batman and had been laying low to recuperate ever since. Using what power he had, he made a clay person that was intended to take a quick look around the area for Batman and tell him if the coast was clear. Strangely, the revelation that his new love interest was not only made of slime but essentially [[spoiler: Clayface]] doesn't deter Robin's feelings any. [[FoeYay He even demands that the hardened criminal bring her back after finding out...]]out.
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* ''Manga/MonsterMusume'' 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]] (from the japanese pronunciation of "slime": ''suraimu''), [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her friends to the point of suffocation 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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* ''Manga/MonsterMusume'' 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]] (from the japanese pronunciation of "slime": ''suraimu''), [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her friends to the point of suffocation 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 to 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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* ''LightNovel/MonsterGirlDoctor' has Lime, the green slime girl nurse working at the central hospital and Molly, the purple shoggoth serving as the manager of the Deadlich Graveyard City district. The anime also adds an unnamed slime girl patient of Dr Glenn that has a servant cart her around in a bathtub.

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* ''LightNovel/MonsterGirlDoctor' ''LightNovel/MonsterGirlDoctor'' has Lime, the green slime girl nurse working at the central hospital and Molly, the purple shoggoth serving as the manager of the Deadlich Graveyard City district. The anime also adds an unnamed slime girl patient of Dr Glenn that has a servant cart her around in a bathtub.
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* ''LightNovel/MonsterGirlDoctor' has Lime, the green slime girl nurse working at the central hospital and Molly, the purple shoggoth serving as the manager of the Deadlich Graveyard City district. The anime also adds an unnamed slime girl patient of Dr Glenn that has a servant cart her around in a bathtub.
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* Technically, the "female" Changeling from ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
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* ''VideoGame/CrushCrush'' adds CuteMonsterGirl variants of some of the main girls in its DLC, including Gelle, who resembles Elle except made completely of slime.

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* ''VideoGame/CrushCrush'' adds CuteMonsterGirl variants of some of the main girls in its DLC, including Gelle, Jelle, who resembles Elle except made completely of slime.
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* ''VideoGame/CrushCrush'' adds CuteMonsterGirl variants of some of the main girls in its DLC, including Gelle, who resembles Elle except made completely of slime.
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** Okayado, the series' mangaka, is fond of these; as well as Suu, there are slime girls in ''Manga/DeadlineSummonner'' and ''Manga/TwelveBeast''.

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** Okayado, the series' mangaka, is fond of these; as well as Suu, there are slime girls in ''Manga/DeadlineSummonner'' ''Manga/DeadlineSummoner'' and ''Manga/TwelveBeast''.



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* 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]].

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* The Slime Sisters that work under Wilhelm in ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'', ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', who are extremely resilient to physical attacks, [[VoluntaryShapeshifting capable of shape-shifting]], and [[MakingASplash possess some control over water]].
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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]] (from the japanese pronunciation of "slime": ''suraimu''), [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her friends to the point of suffocation 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'' ''Manga/MonsterMusume'' 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]] (from the japanese pronunciation of "slime": ''suraimu''), [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her friends to the point of suffocation 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, the series' mangaka, is fond of these; as well as Suu, there are slime girls in ''Manga/DeadlineSummonner'' and ''Manga/TwelveBeast''.

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** Okaydo, Okayado, the series' mangaka, is fond of these; as well as Suu, there are slime girls in ''Manga/DeadlineSummonner'' and ''Manga/TwelveBeast''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil''
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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]](from the japanese pronunciation of "slime": ''suraimu''), [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her friends to the point of suffocation 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]](from feelings)[[/note]] (from the japanese pronunciation of "slime": ''suraimu''), [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has an impressive array of powers]], and appears to be mostly harmless. At times, she can forget her own strength and smother her friends to the point of suffocation 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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*A spoof of the T-1000 appeared as the main antagonist of a special two-part episode of ''Manga/KochiKame'' who could not only mimic forms but even turn into weapons though whatever non-character object she turned into retained the shades of her true and civilian forms.
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* ''VideoGame/StringTyrant'' has a distinctly horror version called Claygirls. They are definitely female but lack any attempt at human features, instead having a featureless blank space for a face. [[spoiler:The fact that they spend most of their time disguised as objects around the manor also sets them apart.]]

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* The Franchise/SailorMoon fan fiction/SharedUniverse series, TheJellaxSaga, features Jamanen (see above) as one of the main characters.
** Along with this, it also reveals that Jamanen is the last of a race of slime beings known as the Jellax.

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* The Franchise/SailorMoon fan fiction/SharedUniverse series, TheJellaxSaga, features Jamanen (see above) as one of the main characters.
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''Fanfic/TheJellaxSaga'', reveals that Jamanen is the last of a race of slime beings known as the Jellax.
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil''
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* ''WebAnimation/SocialMonsters''

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* ''WebAnimation/SocialMonsters''''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihRCCnNRmhE How to be Internet Famous? - Social Monsters]]'' is an animation by [[Characters/GameGrumpsTeamGrump Ross O'Donovan]], starring one of these and a demon girl (Slimemantha and Vanity, respectively).
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* As noted above you, you can find numerous examples of artwork featuring slime girls on Website/DeviantART, Tumblr, and other similar sites with loads of user-submitted artwork. Simply type "slime girl" into a search engine and you'll come across thousands of examples, though be warned that it is a {{Fetish}} for some people, so some of it may be NotSafeForWork to one degree or another.


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* As noted above you, you can find numerous examples of artwork featuring slime girls on Website/DeviantART, Tumblr, and other similar sites with loads of user-submitted artwork. Simply type "slime girl" into a search engine and you'll come across thousands of examples, though be warned that it is a {{Fetish}} for some people, so some of it may be NotSafeForWork to one degree or another.
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* ''WebAnimation/Social Monsters''
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' surprisingly does have an canonical slime girl monster in the form of the Ghaunadan. The Ghaunadan is a shapechanger whose true form is an ooze, but has the ability to transform into either a male human, or a female drow. The are servants of the evil god Ghaunadaur so they are AlwaysChaoticEvil.
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* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has the [[PrestigeClass Special Challenge Path]] "Gelatious Noob," based on Pathfinder's Apostheotic Mimmic mentioned above, a BlobMonster who is IntriguedByHumanity and [[PinocchioSyndrome does their level best to become a person.]] Luckily, this is a LighterAndSofter take on it [[spoiler: and they're eventually rewarded by becoming a real human being if they can rescue the King]]. They can't eat, drink, or read books, or properly equip armor and weapons (they gain the attack range but none of the special effects), but instead can absorb a number of certain items permanently (such as the Robartender's disgusting cocktails) for new abilities.

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* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has the [[PrestigeClass Special Challenge Path]] "Gelatious Noob," based on Pathfinder's Apostheotic Mimmic mentioned above, a BlobMonster who is IntriguedByHumanity and [[PinocchioSyndrome does their level best to become a person.]] Luckily, this is a LighterAndSofter take on it [[spoiler: and they're eventually rewarded by becoming a real human being if they can rescue the King]]. They can't eat, drink, or read books, or properly equip armor and weapons (they gain the attack range but none of the special effects), but instead can absorb a number of certain items permanently (such as the Robartender's disgusting cocktails) for new abilities.abilities-including the ability to eat and drink, in a very literal version of YouHaveResearchedBreathing.
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* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has the [[PrestigeClass Special Challenge Path]] "Gelatious Noob," based on Pathfinder's Apostheotic Mimmic mentioned above, a BlobMonster who is IntriguedByHumanity and [[PinocchioSyndrome does their level best to become a person.]] Luckily, this is a LighterAndSofter take on it [[spoiler: and they're eventually rewarded by becoming a real human being if they can rescue the King]]. They can't eat, drink, or read books, or properly equip armor and weapons (they gain the attack range but none of the special effects), but instead can absorb a number of certain items permanently for new abilities.

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* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has the [[PrestigeClass Special Challenge Path]] "Gelatious Noob," based on Pathfinder's Apostheotic Mimmic mentioned above, a BlobMonster who is IntriguedByHumanity and [[PinocchioSyndrome does their level best to become a person.]] Luckily, this is a LighterAndSofter take on it [[spoiler: and they're eventually rewarded by becoming a real human being if they can rescue the King]]. They can't eat, drink, or read books, or properly equip armor and weapons (they gain the attack range but none of the special effects), but instead can absorb a number of certain items permanently (such as the Robartender's disgusting cocktails) for new abilities.
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* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has the [[PrestigeClass Special Challenge Path]] "Gelatious Noob," based on D&D's Apostheotic Mimmic, a BlobMonster who is IntriguedByHumanity and [[PinoccioSyndrome does their level best to become a person.]] They can't eat, drink or read books, or properly equip armor and weapons (they gain the attack range but none of the special effects), but instead can absorb a number of certain items permanently for new abilities.

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* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has the [[PrestigeClass Special Challenge Path]] "Gelatious Noob," based on D&D's Pathfinder's Apostheotic Mimmic, Mimmic mentioned above, a BlobMonster who is IntriguedByHumanity and [[PinoccioSyndrome [[PinocchioSyndrome does their level best to become a person.]] Luckily, this is a LighterAndSofter take on it [[spoiler: and they're eventually rewarded by becoming a real human being if they can rescue the King]]. They can't eat, drink drink, or read books, or properly equip armor and weapons (they gain the attack range but none of the special effects), but instead can absorb a number of certain items permanently for new abilities.
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* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has the [[PrestigeClass Special Challenge Path]] "Gelatious Noob," based on D&D's Apostheotic Mimmic, a BlobMonster who is IntriguedByHumanity and [[PinoccioSyndrome does their level best to become a person.]] They can't eat, drink or read books, or properly equip armor and weapons (they gain the attack range but none of the special effects), but instead can absorb a number of certain items permanently for new abilities.

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* Slimegals in ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}} Half-Genie Hero'' resemble pink blobs when moving around, but can take the appearance of cute girls made of pink slimes when they spot Shantae. The animation of their sole [[EatenAlive attack]] actually shows that the "tongue" snatching Shantae is actually the Slimegal [[LesYay giving her a heartfell hug.]]

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* Slimegals in ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}} Half-Genie Hero'' resemble pink blobs when moving around, but can take the appearance of cute girls made of pink slimes when they spot Shantae. The animation of their sole [[EatenAlive attack]] actually shows that the "tongue" snatching Shantae is actually the Slimegal [[LesYay giving her a heartfell heartfelt hug.]]]]
** The Wetgal enemies also invoke this but are blue, less cutesy (despite how they curtsy), and more aggressive. This comes from being a CuteMonsterGirl counterpart to Wetmen, who prefer more of a bipedal fish monster cyclops form for fighting.
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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. Those made of liquid metal, [[ on the other hand...]]

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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. Those made of liquid metal, [[ [[ExtraOredinary on the other hand...]]
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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. Those made of liquid metal, on the other hand...

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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. Those made of liquid metal, [[ on the other hand...]]
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* ''VisualNovel/DotKareshi'' has a slime ''[[GenderInvertedTrope boy]]'' as a love interest.

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* ''VisualNovel/DotKareshi'' has a slime ''[[GenderInvertedTrope boy]]'' as a love interest.interest... [[DudeLooksLikeALady Though it's easy to mistake him for a slime girl]].
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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.

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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. Those made of liquid metal, on the other hand...

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* The first-person RPG ''Anvil of Dawn'' features mud-like goo girls as sturdy enemies near the end of the game.



* ''VideoGame/LobotomyCorporation'' features Melting Love, a pink and seemingly innocuous slime girl, as one of its numerous Abnormalities. Her threat level is [=ALEPH=] (generally reserved for extremely dangerous {{Eldritch Abomination}}s) and she may "bless" employees with a slime heart which can [[TheVirus spread to others]] and transform them into BlobMonster minions. Should she escape containment, she transforms into a massive, hunchbacked BlobMonster herself, hellbent on killing everyone in the facility unless Suppressed.
* ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' has Alcremie, which is a cream-based variant that turns into a giant cake for her Gigantamax form.
* ''VideoGame/PrincessMaker2'' has one enemy encounter be a reddish slime creature vaguely shaped like a long-haired woman. Of most monsters, it tends to be one of the less hostiles.



* The first-person RPG ''Anvil of Dawn'' features mud-like goo girls as sturdy enemies near the end of the game.



* ''VideoGame/LobotomyCorporation'' features Melting Love, a pink and seemingly innocuous slime girl, as one of its numerous Abnormalities. Her threat level is [=ALEPH=] (generally reserved for extremely dangerous {{Eldritch Abomination}}s) and she may "bless" employees with a slime heart which can [[TheVirus spread to others]] and transform them into BlobMonster minions. Should she escape containment, she transforms into a massive, hunchbacked BlobMonster herself, hellbent on killing everyone in the facility unless Suppressed.
* ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' has Alcremie, which is a cream-based variant that turns into a giant cake for her Gigantamax form.

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