. . . . . . . . "Throughout the first film, Slimer appears to lack intelligence and was all about getting a good snack. It was a normally shy ghost but is not afraid to slime when cornered. In the second movie, it appears that Slimer's intelligence grew and could drive a bus. So far, in the video game and cartoon he has grown in intelligence and seems to understand basic human concepts."@en . . . . . . . "yes"@en . . "Harold Ramis"@en . "y"@en . . . . . . . "Male"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Little Spud"@en . "Slimer (also known as Onionhead or Little Spud) was a ghost made up of pure Ectoplasm and the first ghost successfully captured by the Ghostbusters. Slimer is well known for his gigantic appetite and the slime he leaves behind when he passes through solid objects."@en . . "He appeared along with Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, and Baby Gonzo in the 1990 animated television special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue."@en . . . . . "Slimer"@en . . . . . . . "Sliming"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Slimer is a science-fiction/horror novel by \"Harry Adam Knight,\" a.k.a. Australian author John Brosnan, writing under a pseudonym. Brosnan also wrote the novels Carnosaur and The Fungus under this name. Paul Latham, his girlfriend Linda Walker and their four friends Alex, Rochelle, Mark and Chris had been on a drug run from Colombia when their yacht sank. They had to abandon ship so quickly they lost all of their drugs (except for Alex's personal stash of heroin). By a seeming stroke of luck, they stumble across a seemingly abandoned oil rig. Going aboard, they discover the rig is actually a cover for a top secret lab run by a company called Brinkstone. Some exploring reveals discarded, unfired guns and scattered, empty clothes. That night, a mysterious, unseen creature attacks them. Although Paul empties an M16 into it, this doesn't seem to harm it. They come across a scientist, Dr. Gordon Shelley, who says the creature is nicknamed \"Charlie\" and won't harm them again. Although he promises he'll explain more later, he is missing the next day. Later a security officer confronts the group, offering to help, but before their startled eyes turns into \"Charlie,\" a monstrous creature which wounds Rochelle. Paul and the others eventually discover that \"Charlie\" is actually a great white shark given shapeshifting abilities by an experimental compound called \"Phoenix.\" It absorbs the minds and bodies of its victims, and can take their shape, and they're next. To make matters worse, the increasingly hostile Alex begins antagonizing everyone at every turn, questioning Paul's leadership and threatening to be as dangerous to the group as the monster itself. Slimer was adapted in a 1995 film called Proteus by Brosnan himself, who in addition to changing both the title and the name of the compound which creates the monster, also switched around characters' names and roles, making Alex of all people the likable DEA agent hero! While mostly a generic Alien ripoff, Proteus still has some good moments and is a far more faithful Brosnan adaptation than the earlier Roger Corman Carnosaur."@en . . . "Ghost"@en . . . . . "for Realistic Version and Stylized Version:"@en . . . . . . . "Steve Johnson"@en . "New York City"@en . . "Dan Aykroyd"@en . . "Ghost"@en . "225"^^ . . . . . "Slime Force (Japanese: \u30B9\u30E9\u30D5\u30A9\u30FC\u30B9 Sura F\u014Dsu), also known as Slimer in the English localization of Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker, Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2, and is the main skill set for Slime, and Bubble Slime."@en . . . . "Cartoon All-Stars To The Rescue, IDW"@en . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . "y"@en . . . . "9.1"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Slime"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . "Slimer is a flying member of the Slime family that appears only after Hard Mode has been enabled. It only spawns in areas overtaken by the Corruption, but can be found both below and above ground. This monster appears to be a purple orb with wings, and will hover sluggishly around the player's head in a fashion similar to that of a Vulture. It is relatively weak, having only 60 health in its flight form. Its wings will be destroyed when it is initially \"killed\"."@en . "Ghost"@en . . "yes"@en . . . . "Disgusting Green Blob"@en . . . "With the assistance of your friendly little helper, you gobbled more than 500 chunks of slime. Well done, Slimer."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Thom Enriquez"@en . "Slimers were a species native to Eskon. The Slimers were created when a wounded Spulver worm secreted pus into the water supply of the Eskoni. Once the Eskoni digested the infected water, the Spulver DNA overwrote that of the Eskoni, thus producing the Slimers. Slimers were treated as inferior to the Eskoni and were marginalised from Eskoni society, living in camps at the edge of Baktan. (PROSE: Coldheart) File:SpeciesStub.png"@en . . . "88"^^ . "Slimer is a science-fiction/horror novel by \"Harry Adam Knight,\" a.k.a. Australian author John Brosnan, writing under a pseudonym. Brosnan also wrote the novels Carnosaur and The Fungus under this name."@en . . "207"^^ . . . . "Slimer"@en . . . "Slimer (also known as Onionhead or Little Spud) was a ghost made up of pure Ectoplasm and the first ghost successfully captured by the Ghostbusters. Slimer is well known for his gigantic appetite and the slime he leaves behind when he passes through solid objects."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Slimer is a flying member of the Slime family that appears only after Hard Mode has been enabled. It only spawns in areas overtaken by the Corruption, but can be found both below and above ground. This monster appears to be a purple orb with wings, and will hover sluggishly around the player's head in a fashion similar to that of a Vulture. It is relatively weak, having only 60 health in its flight form. Its wings will be destroyed when it is initially \"killed\". Once a Slimer is wingless, it will start out with a new health pool of 90, and behave like any other slime, including the usual drops of Gel and coins."@en . . . . "Obtainable by Using Slime Gobbler in Slime Fungus around 500 Times."@en . . . . . . . "Slime Force (Japanese: \u30B9\u30E9\u30D5\u30A9\u30FC\u30B9 Sura F\u014Dsu), also known as Slimer in the English localization of Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker, Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2, and is the main skill set for Slime, and Bubble Slime."@en . . "Slimer is the basic skill set for rank d slimes and below, an exception for Healslimes and Wild Slimes."@en . . . . . . "He appeared along with Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, and Baby Gonzo in the 1990 animated television special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue."@en . . . . . . "Slimer is the basic skill set for rank d slimes and below, an exception for Healslimes and Wild Slimes."@en . . "Throughout the first film, Slimer appears to lack intelligence and was all about getting a good snack. It was a normally shy ghost but is not afraid to slime when cornered. In the second movie, it appears that Slimer's intelligence grew and could drive a bus. So far, in the video game and cartoon he has grown in intelligence and seems to understand basic human concepts."@en . . . . . "Although his origins in life are nebulous at best (referred to as a former king sometimes and as John Belushi's ghost in others), what is known is that the entity now known as Slimer is a shy glutton who haunted the Sedgewick Hotel, inhabiting the 12th floor. Generally speaking his 'outings' as it were would be non-violent in nature, although he was certainly known to slime individuals with ectoplasm. He appears to have some form of telekinesis, as he has been witnessed dragging a food cart behind him without actually being in contact with it as well as successfully operating a city bus."@en . . . . "Class 5 Full-Roaming Vapor"@en . . . "* Snail"@en . . "Slimer"@en . . . . "Slimers were a species native to Eskon. The Slimers were created when a wounded Spulver worm secreted pus into the water supply of the Eskoni. Once the Eskoni digested the infected water, the Spulver DNA overwrote that of the Eskoni, thus producing the Slimers. Slimers were treated as inferior to the Eskoni and were marginalised from Eskoni society, living in camps at the edge of Baktan. (PROSE: Coldheart) File:SpeciesStub.png"@en . . . . . . . "Yellow"@en . "Troy Baker"@en . "Although his origins in life are nebulous at best (referred to as a former king sometimes and as John Belushi's ghost in others), what is known is that the entity now known as Slimer is a shy glutton who haunted the Sedgewick Hotel, inhabiting the 12th floor. Generally speaking his 'outings' as it were would be non-violent in nature, although he was certainly known to slime individuals with ectoplasm. He appears to have some form of telekinesis, as he has been witnessed dragging a food cart behind him without actually being in contact with it as well as successfully operating a city bus. While he was initially successfully captured by the Ghostbusters (albeit with significant damage to the hotel) he was ultimately released again when the team were shut down and ended up possessing a hot dog cart before eventually spending time elsewhere, although he would eventually end up recaptured and placed within the paranormal containment research tank."@en . . "1"^^ . "Onionhead"@en .