Slime Time Live
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Slime Time Live Logo Sept 2002-Nov 2003 |
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Slime Time Live Logo January 2000-May 2002 |
Nickelodeon's Slime Time Live was a
television series that aired on
Nickelodeon from
2000 to
2003, lasting 8 seasons. During its run it was hosted by
Dave Aizer,
Jonah Travick, and
Jessica Holmes and the show was located outside of (or if weather did not permit, inside) the former
Nickelodeon Studios at
Universal Studios Florida. The show was used as filler during regular commercial time. Then in the last season of STL, the show began recording prior to the days it was set to air, and aired in the AM hours, which contributed to poor ratings as many kids during the AM hours were usually busy getting ready for
school. This was the second to last show that was recorded at Nickelodeon Studios Florida.
During the show, viewers would phone in to play interactive games with players on the show. The most common game was to make a match of "Nicktoons" (Nickelodeon's original animation series) from off a tic tac toe grid. The board was scrambled before game play and if a match was made the home player would win a prize and the contestant would be slimed and often pied as well. If no match was made, host Dave Aizer would receive a pie in the face. The show holds a world record in the most people pied in 3 minutes, 1,000, year 2001, and most people slimed year 2003.
Over the seasons, more interactive games would be played, many celebrities from other Nick shows appeared often, and in most shows, the end game would play off called the
Big Shaboozie, formally known as the
Super Sloppy Slime Off where 2 teams of three (teams included 2 home players) sat in a machine where above them a long trough called Shaboozies was located and the home player winners would win a grand prize and the in house contestants would win the grand prizes as well as get dropped with 15 gallons of
slime.
The show has been cancelled for a while.
Friday Night Slimetime took its place except Friday Night Slimetime only airs on Friday. The most common prizes on these shows were either a bicycle or athletic balls.