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Slime Time Live: Season 1 Finale, Full Show
Last episode of Nickelodeon's Slime Time Live for Season 1.
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Slime Time Live: 3/30/01 Full Show
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Full episode of Nickelodeon's Slime Time Live from March 30th, 2001. Aired immediately before the series premieres of The Fairly Oddparents and Invader Zim. FOP preview clip removed for copyright purposes.
4:11 Slime 4:49 Pie 5:08 Double Pie 7:50 Pie 8:10 Slime 11:50 Slime 27:44-28:46 Splat! 28:56 Instant Replay 36:54-38:09 Splat!
I vividly remember watching this exact episode on that night! They hyped the crap out of Fairly Odd Parents and Invader Zim. I remember watching both and I really liked Fairly Odd Parents but was super disappointed in Invader Zim. Man this brings back so many good memories. My dream was to be slimed on this show. Wish I could go back and experience this again.
Here because of the Normies
16:55 you can obviously tell he hides the phone buttons and the touchpad button sounds are different so nobody can stalk their recipients
31:45 live performances by Destiny's Child - "Survivor" (They've won "Favorite Singing Group") Aaron Carter - "That's How I Beat Shaq" (he won "Favorite Rising Star") & Lil Bow Wow - "Bounce with Me (Without Xcape & he won "Favorite Male Artist") & finally Backstreet Boys (4 out of the 5 members were able to make it Aj was unable to make it because he lost his grandmother 2 days before the Award show) - "More than That"
18:49 ‘my sister needs to use the phone’ damn. technology has had a boost.
It's a shame that no master tapes exist
I’m looking for the r u all that special
It used to b clear -amendo
L Et Them live in it alive living it in sobe faith givings
faith
Pour from which console
Nick U-Pick losers: SpongeBob SquarePants: Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy (both I and II) Rugrats: Pirate Light
Ah childhood. Miss these days
This brings back memories. I was in the audience of a taping once. I was at Universal with my mom and brother, and a lady picked us out in a ride line and asked if we wanted to attend. It was a surreal experience. The audience was asked to turn their shirts inside-out if they had a non-Universal/Nickelodeon property on it. A lot of the cheering is dubbed in, but the clapping was loud enough that you couldn't hear what was going on. I remember being a bit disappointed that the magic of being on TV just wasn't what I had expected. Still, I have the episode taped somewhere, and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
Hi slime time live I would like to see more full show of slime time live from 2001-2002 with slime-u-later and the mystery bucket and the slime time live from 2002-2003 with the slime-u-later 2.0 with hand pedals plus summer slime time live with also the 3 bucket slime-u-later with 2 with slime and third bucket filled with sunscreen and with the summer slime live logo on it
I remember watching this episode when I graduated from elementary school, getting ready for Junior High. I really enjoyed it. Hearing Dave Aizer say "We love you," made me little emotional.
Oh man these were the days right here! Being 4 years old and actually watching this when it aired. Wow where has the time gone and to think I would end up meeting Dave Aizer 12 years later in Miami out of nowhere in a Miami grocery store 😂
I've never seen this, and honestly just watching this now makes me feel like I missed out
Wow the character match unlocked a memory that I forgot I had
What I wouldn't give to go back to these days.
I was wondering if you had the episode of slime time live with Lindsay Felton and Christina Vidal playing the big shoboozie game it aired March 1 2001
awesome
With all the original shows like hey Arnold ,rugrats, rocket power, wildthornberries, etc.
Nickelodeon should bring slime time back.
I'm in my early 30s now going on mid 40s I saw this when I was in high school in my freshman year.
Nickelodeon went four consecutive days without airing SpongeBob SquarePants during the week (with the show being a U-Pick loser on two of them).
Damn I’m 27 now… remember when nick was on channel 6 then 41
Man I really enjoyed my childhood watching nick, Disney and cartoon network
I was 10 years old. Pre 9/11. The best of Times.
15:05🤣
15:08😂
15:10🤨
15:14🤣
Slime time live Didn't Retire the Slime-u-lator Game they just remodeled it from One Bucket to Two Buckets then From Two Buckets to Three (Depending on how u Count The Mystery Bucket or the Bucket Used For Summer Slime Live with Lotion type Sunscreen) then finally to Hand Peddling Slime-u-lator
The Hey Arnold credits for the U-Pick is in the wrong place.
This was Nickelodeons attempt at having their own version of MTV's TRL. MTV popularized live interaction TV with callers & this was the kids version. The host even sorta resembles Carson Daly. Instead of music videos it was games.
As a little kid I think we all wanted to be there playing the games they had. Good ole dayz
I can’t believe I got to be a contestant in this show once
0:42 Darwin: Eh, Everything Normal
4:02 Me: Oh! He Got Pied!
8:28 Me: Ooh! Again!
16:56 Me: Were Calling Elizabeth!
17:24 Elizabeth: Rocket Power!
24:17 Jessica: Hey, Dave! Wake Up! All That Is Over! Dave: Oh Yeah! Kick It!
I’m now 27 and seeing this took me back too the awesome memories of my childhood...it’s bittersweet to realize how fast time flies as you’re older #Nostalgia
Get used to it, because those days are GONE - FOREVER.. They're NEVER coming back - EVER AGAIN.. Yes, you heard me - NEVER, EVER AGAIN. I know that it's a harsh reality to face up to, so let it sink in for a minute... Nickelodeon Studios, much like Nickelodeon itself, in all of it's 1990's glory - all that it stood for and all that it represented, will forever be a doomed relic of the past; a hollowed out shell of bought, sold, and re-purposed amusement park real-estate - a slowly but surely fading blip of every American Millenial's childhood dreams and, with it, all hope for a better future and brighter tomorrow. It's sad, It's painful, It's agonizing, but it's the truth. The last recognizable remnants of the gutted Nickelodeon Studios are the white, blue, and slime green colored tiles of the bathroom floors, and just like the tile on those bathroom floors, our feel-good memories of Danny Tamberelli, Lori Beth Denberg, Amanda Bynes, Keenan Thompson, and Kel Mitchell goofing around on the sets of "All That" are destined for the same exact fate - to slowly decay and be eaten away from the long-ago dried out pee-pee stains that the custodian missed by the corner urinal in 1999 after an episode of "Figure it Out" (hosted by Summer Sanders). The only difference is that our pee-pee stains are something far more corrosive - our pee-pee stains are the lies that we were sold from the very beginning. We never did "Figure it Out" that all that we were presented as we daydreamed in a carefree stupor in front of a flickering CRT TV screen during the pinnacle of the 20th century was all an illusion that would one day be pulled from right beneath our feet. Yes - we were played for the juvenile naive fools that we were who didn't know any better. We were a whole generation that got SLIMED!... AND WE DIDN"T EVEN WIN ANY PRIZES! The game ended, the host walked away, and the credits rolled, but, unlike what we were expecting, there was no suave announcer named 'J' to tell us at the very end that "This show was taped in front of a live studio audience at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios, Florida!". Our visions for a grown-up life that would one day validate all of the happy feelings we were hypnotized into having by our cartoonish overlords have long since splattered like the human-figured orange blob that slipped on a banana peel in that one "Nicktoons" bumper from the late-early/early-mid 90s. When the Nickelodeon time vault gets opened in 2042, if humanity even makes it that long, it won't be filled with the memorabilia that that dude from Back to The Future would have you believe is in it- a skateboard, a newspaper, a barbie doll, comic books, an MC Hammer CD, a container of GAK.. No - it will just be a note that reads "It's over - you didn't win, and your loss is more than you could ever know.. You lost by thinking that the game ever even began, when in fact you never even left from the start. The joke was on you the whole time, the laughs have been had, and all there is left for you to do now is weep... Oh, and by the way, we haven't done it yet, but early in the year 2000, we're going to release a movie called "Snow Day" and list Zena Grey as the actress that plays the character Natalie, but it's actually Michelle Trachtenburg, whom we're going to kidnap in 1994 and bring her five years into the future through a time machine to 1999 so that her nine year old self can be cast as a 3rd grader.. We just want to see if you notice or not..." Anyway, I hope this makes you feel better. Have a nice day!
is it just me, or did the Blue Teams seem to win the majority of these?
I’m older now than all three of the hosts were back then. That’s depressing.
What was with that guy in a gorilla suit, was it a celebrity or a normal person or anything like that?
2001, back when TV shows where innocent and family friendly :)
Facts compare to now with all the weirdness
@@allgameplays yup i couldn't agree more
Still can't believe this was 20 years ago. I remember coming home from school watching this during 2000-2001 school year.
Such an awesome time for TV, Nick was in its prime. Feeling sorry for the kids with what they have on Nick now. Shoutouts to all the kids who had instant nightmares from Invader Zim after it's debut lol. No one really knew how messed up that show was going to be
I love that show as a kid
20 years later
As a kid, I thought this was live. Now I know the truth
20th anniversary today baby!🙌🙌🙌 Friday Night Nicktoons!!!
Happy 20th anniversary to the Fairly Oddparents & Invader Zim
This is the last show/feature on Nick that actually "got it". Everything before it, pretty excellent and what Nick is remembered for. Everything after it? Trying to hard to sell merch.
A day b4 my 8th bday