Slime Pikmin

The Slime Pikmin is a species of Pikmin made of sticky or slippery slime.

=In fanon games=

In Pikmin 4 (EndcastWELDS version)
Slime Pikmin are a new Pikmin species appearing in Pikmin 4. They are green-colored, translucent Pikmin that are immune to slime hazards. They are capable of sticking onto enemies and can not be shaken off of them. The color of a Slime Pikmin's flower petals are crimson.

In Pikmin: Treasure Colonization
Slime Pikmin are a Pikmin species appearing in Pikmin: Treasure Colonization. They are the seventh Pikmin to be discovered and are a species of Pikmin that are grown via Goo Candypop Buds. Due to their sticky exterior, they have the ability to stick onto things, and as such can be used for puzzle solving, battling, and getting to objects that other Pikmin types can't reach. Also due to this, they can't die from falling. They are immune to the different types of toxicity a chemistry hazard can have. Water is the most lethal to them as they will dissolve very quickly into the water. Their flower's petals have a lime color to them. If an enemy eats one, it will be eaten, but the rest of the Pikmin will be spat out. This can work together with White Pikmin and their poison effect. The body length of a Slime Pikmin is thirty-three millimeters and their slime trails twelve millimeters, and the carrying capacity of a Slime Pikmin under the effects of ultra-sour spray is three units.

In Pikmin: Botanical Brigade
Goo Pikmin are a species of Pikmin that appear in Pikmin: Botanical Brigade. They have a slimy, sticky, stretchy green body and yellow compound eyes, and jiggle as they move. Thanks to their sticky bodies, Goo Pikmin possess the ability to cling onto surfaces with remarkable tenacity. No matter how vigorously they are shaken or jostled, these Pikmin remain resolute, immune to any attempts to dislodge them. Furthermore, when confronted by an enemy, the Goo Pikmin's remarkable flexibility allows them to mold and conform to the mouth of their foe, sealing it shut with a mesmerizing grip. This unique defensive mechanism keeps the enemy incapacitated for a staggering duration of fifteen seconds after consumption, leaving them vulnerable and unable to retaliate.

The Goo Pikmin's adaptability extends to their movement as well; with their unique composition, they can effortlessly glide across small puddles of water and also traverse bodies of slime with ease, seamlessly navigating these challenging terrains that would impede other Pikmin types.

To cultivate Goo Pikmin, resourceful commanders can employ two distinct methods: the first entails throwing regular Pikmin into Emerald Candypop Buds, resulting in a transformation into Goo Pikmin, and the second is by utilizing the Port-A-Planter to plant a diverse range of seedlings directly into bodies of slime, instantly yielding Goo Pikmin.

In Pikmin: Spark
Goo Pikmin are a species of Pikmin appearing in Pikmin: Spark. They are the fourth Pikmin discovered, coming after Blue Pikmin and before White Pikmin. They have a tar-black body with a consistency to match, hence the name. They have an almost potbellied appearance, their slimy bodies melting into a pudgier base. Rather than a stem with a leaf, bud, or flower, Goo Pikmin have a pine branch that grows longer and becomes paler as they mature. Their body contains a compound that neutralizes any combusting chemicals, rendering them immune to explosives. Additionally, they are the sole Pikmin species that can handle bomb rocks. Furthermore, they are unable to be shaken off of enemies due to their bodies providing a better hold. Similarly, they stick to walls they are thrown at and can move along them by swarming, allowing them to interact with objects or entities on the wall. However, they have the slowest movement and attacking speed among all Pikmin types, even Purple Pikmin. Goo Pikmin initially must be propagated using Tar Candypop Buds, but by upgrading the ship, the Goo Onion can be made, allowing normal production of Goo Pikmin.