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BOOGAZ.

Narrowly managing to fend off the pen-and-pad-clad masses as I entered Toys 'R' Us with my newfound fame, I dodged the vile paparazzi hanging near the back-to-school section and made my way to the clearance racks.

Sadly, clearance racks aren't what they used to be. When I was a kid, I'd get things like the Wheeled Warriors accessory sets -- each with two rubbery "Monster Minds" brains -- for eight cents a pop. Whereas "clearance" used to roughly equate to "please get this shit out of our store," now it's just a clever way of saying, "this is on sale." It's a bit of a crapshoot, but sometimes, you win out:


These toys are so not my style, but I have to admit a certain appreciation for Boogaz, a gross-out toyline made by Moose Enterprises. Moose apparently has like twenty-thousand tons of sticky/slimy toy material, as this is no less than their eighteenth attempt to market toys that make use of such materials in the past few years.

The disgusting concept: Kids purchase plastic noses (or large picking fingers, which are pricier) that are stuffed with copious amounts of ooze, and at least one official Boogaz figure. There are 24 figures in all to collect, and some are rarer than others. Borrowing liberally from the Monster In My Pocket series, the figures are assigned point values to help us understand which are "common," "rare" or "glowing ultra rare." My kingdom for a "glowing ultra rare" Boogaz figure.

The fun's in the mystery. When you buy a nose, there's no telling which figure might be inside. The package also states that one out of every six noses has two figures lurking among the hidden ooze. Moving past the off-putting notion that this is a toy collection dedicated to snot, I kinda like the cut of its jib. Hope I pick a winner...


Damn. While "Sir Picks Alot" is worth a respectable nine points, he's still a common figure, delivering nowhere near the level of glory of, say, the forty point "Skummy Mummy."

Once you get the loose slime off (harder than it sounds), the figures serve as strangely-shaped Wacky Wall Walkers -- you can splat 'em against the nearest wall, and if the gods decide to take pity on you, they'll do their little gooey vertical catwalk much to the delight of dimwits and house cats everywhere.

The slime itself counts as a toy, and to really push the idea that it's snot, it's really watery slime. Much different from normal toy slime fare. There's really no way to get it all back in the nose container once you yank it out, and I eventually had to give up and wash my hands clean. I don't like it when toys create a need for me to wash myself, but since I'm getting to pull rubbery medieval knights out of noses, I'm gonna give this one a pass.

This is probably a minority opinion, but I like Boogaz toys. Gonna marry 'em.

Happy SNT.

Posted by Matt on 08/18/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 191 comments

Bludge: I have a vague recollection of MOTU slime being the smelliest of all. I didn’t really mind the smell, but it was pretty powerful. I don’t think the others were as bad — RGB’s Ecto-Plazm definitely wasn’t.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 08/18/2007 11:07 PM


OK, Matt is lurking about. Not to beat a dead horse, but MUST KNOW BEST DEAL MATT!!

Erm, thanks.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 08/18/2007 11:17 PM


I remember always wanting some of this slime-like stuff but my parents NEVER let me have any. Grr…..However, in fifth grade science class, we MADE slime. I don’t remember the details, but it involved Borax and food coloring.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 08/18/2007 11:32 PM


Wow, the owner of that nose has uncontrollable Boogaz and runaway acne. Kinda like the stock teenager character on the Simpsons: “Here’s your taco. Oops, I dropped it in the fryer. Ow…OOO-OWW.” Favorite unnamed character on the show.

Chestnuts roasted by Thorzul @ 08/18/2007 11:34 PM


Good job, IHAQ. Because I would have corrected you, without fail.

Since Ariel wants to know, I’m working on turning Abra into Kadabra. What did you want again, Norbert? I’ve got access to honey and honey trees now.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/18/2007 11:36 PM


Did anyone watch “Feasting on Asphault” tonite on Food Network? They did something new with Kool-Aid that I’ve never seen before and would be an interesting food item for Matt to make.

It was called a Koolickle. It’s cherry Kool-Aid, sugar and pickle juice mixed together. They then let the pickles marinate in it until they turn red. Yech to me, but they seemed nonplus about it (didn’t hate it, didn’t like it).

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 08/18/2007 11:37 PM


Hello everyone, happy SNT! Congratulations on the DVD blurb, Matt! X-Entertainment is now a staple of popular culture. I think it’s just a matter of time until Matt gets an offer to make an X-E TV show. “I’m Matt, and welcome to X-E TV!” I can imagine it now. As for the boogaz entry, slime is pretty funny, but I’m not a huge fan of it. My brother got to make slime in physio class a few years ago. Today I caught part 2 of the recent “always a ranger” team-up, and while I thought the portrayal of Alpha 6 was a bit off the mark, I appreciate the fact that they reached so far back for the sake of older fans.

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 08/18/2007 11:37 PM


Hells yeah, Cameron T.! In my classroom I have my third graders make all sorts of slime and slime-like substances towards the end of the year. We do it then because I hit that point where I’m sick of sticking to the curriculum and don’t feel like grading homework papers anymore. That’s when we make Monster Snot and Frog Phlegm (so-called by the book I got the recipes out of).
Ahhhhh…teaching in mid-June, where everyone has just gotten to the point where they are merely going through the motions.

Chestnuts roasted by Thorzul @ 08/18/2007 11:39 PM


I fractured my kneecap last week, and cant walk, so I went to T@rget and rode around in one of them scooter carts/chairs. I felt powerful!! I got to honk at old people in my way, and cleared my throat and cast mean glances at those who dared walk in my path.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 08/19/2007 12:04 AM


If I wasn’t immediately sold on them, I am after seeing that commercial.
I hope that their being on a clearance rack doesn’t mean that they’ll be hard to find.

Chestnuts roasted by Somethin' Funny @ 08/19/2007 12:52 AM


They were on phony clearance — just on sale. I’ll dig up the receipt…can’t remember exactly how much.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 08/19/2007 12:55 AM


LOL at being quoted on the Ghoulies IV box…you were probably one of the only people online that ever wrote about it, let alone made positive quotable comments about it, so it’s not that surprising when you think about it…

I know that comment’s about your previous entry, but I just saw it now and there’s no point in posting in a less-active page. It’d be…like buying yesterday’s bread.

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 08/19/2007 1:15 AM


Slooooooooow night :cry:

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/19/2007 2:09 AM


Finally got my wife to play disc golf with me today, and she liked it! She did really well, too, proper form and decent distance. I had an ex-girlfriend that I tried so many times to get to play, but she wouldn’t stop throwing like a ballerina and would always get freaked out about having to chase a disc when she threw it in the water. Hooray for marrying the right girl.

Chestnuts roasted by Mad Cow @ 08/19/2007 2:44 AM


This is only #40 all night? I wonder where everyone went?

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 08/19/2007 7:54 AM


It’s cherry Kool-Aid, sugar and pickle juice mixed together.

i think i just threw up in my mouth a little :( ;)

i totally should’ve participated in the snt it would’ve been better than the night i ended up having

Chestnuts roasted by worldofbong @ 08/19/2007 7:57 AM


I couldn’t think of anything worthwhile to say. All I had was “happy snt” and “I never did like that nose picking Double Dare obstacle” so…not exactly Hemingway material.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 08/19/2007 10:49 AM


Hurrah reformatting computers! Doesn’t it just give you that squeaky-clean, anything-is-possible feeling when you start out a new year with a freshly formatted hard drive?

Well, in my case it’s freshly formatted plus the 80+ gigs of crap I transferred to the other computer for safe keeping. Which might actually defeat the purpose of reformatting in the first place. Problematic.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 08/19/2007 10:53 AM


Did my Koolickle thing scare everyone away? ;)

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 08/19/2007 11:40 AM


Nothing like taking something kids do for free everyday and making some money on it. ;)

And that you have Turtle Power in the summer jukebox is too cool. BEST. JUKEBOX. EVER.

Chestnuts roasted by Double G @ 08/19/2007 11:49 AM


Also, I just turned on the news and apparently it’s the apocalypse here. Now I feel kind of stupid for not knowing. At least I practiced proper flood safety by not driving anywhere. Once again, sloth saves the day.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 08/19/2007 11:57 AM


I hate toys like these. I usually don’t say hate but I hate gross-out toys. I don’t understand how kids can have fun with these.
Hrm…I didn’t know I could have strong feelings about nose slime.

On a lighter note, Freddy vs. Jason is on Scifi at 3.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 08/19/2007 12:36 PM


Well that’s the grossest thing I’ve seen today so far. Anything that messy and gross shouldn’t be a “toy”.

Chestnuts roasted by Ladytink_534 @ 08/19/2007 1:55 PM


Hey, there was a SNT about snOt! A SNoT SNT!

Since someone mentioned Power Rangers, here’s something:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eniZFdbSoFE

I thought it was funny, but you need to ignore the nerdiosity at the beginning of the clip, and the nerd fight in the comments.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 08/19/2007 3:30 PM


HEY, that last guy totally pulled on of Tidus’ Sphere Kicks!!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/19/2007 4:08 PM


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