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Halloween Countdown ’08: SLIME TIME Watches!

At various points during the Halloween Countdown, I'll be covering some of yesteryear's finest spooky toys -- even if they're only connected to the season in a borderline way, such as wristwatches with giant rubber frogs attached. Some would call it filler...Hasbro called it SLIME TIME!

I've long had a soft spot for these obscure 1986 time-telling creatures. Most of you probably haven't heard of the Slime Time brand, so it's my duty to tell you that it was a series of wristwatches with the timepieces hidden inside the rubbery mouths of several slimy animals who all shared the unjust reputation of being evil and/or gruesome. "Gross toys" were a major trend in the mid '80s, and it seemed that all anyone had to do to create brand loyalty among preteen boys was market their wares as disgusting and girl-scaring. It's why half of the toy commercials from this era started off with a little girl quietly reading on the couch, and ended with her brother popping up from behind said couch with a monstrous, rubber plaything in tow.

Still, the idea of "frog watches" and "snake watches" seemed a little low-fi for a toy giant like Hasbro. These seemed more like the kind of bargain basement things you'd find alongside plastic army men and knockoff Slinkies in some local pharmacy's token toy aisle. This is not a complaint. Even frog watches deserve their fifteen minutes, and in 1986, they fucking got it.

The actual timepieces were just your standard cheapo digital watches, and assuming you had super strength and a surplus of patience, they were removable. The real stars of the show were the rubber animals, such as the malformed, piggish purple bat shown above.

Now, here's the problem with Slime Time: Watches weren't exactly fun to play with. Watches were for wearing. And since us kids weren't privy to an extensive array of fashion accessories, if any of us had a watch, we wore it everywhere. That includes school, family functions...everywhere. Normally, this wouldn't have been a problem, but normally, a kid's watch wasn't attached to a rubber bat three times the length of his wrist.

I wore my Slime Time watch constantly, beginning the process with great pride and ending it with tremendous shame. I was in elementary school in 1986, but even kids that young tend to be a little "aspirational." Things that were fine to enjoy at home weren't always fine to enjoy in front of your peers, and the sight of this hideous rubber animal clanking against the pockmarked desk in my old classroom didn't bring me the predicted fame and fortune, but rather, complete ridicule.

Kids like dumb stuff, but wearing a giant rubber bat to school was a definite line-crosser.

I spent a week or so wearing the watch, believing that new fashion trends could only be sparked by determined repetition. But my classmates didn't budge. I gave up, and not only did I stop wearing my Slime Time watch, I went so far as to toss the thing into depths of my closet, too hurt and daunted to even look at it ever again. Suicide seemed like the noble course, but I settled on taking it out on my sister, who gave me the stupid watch for my birthday.

There were six Slime Time watches in all, but the final three were just palette swaps of the first three. I don't know if I have a favorite, but the green snake always seemed to get the most attention from Hasbro. I have a hard time reconciling the idea that a series of wristwatches with rubber animals attached had a main character, but if it was possible, that green snake was it.

My childhood was rife with toys that were intended to be worn, including everything from Transformers zipper clips to little Skeletors that snapped onto shoelaces. Unfortunately, I was never any good at knowing when I had become too old to shout my passions from the rooftops, and if I had to assign pie graph slices to the list of reasons why I got punched in grade school, wearing things like this would equate to a pretty large sliver. In fact, the only sliver bigger would be the one dedicated to all the times I blew a kickball game with three fouls. I said it was because I was a lefty, but really, I just sucked.

Posted by Matt on 09/25/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 151 comments

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Chestnuts roasted by AJ @ 09/25/2008 3:33 AM


I just got caught up with the last few posts.  This year’s Halloween Countdown is ruling.  I missed the art contest results but thought everyone did good work.  I wish I weren’t so damned poor so I could go buy tons of tacky Halloween stuff.  Unfortunately I have to save as much money as possible, so even the $1 store is restricted only for necessities–otherwise I’d buy some of the Halloween stuff I’ve seen there.  (Hello Halloween-themed pot holders and oven mitts!)

As for today’s entry, I don’t remember these watches.  They look cool, but they also look as if they would have been awkward to wear.  Were they?

Chestnuts roasted by The Smelly Remains of Astro Zombie @ 09/25/2008 4:11 AM


HOLY CRAP!  NEW COMMENT BOX!?!?!?

Matt, you’re too good to us.  You know that, right?

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 09/25/2008 5:14 AM


I miss my old Transformer autobot flip open watch. I need a pic of these Skeletor shoelace dealies.

Chestnuts roasted by Cleavy @ 09/25/2008 6:03 AM


I’m glad I didn’t know about these when I was a kid. I wore/brought enough clunky accoutrements with me to school that I was a frequent target of the destroy or steal forces. On a tanget, I once brought my Masters of the Unvierse “Road Ripper” into school. Of course it was the same day that the tall, blonde haired, bue eyed, basketball playing hero of the playground brought in his RC car. He proposed a race. Needless to say, my rip-corded bit of the MOTU world was no match for his battery powered cheat-mobile. After everyone, including the teacher, complimented him on his win, he cemented the victory by stomping my Road Ripper to pieces. Nothing came to school with me after that.

Chestnuts roasted by Pepe @ 09/25/2008 6:20 AM


I remember those! For some reason I only remember the frogs and the bats though, not the much cooler and much more sleek snakes.  I had the purple bat as well.  I think I wore it once, and the bulk of the damned thing threw of my center of balance making me trip over myself even when my shoelaces were firmly held in place by Raphael shoelace holders.  Also, everytime I’d try to sneak in a nose pick, the wings would poke my face.  

It’s still in my old closet at my parent’s house….

Chestnuts roasted by toasterdevil @ 09/25/2008 7:55 AM


I totally rocked a watchimal for far too long in my younger days.  After it was no longer acceptable to wear to school, it was wrapped around a shelf post in my bedroom for years.  in fact, it may still be in that very spot in my parent’s house…

that being said, i was lead to believe there would be slime here today.  no such luck.  perhaps i’ll head to Canada and say “I don’t know” and see what happens

Chestnuts roasted by bitchpants @ 09/25/2008 8:39 AM


The bat one is hideously big to wear.

Chestnuts roasted by 20 eyes in my head meepy @ 09/25/2008 8:43 AM


Never head of these watches before. They look kinda awesome but I see while you’d get beat up for wearing one of them to school.

Chestnuts roasted by Kapprika @ 09/25/2008 8:51 AM


I remember having the snake version of this. Still not as fun as the watch that was a transformer, but kick ass in its own right.

Chestnuts roasted by Toxikfoxx @ 09/25/2008 8:58 AM


I haven’t been actively posting on this site for a while now, but Matt, you’ve been rocking the countdown  this year.

I faintly remember wanting the green snake from this line (must have seen the commercials) and now with your review, I want it again.  How are the sizes compared to an adult wrist?

Chestnuts roasted by random bob @ 09/25/2008 9:08 AM


Can’t say I recall these either but I would have been all over the Red Snake when I was a kid.  Keep on Truckin’ Matt, you’re making my mundane workdays AWESOME!

Chestnuts roasted by Gregor @ 09/25/2008 9:10 AM


This post made me sad. It had the air of therapy to it, and as a defender of the hopeless and big boss of the area, it pains my heart to hear about little boys getting punched simply for wearing a large rubber bat to school.

When I destroy the earth and re-create it to my own specifications, this kind of thing will never happen again.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 09/25/2008 9:11 AM


Matt, you magnificent bastard!

I was wondering if you were going to talk about anything old or nostalgic in the countdown and look at what I see when I log in this morning! Good show, sir!

Also, I need this watch. Nothing spices up a first date like a purple mutant pig/bat rubber watch. Now, if I could only get me a couple of slap bracelets…

Chestnuts roasted by DC @ 09/25/2008 9:57 AM


I have never heard of these. I did have a watchimal for sure. I’m pretty sure I had the purple elephant. Unlike for the boys with slime time, girls wearing a watchimal was a ok with other girl classmates! Knowing the kids in my school, mine more than likely got stolen from me, or the teacher took it away because I was to distracted from it.

As an adult I like the red snake the best. I would wear it to! Mostly b/c I am a stay at home mom, so the only people I see are my children who are young enough to think I am the coolest person ever. They would want to play with my slime time red snake and I would be the best mom ever!!!

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 09/25/2008 10:13 AM


One more day ’til we see the final results of the “Grow Your Own” Haunted Castle! Woo Hoo!

Chestnuts roasted by Hallorandy @ 09/25/2008 10:17 AM


this entry made laugh out loud it was brilliant! x

Chestnuts roasted by jess @ 09/25/2008 10:28 AM


I think I had a cabage patch watch similar to this.  Like it was the head of a cabbage patch (see I spelled cabbage 2 different ways so I’m safe-I at least spelled it right ONCE!) and you opened it to check the time.

Chestnuts roasted by gingela5 @ 09/25/2008 10:46 AM


The fanciest watch I ever owned was the old Mickey Mouse ones.

I can understand snakes and toads being called slimy, but bats? Of course I’ve never touched a bat so I wouldn’t know what they feel like.  You would think another reptile would fit, or how about slugs/worms instead? 

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 09/25/2008 10:56 AM


I don’t remember having any plastic watches like this (at the moment), but when I was in high school I had a Marvin Martian watch.  And not a plastic digital one, I mean a real watch.  It was so freaking awesome; I wish I still had it.

test YAY I CAN USE STRIKETHROUGH NOW.  This makes me so happy.  Thanks for the new comment box, Matt!

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 09/25/2008 11:22 AM


Argh, it still didn’t work!  I even clicked the button instead of putting the tag.  Sadface.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 09/25/2008 11:22 AM


We’re still tweaking the comment box.  All will be well later today. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/25/2008 11:26 AM


JLAJRC – I hear you on the Mickey Mouse watches.  You would push the button and Mickey’s little hands would do a choreographed routine to M-I-C-K-E-Y and then go back to telling the time when the song was over.

I also remember owning a rather fancy Guess watch when I was a kid.  It had a gold face and you could see some of the inner workings (kinda like a swatch).  One day it just flat out disappeared.  Me being a dumb kid I though the woman who came in every week to clean the house had taken it.  Low and behold the thing turned up like 8 months later in an old toy chest.  How it ended up in there I will never know.  I apologize for that lousy story.

Chestnuts roasted by BUCKLY! @ 09/25/2008 11:30 AM


And there was of course the ever mighty Swatch.

“Synchoronize Swatches”

I wanted to hangout with Parker Lewis. He just can’t lose.

Chestnuts roasted by DC @ 09/25/2008 11:39 AM


I remember when my dad got a watch with a calculator! I thought it was the coolest thing so he bought one for me. I think I stopped wearing it b/c yet again the kids at school tired to steal it from me.

Buckley! I quiet enjoyed your story time!

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 09/25/2008 11:41 AM


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