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Living Ooze
Living Ooze2
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Origin Third Earth
Weapons & Accessories
Weapons None
Voice Actor
Voiced by Bob McFadden
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The Living Ooze is a giant body of living slime that is located near the banks of the River of Despair. Next to it is the Miggit Swarm Monster. Green in color, this enormous sentient mire desires nothing more than to spread rot and decay all around it.

After being accidentally freed by Lion-O, the intergalactic criminal Plutar joins forces with the Living Ooze in the hopes of taking control of Third Earth. Eventually it is the dynamic duo of Mandora and Lion-O who put a stop to both the villains.

ThunderCats Bullet Point Strengths[]

The massive being can control its ooze to form hand-like structures and grab and trap any creature that dares venture into its territory. Once caught in the Ooze's grip, it is nearly impossible to escape.

ThunderCats Bullet Point Weaknesses[]

The Ooze is extremely susceptible to soap that is produced by Mandora's Enzyme Catalyzer. Upon contact with the substance, the ooze simply disappears.

The Ooze's size and nature means that it is unable to move about and can only attack someone if they venture into its area.

ThunderCats Bullet Point Trivia[]

  • The Living Ooze can be classified as both a location and a living creature.

ThunderCats Bullet Point Appearances[]

010. Mandora - The Evil Chaser
013. Lord of the Snows

ThunderCats Bullet Point Gallery[]

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