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Nickelodeon’s iconic slime has finally reached the country and has successfully congregated over 4,000 kids joined by their families in the first Nickelodeon Slime Cup last May 26 at the SM Mall of Asia concert grounds.
Producing about 3,500 liters of slime to come up with the “slimiest” integrated sports festival, this kid’s favorite green stuff were used on a number of different sports and fun-oriented activities. Families cheerfully bonded with their children and even showed up a full spirit while supporting them in every station of slime-stacle courses. Aside from the slimy challenges, there were stage games, Nickelodeon characters, interactive entertainment experiences, and other special guests who added up to the kids’ excitement.
In case you missed out on the extremely amusing happenings at the Nickelodeon Slime Cup PH 2018, check out on this event highlights we’ve prepared just for you!
NICKELODEON SLIME-STACLE COURSE – Who’s ready to conquer a summer slime-stacle? Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netFAIRLY ODD PUTTING RANGE – Mr. Crocker is out to get Cosmo and Wanda! Could you help Timmy get a hole-in-one to keep Cosmo and Wanda safe? Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netRABBIDS STICK ‘EM – The Rabbids are at it again! Keep them from wreaking havoc by crossing the plank between two slime pools without falling, and catch one ring at the end of the platform. Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netBIKINI BOTTOM RACEWAY – Barnacles! The jellyfish arrrrrr on the loose! Kids must help Spongebob and Patrick return the jellyfish to the Jellyfish Fields! Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netLINCOLN’S SLIMY SITUATION – Linc or Swim? Keep Lincoln and his sisters afloat by completing the swimmingly slimy task by pulling the rope across the slime pool as fast as you can! Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netSEWER CLIMB – Help Michaelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael and Donatello finish their underground training by completing this challenge. First, you need to climb the first shell bars to get to the slim tunnel. Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netSEWER CLIMB – Second, you need to crawl into the slime tunnel, get out on the other side, and climb the second shell bars. Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netSLIME STATION – Take a shoot and strike a pose using the water gun! Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netFINISH SLIME – The obstacle courses wouldn’t be complete with the final drop of slime! Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netOUTDOOR WASH – Got some time for kids to freshen up after the slimy challenges! Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netPHOTOWALL – Of course, you shouldn’t go home without taking some snaps of you with the Nickelodeon Slime Cup trophy! Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netSTAGE ACTIVITIES – SpongeBob SquarePants & Patrick Star — our friends from Bikini Bottom surprised the kids with their lively performance of the song “Best Day Ever.” Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netTHE LOIYALS – Look at these fans who gathered to support their idol! Photo taken by Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.netFUN FAN TIME WITH LOISA – Kid’s Choice Awards 2018, Favorite Pinoy Newbie Loisa Andalio took a groupfie with her fans. Photo credit: twitter.com/arlene_develos
The event was made possible by Nickelodeon Philippines, in partnership with Special Olympics Philippines for the purpose of promoting Nickelodeon’s “Together for Good” project across the globe – as it empowers kids to influence positive changes around the world. The project also aims to establish camaraderie between kids and families, regardless of their intellectual and developmental disabilities.