Argh! Slime Pitted is about more than mindlessly gunging- no it's not.

The Flushomatic was released in 1989 by Playmates and was probably, in my opinion, one of the more memorable Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle playset/vehicle gimmicks. In some circles, the Flushomatic was more awesome than the
pizza-throwing tank or the
double barreled plunger gun. Definitely it was far superior to the
slime catapult, which hardly ever worked.
The Flushomatic was cool for the obvious reason that
it was a god damn toilet. You tie up your victim below and just chunk gloop down the chute. Yes! This is why kids loved TMNT. They were a bunch of filty mutant ninjas who hung around all day in the sewers, so their toy line was allowed to be as screwed up as possible. If it wasn't a
boat with electric eels mounted on the front, then you maybe had giant alligator man with a bear trap and a shotgun or a big ass android with a brain inside it's stomach.
The Flush-O-Matic was the simplest "playset" to put together, but by no means the sturdiest. Basically you had four parts. You had the platform, which was connected by two support beams that really didn't provide much support. You had the slime tray below where you strap them suckers down for the FURY, and then you had the throne itself snapped on the top. Of course, then you got to stick on all the little stickers to give it flair. Notice the little roll of toilet paper above the lime-colored lever. It's the little things like these that bring tears to my eyes.
Wow. Little Billy's introduction to scat fetish.
Something was lost in translation here.Quite possibly the last of the really gross and truly bent action figure playsets have come and gone. Perhaps there's hope for the future, but until then, allow us a test run of the old girl using Naru from Love Hina as our victim. No straps necesarry. She volunteered. Enjoy.