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  2. Spring rider - Wikipedia

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    A spring rider or spring rocker is a bouncy, outdoors playing device, invented in the 1960s in Italy by the company Pozza. [1] It mainly consists of a metal spring beneath a plastic or wooden central beam or flange, with 1 to 4 plastic or fiberglass seats above it. When a person sits on it, the structure moves and bounces.

  3. List of amusement rides - Wikipedia

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    The ride makes its way up a structure, and at a certain height, it starts tilting. 1965 Bayern Kurve: The Bayern Kurve is a roller coaster like amusement ride that moves a train around a banked circular track, gaining speed as the ride progresses. It is made in both a portable and park model and originally debuted in 1965.

  4. Space hopper - Wikipedia

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    The term "space hopper" is more common in the United Kingdom. The toy is less familiar in the United States and may be known as a "hoppity hop", "hippity hop", or a "sit and bounce". A similar toy, popular in the United States in the 1980s, was the pogo ball, which has a hard plastic ring encircling the ball instead of a handle.

  5. List of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe characters

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    Due to the radical difference between the 2002 version of Zodac and his 1980s counterpart, the current Masters of the Universe Classics adult collector's toy line has split him into two separate characters. The first of these is 'Zodac' (real name Zodac Zur) who is the Cosmic Enforcer as in the 1980s media, while the second is 'Zodak' (real ...

  6. Inflatable castle - Wikipedia

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    With adult play a growing trend, [9] bouncy castle rentals have also seen increased popularity at weddings. [ 10 ] Inflatable bouncy houses, slides, pools , and other large outdoor toys for retail home use became more popular in the summer of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic , providing a means for parents to entertain their children while ...

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  8. Bumble Ball - Wikipedia

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    The toy is powered by a motor box with batteries mounted eccentrically. Its power switch consists of a knob that starts the motor when pushed in and stops the motor when pulled out. This causes it to vibrate and bounce about, . The core of the Bumble Ball is hard plastic while the knobs are a softer rubber texture.

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