Fallon London have done a cool ad for Sony Bravia where they send 250,000 bouncy-balls down some San Francisco streets. Apparrently all real, no FX. Looks wicked and is backed by an acoustic version of The Knife - Heartbeats.
The bouncy ball was made in 1965 by a chemist named Norman Stingley! When Stingley offered his idea to his employer it was re jected!When Wham-O the inventors of the frisbee, took his offer it was the most popular toy in summer and fall of 1965! The first bouncy ball was the about the size and color of a plum!
The cast of Bouncy Castles - 2012 includes: Graham Baldrick as himself Steven Honer as himself Michael McCafferty as himself Fionnbharr o Hagain as himself Swanee River
are you talking about human balls? YOU CANT DO IT.
During May 1984 the film Toxic Avenger was released. Some of the stars of the film where Mark Cohen who played the role of the Toxic Avenger, and Kenneth Kessler who played the voice of the Toxic Avenger.
Because rubber is bouncy!!!! and bouncy balls are made out of rubber.
rare bouncy balls
No, attempting to melt a bouncy ball can release toxic fumes due to the materials they are made from, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polyethylene. It's best to dispose of bouncy balls properly instead of trying to melt them.
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One common brand name is Mega Balls.... (My Balls)
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Norman Stingley invented the bouncy ball.
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Bouncy balls are made from materials like rubber or plastic and are designed to rebound off surfaces when thrown. They come in various sizes and colors, with some featuring unique patterns or designs. Bouncy balls are popular toys for children and used in various games and activities.
Bouncy balls were invented by chemist Norman Stingley in 1965 in the United States. Stingley discovered the material that gave bouncy balls their unique properties while working on a new synthetic rubber compound.