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Inflatable Bouncers: Inflatable Jumpers, Bounce Houses, Manufacturers, Tunnels, Games And Rentals

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Published: December 4, 2007

When parents are seen with two hands on their waists, raised eyebrows, and little smirks, there is a good chance they caught their kids jumping on their beds. Because children are naturally fond of bouncing up and down, toy manufacturers have decided to create inflatable bouncers. Inflatable bouncers, which are sometimes called inflatable jumpers, are inflated structures composed of comfortable materials. Obviously patterned from trampolines, inflatable bouncers have some additional features such as tunnels and slides. The creation of inflatable bouncers is very beneficial not only to the constantly bouncing kids, but also to the continuously worrying parents who fear their children might be hurt or worry their beds might be ruined. The mesh sides and cushioned floors of the inflatable jumpers ensure the safety of the children.

The room-size inflatable bouncers are gaining popularity as party attractions. The inflatable jumpers have become party regulars by providing additional joy and excitement to the little games of the kids. Different kinds of inflatable bouncers are available for purchase and rentals. Inflatable jumper rentals are preferred by many parents because they are less expensive than actual purchases.

The designs and forms of inflatable bouncers can be as simple as bounce houses and bounce castles or as outrageous as inflatable birthday cakes and inflatable hamburgers. Some of the other unique inflatable bouncers are inflatable African safaris, bounce robots, inflatable racing horses, bounce cars, inflatable Halloween pumpkins, bounce spaceships, inflatable pirate ships, and bounce doghouses.

One of the best-selling types of inflatable bouncers are bounce houses. As its name suggests, bounce houses are inflatable structures made to resemble houses. Most bounce houses feature conventional structures like windows, roofs, and doors and modern enhancements like slides and tunnels. Aside from the traditional types of houses, other variations of bounce houses include gingerbread houses, doghouses, mushroom houses, firehouses, Indian tents, tree houses, and bounce castles.

The type of inflatable bouncers which are fit for little kings and kiddie queens are bounces castles. Almost every bounce castle is adorned with modifications of the traditional castle features such as high towers, brick walls, stone windows, secret tunnels, castle flags, and giant doors.

The popularity of inflatable bouncers gave the toy manufacturers of animation companies to create a new line of products to be added to their growing merchandise. Walt Disney, the number one name in the cartoon industry, has launched a series of inflatable bouncers and inflatable jumpers which feature some of the most well-loved Disney characters like intergalactic defender Buzz Lightyear, royal Disney princesses, honey lover Winnie the Pooh, super family The Incredibles, Neverland hero Peter Pan, fast racer Lightning McQueen, and Disney pioneer Mickey Mouse.

Disney is not the only cartoon company to release a collection of inflatable bouncers. In fact, Disney's long-time rival Warner Brothers Inc. joined the list of inflatable bouncer manufacturers by releasing their own collection which features cute Tweety Bird, hungry Tasmanian Devil, and mischievous Bugs Bunny. The other characters from different animated films or television shows which are featured in some inflatable bouncers include the temperamental ogre Shrek, the bilingual explorer Dora, the tiny Super Mario mushroom, and the wall-climbing superhero Spiderman. The purchases or rentals of inflatable bouncers will really make the experience of playing games even more fun and exciting.


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