Bouncy castle
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- See Bouncy castle (cryptography API) for the cryptography API
A bouncy castle (also known as an inflatable castle or, in the US, a moonwalk) is an inflatable edifice, traditionally mimicking the appearance of a castle, which is used for entertainment, typically by young children. Participants enter the structure — usually situated outdoors — and can jump about on the springy walls and floor of the interior (bouncing) in a similar manner to that of a trampoline.
The bouncy castle was originally designed by university students in England around 1961 for a fundraising event [1]
Popular with certain installation artists [2] [3].
The surfaces are typically composed of thick, strong PVC and nylon, and the castle is inflated using an electrical or petrol-powered fan, known as a blower.
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