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Characters using a large, spherical or cylindrical object as transportation and/or a weapon, whether by rolling or bouncing. They may use it by being inside or on top of it.

{{Sub Trope}}s include FloatingInABubble. Compare RollingAttack when the characters move like a ball/wheel and BeTheBall for when they ''are'' the ball. Also see MonowheelMayhem when the characters are inside a large wheel.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* A variation occurs in ''Manga/BattleAngelAlita: Last Order'' when Sechs executes a 3-dimensional SpinAttack with a double-bladed {{BFS}}, turning into a whirling gyroscope of death.
* In ''Manga/HayatexBlade'', [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Yanagi Makoto]] uses giant paper balls to defend her mountain home. Thay are highly effective, and the only thing stopping [[UnstoppableRage Ayana's]] rampage.
* In ''Anime/LadyJewelpet'' and ''Anime/JewelpetMagicalChange'', the Jewelpets get around on their magical floating spheres.
* In the episode "Diet" of ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'', Panty uses Stocking's gigantic bloated body as a way to get across town by running on top of her.
* ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'': The episode "The Flame Pokémon-athon" has one of the racers doing this with an [[ActionBomb Electrode]]! [[EpicFail It ends just about as well as you'd expect.]] Also, one of Meowth's {{Imagine Spot}}s involve Giovanni using a Donphan in a similar manner.
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[[folder:Asian Animation]]
* Miss Earth from ''Animation/PleasantGoatFunClass: The Earth Carnival'' travels through the air using a little flying globe that she stands on.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* The ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'''s most iconic mode of transport outside of their flight rings is their time traveling Time Bubbles, which look like giant glass orbs with a door, seat and control panel.
* A infamous ''ComicBook/LoisLane'' story from the [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] of comics had her traveling everywhere in a transparent bubble-like vehicle (to protect her from criminals) after she married Superman publicly, [[Website/{{Superdickery}} making her look like a human goldfish]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Robin|1993}}'': Tim Drake finds himself balancing on top of a giant bowling ball. While doing so, he remarks that Franchise/{{Batman}} actually made him practice this in the Batcave.
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[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
* In ''Animation/HappyHeroesTheStones'', the Huixin army that attacks Planet Qiyuan at the beginning of the film uses large, spherical vehicles that can attach to each other to produce large caterpillar-like constructions. Similarly, Big M. uses a giant spherical vehicle to attack Planet Xing; it uses a cannon to launch large disks.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', [[SuperSpeed Dash]] and [[BarrierWarrior Violet]] team up to use one of [[DeflectorShields Violet's force fields]] this way, with Dash using his speed to move the force bubble along like a hamster ball.
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[[folder:Film -- Live Action]]
* Creator/JackieChan escapes in a Zorb in the ''Operation Condor'' film of the ''Film/ArmorOfGod'' series.
* ''Film/TheAvengers1998''. Our heroes WalkOnWater using a kind of Zorb ball to get to the supervillain's IslandBase.
* ''Film/JamesBond''
** ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'': James Bond traversed the open sea in a big, plastic dodecahedron in order to reach Blofeld's oil-rig base, effectively ''inventing'' Zorbing.
** ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough'' overlaps, to a degree, with BeTheBall--Bond has an inflatable escape sphere hidden in his ski-suit.
* In ''Film/JurassicWorld'', Zach and Gray are using a gyrosphere to travel around a valley full of dinosaurs. In [[Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom the sequel]] Claire and Franklin take shelter in the abandoned gyrosphere and end up rolling off a cliff [[TrappedInASinkingCar into the ocean]].
* In ''Film/TheMeg'', during the megalodon's attack at the Sanya Bay beach, one of the beachgoers is using a Zorb ball and tries fleeing in it, over the top of others trying to swim for safety. This only attracts the attention of the megalodon which is big enough to wrap its jaws around the ball and pop it to get at the human inside.
* ''Film/MortalKombatAnnihilation'': Liu Kang and Kitana traverse the tunnels of Outworld at one point in a spherelike vehicle that WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic dubbed the "Fuck Ball" due to the two's...rather suggestive interactions while in it.

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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Rollerball'', one of the Commander Shaw spy thrillers by Philip [=McCutchan=], has a flanged sphere twelve feet in diameter, with a bomb inside, rolling on an unstoppable course towards a Soviet base.
* In the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'', haut women from the Cetagandan Empire are almost never seen -- they float around in opaque force field bubbles (and occasionally get places ''really fast'' by jumping off buildings in them).
* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'': Though most of Team Kimba are capable of flight, they start combining Tennyo and Fey's powers in the sims as a way to move the whole team quickly. Fey creates a force field bubble around the team, and Tennyo, the fastest flier, pushes it.
* A short story featured in Playboy magazine (of all things) was the result of a competition for entrants to design a lunar exploration vehicle. An experienced Sci-fi author and an engineer then analyzed the designs for their strengths and weaknesses and wrote a story featuring a race between the twelve best designs, many of which drop out or drop behind as their flaws arise to bite them. One of the finishers is a rolling-ball machine that fits this trope, whose engines break down within sight of the finish line. The crew leave their seats and scramble inside the ball like hamsters in a wheel to get it across the line.
* E.E. "Doc" Smith was very fond of using spherical ships for Man's initial forays into space, featuring them in both the Skylark and Lensman series before describing an evolution to elongated teardrop shapes later. In addition, the Zone of Force used as both a shield and a destructive cutting weapon in ''Skylark Three'' also manifests as a sphere.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/AmericanGladiators'' had the Atlaspheres.
* ''Series/{{CSI}}'': "Helpless" opens with a giant hamster ball rolling down the street and into a couple’s front yard. Zach Fisk is dead inside, and the [=CSIs=] are able to trace the path of the ball back to his home. Fisk was interested in [[SubcultureOfTheWeek claustrophilia, the desire to be trapped in confined spaces]].
%%* ''Series/TakeshisCastle''
* ''Series/TheWorstYearOfMyLifeAgain'': In "The Last Day", Alex gets ice cream in his hair and is [[FlyCrazy plagued by a bee following him around]]. When it gets trapped inside a zorb with him, his attempts to escape it send him rolling around the swimming pool, and triggers a string of DisasterDominoes.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* The [[RatMen Skaven]] [[DoomyDoomsOfDoom Doomwheel]] from ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'', which is (per WordOfGod) basically a hamster wheel with guns.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/BillyHatcherAndTheGiantEgg'', the gameplay consists mainly of rolling eggs around. However, Billy is on the ground and is pushing the egg around. He derives strength to battle from them, running noticeably faster when he's pushing an egg along and [[ImprobableWeaponUser uses eggs as weapons]].
* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicootTheWrathOfCortex'' has four levels that Crash traverses in a device called an Atlasphere. The Atlasphere returns in the second UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance installment, ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot2NTranced''.
* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'': the Kongs can jump on top of rolling steel kegs and use it to plow through enemies. Kongs can also ride ''other Kongs'' in such a fashion in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry3DixieKongsDoubleTrouble'' (Dixie on Kiddy) and ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' (Diddy on Donkey). In the latter, that means a big speed increase.
* The rolling "elevators" from Taejin's Tower in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII''. They get around by rolling, but they only roll two-dimensionally (up/down or forward/backwards).
* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'': Ven can use yarnballs this way in [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} The Castle of Dreams]].
* The [[PunnyName Roll Call]] [[CombinationAttack Link Attack]] in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' has Sora ride on top of the participating Dream Eater in this fashion.
* In ''Videogame/KirbyStarAllies'': Marx can run around on top of a WeaponizedBall that he can kick towards enemies. If he's infused with the wind power, he can run in ''midair'' with the ball.
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'', Link uses a stone ball in this fashion to traverse some lava in the second dungeon.
* The "[[NonIndicativeName levitation]]" power in ''{{VideoGame/Psychonauts}}'' works in this fashion. Instead of [[PowerFloats actually levitating]], Raz creates a solid thought bubble that he can ride, bounce on, or use as a parachute.
* There are roller balls in ''VideoGame/SeriousSam II'' which you can get into.
* Shows up as a level gimmick in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog4'' and ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006 Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]]''.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'': This is the signature weapon of Lemmy Koopa, who moves by maneuvering a circus ball and throws others at Mario and Luigi. He retains this motif in all subsequent games except ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld''.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'': in places such as the Rolling Gizmo Galaxy, and its sequel, Mario rolls on a sphere with a star in it.
** Yoshi uses eggs as a means of attack and sometimes turns into an egg as a means of transportation.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty1'': In the minigame Bumper Balls, the players are on top of large basketball-like balls; the objective for each character is to push the other three into the water around the island they're situated on.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty2'': The minigame Bumper Balls returns from the first game, and now comes in three variations: An area set in a snowy summit, an area placed at the top of a pillar erected from a lava pit, and a round island similar to the minigame's version found in the first game.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty3'': The minigame Bounce 'n' Trounce takes place in a 3x3 platform suspended in a starry sky, and the players stand on it while riding bouncy balls as they try to push each other onto the pit. As time passes, some of the tiles of the platform begin falling down one by one. The last player standing wins, but if 30 seconds pass and more than one remains, the minigame ends in a draw.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty4'':
*** In the minigame Hop or Pop, three characters have their bodies encased in rubber balls except their heads, while the fourth player is completely encased within a spiked plastic ball. The objective of the solo player is to roll into the other players to burst their balls, while these have to move by hopping to evade. The solo player wins if they manage to defeat all the other characters; but if at least one of the fleeing players manages to survive during 45 seconds, then the trio wins.
*** In the minigame Blame It On The Crane, one character is using a crane machine to attempt to grab all other three characters, who are encased on transparent balls and rolling with them. The solo character will succeed if they grab all of them, while the opposing trio will win if at least one of them manages to resist during 60 seconds.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty5'': The minigame Flatiator has one character ride a big circus ball to attempt to crush the other three characters, who are running on foot while avoiding both the solo player and the Monty Moles from the ground that try to make them trip. The solo player wins if they manage to crush all three rivals, while the trio wins if at least one of them survives after 45 seconds.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty6'': The DK minigame Pier Factor has all characters get inside barrels and begin rolling across color-coded piers, with white-colored detours that connect them. Along the way, they can get bananas (both single and bunches) that are later traded for coins (how many per banana is determined by a wheel prior to the minigame). If two players clash in a detour, they'll resume their original paths.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty7'': The [[TropeNamers trope-naming]] minigame appears in this game. Players are split into teams of two and have to cooperate in navigating a gigantic ball, via pushing it, through an obstacle course. Whichever team manages to take their ball to the goal first wins.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty8'': The minigame Balancing Act has two dueling characters maneuver a large circus ball while navigating through a perilous obstacle course in a circus tent; there are platforms that take them to higher spots, as well as Thwomps that have to be avoided to avoid getting crushed. Whoever reaches the end first wins.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyDS'': The minigame Roller Coasters has all characters maneuvering small toy balls to race across a sandbox to reach a sandcastle at the end. Along the way, they'll find obstacles like shovels, buckets, moving toy trucks, and building toy blocks. The first player to reach the castle wins. If two or more players get there at the same time (or just two players in Duel mode), the minigame ends in a tie.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyIslandTour'': In the minigame Musical Snares, the characters are maneuvering onto rubber balls on top of a giant drum, and have to collect musical notes (the silver ones are worth one point each, while the gold ones are worth two). As a character collects the notes, their rubber ball will grow bigger. After 30 seconds, whoever got the highest score (and thus stands onto the largest ball) wins.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty10'':
*** In Balance Ball Brawl, players have to walk around on balls to navigate a small maze of paths with the objective of running over all of the switches before anyone else. Because of how narrow the paths are, it is impossible to pass another player on the same path, so the only way to avoid bumping into the opponents is to take a different path.
*** The 2-vs.-2 minigame Soccer Brawl has two teams of two players each play a game of soccer, trying to score more goals than the opposing team within one minute. However, all players are moving around while balancing atop balls, and the only way to move the soccer ball is to bump into it.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyStarRush'': In Rolling Rumble, each player stands atop a ball on a pedestal in the middle of a circus tent, and Shy Guys appear atop the pedestal rolling around on their own rubber balls. Players must knock the Shy Guys off of the pedestal in order to earn coins.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyTheTop100'': In addition to the eponymous Trope Namer from ''Mario Party 7'', other minigames of this type like Bumper Balls (''2'') and Bounce 'n' Trounce (''3'') appear. The former one has two teams of characters guiding a large ball through an obstacle course to the goal, and is part of the Racing category; the latter two have the character ride the balls and knock away each other until only one remains, and are part of the Action category.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioParty'': The minigame Bumper Brawl has each player rolling around an arena encased in a larger plastic ball, and the goal is to push all of the opposing players out of the arena by bumping into them.
* The primary concept of ''VideoGame/SuperMonkeyBall'' is about playing as a monkey trapped inside a transparent ball.
* One challenge in ''VideoGame/{{Trials}} HD'' has you try to balance your motorbike on a giant metal sphere, and transport it as far as you can without falling off.
* ''VideoGame/UnrealTournamentIII'' has the Scavenger, a SpiderTank, which can turn into a sphere for fast (if poorly controllable) traveling.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/{{XKCD}}'': [[http://xkcd.com/152/ "I'd like a human-sized hamster ball."]] And it makes another appearance [[http://xkcd.com/211/ here.]] And then there's [[http://xkcd.com/413/ the robot-in-a-hamster-ball...]] AuthorAppeal much?
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': Aang invented an air-bending technique that used a ball of spinning air like this, sitting on top of it to achieve some pretty incredible speeds on the ground or to travel along vertical (or ''nearly'' vertical) surfaces. He taught the other Air Nomad kids how to do it and they even invented a game where two teams all use the technique to race or something (the audience never gets to see it, [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer because they won't let Aang play since it would be unfair for one team to have the Avatar on their side]]).
* In ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'', one of Ben's newer aliens, Ball Weevil, can do this with the sticky spheres he spits out of his mouth.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': Mabel has a dream sequence inspired by the human sized hamster ball she finds in a magazine. This dream is so intense that it somehow invades Dipper's Indiana Jones fantasy later on.
* ''WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' has Jimmy bouncing around to school in a spherical bubble. It pops, much to the amusement of his peers on the bus to whom he had just been condescending.
* ''WesternAnimation/KickButtowskiSuburbanDaredevil'': In "Kick the Habit," Kick has to go a full day without doing stunts or else he goes to military camp. He tries to prevent it outright by having Gunther put him in a plastic bubble, but immediately caves and rolls off the cliff they're on and gets caught by the military man. Fortunately this was just a bad daydream, so he gets Gunther to pop the bubble and moves onto a different solution.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'': In the Roadrunner short "Bubble Trouble," Wile E. gets trapped in plastic bubble and uses it to keep up with the Roadrunner.
* The titular characters in ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' do this on a [[ItMakesSenseInContext giant gumball machine]] in "[[Recap/PhineasAndFerbAreYouMyMummy Are You My Mummy?]]". They also have done [[Recap/PhineasAndFerbBowlRAmaDrama bowling from the inside of a giant bowling ball.]] [[Recap/PhineasAndFerbBubbleBoys And a giant bubble.]] They do a lot of spherical travel.
%%* Done several times on ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo''.
* ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcakeBerryInTheBigCity'': In "Relaxing by the Pool': Berry and her friends get into a splash fight over whether they should chill beside the pool or play around in it. Lemon Meringue deescalates the conflict by putting everyone in their own personal plastic bubbles.
* ''WesternAnimation/AThousandAndOneAmericas'': During the start of the fourth episode, Chris' pet dog Lon finds himself balancing atop a ball throw at him by his owner. He was supposed to just grab it, and due to his nervousness he ends being throw into a bush.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* Zorbing -- the sport or activity of rolling downhill in a giant transparent plastic ball.
* Hamster balls, by which some examples likely are inspired and with which most will be compared.
* [[http://ftr.wot-news.com/2013/08/19/stalins-balls-of-steel/ Stalin's Balls of Steel!]]
* [[https://web.archive.org/web/20111201103355/http://davidszondy.com/future/Living/rollerball.htm Behold]], the AwesomeButImpractical transport of a ZeeRust future!
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