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* Elmo's house in ''[[Series/SesameStreet Elmo's World]]''. Everything bends, twists, bounces or stretches. You can't just turn the doorknob, it streeeetches and the door "pops" open.
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* Elmo's house in ''[[Series/SesameStreet Elmo's World]]''. Everything bends, twists, bounces or stretches. You can't just turn the doorknob, it streeeetches and the door "pops" open.
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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Place Ontario Place]] in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping mattress as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself. The [[AbandonedPlayground theme park itself closed]] in 2011 when it became {{Zeerust}}.

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* Defunct provincially-owned provincially owned theme park [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Place Ontario Place]] in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping mattress as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself. The [[AbandonedPlayground theme park itself closed]] in 2011 when it became {{Zeerust}}.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/EarthwormJim'' episode "Sword of Righteousness", Jim bounces off a pair of rubbery planetary rings after being hit by a giant golf club.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/EarthwormJim'' episode "Sword of Righteousness", Jim bounces off of a pair of rubbery planetary rings after being hit by a giant golf club.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/EarthwormJim'' episode "Sword of Righteousness", Jim bounces off a pair of rubbery planetary rings after being hit by a giant golf club.
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A common cartoon trope where things looks normal, but have properties like rubber. This can allow for some fun and strange things to happen, such as bouncing off of rubbery buildings.

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A common cartoon trope where things looks normal, but have properties like rubber. This can allow for some fun and strange things to happen, such as bouncing off of rubbery buildings.
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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Place Ontario Place]] in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping mattress as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself. The theme park itself closed in 2011 when it became {{Zeerust}}.

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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Place Ontario Place]] in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping mattress as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself. The [[AbandonedPlayground theme park itself closed closed]] in 2011 when it became {{Zeerust}}.
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* The [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1935]] short animated film ''WesternAnimation/BalloonLand'' centers around one of these, taking place in a kingdom where even the ''people'' are living rubbery balloons. Pretty much the only thing in the land that isn't inflatable is [[BigBad The Pincushion Man]], which makes him bad news for everyone else given his penchant for popping everything he meets with his arsenal of pins.
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* Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Son of Flubber'' envisions the benefits of the super-springy invention in a promotional film showing eggs, babies, etc. harmlessly bouncing on a flubberized floor.

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* Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Son of Flubber'' ''Film/SonOfFlubber'' envisions the benefits of the super-springy invention in a promotional film showing eggs, babies, etc. harmlessly bouncing on a flubberized floor.
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* In the Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia movie, ''Paint it, White!'', everything that the ray from the Picto Alien's spaceship touches turns into a white, wobbly ''thing'' reminiscent of rubber. As it passes over cities and countries the world starts to resemble this Rubbery World.

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* In the Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' movie, ''Paint it, White!'', everything that the ray from the Picto Alien's spaceship touches turns into a white, wobbly ''thing'' reminiscent of rubber. As it passes over cities and countries the world starts to resemble this Rubbery World.
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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping mattress as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself. The theme park itself closed in 2011 when it became {{Zeerust}}.

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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Place Ontario Place Place]] in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping mattress as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself. The theme park itself closed in 2011 when it became {{Zeerust}}.
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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping mattress as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.

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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping mattress as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself. The theme park itself closed in 2011 when it became {{Zeerust}}.
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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping pad as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.

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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping pad mattress as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.
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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping pad as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until the early 2000s when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.

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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping pad as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until the early 2000s 2002 when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.
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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping pad as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until the park became defunct at the end of 2011. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.

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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping pad as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place. It existed until the park became defunct at the end of 2011.early 2000s when it was replaced with special events. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.
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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping pad as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place and lasted until the early 1990s when it was replaced with an expanded waterpark section. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.

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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping pad as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place and lasted Place. It existed until the early 1990s when it was replaced with an expanded waterpark section.park became defunct at the end of 2011. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.
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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a large "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place and lasted until the early 1990s when it was replaced with an expanded waterpark section. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.

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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a large "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover and a large air-supported jumping pad as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place and lasted until the early 1990s when it was replaced with an expanded waterpark section. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.
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* Defunct theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a large "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place and lasted until the early 1990s when it was replaced with an expanded waterpark section. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.

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* Defunct provincially-owned theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a large "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place and lasted until the early 1990s when it was replaced with an expanded waterpark section. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.
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* Defunct theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a large "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place and lasted until the early 1990s when it was replaced with an expanded waterpark section. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this promotional video]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.

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* Defunct theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a large "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover as part of the Children's Village area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place and lasted until the early 1990s when it was replaced with an expanded waterpark section. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this promotional video]] footage by the Ontario government]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s]] and see for yourself.
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* Defunct theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a large "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover as part of the Children's Village area. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this video]] from the early 1970s and see for yourself.

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* Defunct theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a large "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover as part of the Children's Village area.area, which opened one year after the initial 1971 opening of Ontario Place and lasted until the early 1990s when it was replaced with an expanded waterpark section. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this promotional video]] from [[TheSeventies the early 1970s 1970s]] and see for yourself.
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* Defunct theme park Ontario Place in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, Canada had a large "foam swamp" with foam pieces under a cover as part of the Children's Village area. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mBoeDrsNU this video]] from the early 1970s and see for yourself.
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* The Jelly Castle in ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' is both this trope and GelatinousTrampoline.
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* The Jelly Castle in ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' is both this trope and GelatinousTrampoline.
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See also GelatinousTrampoline, SolidClouds, and TrampolineTummy; gelatin, clouds, and abdomens, respectively, portrayed as bouncy like trampolines. Goes hand-in-hand with the {{Inkblot Cartoon Style}}.

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See also GelatinousTrampoline, SolidClouds, TrampolineTummy, and TrampolineTummy; WackyWaterbed; gelatin, clouds, and abdomens, and waterbeds respectively, portrayed as bouncy like trampolines. Goes hand-in-hand with the {{Inkblot Cartoon Style}}.
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See also SolidClouds; clouds portrayed as bouncy like trampolines. Goes hand-in-hand with the {{Inkblot Cartoon Style}}.

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See also SolidClouds; clouds GelatinousTrampoline, SolidClouds, and TrampolineTummy; gelatin, clouds, and abdomens, respectively, portrayed as bouncy like trampolines. Goes hand-in-hand with the {{Inkblot Cartoon Style}}.
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See also BubblyClouds; clouds portrayed as bouncy like trampolines. Goes hand-in-hand with the {{Inkblot Cartoon Style}}.

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See also BubblyClouds; SolidClouds; clouds portrayed as bouncy like trampolines. Goes hand-in-hand with the {{Inkblot Cartoon Style}}.
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See also BubblyClouds; clouds portrayed as bouncy like trampolines. Goes hand-in-hand with the {{InkblotCartoonStyle}}.

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See also BubblyClouds; clouds portrayed as bouncy like trampolines. Goes hand-in-hand with the {{InkblotCartoonStyle}}.
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See also BubblyClouds; clouds portrayed as bouncy like trampolines.

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See also BubblyClouds; clouds portrayed as bouncy like trampolines.
trampolines. Goes hand-in-hand with the {{InkblotCartoonStyle}}.
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* The [[http://elasticterrain.xyz Elastic Terrain Map]] is an online atlas on a similar vein to Google Maps... except the terrain wobbles and jiggles as you drag the map around. You can even customise the elasticity.

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* This happens twice in ''Film/TheMatrix''.

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* This happens twice a few times in ''Film/TheMatrix''.


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** As do the trucks in [[Film/TheMatrixReloaded the second film]]'s highway chase scene when crashing into each other.
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* In ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}} 2'', Dana is about to put Oscar into a pink slime-filled bath. The slime emerges as a hand/mouth creature...thing, and it reaches out to grab them as she runs away. Watch the bathtub carefully: when the monster lurches forward, the bathtub literally "squashes" along with it, like a cartoon!

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* In ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}} 2'', ''Film/GhostbustersII'', Dana is about to put Oscar into a pink slime-filled bath. The slime emerges as a hand/mouth creature...thing, and it reaches out to grab them as she runs away. Watch the bathtub carefully: when the monster lurches forward, the bathtub literally "squashes" along with it, like a cartoon!
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* This [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6IcFz_yOQ BMW X4 advert from 2014]] appears to take place in one of these. The car drives through several cities in a wobbly world in which the entire land underneath is literally rolling up and down like an ocean; the movements are even implied to be felt inside buildings as shown with the balls rolling around on a Pool table. This [[https://vimeo.com/145996615 BMW X1 advert]] from the next year shows the car driving across several wobbly landscapes before arriving back at the city.

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* This [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6IcFz_yOQ BMW X4 advert from 2014]] appears to take place in one of these. The car drives through several cities in a wobbly world in which the entire land underneath is literally rolling up and down like an ocean; the movements are even implied to be felt inside buildings as shown with the balls rolling around on a Pool table. This [[https://vimeo.com/145996615 BMW X1 advert]] from the next following year shows the car driving across several similarly wobbly landscapes before arriving back at the city.

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