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* The WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail "[[Recap/StrongBadEmailE86NoLoafing no loafing]]" ends with leaving a note about having an "appointment" to get to. Clicking that word yields him hopping from foot to foot his rotund brother Strong Sad, looking off and declaring, "I hate you. I hate you. I hate you. I hate you."
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' episode "Close But No Cigar", Cadpig used Rolly's belly as a trampoline as the end of the episode.

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* In a ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' short, ''[[Recap/PokemonPK1PikachusVacation Pikachu's Vacation]]'', Charizard blows Pikachu and Raichu away and the two end up bouncing on Snorlax's belly.

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* In ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'', Mei bounces on the furry tummy of a ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' short, sleeping Totoro; later, her sister Satsuki falls from the top of Totoro's tree and lands with a bounce on his stomach.
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** In ''Anime/PokemonDestinyDeoxys'', Ash jumps off a Snorlax's large belly to reach the control robot.



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* In ''Anime/PokemonDestinyDeoxys'', Ash jumps off a Snorlax's large belly to reach the control robot.
* In ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'', Mei bounces on the furry tummy of a sleeping Totoro; later, her sister Satsuki falls from the top of Totoro's tree and lands with a bounce on his stomach.
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* In a ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' short, ''[[Recap/PokemonPK1PikachusVacation Pikachu's Vacation]]'', a Charizard blows Ash's Pikachu and a Raichu away and the two end up bouncing on a Snorlax's belly.

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* In a ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' short, ''[[Recap/PokemonPK1PikachusVacation Pikachu's Vacation]]'', a Charizard blows Ash's Pikachu and a Raichu away and the two end up bouncing on a Snorlax's belly.
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* In a ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' short, ''[[Recap/PokemonPK1PikachusVacation Pikachu's Vacation]]'', a Charizard blows Ash's Pikachu and a Raichu away and end up bouncing on a Snorlax's belly.

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* In a ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' short, ''[[Recap/PokemonPK1PikachusVacation Pikachu's Vacation]]'', a Charizard blows Ash's Pikachu and a Raichu away and the two end up bouncing on a Snorlax's belly.
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* In a ''Anime/Pokemon'' short, ''[[Recap/PokemonPK1PikachusVacation Pikachu's Vacation]]'', a Charizard blows Ash's Pikachu and a Raichu away and end up bouncing on a Snorlax's belly.

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* In a ''Anime/Pokemon'' ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' short, ''[[Recap/PokemonPK1PikachusVacation Pikachu's Vacation]]'', a Charizard blows Ash's Pikachu and a Raichu away and end up bouncing on a Snorlax's belly.

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* At the beginning of the ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' episode "Sumo Momo", Vada uses Dhokla's tummy as a trampoline when he talks to Samosa from out his bedroom window.


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*In a ''Anime/Pokemon'' short, ''[[Recap/PokemonPK1PikachusVacation Pikachu's Vacation]]'', a Charizard blows Ash's Pikachu and a Raichu away and end up bouncing on a Snorlax's belly.
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See also TummyCushion, SpringsSpringsEverywhere, GelatinousTrampoline, CobwebTrampoline and SpringySpores.

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See also TummyCushion, SpringsSpringsEverywhere, GelatinousTrampoline, WackyWaterbed, CobwebTrampoline and SpringySpores.
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* The Creator/DrSeuss book ''Hop on Pop''.

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* The Creator/DrSeuss book ''Hop on Pop''. The book features two anthropomorphic bear cubs jumping on their father's belly, only for him to tell them "STOP! YOU MUST NOT HOP ON POP!"

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* Happens to the exposed belly of an intoxicated legionary when ''ComicBook/Asterix'' looks for the Gifts of the Gods who was lucky enough to be asleep, and thus not participate in any of the one-sided skirmishes with the Gauls, but unlucky enough to have enough of a protruding belly to make for an excellent jumping point and also

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* The SNES game based on ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' had Rocko able to jump on Heffer to trampoline up to higher ledges.
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* Happens to the exposed belly of an intoxicated legionary when ''ComicBook/Asterix'' looks for the Gifts of the Gods who was lucky enough to be asleep, and thus not participate in any of the one-sided skirmishes with the Gauls, but unlucky enough to have enough of a protruding belly to make for an excellent jumping point and also
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* In the sequel of WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}, King Julien and Maurice bounce on some hippos' stomach when they arrive at Africa.

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* In the sequel of WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}, ''WesternAnimation/MadagascarEscape2Africa'', King Julien and Maurice bounce on some hippos' stomach stomachs when they arrive at Africa.
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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', several of the Pokedex entries for [[HeavySleeper Snorlax]] say that small children often climb on its belly to play while it's asleep.
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* At the beginning of the ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' episode "Sumo Momo", Vada uses Dhokla's tummy as a trampoline when he talks to Samosa from out his bedroom window.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'' episode "Love Thy Neighbor", babies BeBe and CeCe amuse themselves by bouncing on Felix's belly.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'' episode "Love Thy Neighbor", babies BeBe [=BeBe=] and CeCe [=CeCe=] amuse themselves by bouncing on Felix's belly.
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* In a game based off ''WesternAnimation/IceAge2TheMeltdown'', you do this with the bottom of the abdomen of a GiantSpider, after you defeat it, to reach a high ledge.
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* [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Snowy Cabins]] in ''Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos'' has polar bears whose only real purpose is to lie on the snow and provide Speedy with their bellies to bounce on.

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* [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Snowy Cabins]] in ''Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos'' ''VideoGame/SpeedyGonzalesLosGatosBandidos'' has polar bears whose only real purpose is to lie on the snow and provide Speedy with their bellies to bounce on.
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* In the sequel of {{Madagascar}}, King Julien and Maurice bounce on some hippos' stomach when they arrive at Africa.

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* In the sequel of {{Madagascar}}, WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}, King Julien and Maurice bounce on some hippos' stomach when they arrive at Africa.
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* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', the Warners [[BeenThereShapedHistory interrupt the Yalta summit]] to bounce on Sir WinstonChurchill's belly. Then UsefulNotes/JosefStalin joins in.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', the Warners [[BeenThereShapedHistory interrupt the Yalta summit]] to bounce on Sir WinstonChurchill's UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill's belly. Then UsefulNotes/JosefStalin joins in.
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* In the mobile game ''Buddy And Me'', the player character occasionally uses Buddy's stomach as a spring board in order to keep from falling in the game's many bottomless pits.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': Mr. Cat is not actually fat, but that didn't prevent [[{{Jerkass}} Bad Kaeloo]] from doing this to him anyway.
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* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', the Warners [[BeenThereShapedHistory interrupt the Yalta summit]] to bounce on Sir WinstonChurchill's belly. Then JosefStalin joins in.

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* In the ''[[Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians 101 Dalmatians: The Series]]'' episode "Close But No Cigar", Cadpig used Rolly's belly as a trampoline as the end of the episode.

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* In the ''[[Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians 101 Dalmatians: The Series]]'' ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' episode "Close But No Cigar", Cadpig used Rolly's belly as a trampoline as the end of the episode.

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* In the beginning of the episode ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'', "The Gift", a gift (which Wander was in it) bounces on Sylvia's stomach.
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Some character have enough elasticity in their stomach that it is possible to stomp on them like a trampoline. In this trope, a character uses the belly of a fat human or creature to bounce on it like a trampoline. Some do it for a practical use, like reaching a tall place they couldn't reach by themselves, or to save someone falling. Other just do it because it is fun. Whatever the use is, most likely, the person who is being bounced on will probably not be pleased.

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Some character characters have enough elasticity in their stomach that it is possible to stomp on them like a trampoline. In this trope, a character uses the belly of a fat human or creature to bounce on it like a trampoline. Some do it for a practical use, like reaching a tall place they couldn't reach by themselves, or to save someone falling. Other just do it because it is fun. Whatever the use is, most likely, the person who is being bounced on will probably not be pleased.
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* In the sequel of ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar'', King Julien and Maurice bounce on some hippos' stomach when they arrive at Africa.

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* In the sequel of ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar'', {{Madagascar}}, King Julien and Maurice bounce on some hippos' stomach when they arrive at Africa.

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