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- Bumble_Ball abstract "The Bumble Ball is a motorized children's toy made by Ertl toys. They were popular in the early 1990s and come in varied colors, including a see-through light-up one and a mini version. Some are available in key clip form under the name Bumble Ball Jr. Variations were produced by Ertl such as the Bumble Ball Bolter, a colorful insect-like toy with several long legs, a head with synthetic blue hair, and a Bumble Ball torso.The toy is powered by a motor box with batteries mounted eccentrically. Its power switch consists of a knob that starts the motor when pushed in and stops the motor when pulled out. This causes it to vibrate and bounce about, some play music such as the wipe out song, appealing for both infants and elder toy enthusiasts. The core of the Bumble Ball is hard plastic while the knobs are a more rubbery texture.Silver Bumble Balls were seen in Michael Jackson's 1995 music video for his hit single, \"Scream.\" Despite fan requests, this special ball was never made available to the public.Since their early popularity in the 1990s, the Bumble Ball concept has been used by Fisher-Price. This has led to products more directly aimed toward toddlers such as a Mr. Potato Head-like toy and animal variations. These small versions use a pull-string to activate the vibration rather than a switch as featured on larger models.In 2006 on Animal Planet, footage of a dog (possibly an Irish Setter) with a Bumble Ball in its mouth has become a running gag where the host Keegan-Michael Key or the announcer would call it a \"Jowl Jiggler.\"".
- Bumble_Ball thumbnail Green_Bumble_Ball.jpg?width=300.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageID "6720587".
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageLength "1881".
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageRevisionID "585793113".
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Animal_Planet.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990s_toys.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balls.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ertl_Company.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Ertl_Company.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Fisher-Price.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Setter.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Keegan-Michael_Key.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Keychain.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Jackson.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Mr._Potato_Head.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Music_video.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Childhood.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Silver_(color).
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink Toddler.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLink File:Green_Bumble_Ball.jpg.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bumble Ball".
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Toy-stub.
- Bumble_Ball wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bumble_Ball subject Category:1990s_toys.
- Bumble_Ball subject Category:Balls.
- Bumble_Ball subject Category:Ertl_Company.
- Bumble_Ball hypernym Toy.
- Bumble_Ball type Company.
- Bumble_Ball type Company.
- Bumble_Ball type Redirect.
- Bumble_Ball comment "The Bumble Ball is a motorized children's toy made by Ertl toys. They were popular in the early 1990s and come in varied colors, including a see-through light-up one and a mini version. Some are available in key clip form under the name Bumble Ball Jr. Variations were produced by Ertl such as the Bumble Ball Bolter, a colorful insect-like toy with several long legs, a head with synthetic blue hair, and a Bumble Ball torso.The toy is powered by a motor box with batteries mounted eccentrically.".
- Bumble_Ball label "Bumble Ball".
- Bumble_Ball sameAs Q4997244.
- Bumble_Ball sameAs m.0gkgw3.
- Bumble_Ball sameAs Q4997244.
- Bumble_Ball wasDerivedFrom Bumble_Ball?oldid=585793113.
- Bumble_Ball depiction Green_Bumble_Ball.jpg.
- Bumble_Ball isPrimaryTopicOf Bumble_Ball.