Bounce

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Bounce or The Bounce may refer to:

Books[edit]

  • Mr. Bounce, a character from the Mr. Men series of children's books

Broadcasting, film and TV[edit]

  • Bounce (film), 2000 film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Ben Affleck

Radio[edit]

  • WMGC-FM (105.1 The Bounce), a radio station in Detroit, Michigan
  • KZCE (101.1 The Bounce), a radio station in Phoenix, Arizona
  • Bounce (radio network), an adult hits radio network in Canada
  • CHBN-FM, a radio station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, known as 91.7 The Bounce from 2005 - 2017
  • CJCH-FM, a radio station in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, known as 101.3 The Bounce from 2008 - 2016

Stage productions[edit]

  • Bounce (musical), the original title of Road Show, a musical by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman

Television[edit]

Networks[edit]

  • Bounce TV, a U.S. television network with programming mainly aimed at African Americans

Series[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Games[edit]

Music and dance[edit]

  • Bounce music, a style of hip hop music that originated in New Orleans
  • Bouncy techno or bounce, a style of UK rave hardcore dance music

Albums[edit]

Songs[edit]

Sports[edit]

  • Bounce (golf), a term referring to the shape of the head on certain golf clubs
  • Bounce (jump), a type of fence in equestrian events
  • Ball-up, or bounce, a method of restarting play in Australian rules football
  • Running bounce, a skill in Australian rules
  • The Bouncy, a sports celebration particularly associated with Rangers F.C.
  • Bouncing ball, which is of interest to many ball sports
  • Stone skipping, competitors bounce stones along the surface of water

Technology[edit]

  • Bounce (network), an internet networking term for masking connections, or sometimes a synonym for reset when applied as a verb to an internet server
  • Bounce message, an automated message sent when e-mail delivery fails
  • Bounce rate, the percentage of visitors who enter a website and "bounce" (leave the site) rather than continue viewing other pages within the same site
  • Contact bounce, a common problem with mechanical switches and relays
  • Ping pong recording technique, or bouncing, a method used in sound recording

Other uses[edit]

See also[edit]