We’re betting you have never been in a bigger moon-bounce than this.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Dimensions & Layout
  3. Special Features
  4. Novels Excerpt

 

Introduction:

This air-inflated construct is designed to teach students and guests a lot about human and humanoid anatomy by allowing them to have fun walking (and bouncing) through a Titan-sized body.  As are nearly all statues and likenesses in Inisfree, this one is female, and as proportional and visually pleasing as a moon-bounce can be.

 



Dimensions & Layout:

Standing nearly 10 stories tall, with feet in a stance more than 20 feet wide, and internal pathways arranged like the colorful tubes of Discovery Zone (a bigger, more elaborate version of a McDonald’s ‘Play Place’), this moon-bounce is designed so that the people exploring it will be able to see both translucent and opaque sections, showing how bones, tendons, muscles, and other tissues and body-parts meet and overlap.  Three routes exist through this giant inflatable body:

  1. through the ear​s into the brain (one may travel through either ear canal), then down through the spine to the tailbone exit into the anus (showing the lobes and functions of the brain, a view out through eyeballs big enough to walk into, the central nervous system fibers, spinal fluid, bone marrow, acupuncture points and energy meridians, and chakras, all represented by the internal artwork of this moon-bounce)
  2. through the nostrils and mouth down into the lungs and heart (a cul-de-sac; turn-around point, showing the main parts of the cardiopulmonary system)​
  3. through the nostrils and mouth down into the stomach and intestines, forking to exit either of two possible openings; the anus or urethra (showing the digestive tract, sex organs, and all the other torso organs along the way)


A turret-like, stand-alone AIOW provides easy access to the top openings of these routes; the ears, nose, and mouth holes.​

 

Special Features:

Between the anus and urethra openings on this moon-bounce is the vagina opening; another cul-de-sac like route which allows explorers to climb up into the vagina all the way through the uterus and then the two Fallopian tubes into the ovaries.  Like all the other body-parts of this moon-bounce, the subtle mound that is the Gräfenberg spot is placed precisely where it would be in real life in this cavity.  This gives explorers a deeper understanding of their sex organs.  (It’s also great for budding medical students, anyone who might explore the petrified remains of a fallen giant/Titan, and those who just like to jump around.)

 

Novels Excerpt:

Part of this playground area, which spanned a square quarter-mile, was another very tall and wide attraction; the permanent moon-bounce here had an inflatable, anatomically-correct, larger-than-life likeness of a human woman. Its purpose was to teach people exactly where the organs were and how they were connected, helping them to better diagnose and treat themselves if ever a stomach ache or other common issue arose. Acupuncturists, doctors, masseuses, medical students, nurses, and others all benefited from this rare opportunity to explore the anatomy without having to rely on a book, a cadaver, or virtual reality. It was also particularly helpful for anyone planning on exploring the remains, petrified or otherwise, of a fallen Titan –and to determine if a cave system they were in bore similarities to a Titan’s humanoid internal workings.