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Pumpkin Drop with Trampoline | Halloween | Science Max #shorts

Science Max - 9 Story
0:21 · 25K views · October 18, 2025
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This short science clip is safe for all children, as it demonstrates a fun physics experiment with a pumpkin and trampoline without any concerning content. The video effectively shows how polymers (like rubber) absorb impact, but also that a pumpkin can break on a second bounce, blending a successful test with a messy result.

What Parents Need to Know

This is a brief, educational video (under 30 seconds) from the 'Science Max' series, exploring how polymers like rubber in a trampoline can absorb shock. The experiment shows a pumpkin surviving the initial drop but breaking on the bounce – the breakage is quick and not gory, just a messy smash. There are no advertisements, scary elements, or inappropriate language. Children will learn about elasticity and impact in a playful, hands-on way, but parents should note that the pumpkin's destruction might encourage messy play imitation.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the pumpkin survived the first drop onto the trampoline but broke on the second bounce?
  2. 2What are some other objects or materials that use polymers (like rubber bands, basketballs, or tires)?
  3. 3If you had to design a cushion for a falling object, what materials would you choose and why?
  4. 4Was this experiment more of a success or a failure? Can a science experiment be both?
Pumpkin Drop with Trampoline | Halloween | Science Max #shorts
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children ages 5 and up. It contains no scary or explicit content, and the pumpkin breakage is presented as a science experiment rather than violence, but very young children might be startled by the smash.

Is there any violence in the video?

No realistic violence – the video shows a pumpkin being dropped onto a trampoline, and it breaks on the second impact. This is presented as a science demonstration, not as violence, and there are no people or animals harmed.

What educational value does this video have?

The video introduces the concept of polymers (rubber/elastic materials) and how they absorb energy. It also shows a simple physics experiment that can inspire kids to think about force, bounciness, and material science in a fun, visual way.

Does the video contain any advertisements or sponsored content?

No – the classification scores for hidden advertising and sponsored content are 0, and the clip is a straightforward excerpt from the Science Max series without any product placements or promotional material.

Will my child want to try this experiment at home?

Possibly – the video shows a pumpkin and a trampoline, which could inspire kids to drop objects onto trampolines or build their own experiment. Parents should supervise any such activity and discuss safety, especially using non-breakable items.

Is there any scary or Halloween-related content that might frighten young children?

The video is titled 'Pumpkin Drop with Trampoline' and is associated with Halloween, but the only spooky element is the pumpkin itself. The tone is light and scientific, and there are no ghosts, monsters, or frightening sounds.

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