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Hundeprutterutchebane
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Main page Hundeprutterutchebane (Danish for "Dog-Fart Roller Coaster"[1]) is a steel family roller coaster at BonBon-Land in southern
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Hundeprutterutchebane
Zealand, Denmark, approximately 100 kilometres (60 mi) from Copenhagen. The rollercoaster is well known for its name and its
Current events unique dog-flatulence-related theme. It is a good example of flatulence humor.
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Recent changes History and theme [ edit ] BonBon-Land
Upload file Location BonBon-Land
Hundeprutterutchebane was the first coaster to open at BonBon-Land in 1993.[2] BonBon-Land was opened in 1992 by a candy
Coordinates 55.2599°N 11.8639°E
Tools maker that manufactured disgusting-sounding candy flavors. Hundeprutter ("Dog Farts") was one of the most popular flavors and
Status Operating
What links here consequently became the theme for the first coaster at the park.[3][4][5] Built by Zierer, the coaster layout is a relatively simple
Opening date 1993; 29 years ago
Related changes family coaster,[6] and it is the park's smallest roller coaster.[7] The coaster trains are designed in the shape of a dog named "Henry
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Dog Fart",[7][8] and the dog theme is pervasive throughout the coaster's course. Riders go past a statue of a defecating Henry the
Permanent link Type Steel – Family
Dog,[9] through a kennel,[7] and past bones and piles of dog feces.[1] There are also speakers throughout the ride which make
Page information Manufacturer Zierer
farting sounds.[1]
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Height 4.5 m (15 ft)
Print/export Length 128 m (420 ft)
Hundeprutterutchebane's unusual name and theme have attracted considerable attention. The coaster has been listed among the
Download as PDF Speed 30 km/h (19 mph)
[10]
Printable version Travel Channel's "15 Wacky Rollercoasters" and is included in the mental_floss article "8 Theme Park Rides I Wouldn't Wait in
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[1] [9] [8]
Line For". The coaster has also been described by a number of other sources, including USA Today, Cracked, and The
Capacity 650 riders per hour
Languages Chive.[3]
Add links Hundeprutterutchebane at RCDB
Robb Alvey with the Travel Channel described Hundeprutterutchebane as having the most pure wackiness of any roller Pictures of Hundeprutterutchebane at RCDB
coaster,[10] and Willy Volk withGadling said that the coaster "gives new meaning to the phrase 'the wind in my face.'"[5]

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Flatulence humour

References [ edit ]

1. ^ a b c d Gould, Kenny (11 August 2010). "8 Theme Park Rides I Wouldn't Wait in Line For" . Mental_floss. Mental Floss, Inc. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
2. ^ Marden, Duane. " (BonBon-Land)" . Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
3. ^ a b Resig, John (16 February 2010). "There's theme parks, and then there's Bon Bon Land" . The Chive. Resignation Media, LLC. Archived from the original on 18 August 2014.
Retrieved 18 August 2014.
4. ^ "BonBon-Lands historie" [BonBon-Land's history]. BonBon-Land (in Danish). Retrieved 18 August 2014.
5. ^ a b Volk, Willy (27 May 2007). "Very Weird Amusement Parks" . Gadling. Skift. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
6. ^ Marden, Duane. "Hundeprutterutchebane (BonBon-Land)" . Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
7. ^ a b c "Hundeprutterutschebanen – en rutschebane for de mindste" [Dog Fart Roller Coaster - a roller coaster for the smallest]. BonBon-Land (in Danish). Archived from the original on
2014-09-10. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
8. ^ a b Steinbrunner, Jeff (26 February 2008). "The 9 Most Baffling Theme Parks From Around the World" . Cracked.com. Demand Media, Inc. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
9. ^ a b Schrandt, Lydia (30 April 2013). "World's Strangest Theme Parks" . USA Today 10Best. USA Today. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
10. ^ a b Alvey, Robb. "15 Wacky Roller Coasters" . Travel Channel. Scripps Networks Digital. Retrieved 18 August 2014.

Categories: Operating roller coasters Roller coasters introduced in 1993 Steel roller coasters Family roller coasters Roller coasters manufactured by Zierer
1993 establishments in Denmark Roller coasters in Denmark Flatulence humor Dogs in popular culture

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