Introducing our newest line of Bondage Balls™! After the wildly successful introduction of Rubber Balls, Stasis Balls, and Hypno Balls, we are bringing you a new product called the Resin Ball. If all you need is a mere decoration, if you want to see your pet held completely immobile with no movement whatsoever, then a Resin Ball is what you want.
To demonstrate this product, we have our volunteer here, Vee. He's an Eevee that loves a tight bondage, and this will surely be the tightest one yet.
Like all our Bondage Balls, they can be activated simply by aiming the ball toward the target and pressing the button. The substance inside will shoot out and ensnare them. If your victim is particularly uncooperative, perhaps resisting or even trying to escape, the ball will make sure the sprays go fast and far, to render your captive immobile. But if they are a willing pet — like Vee here is — you can simply have them press the button, and the substance will coat them pleasantly in the warmth.
Regardless of the method, once the target is caught, they will be shrunken down and pulled into the ball. Note the difference; unlike regular Poké Balls, the target is not converted into energy, they are simply shrunken down.
As you can see here, the first of our kind, a Resin Ball has a translucent casing. This means you can see what happens inside! The casing is made of hardened resin, a similar substance as the resin inside the ball, but I'm getting ahead of myself. We will now zoom up close to the ball, so we can see what's happening to our volunteer Vee.
As I said earlier, the inside of the ball is filled with resin. It's not entirely clear from outside, but the top half of the ball is filled with resin that's tinted red, while the bottom half is — you guessed it — white. The resin is not quite setting yet, but it's barely liquid. As you can see, Vee already has a hard time moving around. He does seem to settle down in a sitting pose, although it must not be very comfortable inside. Oh, he does manage to wave to the camera, even if sluggishly. That's probably going to be the last of his movement.
There's an activation agent set inside the ball, and once the ball captures someone, the agent is released to mix with the resin, causing it to harden quickly. There are some cracking sounds as the resin sets, filling in all the space it can. This is normal! It is not a sign of the victim trying to escape; our Resin Balls use the same formula as Master Balls with their guaranteed captures.
Like other Poké Balls, there is a "ding!" sound indicating a successful capture. In this case, it means the resin has fully set. Vee is wearing some contact lenses, which allows his pupils to still move around and look at his surroundings, but that's all. The rest of his body has been completely paralyzed, remaining fully immobile and inanimate; his eyes can look around, but his eyelids can't close. So remember, if you want to give them some interactivity like these eyes, do so before capturing them. The resin is infused with our patented technology, also used in Rubber Balls, that make sure the subject doesn't need to take care of any biological functions. No eating, no waste, not even breathing.
The resin is the same material as the casing. Which means, once the resin has set, the case and the inside are one and the same. This is a solid ball, through and through. Vee here is now an ornament, to be displayed wherever you like. Do you have a gallery in your home, a shelf full of various displays? Showcase the ball there. Do you need something to decorate your desk, perhaps some sort of paper weight? The ball works wonderfully.
Interested in our newest product? Just contact any of our agents to learn more or to place an order. Thank you for watching!
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Hmm? What do you mean I should have clarified the capture is permanent? I thought that was obvious. See, I even said "this is a solid ball, through and through". There's no escaping, I think that's clear enough. Not that you mind, right, Vee?