Human Cannonball
🐉 Dragons' Den UK · Series 9, Episode 1 · 2011

Human Cannonball

Founder: Rodrigo and Lois Perez Category: Other
No deal

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About Human Cannonball

The human cannonball act is a performance in which a person who acts as the "cannonball" is ejected from a cylinder that has been specially designed to resemble a cannon. The human cannonball lands on a horizontal net or inflated bag placed at the predicted landing point. Outdoor performances may aim at a body of water.

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The Story

Human cannonball entertainment

The Pitch on Dragons' Den UK

Human Cannonball appeared on Dragons' Den UK (Series 9, Episode 1) in 2011. Rodrigo and Lois Perez pitched the product to the Dragons. No deal.

Where they are now: Human Cannonball's pitch failed due to the dragons' belief that the business would not return an investment as the market would be restricted and felt the risk of injury would be a constant worry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Human Cannonball still in business?
Human Cannonball's pitch failed due to the dragons' belief that the business would not return an investment as the market would be restricted and felt the risk of injury would be a constant worry.
Who founded Human Cannonball?
Human Cannonball was founded by Rodrigo and Lois Perez.
Did Human Cannonball get a deal on Dragons' Den UK?
Human Cannonball pitched on Dragons' Den UK but didn't strike a deal: No deal.
Where can I buy Human Cannonball?
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