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There was also a fictitious version of Team Hyper Viper featured in episode 18 of the ''Supersonic Spinners''/''Super Yo-Yo'' anime. At one point in a flashback scene, [[Kenichi Nakamura|Nakamura-Meijin]] goes to Germany and witnesses the adaptability of the Hyper Viper yo-yo for looping and string play. After demonstrating his skills to a kid using the yo-yo, the three members of Team Hyper Viper comes along and give Nakamura a demonstration of their own, showcasing the Hyper Viper's capabilities in offstring play to his amazement.
 
There was also a fictitious version of Team Hyper Viper featured in episode 18 of the ''Supersonic Spinners''/''Super Yo-Yo'' anime. At one point in a flashback scene, [[Kenichi Nakamura|Nakamura-Meijin]] goes to Germany and witnesses the adaptability of the Hyper Viper yo-yo for looping and string play. After demonstrating his skills to a kid using the yo-yo, the three members of Team Hyper Viper comes along and give Nakamura a demonstration of their own, showcasing the Hyper Viper's capabilities in offstring play to his amazement.
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==Tricks Invented==
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*Forward Pass Mount
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*Offstring Barrel Roll
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*Toss & Catch
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*Offstring Winder
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*Offstring Rock the Baby
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*Offstring Elevator
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*Brain Twister Mount
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*Offstring Split the Atom
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*Bounce Catch
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*Shoot the Moon Mount
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*Lasso Catch
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*Leg Orbit
 
[[Category:Sponsor team]]
 
[[Category:Sponsor team]]

Revision as of 02:14, 4 January 2016

Team Hyper Viper (THV for short) was a two-man sponsor team consisting of Dazzling Dave Schulte and Jon Gates, formed to promote the Henrys Hyper Viper yo-yo and offstring play in Japan. While they went with other teams to demonstrate most yo-yo tricks of the time, Schulte and Gates demonstrated offstring play using the Hyper Viper.

The tricks shown at THV's demonstrations were showcased and discussed in the widely-circulated CoroCoro Comic manga magazine, contributing significantly to the spread of offstring play throughout Japan. The style's new found popularity lead to the forming of Team Off-String, a group of Japanese players dedicated to the advancement of offstring play, of which Hironori Mii was the founder.

There was also a fictitious version of Team Hyper Viper featured in episode 18 of the Supersonic Spinners/Super Yo-Yo anime. At one point in a flashback scene, Nakamura-Meijin goes to Germany and witnesses the adaptability of the Hyper Viper yo-yo for looping and string play. After demonstrating his skills to a kid using the yo-yo, the three members of Team Hyper Viper comes along and give Nakamura a demonstration of their own, showcasing the Hyper Viper's capabilities in offstring play to his amazement.

Tricks Invented

  • Forward Pass Mount
  • Offstring Barrel Roll
  • Toss & Catch
  • Offstring Winder
  • Offstring Rock the Baby
  • Offstring Elevator
  • Brain Twister Mount
  • Offstring Split the Atom
  • Bounce Catch
  • Shoot the Moon Mount
  • Lasso Catch
  • Leg Orbit