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Bandai Hyper Yo-Yo Complete Collection poster
Exhibit #4418
TypeAdvertising
Size83cm tall
Width56.5cm
ConditionMint
Date1997
To1998
OwnerRick Brough
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Large poster that featured Bandai's complete Hyper Yo-Yo product lineup from 1997–1998. While Bandai licensed yo-yos from Duncan, Playmaxx, and Yomega, as seen on the poster, they also created their own customizable line of Hyper yo-yos (not featured on the poster but you can view them in this museum).

The poster was another great marketing tool used by Bandai to help fuel significant yo-yo sales across Japan in the late 1990s and early 20 aughts.

Each yo-yo pictured on the poster had its own check box to help you keep track of your collection. Some of the yo-yos, such as the gold metallic "Congratulations! 1997" (an award yo-yo for passing off 30 different tricks) and the glow in the dark Yomega Brain–CoroCoro Comic Special (near the lower right corner) are challenging to find nowadays. They are considered the most valuable among all the yo-yo models seen on the poster.

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