2008 WonderHowTo Video Award Winners

2008 WonderHowTo Video Award Winners
Category:

Magic


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Winner [43% of the Vote ]

Lift a friend with superhero strength


Scam School and the Superhero Trick are the brainchild of spiky-haired magician Brian Brushwood. He is the only WonderHowTo Award winner with a self-produced action figure.
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dcarmona 1 year ago
Had a blast trying this on my little sister, awesome prank.
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bird crick 1 year ago
see that guys face? haha he's so pwnd
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Amie 1 year ago
great trick tx
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WonderDude Mike 1 year ago
This is really funny. Would be a blast to play on little kids.
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coolboy 1 year ago
cool
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eslokimax 11 months ago
bad ass!! would be cool to cool as hell to do that to my punk ass sister in law!!
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jamshaid 10 months ago
khan
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taylor123 11 months ago
hahahahahahaha
you got me!
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LucasRognholt 10 months ago
slick fun for parties
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mr_vdat 9 months ago
cooooooooooooool
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4Theluvof 9 months ago
fanfreakingtastique
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rwhitaker54 6 months ago
to close for me
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danish8693 5 months ago
nice trick
definately gonna try this 1
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cubecage 5 months ago
easy trick, if you take the time to rub lines of acid down the center of a phone book weakening the paper ,im sure it would rip like tissue paper, don't tell anyone I told you, their is also an alloy "not not use as a actual utensil" that melts under the heat of hot water and looks like steal but is as soft as butter, this is how they trick you into thinking they can bend large metal blocks etc, "That's Right! No torches, flames or soldering irons, just a cup of hot water. An alloy called Field's Metal melts in water at a temperature of 144° Fahrenheit (62° Celcius). There are many fusible alloys that melt at low temperatures. One of the best known is called Wood's Metal. Try it yourself "
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cubecage 5 months ago
btw you can make a mold of the object you want with rubber then pour in the fields metal let it dry like a spoon or fork, the the heat from hands melts it easily even without needing to touch it ,timed acids can also be used without needing to touch alloys as well assuming it is an alloy
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nirmalrocks 3 months ago
its simply superb
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