Most issues featured a profile of a "Junior Acrobat of the Month." Vol 4 16 features a profile where the name, face, and location have been physically cut out with a razor blade. The surviving text calls the subject "The Child Who Walks Backwards." No other issue mentions this moniker.
The “Vol 4 16” designation suggests this is the 16th lesson or module within the 4th volume—and the structure reflects that granularity. The 28-minute runtime is divided into three clear segments: --TOP-- Secret Junior Acrobat Vol 4 16
Do you have information about the "--TOP-- Secret Junior Acrobat" series? Contact the author via the Underground Media Archive submission form. Discretion is guaranteed. The vault is open. Most issues featured a profile of a "Junior
This title appears to be part of a series that also includes video releases, such as the Secret Junior Acrobatic Troupe Vol. 4 The 28-minute runtime is divided into three clear
The most striking aspect of the keyword in question is the prefix: "--TOP-- Secret." Standard issues of Junior Acrobat carried straightforward titles. The inclusion of "Secret" suggests one of two things:
Rumors suggest that Issue 16 contained a controversial instructional segment on the "Blind Landing"—a high-risk tumbling maneuver where the acrobat executes a mid-air twist without spotting the ground until the last second. Safety advocates of the time reportedly lobbied to have this section removed or redacted, adding to the issue's forbidden allure.