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Inspired by the legendary David Copperfield and the classic effect of the Beautiful Ballerina, George Iglesias launches a children's version of his hit trick “A Trip to Cancun”. This seven-minute comedy show promises to entertain everyone with a surprising twist. The magician chooses a child to select a circus animal card, which magically disappears and travels to a Magic Circus. The trick includes a poster with a classic magician, from which the child extracts unexpected objects, provoking laughter among the audience.
The show culminates when the magician reveals the correct card, generating more laughter by showing the magician on the poster in a comical situation. Ideal for children and family magic, this trick is easy to perform and handle.
Inspired by Master Magician Mr. David Copperfield and the classic Abbotts's Bathing Beauty effect, originally created by Frederic Culpit from England.
After the success of the launching of "A Trip to Cancun", the adult version, George Iglesias brings us now his kids’ version. A seven-minute solid comedy routine that has a great twist and plot that is ready to entertain audiences of all kinds!
EFFECT - The magician selects a kid from the audience and shows him 6 cards with circus animals printed on them. Now the kid will freely select one card, memorize the animal selected and show it to everybody else, but the magician. The card is now returned to the package and shuffled in between the other cards.
Now the magician announces that he will make his animal vanish and travel to a Magic Circus, he waves his hand over the pack of cards and either the kid or the magician can display the cards to find the animal selected has disappeared completely!
The magician says now that he is going to bring the kid to that Magic Circus by using his imagination. A big poster is shown now with the figure of a classic magician, wearing a tuxedo, a red bow tie, a red cummerbund, a magician's top hat and a magic wand, but most importantly he is actually holding a card in his other hand. The problem is that the card is an actual drawing on the poster and the back is facing up, so there is no way to see if the card really traveled to the Magic Circus.
No worries, the magician now folds the poster and asks the kid to insert his hand inside to take out the card, but the kid will remove instead the magician's magic wand! "Oh no! You were supposed to take out the card not the magic wand!" Now the poster is open
Difficulty: Beginner
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