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MikeRaffone Special user 623 Posts |
Looking for ideas to put a Little Mermaid theme into a birthday party show I have coming up in a month.
The birthday girl is 6 yrs old and really into "Little Ariel" the Mermaid. Mike
Mike Perrello
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
Paper fish in a plastic bag to real fish via Devil's Napkin or Change Bag.
"Solid Bubble" or "Bubble Bauble". Stick some Ariel stickers on blank cards and create a story effect. Maybe produce pearls from a clam(?), drop them into a change device and have them turn into a bracelet or necklace. |
Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
Goldfish bowl production? Ink to water and goldfish? Ariel's Treasure Chest (check the movie if you don't know what Ariel thinks of as "treasures.") , The Magic Coloring book using one of the many Ariel coloring books available.
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magicgeorge Inner circle Belfast 4299 Posts |
Silver Sceptre could be lead into with an Ariel/aerial gag.
If you check out http://www.balloonhq.com you'll probably find quite a few balloon parodies of herself and other mermaids. |
KyletheGreat Special user Georgia 560 Posts |
Hippity hop fish or mermaid (just add construction paper to those old non magnetic hippity hop rabbits)
If you have a dove you could call it "Scuttle" (the name of the seagull from the Little Mermaid) actually...now that I think about it...I along with many others have listed a great deal of under the sea themed tricks in a section of this forum titles "Under the Sea" ( I think that is what the name of it was) I do know that it was started by the Great Smartini... Here is a link to the section of the forum I just mentioned: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......17&7 This is what I wrote for that topic: For music, you could use "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid. Appearing fishtank. Color changing fish silks (ron connley) You could use production items such as the rubber fish. Make your own coloring book that involves pics of fish and call it "Treasures of the Deep" On the back of the book, attatch a toilet paper tube with a sealed bottom. Then you can put a bunch of "gold coins" inside the tube. After the coloring book routine, you can roll the book up and turn it upside down, and all the coins will fall out. You can also have water come out by attatching a tiny water bottle to the back. You could do some kind of Future fungus effect and change it to "Seaweed" instead of fungus. You could go fishing inside of a production box and reel out a rubber boot. Then turn the boot upside down over a glass bowl and have water and fish pour out. You could do the zombie type effect called "Day at the beach" with the beach ball. do sleights and misers dream effect with seashells as you throw them into a pail. COuld be a routine about collecting seashells. Do an appearing flagstaff with a diving flag or a pirate flag on the end of it instead of an american flag. Magic Bubbles... You could use a snorcal as a magic wand. I don't know if you like any of these or not, I am just typing them as they come to my head... Kyle |
MikeRaffone Special user 623 Posts |
I thank everyone for their ideas. Now I can use my own props...
Kyle, I'm thinking about the seagull idea using my dove. Bern, Solid bubble - Finally have a reason to use my automatic bubble blower. Perform "Silks to Mermaid doll" and give doll to her as a birthday gift. The goldfish ideas are great. I wish they had fake robot fish, because I don't use live fish. Any ideas on using the Axtel Magic Drawing Board?
Mike Perrello
DC Area's Leading Family Entertainment Expert |
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