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Jonace Regular user 130 Posts |
I have many effects that gets the adults laughe. But I would like to build a show with only children effects that fools adults.
Name some tricks. The umbrella mystery Splash bottle gimmick and coke thumb tip :) |
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philblackmore Regular user 199 Posts |
I think your question could be "what general or adult magic effects can be performed for children"?
Sponge balls, misers dream, cut and restored rope, chair suspension and handkerchief vanishes are some of the ones I do, but the list is endless. |
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SpellbinderEntertainment Inner circle West Coast 3519 Posts |
I've learned that almost any children's piece can be adapted to adults with success with enough imagination. Not always the other way around. It's a matter of thinking way out of the box, and I actually speak quite a lot about in my book. Thanks, Walt
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
My whole show.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
http://www.juggleral.com http://home.comcast.net/~juggleral/ "Footprints on your ceiling are almost gone" |
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TonyB2009 Inner circle 5006 Posts |
I was wondering how to respond, but then Al answered for me.
Check out Tony's new thriller Dead or Alive http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alive-Varrick-Bo......n+carson
http://www.PartyMagic.ie |
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mrpiper Regular user Georgia 131 Posts |
Aren't most adults just kids with arthritis and less hair?
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BIGmagiclV Veteran user 375 Posts |
Ketchup bottle and dice box are my 2 biggest adult foolers. Sponge balls, too. ABC stung fools them but they won't admit it.
and my bill at the end of the party really fools them! |
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stevezany Regular user 145 Posts |
Steve Zany
http://www.zanymagic.com |
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Ken Northridge Inner circle Atlantic City, NJ 2392 Posts |
In many ways I think its more difficult to fool children than adults. So, I would ask, ‘what children’s effects fool children?’
"Love is the real magic." -Doug Henning
www.KenNorthridge.com |
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tgs Regular user 142 Posts |
The only stuff in my show that wouldn't translate pretty much directly to an adult audience is the stuff that requires total audience participation. For example, sucker effects that rely on the audience shouting out the false method, or any routine that's magical or funny because the entire group is getting involved (Capehart's miser's dream is one).
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Daniel Ulzen Elite user Berlin/Germany 490 Posts |
Snake Can from David Ginn - even magicians are suprised when the snake jumps out of the can!
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MichaelCGM Inner circle Oklahoma City 2286 Posts |
Linking Ropes and Comedy Glass in Paper Cone.
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Potty the Pirate Inner circle 4632 Posts |
There are so many to choose from - I like to include a few adult-foolers even in my youngest kids shows. My dove pan routine always gets the adults (not the final production, I hasten to add, though it's a good comedy moment). Of course, some adults are smarter than others. I've fooled many adults with the Silver Sceptre, Smokey Mountain Pizza Box, and even Passing Water. I have a large selection of comedy card tricks, most of them for older kids, which always fool the adults (my favourites are Barry Mitchell's Super Sleuth, Wolf's The Flea, and 5 Card Opener. King's Crossing is also very strong.)
The Cellulator (Wolf's Magic) is a real fooler, although I've adapted my prop to facilitate this. I don't agree that the question "what adult tricks can be performed for children", is the same, as that really is another question entirely. Frankly, even a change bag handled expertly, will fool almost everyone. I think so much is often in the handling and presentation of effects. Potty |
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philblackmore Regular user 199 Posts |
Ok, I'm slightly confused. Are we talking about doing children's tricks for adults, doing a show for kids that will also fool the adults there, or what?
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TedLashley Regular user El Campo, TX 197 Posts |
Over my 40-odd years performing shows for both kids-only and family-type audiences, two tricks that I do mostly for kids that ALWAYS get a great reaction from the adults are the Mutilated Parasol (or umbrella trick) and Hippity-Hop Rabbits. Sometimes weeks or months following a show, an adult will come up to me and inquire about the umbrella... and I've also had adults come up after a show and look closely at the two Hippity-Hop Rabbits (I leave them out on my table for anyone who wants to examine them) and rub their fingers over the front and back surfaces, trying to discover some hidden way of changing the colors. Hilarious!
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mrpiper Regular user Georgia 131 Posts |
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On 2011-09-17 02:05, Daniel Ulzen wrote: Isn't David Ginn the most creative children's entertainer? I LOVE the teachings of the "snake can" routine. I have also adapted that move to use the snake can in a longer running skit. I own every book he has written and most of his dvd's. When ever I get stuck for an idea, it's "to the library" and David Ginn ususally helps me through it. I find that every trick that I do, whether it fools anyone or not, is ENTERTAINING for everyone because I make it fun. |
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danfreed Inner circle West Chester PA 1354 Posts |
Woody Pittman's act is like that, he sort of acts like a kid, and does tricks that are common for kids acts, but he's really clever and funny from what I've see - I've only seen him on Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdglWKFVVyA
Dan Freed
AKA The Amazing Spaghetti https://www.magiciandanfreed.com/birthday-party-magician-for-kids http://thecaricatureartist.com http://danieljayfreed.com |
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
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On 2011-09-16 20:18, Al Angello wrote: I would be embarrassed if my entire show didn't fool adults. I mean really.... Magicians on the magic Café can't fool adults with their kid's act? If so, have some self-respect and re-think your act. No excuses. No debate. Just do it.
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Jonace Regular user 130 Posts |
Frank Starsini: I see what you say, but then again I am not sure if my style is the same as yours . I use the giant climb in balloon, but I don't do it to fool anyone. Just to make anyone enjoy the show. I still to the coloring book. I love it, but I would never do it in my adult show (actually yes, but that's another story).
Al Angello: thanks for posting, but I did not help philblackmore: The point is to name Ken Northridge: This is actually a good point. I use Losanders f loathing table in my children act, not my adult act. Because it will not fit my theme. My point for posting this post is actually to hear what kind of tricks that get an reaction from the adults. So maby I should be more specific. I do not agree that all children show should fool adult, nor the kids as long as the show are entertaining. So any thinking of this topic helps |
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Potty the Pirate Inner circle 4632 Posts |
I think it's more important that your kids' show entertains kids, rather than fools adults. It's very difficult to come up with a lot of real adult foolers, for instance, when creating a nursery show for 2 1/2- 4 year-olds. Or for a 3-year old Birthday Party. Sure, some of the show can include amazing jaw-dropping magic - but younger kids also enjoy all the silliness and by-play.
Most of my shows have a relatively small number of "magic moments", compared to heaps and heaps of gags and comedy, songs, and puppets. I firmly believe that a show for kids should be aimed at the kids, and whilst it's great to include a little something for the adults too, it's quite wrong, I believe, to have too much that goes over the kids' heads. I learnt this many years ago as a pantomime actor. Most big pantos in the UK include masses of double-entendres, and gags that only the adults will "get". But, a panto which is aimed squarely at the kids, where they are able to understand absolutely everything that occurs, is way, way more entertaining for the little ones, and the adults still enjoy all the silliness. It's for my family shows and parties for older kids that I concentrate on clever magic. Up to the age of about 7, kids are more entertained by comedy than magic. My opinion. |
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