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bubbles New user The 5th Dimension 99 Posts |
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the right section for this question, but I'm pretty new and had a question about some props seen in Penn and Teller's Magic and Mystery Tour China episode. Was hoping someone could point me in a direction. In the episode at the end they do a street show with the magician family, and the dad has a giant can of raid with a little puppet guy flipping around, and a gourd with some kind of worm popping in and out. I was wondering if these were effects that have names? Are those things that have a history as gimmics, or are they just some kind of original folk art that the dad made for his show? Any help's appreciated. Thanks! |
bubbles New user The 5th Dimension 99 Posts |
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVNBLnQy71M&t=190s
What I'm talking about starts at 39:09 in the video. Thanks again. |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Bubbles,
Welcome to the Café! Most professional magician's that appear on such shows, have invented and created their magic for themselves and only them. It is a way to become notable as a performer. An agent may say, "I want to hire the magician that does something with a giant can of Raid, and a puppet. These are not standard magic effects, they are special to the performer. If you study magic hard enough, and have the ability to use the knowledge and create magical effects just for yourself, then you to will stand out from those not so creative. No - there is no name for the effects unless the creator gives it one. Strange you should ask this question, as Penn answered it during the old guys performance. Home made props and the guy would mark this as his performance art effect. It is looked down upon to copy another magician's creation in the magic community. |
thomasR Inner circle 1189 Posts |
Great question!
I’m not familiar with a standard magic prop like that, but if you like that type of thing check out Mario the maker magician. He builds all sorts of little robots and mechanical things like that for his show. I think he has a penguin lecture coming up as well! |
bubbles New user The 5th Dimension 99 Posts |
Thanks for the replies!
Bill: We're on the same page regarding copying people's stuff! Thanks for the reply and advice. I was more just asking if they were homemade props of an established effect. He didn't invent the kuma tubes, even if he made the tube and the stuff he pulled out of it. I wasn't sure if an animated little doll or a thing popping out of a gourd were tricks that had names like an "in and out box" or "forgetful fred" kind of stuff. Thomas: Thanks for the reply and the suggestion. I went and found Mario the maker and gave him a follow. |
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