Ambitious Lego
Key features
Creative twist on the classic Ambitious Card routine
Uses Lego bricks for a relatable and modern appeal
Perfect for close-up or casual performances
Engaging for both kids and adults
Combines humor and magic for a memorable experience
Pros
Unique and creative concept
Versatile for various performance settings
Engages audiences of all ages
Adds humor and playfulness to magic
Easy to carry and perform
Cons
Initial handling may require practice
Gimmick durability could be a concern
First 'jump' might appear underwhelming without comedic follow-up
Effect
Ambitious Lego is a magic trick that takes the classic Ambitious Card routine and adapts it to Lego bricks. The performer starts with a stack of Lego pieces, and the bottom brick repeatedly "jumps" to the top of the stack, defying logic. The effect is visual, surprising, and playful, making it a great choice for close-up or casual performances. The use of Lego adds a fresh and relatable twist, appealing to both kids and adults.
Full details
The trick involves a stack of Lego bricks, typically four in number, with one brick repeatedly moving to the top of the stack despite being placed at the bottom. The routine is performed with humor and audience engagement, often including light-hearted moments to enhance the experience. The gimmick is durable, but some reviewers note that handling can be tricky, especially for beginners. The trick is a creative adaptation of the Ambitious Card routine, demonstrating how classic magic principles can be applied to everyday objects like Lego.
Who should consider the trick
Ambitious Lego is ideal for magicians who want to add a playful and visual element to their close-up or casual performances. It’s particularly well-suited for family shows or performances where humor and audience interaction are key. If you enjoy adapting classic routines to new objects or want a trick that appeals to both kids and adults, this is a great choice. However, beginners may need to practice the handling to ensure smooth execution.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The difficulty level of Ambitious Lego is moderate. While the method is straightforward, the handling requires precision to make the effect convincing. Some reviewers mention that the initial "jump" can appear underwhelming without proper execution or comedic follow-up. Practice is essential to master the timing and presentation, especially if you want to incorporate humor and audience interaction effectively.
What magicians say
Magic-tv describes Ambitious Lego as a creative twist on the Ambitious Card routine, noting its appeal to kids and adults but cautioning about handling and gimmick durability. They highlight the humorous delivery and audience engagement as strong points, though the initial effect may need refinement. AlakazamMagicUK emphasizes the visual and surprising nature of the trick, calling it a fresh take on a classic routine. They also note that the trailer keeps the method secret, preserving the magic. Another review from magic-tv praises the trick’s adaptability and entertaining performance, though they mention that the first attempt might fall flat without the comedic follow-up. Overall, magicians appreciate the creativity and relatability of using Lego in a magic routine.
What people are saying about Ambitious Lego
AlakazamMagicUK says...
The 'Ambitious Lego' trick takes the beloved Ambitious Card routine and gives it a fresh, playful spin by using a Lego piece that keeps jumping back to the top of the stack.
magic-tv says...
Ambitious Lego combines magic and Lego, appealing to kids and adults, though the handling and gimmick durability raise some concerns.
Performance videos
Ambitious Lego by Julio Montoro | Ambitious Card But With Bricks
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Review videos
Ribbon Prediction, One Card Monty, Ambitious Lego & More | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show #124
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Promotional videos
Ambitious Lego Trailer
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