Cannibal Cards by Michael Ammar, Chris Kenner, and Luke Jermay
Created by: Michael Ammar, Chris Kenner, Luke Jermay
Key features
Beginner-friendly with professional-level impact.
Includes teaching with multiple camera angles and practice sections.
Suitable for both beginners and seasoned magicians.
Fully examinable in some versions.
Requires significant time and effort to build gimmicks in some versions.
Pros
Accessible teaching, powerful effects.
Simplifies complex moves, making them easier to learn.
Commercial-ready material.
Innovative approaches to well-known effects.
Cons
Lacks advanced sleight-of-hand details for seasoned performers.
Requires significant investment of time and effort in crafting the necessary props in some versions.
Best suited for parlor or seated environments, not for strolling magic or casual settings.
Effect
Cannibal Cards is a visually striking card trick where selected cards appear to be "eaten" by other cards, typically kings. The effect is playful yet baffling, as the spectator's chosen cards vanish and reappear in unexpected ways. The routine creates a strong sense of impossibility, making it a memorable piece of magic for audiences.
Full Details
Cannibal Cards is included in multiple magic collections, including Michael Ammar's Easy To Master Card Miracles and Chris Kenner's Masterclass Live. The trick involves a series of visual transformations where cards seem to merge or consume one another. Some versions require custom-built gimmicks, while others rely on sleight of hand. Luke Jermay's Constructing Magic version is fully examinable but requires precise gimmick construction.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is suitable for beginners and professionals alike. Michael Ammar's version is beginner-friendly, while Chris Kenner's approach simplifies advanced techniques. Luke Jermay's version is best for magicians comfortable with crafting gimmicks and performing in parlor or seated settings.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The difficulty varies by version. Michael Ammar's and Chris Kenner's versions are designed to be accessible, with clear teaching and multi-angle instruction. Luke Jermay's version requires more effort due to gimmick construction but offers a unique, examinable routine.
What Magicians Say
- AlakazamMagicUK calls Cannibal Cards a "playful yet baffling routine" with strong audience impact.
- RealMagicReview describes it as a "jaw-dropping routine where cards seemingly eat each other," praising Chris Kenner's clear teaching.
- Sebastian Toca notes that Luke Jermay's version is "fully examinable" but requires time and precision to build the gimmicks.
- Michael Ammar includes it among his "eight desert island tricks," highlighting its lasting appeal as a family favorite.
Cannibal Cards is a versatile trick with multiple approaches, making it a strong addition to any magician's repertoire.
What people are saying about Cannibal Cards
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Designed for beginners but strong enough for professionals, the tricks are taught with clear, multi-angle instruction and practice sections.
RealMagicReview says...
Cannibal Cards, a jaw-dropping routine where cards seemingly eat each other. [...] Kenner simplifies advanced techniques, making them accessible to all skill levels.
sebastiantoca9208 says...
The Cannibal Cards are presented with a visually striking routine. [...] He expresses a desire for an optional 'gimmick extension pack' to simplify the process.
Review videos
Constructing Magic by Luke Jermay - Magic Review
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Chris Kenner Masterclass Live
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Promotional videos
Easy To Master 1 Trailer
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Other videos
Michael Ammar's Desert Island Tricks
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