Cannibal King by Alan Rorison
Created by: Alan Rorison
Key features
No difficult sleight of hand required
No false counts
Four eye-popping color changes in less than 20 seconds
Can be performed with any deck or carried separately
Resets in less than 2 seconds
Pros
Highly visual and engaging
Easy to learn and perform
No need for additional props or setups
Quick reset allows for multiple performances
Cons
Requires specially made gimmicks
May not be suitable for all performance environments
Effect
The Cannibal King is a visually striking card trick where a selected card appears to be "eaten" by another card, typically the King. The effect creates a strong magical moment as the spectator's chosen card vanishes and is seemingly absorbed by the King, leaving behind only the King card. The routine often ends with a surprising reveal, such as the missing card appearing in an impossible location.
Full Details
The Cannibal King is a gimmicked card routine that allows for a clean and deceptive performance. Unlike pure sleight-of-hand versions, this version includes specially prepared cards that handle most of the work, making it accessible to performers of varying skill levels. The trick resets quickly, allowing for repeat performances.
Key features:
- No difficult sleight of hand required.
- The gimmick does the heavy lifting, ensuring smooth execution.
- Can be performed in close-up or stand-up settings.
- Leaves no suspicious moves or clean-up needed.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for:
- Magicians who want a strong, visual card effect without complex sleights.
- Performers looking for a quick reset trick for walk-around or table-hopping.
- Those who enjoy gimmicked card magic with a surprising payoff.
Difficulty
The Cannibal King is rated as easy to intermediate in difficulty. The gimmick simplifies the method, so even beginners can perform it convincingly with minimal practice. More experienced magicians can enhance the routine with additional presentation or sleights if desired.
What Magicians Say
- Billy Effner, a winner of the trick in a giveaway, described it as "very easy" and fun to perform.
- The routine was praised for its visual impact and quick reset, making it practical for real-world performances.
- Some magicians appreciate that it offers a fresh take on classic card vanishes, making it stand out from standard packet tricks.
The Cannibal King is a solid choice for magicians who want a visually deceptive card trick that plays big with minimal effort.
What people are saying about Cannibal King
itsallthingsmagic says...
Finally, William Terrell's 'Poker Packet Trick' was presented as a visually striking and easy-to-learn routine, perfect for both close-up and stand-up performances. Luke emphasized the trick's accessibility, noting that it requires no false counts and can be performed with a standard deck of cards.
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