Case of the Tardigan by Ben Harris and Vanishing Inc
Created by: Ben Harris, Vanishing Inc
Key features
Part of a larger project with three unique decks and a detailed book
Self-working routines with instant resets
Highly visual and creative twists on the Svengali Deck principle
Doctor Who theme adds a unique and engaging narrative
High-quality production by Vanishing Inc with clear illustrations
Pros
Instant reset for repeated performances
Highly visual and engaging for spectators
Self-working routines require minimal practice
Creative and innovative methods
High-quality production and clear instructions
Cons
Some decks are not examinable
May require additional investment in the full project for maximum versatility
Effect
The Case of the Tardigan is a visually striking magic trick that involves a deck-switching routine with a Doctor Who theme. The audience sees a deck of cards transform in a surprising and impossible way, creating a moment of wonder and disbelief. The trick is designed to be highly visual and engaging, making it a strong addition to any magician's repertoire.
Full details
The Case of the Tardigan is part of the 'Symmetry, Parity & The Chimera Deck' project by Ben Harris, released through Vanishing Inc. The trick uses a specialized deck and is included in a package that also features two other unique decks (Imagination and Parity) and a 126-page book. The book provides detailed instructions for performing the trick, along with other routines. The production quality is high, with clear illustrations and practical routines. Some decks in the project are examinable, but the Chimera Deck, used in this trick, is not.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy visual and thematic routines. It is particularly suited for those who appreciate self-working tricks with instant resets, as well as fans of Doctor Who or other science fiction themes. The trick is also a good fit for performers looking to add a unique and memorable routine to their act.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Case of the Tardigan is designed to be self-working, making it accessible to magicians of various skill levels. The detailed instructions in the accompanying book ensure that even beginners can learn and perform the trick effectively. The instant reset feature also makes it easy to repeat the trick multiple times without needing to set it up again.
What magicians say
Craig from magic-tv highly praises the Case of the Tardigan, giving it a 10/10 rating and calling it one of the best releases of 2023. He highlights the trick's visual impact and the creative twist on the Svengali Deck principle. Craig also appreciates the high-quality production by Vanishing Inc and the practical, self-working nature of the routines. While he notes that some decks are not examinable, he considers the overall project to be a standout in the magic community.
What people are saying about Case of the Tardigan
magic-tv says...
Craig rates it 10/10, calling it one of the best releases of 2023. [...] The project includes three unique decks and a detailed book, offering a fresh take on the Svengali Deck.
Review videos
Symmetry, Parity & The Chimera Deck by Ben Harris | Review Show Special
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