Crazy Dazzle by Adrian Vega, Crazy Jokers, and Alberto Ruano
Created by: Adrian Vega, Crazy Jokers, Alberto Ruano
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Key features
Highly visual and easy to follow
Repeatable effect with multiple design changes
Strong finale with double-faced Jokers
Requires specific gimmicked cards
Pros
Highly visual and engaging
Easy to follow for spectators
Repeatable with different designs
Strong and memorable finale
Cons
Not impromptu; requires gimmicked cards
May be complex for beginners
Effect
Crazy Dazzle is a visually striking card trick where Jokers instantly change their backs when touched by another card. The trick starts with blue-backed Jokers, and with each touch of a differently designed card, all Jokers adopt that new design. The routine is repeated multiple times, showcasing the trick's versatility and visual appeal. The finale reveals all cards as double-faced Jokers, creating a strong finish.
Full details
Crazy Dazzle is a card trick that uses gimmicked cards to create a series of instant transformations. The trick begins with a set of blue-backed Jokers. When a differently designed card (such as red, green, flowers, happy face, lion, or abstract art) touches the Jokers, all Jokers instantly change their backs to match the new design. This transformation is repeated multiple times, each time with a different design, adding to the trick's visual appeal. The final reveal shows that all cards are double-faced Jokers, providing a strong and memorable finish.
Who should consider the trick
Crazy Dazzle is ideal for performers who want a high-impact, repeatable effect that is visually striking and easy to follow. It is particularly suited for magicians who perform in settings where they can use gimmicked cards and want to add a visually engaging routine to their repertoire.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Crazy Dazzle is noted for its complexity, requiring practice to master the smooth execution of the transformations. The trick uses gimmicked cards, which means it is not impromptu and requires specific preparation. Performers should be comfortable handling gimmicked cards and be able to execute the routine smoothly to maintain the visual impact.
What magicians say
Craig Petty from magic-tv describes Crazy Dazzle as "highly visual, easy to follow, and repeatable," highlighting its strong visual impact and versatility. He also notes that the trick requires specific gimmicked cards, which limits its use in impromptu settings. AlakazamMagicUK mentions that Crazy Dazzle is "loaded with eye-catching moments," emphasizing its appeal to audiences. Overall, magicians appreciate the trick's creativity and visual appeal but acknowledge that it requires practice and specific conditions to perform effectively.
What people are saying about Crazy Dazzle
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Crazy Dazzle is loaded with eye-catching moments, making it a standout trick for performers.
magic-tv says...
Crazy Dazzle is a visually striking card trick where Jokers change their backs instantly. The trick is repeated multiple times with different designs, adding to its appeal.
Performance videos
Crazy Dazzle by Adrian Vega, Crazy Jokers and Alberto Ruano | Jokers Change With A Touch
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Review videos
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