Eureka by Marcos Cruz
Created by: Marcos Cruz
Key features
Transforms a coloring book into a flick-book routine
Includes a ventriloquism gimmick
Suitable for close-up, parlor, or stage magic
Lacks English instructions
Props reported to be flimsy
Pros
Visually engaging effect
Unique combination of a coloring book and flick-book
Can be adapted for different performance settings
Cons
Flimsy props
Poorly executed ventriloquism gimmick
Lack of English instructions
No live performance footage provided
Effect
Eureka is a magic trick that transforms a coloring book into a flick-book routine. The effect is designed to surprise and entertain audiences with a visual and interactive transformation. However, the execution and quality of the props have been criticized, which may impact the overall experience.
Full details
Eureka is a trick created by Marcos Cruz. It involves a coloring book that changes into a flick-book, creating a visual transformation. The trick is intended to be interactive and engaging, but it has faced criticism for its flimsy props and lack of English instructions. The ventriloquism gimmick included in the trick has also been described as poorly executed. The absence of live performance footage in the tutorial further limits its appeal.
Who should consider the trick
Eureka may appeal to magicians who are interested in visual and interactive tricks. However, due to the reported issues with quality and instructions, it is more suitable for those who are willing to invest time in troubleshooting and improving the trick. Beginners may find it challenging to work with the trick given the lack of clear guidance.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The difficulty level of Eureka is not explicitly stated, but the trick requires handling a coloring book and a flick-book transformation. The ventriloquism gimmick adds an extra layer of complexity. The lack of English instructions may make it harder for non-Spanish speakers to learn and perform the trick effectively.
What magicians say
Craig Petty from Magic-TV has been particularly critical of Eureka. He describes the props as flimsy and the ventriloquism gimmick as poorly executed. He also notes the absence of live performance footage and English instructions, which he believes detracts from the overall quality. Craig advises against purchasing the trick, calling it a disappointing release from Marcos Cruz. In another review, Craig and Ryland also criticize Eureka for its poor quality and lack of subtitles in the tutorial. On the other hand, Steve Faulkner from RealMagicReview mentions Eureka in a positive light as part of the book 'Naypes' by Roberto Mansilla, describing it as a streamlined any-card-any-number effect that wows audiences. However, this seems to be a different context, as the Eureka trick in question is a coloring book transformation.
What people are saying about Eureka
Craig and Ryland says...
Eureka by Marcos Cruz is heavily criticized for poor quality and lack of subtitles in the tutorial.
Craig Petty says...
The trick, a coloring book turned flick-book routine, lacks English instructions, making it hard to follow. The props are flimsy, and the ventriloquism gimmick is poorly executed.
Steve Faulkner says...
Highlights include 'Eureka,' a streamlined any-card-any-number effect that wows audiences.
Review videos
Cube Fix, TNT, Presto Printo & Eureka | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show #98
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Eureka by Marcos Cruz | Honest Trailer: Magic Edition
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Naypes by Roberto Mansilla Review.
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