Happy Birthday by TCC
Created by: TCC
Key features
Ideal for kids' birthday parties and family-friendly events
Uses classic sleights like the triple lift, double lift, and Elmsley count
Visually appealing and easy to perform
Comes with a tutorial, though it assumes prior knowledge of basic card sleights
Great for social media or personalized birthday messages
Pros
Highly engaging for young audiences
Simple to perform with practice
Creates a memorable and magical moment
Versatile for use in restaurants, parties, or social media
Well-made cards that are durable
Cons
Assumes prior knowledge of basic card sleights
Tutorial is brief and may not be suitable for beginners
Not suitable for all performance styles or venues
Effect
The 'Happy Birthday' trick is a visually engaging and interactive magic effect designed specifically for birthday celebrations. The magician starts by holding a candle, which they light using a lighter. As they sing "Happy Birthday," the candle mysteriously transforms into a candy or another small object, leaving the audience amazed. The trick is perfect for creating a memorable moment during birthday parties, especially for children.
Full details
The 'Happy Birthday' trick involves a combination of sleight-of-hand techniques, including the edge grip and the tap vanish. The edge grip allows the magician to hold an object (like a coin or candy) in a way that makes their hand appear completely empty. The tap vanish is used to make the candle disappear, creating the illusion that it has transformed into the candy. The trick is designed to be performed in a casual, conversational manner, making it ideal for family-friendly events or restaurant performances.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who perform at birthday parties, family events, or restaurants. It’s particularly well-suited for children’s entertainers, as it creates a fun and interactive experience for young audiences. Additionally, magicians who enjoy performing close-up magic and want to add a birthday-themed effect to their repertoire will find this trick valuable.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The 'Happy Birthday' trick is considered intermediate in difficulty. It requires practice to master the edge grip and tap vanish techniques, but once learned, the trick is relatively straightforward to perform. Magicians with some experience in sleight-of-hand will find it easier to pick up, while beginners may need to spend more time practicing the moves to ensure smooth execution.
What magicians say
Craig from Magic TV describes 'Happy Birthday' as a "great packet trick" that is "relatively easy to do" and well-suited for restaurant performances. He notes that it’s a "crowd-pleaser" and particularly effective for social media content, especially for kids' entertainers. Jay Sankey, who created the trick, emphasizes the importance of practice to master the edge grip and tap vanish, calling it a "simple yet visually striking" effect. Both reviewers highlight the trick’s potential to create memorable moments during birthday celebrations.
What people are saying about Happy Birthday
Craig (magic-tv) says...
I would absolutely do this in a restaurant if I was working a restaurant resident now and there were a lot of people coming in for their birthday.
Jay Sankey says...
This is a great opening effect because literally before I go to the table or if I'm sitting down with people right in my lap, I take this, jam it in the edge grip, get my candle, and I'm ready to go.
magic-tv says...
This is probably one of the best packet tricks that TCC have brought out in this little range of packet tricks.
Performance videos
Happy Birthday by TCC | A Pretty Awesome Kids Birthday Trick
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Review videos
TCC Packet Effects Collection | Review Show Special
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Tutorial videos
Incredible 'Happy Birthday' Magic Trick Revealed!
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