Jackass by BigBlindMedia
Created by: BigBlindMedia
Key features
Includes 20 custom gaff cards and a two-hour tutorial
Features 12 gaff-card-based routines for all skill levels
Highlights *Confused*, a visually stunning transposition effect
Emphasizes practicality and audience-proofing in routines
Pitched as a timeless resource for visual and psychological magic
Pros
Gaff-card mastery with fresh, performance-tested methods
Audience-proofing with multiple phases and signatures
Beginner-friendly despite strong reactions
Blends visual magic with psychological tension
Cons
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Effect
The Jackass trick is a gaff-card-based routine that creates a visually stunning transposition effect. The audience sees two selected cards, such as the Jack of Spades and the 10 of Hearts, swap places under impossible conditions. The trick escalates into a jaw-dropping finale where the two signed cards appear to fuse together, defying logic. The performer can frame the routine playfully, turning a technical transposition into a memorable narrative.
Full details
The Jackass trick is part of the 2woFaced bundle, which includes 20 custom gaff cards (double-backers, double-facers, blanks, etc.) and a two-hour tutorial covering 12 different routines. The effects range from transpositions to psychological tricks and visual transformations. The Jackass routine specifically involves:
The bundle emphasizes practicality, with routines designed to be audience-proof and performance-tested.
Who should consider the trick
The Jackass trick is suitable for magicians of all skill levels. Beginners will appreciate the accessible methods, while experienced performers can use the gaff-heavy routines to enhance their sets. It is ideal for those who enjoy visual magic with strong audience reactions. The bundle is also a good fit for magicians looking for fresh applications of classic gimmicks like double facers and double backers.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Jackass trick is designed to be method-simple, despite the strong reactions it generates. The two-hour tutorial provides detailed instructions, making it manageable for beginners. The routines incorporate multiple phases and signatures, which require practice to execute smoothly but are not overly complex. The gaff cards do most of the heavy lifting, allowing the performer to focus on presentation.
What magicians say
BigBlindMedia highlights the practicality and audience-proofing of the Jackass routine. They describe it as a "head melter" that blends visual magic with psychological tension. The trailer emphasizes the creative potential of the full bundle, calling it a timeless resource for magicians. The Confused routine, which is similar in structure to Jackass, is praised for its escalating impossibility and memorable narrative.
The bundle is pitched as a compelling investment for magicians who enjoy gaff-heavy but method-simple workers. The inclusion of multiple routines ensures versatility, making it a valuable addition to any performer's toolkit.
What people are saying about Jackass
BigBlindMedia says...
The trailer’s focus on *Confused*—a routine that escalates from simple swaps to a signed-card fusion—hints at the creative potential of the full bundle. For magicians who enjoy **gaff-heavy but method-simple** workers, this seems like a compelling investment.
Promotional videos
2woFaced Trailer - with performance of Confused
BigBlindMedia mentioned this magic trick in this video.