Sponge Unicorns by Chris Frost
Created by: Chris Frost
Key features
Transforms traditional sponge balls into unicorns for a more relatable and magical experience
Ideal for family-friendly performances and children's entertainment
Requires practice to master the sleight of hand and timing
Versatile for close-up, table hopping, or stage performances
Pros
Highly engaging and relatable for audiences
Versatile for various performance settings
Creates strong emotional connections with spectators
Easy to carry and set up
Cons
Requires practice to perform smoothly
May not appeal to audiences looking for more traditional magic effects
Effect
Sponge Unicorns is a playful twist on the classic sponge ball routine. The magician presents colorful sponge unicorns instead of traditional sponge balls, making the trick more relatable and engaging for audiences. The unicorns appear, disappear, multiply, and travel impossibly between the magician's hands and the spectator's hands, creating a fun and interactive experience.
Full Details
Sponge Unicorns replaces standard sponge balls with custom-made sponge unicorns, adding a whimsical and magical touch to the routine. The trick retains the same principles as sponge ball magic—vanishes, reproductions, and transpositions—but with a fresh presentation that appeals to both children and adults. The unicorns' design makes them more visually interesting and helps spectators connect with the effect on a different level.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for:
- Family entertainers who want a visually engaging and kid-friendly routine.
- Close-up performers looking for a fresh take on a classic effect.
- Magicians who perform for children but want a routine that also amuses adults.
- Beginners since sponge magic is a foundational skill in magic.
Difficulty
Sponge Unicorns is moderate in difficulty, depending on the routine. The basic moves (palming, vanishes, and transfers) are foundational in magic, making it accessible to beginners. However, more advanced routines (such as multiplying unicorns or color changes) require practice to perform smoothly.
What Magicians Say
Chris Frost, a well-known family entertainer, calls Sponge Unicorns his "absolute must-have trick" and uses it in nearly every performance. He highlights how changing the presentation from traditional sponge balls to unicorns makes the trick more relatable:
"A magician said to me, 'I hate sponge balls, but seeing it as a different thing makes it relatable.' Unicorns are magical—that's exactly why they would be doing the things they do."
Frost also notes that the trick works well in multiple settings, from close-up to stage performances, and consistently gets strong reactions from audiences of all ages.
Sponge Unicorns offers a fresh, fun, and visually appealing way to perform a classic magic effect, making it a great addition to any magician's repertoire.
What people are saying about Sponge Unicorns
Chris Frost says...
Sponge Unicorns are my absolute must-have trick. Seeing it as a different thing makes it relatable, and of course, unicorns are magical—that's exactly why they would be doing the things.
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