The Great Escape by Tenyo Magic

Created by: Tenyo Magic

The Great Escape by Tenyo is a visually stunning close-up magic trick where a small object (like a die) appears to melt through a solid piece of metal or a sealed container. The trick is performed in two phases: first, the object vanishes into a glass, and then it reappears directly in the spectator's hands. This creates a baffling illusion that leaves audiences questioning reality. The trick is perfect for both beginners and seasoned magicians, offering a blend of simplicity and visual impact. It comes with all necessary props and video instructions, making it easy to learn and perform.

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Key features

  • Visual and baffling illusion

  • Two-phase performance for added impact

  • Comes with all necessary props and video instructions

  • Suitable for close-up and table-hopping performances

  • No magnets or mirrors used

Pros

  • Highly visual and engaging

  • Easy to learn and perform

  • Instant reset for quick repetitions

  • Portable and self-contained

  • Great for beginners and pros alike

Cons

  • Relies on specific props (not impromptu)

  • Metal piece may require careful handling

  • Limited to small objects like dice or coins

Effect

The Great Escape by Tenyo is a visual magic trick where a small object, such as a die or coin, appears to melt through a solid piece of metal or a sealed container. The magician places the object inside a frame with a piece of metal and secures it with a fabric cover. Despite the object being visibly trapped, it mysteriously passes through the solid barrier, either dropping into a glass or appearing in the spectator's hands. The effect is clean, baffling, and leaves audiences questioning how the impossible escape happened.

Full Details

The trick includes a small frame, a piece of metal, a fabric cover, and a bulldog clip to hold everything in place. The magician can perform it in two phases: first, the object vanishes into a glass, and second, it melts directly into the spectator's hands. The method is self-contained, requiring no magnets, mirrors, or complicated sleight of hand. The reset is instant, making it ideal for repeated performances.

Who Should Consider the Trick

The Great Escape is suitable for beginners and experienced magicians alike. Its simplicity makes it accessible to those new to magic, while its strong visual impact ensures it remains a valuable addition to any performer's repertoire. It works well in close-up settings, table hopping, or even as part of a stage routine with the right presentation.

Difficulty

The trick is easy to learn and perform. The method is straightforward, and the included instructions (often with video tutorials) make setup and execution simple. The main challenge lies in presentation—building suspense and selling the impossibility of the effect. Since no advanced sleight of hand is required, even novice magicians can achieve impressive results quickly.

What Magicians Say

  • Craig Petty (Magic TV) calls it "super visual" and praises its two-phase performance, giving it a 90/100 rating. He notes that while it may look like a magic prop, the effect is strong enough to justify its use in professional performances.
  • Henry Ferris, a young magician, includes it in his desert island picks, appreciating its mechanical ingenuity over the effect itself.
  • AlakazamMagicUK describes it as "beginner-friendly" and highlights its "wow factor," emphasizing that it requires no magnets or mirrors.

The Great Escape is a well-regarded trick that combines simplicity with strong visual magic, making it a worthwhile investment for performers of all levels.

What people are saying about The Great Escape

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The Great Escape is perfect for beginners and seasoned magicians alike, known for its visual appeal and straightforward method.

Craig Petty says...

The Great Escape is super visual and easy to follow, with a two-phase performance that adds variety and impact.

Henry Ferris says...

I love The Great Escape for its ingenious methodology—the mechanical complexity and clever design are just brilliant.

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