Toxic Smile
Key features
Close-up magic trick involving sunglasses
Vanishing and reappearing effect
Criticized for poor prop quality and execution
Pros
Creates a surprising moment for spectators
Cons
Props are poorly made and look cheap
Lacks a proper routine and clear instructions
Vanishing moment is obvious and poorly executed
Compared unfavorably to other tricks like 'N Pad'
Effect
The Toxic Smile trick involves a pair of sunglasses that appear to vanish in a surprising moment. The effect is intended to create a visual and unexpected disappearance, leaving the audience wondering how it happened. However, the execution of this moment has been criticized for being too obvious, which diminishes the impact.
Full details
Toxic Smile includes a pair of sunglasses and a mechanism designed to make them vanish. The trick is marketed as a quick and visual piece of magic, but reviewers have noted significant issues with the props and the overall presentation. The props are described as cheaply made, and the mechanism for the vanishing moment is easily detectable. The trick also lacks a structured routine or detailed instructions, making it difficult to perform effectively.
Who should consider the trick
This trick may appeal to beginners looking for a simple visual effect to add to their repertoire. However, due to the issues with the props and the lack of a proper routine, it is not recommended for performers who prioritize quality and audience engagement. Magicians who already own similar tricks, such as 'N Pad', may find this one redundant and inferior.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Toxic Smile is relatively easy to perform, as it does not require advanced sleight of hand or complex techniques. However, the lack of clear instructions and a structured routine means that performers will need to develop their own presentation to make the trick work. The obvious mechanism for the vanishing moment also requires careful handling to avoid revealing the method to the audience.
What magicians say
Reviewers have been highly critical of Toxic Smile. Magic-tv described the props as "poorly made and look cheap," and noted that the trick "lacks a proper routine or clear instructions." They also pointed out that the vanishing sunglasses moment is "obvious and poorly executed." Comparing it unfavorably to 'N Pad', they strongly advised against purchasing this trick due to its low quality and lack of entertainment value. Overall, the consensus is that Toxic Smile falls short in both construction and performance potential.
What people are saying about Toxic Smile
magic-tv says...
The props are poorly made and look cheap. The vanishing sunglasses moment is obvious and poorly executed. [...] They strongly advise against purchasing this trick.
Review videos
Minted, Shrapnel, Red Card, Toxic Smile & Change Pad | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review #91
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Toxic Smile by Marcos Cruz | Honest Trailer: Magic Edition
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