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The Magical Chadakazam, also known as Young Copperfield, will take you on a journey to The World of Magic. Witness 25 hilarious close-up magic acts with cards, money, ropes and everyday objects which are followed by Behind the Magic step by step detailed
It's Magical !Reviewed by Erick Cramer, 2006-12-12
This DVD is a great easy-to-follow instructional program that shows
you how to use everyday objects as magical props to impress your
friends and family. I found out about this DVD after viewing an
episode of Criss Angel's Mindfreak on A&E last Thursday,
featuring Chadakazam. He become my inspiration.....
The instructor is no ordinary magician. After learning he had
cancer in 1991, 3-year-old Chad Juros spent a lot of time in the
hospital with his father, who taught him everything he knew about
sleight-of-hand tricks. Now cancer free, Chadakazam performs around
the country -- even on the White House lawn!
Great DVD for everyone!!!Reviewed by S. O'Nill, 2006-11-09
Fun and enjoyable for kids and curious parents! It's divided into 4
categories:
1) Card tricks -including 8 different card tricks such as: The
Impassible, Mystery card trick, the deck Talks, and my favorite,
Traveling card.
2) Money tricks -including 5 effective tricks with money such as;
The French Drop, Coin Matrix, Quarter through table and more
3) Everyday Objects -tricks with easy to find things around the
house such as napkins, pens, rubber bands and more (7 tricks)
4) Rope Magic - includes 5 tricks such as Knot Off Rope, Cut and
Restore rope, Shortening & Lengthening, Instantly One...
The DVD has interactive menu, which without hassle allows you to go
to the trick you like the most and practice it over and over.
The instructor is young yet speaks intelligently, and the way he
explains the tricks are done makes you want to learn them
all.
I find this DVD very entertaining and highly recommend it to
all!
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As far as self working magic tricks go, this has some good ones.Reviewed by Brian Dowrick, 2006-09-08
As far as simple self working magic tricks go, this video has some
good ones. Most of these still have the "Step right up, young man,
and watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat..." Type feel to them, but
are still good tricks.
There is an opening that just goes on and on forever, with tricks
that he never explaines in the DVD, but it gives you an idea of how
good he is at parlor-trick type magic.
Eveything is well explained, and easy to follow. It's well worth
the money for the card tricks I learned here, and it's a good start
for anyone who wants to get their feet wet in the world of magic.
My first magic DVDs were this, and Magic Frank. Both are great for
kids, and fun to use on kids, as well as the less critical adults.
After you step up from these DVDs check out Penguin and ellusionist
for the more advanced magic that can really WOW anyone.