Friday, August 16, 2013

Rabbit Rampage (Magic Hutch) by Razamatazz Magic

Rabbit Rampage (Magic Hutch) by Razamatazz Magic



An updated and modified version of the classic Farmyard Frolics (by Edwin Hooper) style childrens effect, but with a twist at the end. Great fun where Rodney the magic rabbit vanishes and appears in a funny comical routine with a totally different ending to the original. After Rodney rabbit vanishes, the magician cant see the rabbit peeping out of the side and top of his magic hutch. There is much audience participation as the children waste no time in shouting out where he is. Trick concludes with a surprise magical ending. This is a great trick with a magical theme for todays childrens entertainers. Modern, colourful and keeps the children laughing and shouting in a controlled way that is a fun to see. You will be amazed at how stunning this looks. Never before has a childrens prop looked so good. Summary of Effect:A folder is shown with a picture of Rodney Rabbits Magic Hutch. Inside there is a picture of a giant Magic Hat. However the hat is completely empty and Rodney is nowhere to be seen. The children are asked if they know what a magic rabbit looks like The performer says he will show the children a magic rabbit, and proceeds to show the children a number of brightly coloured cartoon animal pictures until they find the right one. As the animals are shown, the children are encouraged to make the various animal sounds. Finally a picture of Rodney Rabbit is shown. Would the children like to see Rodney the Rabbit do a clever magic trick Of course they do, so the Magic Rabbit is turned face down and placed on a stand and then covered with a brightly coloured silk. Or any other easy method. After a lot of fun Rodney Rabbit is made to disappear. Everyone thinks the Rabbit is in the Magic Hutch but unfortunately he is still nowhere to be seen. Suddenly the children spot the cheeky Rabbit peering out of the side of the magic house and then the other side. Of course the children take no time in telling the performer this fact but every time the performer looks the Ma

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