When is someone going to come up with a whole close up magic act using Tic Tacs? We’ve been amazed to see quite how much magic seems to have been released recently utilising the humble Tic Tac and its box with Arnel Renegado particularly active in this field. Here are a few examples we found:
- A haunted Tic Tac box
- An impossibly balanced Tic Tac box
- A drawing that penetrates a Tic Tac box
- A Tic Tac which penetrates out of a box
- A coin pentetrating into a box (similarly Hate Tic Tac and Minted)
- A corner of a card melting through a Tic Tac box (similarly C-Through)
- A whole signed card appears inside a Tic Tac box
- Borrowed bank note to Tic Tac box (and version 2 on DVD)
- A Tic Tac is magically crushed in a spectator’s hand
- An appearing, vanishing and penetrating Tic Tac
- Lots of Tic Tacs penetrate the box at once
- A collection of Tic Tac tricks
- A dollar bill turns into a box of Tic Tacs
- A prediction written on a Tic Tac box changes to match a chosen card which then changes to match the original prediction
- Another prediction – this time stored inside the Tic Tac box
- Rip and restore the cover of a Tic Tac box
- An empty Tic Tac box instantly fills and then the Tic Tacs jump from box to box
- Not forgetting Mint – a card in box we reviewed some years ago…
Today we’re going to review and contrast Minthru by Arnel Renegado and The Box by Mickael Chatelain – both of which have the same effect – a Tic Tac penetrates the box.
Although the effect is the same the methods are completely different. So, I would venture, are the explanations. Both releases come as a digital download – The Box runs to around 12 minutes whilst Minthru manages a performance and an explanation in less than 2 minutes! Yes, you read that correctly! Less than two minutes.
The 16 second trailer is worth watching and gives you a fair view of the effect.
It is very visual, everything is examinable at the end. In fact the only drawback is that it isn’t exactly instant re-set. (Though you could arrange things so that you could repeat it I suppose – but I think it is more of a one off or even a showreel effect).
The Box (not an imaginative title!) is slightly different. The penetration takes place under momentary cover (you wave your hand over it) – but again everything can be examined – more or less. In fact, the box itself is gimmicked, but it could be pretty fairly handled by the spectator without fear. Again, the trailer is accurate.
SInce this is a download, you will obviously need to make your own gimmick. But this is just about the easiest of these kinds of things I have seen. It will take you less time than watching the Minthru video!
I really like The Box. In the past I have not always been a great fan of Chatelain’s gimmicked card magic – but this is really good. The gimmick is very simple yet effective and hidden in plain site. It could be instantly repeated and still be just as fooling.
Minthru is not terrible, but I think you can tell which I prefer. And at less than three times the price but 8 times the teaching, The Box somehow feels like better value too!
You can download Minthru for £5.50 or download The Box for £14.99 (at the time of writing).
Review copy kindly provided by Murphys Magic to whom dealer enquiries should be directed.
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