Cannibal by Kevin Reylek

Sean.Cinco

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Sep 2, 2007
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Hey guys,

It's been a while since I've posted a review on anything. As many of you know (and for those who don't), Alex Pandrea's site, "The Blue Crown" launched last night, debuting six new products for the magic community. I had the privilege to preview and review three of them. Here's my review for Cannibal. If you have any questions about it, I'll do my best to answer them.

Effect - The performer has a spectator choose and sign a card. After the card is lost in the deck, the performer then introduces a “cannibal card”, which is a card that eats other cards. The cannibal card then vanishes from the top of the deck and is found in the middle next to a card that has a corner missing. The card with the missing corner is revealed to be the spectator’s chosen card. The performer then takes the cannibal card and rips it in half to reveal the missing corner which is found inside the cannibal.

DVD Contents:
Performances
History
Gaff Construction
The Original Handling
A Simplified Handling
A Face Up Handling
Other Tips
Credits
Bonus Artwork (DVD-ROM files you can open on your computer)

Review:

I was never a fan of destroying cards for a trick. I was also never a fan of “torn corner to impossible location” type tricks. I never liked that trick because there was no justification as to why you’d only vanish the corner of a card and make it appear elsewhere. However, Kevin Reylek took that routine, combined it with the storyline of the Cannibal Cards, and made the routine make sense. And thus, Cannibal was born.

The DVD:

Kevin dives deep into the history of the Cannibal Cards and how he came up with his method and credits everyone that inspired this routine. You can tell that Kevin really did alot of research for his routine to make sure that everyone was credited.

The teaching that Kevin provides is awesome. He goes through how to create the gaff (which is a method that many magicians should be familiar with) step by step with clear instruction. I was terrible with using this method before, but with Kevin’s instruction I am now able to make these gaffs in about a minute. He also goes through the routine step by step and gives some tips along the way. He also includes a simplified handling for beginners who would like to perform this routine and a face up version which is a condensed (yet more visual) version of the routine. Not to mention that this handling is great for those times when you don't have a table handy. All in all, the instruction for each method is easy to follow and is very straightforward, so there’s no excuse for anyone to not be able to learn this awesome routine.

The Gaff:

The gaff is really easy to make. All the materials you need are regular household items and if you don’t have what’s necessary (you will probably have some form of the materials at home), you can buy everything for a couple bucks at Wal-Mart. You can also keep it with the rest of the deck and have no worries about the gaff being detected.

Bonus Artwork: Kevin has included some artwork of a "Cannibal King" and a "Danger" label within the DVD that you can open on your computer at home. He goes over what you can do with the artwork toward the end of the DVD where he talks about other tips for the routine. Personally, I won't be using it (mostly because I don't own a printer), but it's a really nice addition for him to include with the DVD.

Conclusion:

Overall, this is a great debut release from Kevin. The routine gets an overall great response from spectators (not to mention passed the “girlfriend test”!) and for the price, you get a well justified corner to impossible location and a literal cannibal card routine. This is a routine that I’ll definitely add to my repertoire.

Cannibal is available as a DVD or as a download, and you can find it here:

http://www.thebluecrown.com/store/tricks/cannibal-by-kevin-reylek.html
 
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