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Toony Angel & cardtoon

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(Based on 2 reviews)

Michael Maxwell's Toony Angel and Dan Harlan's CardToon are world-wide smash hits. Who doesn't love an animated stick-man and the bicycle-riding angel finding their thought-of card? It just doesn't get more visual and magical! Join your hosts, Dan Harlan and Michael Maxwell, for a fun-filled ride exploring all of the incredible ins and outs of the effect taking the magic world by storm.

On this one-hour plus DVD, you will learn over 14 great items to use with your Toony Angel/CardToon deck. You will find presentations, handlings, methods, tips, and subtleties that allow you to get the most from this wonderful effect. You won't believe your eyes, and neither will your audience!

Reviews

Transtremm

May 01, 2006

This DVD contains ever detail you could possibly ask for on the handling of Cardtoon and Toony Angel, including how to instantly reset the trick, patter, and a few ways to do, "the move." I do not know of any other video that demonstrates the special CardToon sleight.

It contains alternate routines, including how to how make the cartoon magician perform different tricks! The alternative animated routines will really fool any one who has already seen this trick. Yes, you can do more than one trick with the CardToon deck, this video shows you how.
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Bryce Kuhlman

Official Reviewer

Jul 22, 2005

You might want to read my review of Toony Angel. It will help you make sense of the few comments I have on this video. If you don't want to read the other review, then I'll just tell you my conclusion about Toony Angel: if you want to do this type of effect, buy one of the older, better versions (Card-Toon, Baby Face, Cardian Angel, etc.).

First you should know that the content of this video is basically Dan Harlan's Card-Toon Video with Mike Maxwell's stuff spliced onto the front of it.

Since Dan's video is a separate product, I won't bother reviewing that part here. Maybe some day I (or someone else) will review Dan's video. For now, suffice it to say that the Card-Toon portion of this video contains a lot of extra thoughts and handling for Dan's original effect (and can be applied to Toony Angel).

As for Maxwell's "contribution", it really isn't. My guess is that most magicians who buy Toony Angel will be able to learn the moves from the printed instructions and a couple day's worth of practice. The video really isn't necessary.

Maxwell performs the basic routine and explains the routine, as well as the "bonus" routine Red Rider. Then we're off into Card-Toon land.

My conclusion: If you own Toony Angel or Card-Toon and are either having problems learning it form the instructions or want some more ideas, just get Dan's Card-Toon Video.
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