Here is a new variation of the very popular Picture Fun from Practical Magic.
A kid is invited on stage and you explain that in a moment he will have to choose a picture and you (being the clever magician that you are) you will know exactly what it is. When the spectator stands by your side, you show the audience your prediction - a giant card with the image of a horse. The card is placed face down in an open frame.
You then take out a stack of 10 giant cards and show the faces to the audience, who laugh a little because all 10 cards shows the same horse! You turn the cards face up, and now ask the spectator to choose a random (?) card. He draws one, which you ask him to hold secretly and show no-one.
Confidently, you now ask the spectator: "Did you choose something brown?"
"Yes," the spectator replies, and you continue, "Does it have four legs..."?
Again the spectator nods. "Does it say something like this… VRIIIIIINNSK (use your best horse sound)?"
But to your and the audience's surprise, the spectator now shakes his head and answers no...
The spectator's card is turned over and it turns out to be an image of A BROWN CHAIR. Everyone thinks it's gone wrong for you, but when the card in the frame is picked up, luckily it has transformed into exactly the same thing!
An entertaining sucker effect with a good and fun routine. You receive giant cards with beautiful prints in 4 colours, wooden frame and detailed explanation in Danish and English.
Click on the YouTube link to see how much fun John Kimmons gets out of Picture Fun (the original version). It takes off 3-4 minutes into the video.