Pokemonte by Michael O'Brien
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The magician introduces an envelope containing a mystery prediction. A spectator is asked to name their favorite Pokémon. "Would you be impressed if the Pokémon you chose is actually on a piece of paper right here in this envelope?" The magician reaches inside the envelope and produces a booklet called "The Complete Pokédex." All of them are in there!
After this fun little gag, the magician goes on to introduce a Pokémon Manga. A page is chosen from the manga at random and the spectator memorizes a word on the page. The magician struggles to guess the word properly, but writes one down anyway. "What word were you thinking of?" The spectator says "Golduck" a Pokémon name. The magicians prediction is revealed to be "Fifty Five." BUT WAIT! Pokémon have numbers!
The magician opens "The Complete Pokédex" and turns to the page containing Pokémon #55. It is revealed to be "Golduck!"
As an added bonus, you will also get access to the original "Manga Book Test" video series jam packed with tons of additional ideas that you can incorporate to create your own unique Manga mind reading routine!
After this fun little gag, the magician goes on to introduce a Pokémon Manga. A page is chosen from the manga at random and the spectator memorizes a word on the page. The magician struggles to guess the word properly, but writes one down anyway. "What word were you thinking of?" The spectator says "Golduck" a Pokémon name. The magicians prediction is revealed to be "Fifty Five." BUT WAIT! Pokémon have numbers!
The magician opens "The Complete Pokédex" and turns to the page containing Pokémon #55. It is revealed to be "Golduck!"
As an added bonus, you will also get access to the original "Manga Book Test" video series jam packed with tons of additional ideas that you can incorporate to create your own unique Manga mind reading routine!
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