I have folded Robert Neale's Bunny Bill from a dollar. It's very charming, but too complicated and
time-consuming to do in front of spectators. When I saw the ad for Butchered Bunny, I bought it
right away, because I thought it would be great to have a quick version of the Bunny that I could do
as part of walk-around. The trouble is that the video does not do a good job of explaining how to
do the necessary paper folds. The teaching in the first part of the video is very clear and easy to
follow. But when the video comes to "flattening the rabbit's ears," the teaching becomes
inadequate. The teacher is obviously trying hard and keeps holding up the folded bunny to the
camera as he works, but at least for me it was impossible to see exactly what he was doing or
imitate it. The original Bunny Bill by Neale was accompanied by very detailed written instructions
with meticulous drawings. I think something similar is needed for Butchered Bunny. The steps
involved in finishing the ears are just too complicated to convey with a video alone. Too bad. The
underlying idea of a Quick Bunny Bill is just great.
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The video production quality is really low. Like I did it with my smartphone. The most tricky part
of making the bunny is the worst explained. (Actually explanation means only some some subtitles, no
vocal explanation.)
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After you have done your invisible pass, found all the aces, done your perfect monte, and triumphed
over every card do this and your will see the reaction of real magic. A small bit of happiness to
share with other people.
This will pay for itself the first night you use it.
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Rabbit out of Hat is what everyone associates with magic: now you have a portable, funny and cute
version, suitable for all ages, ready at a moment's notice!
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Disappointed, followed the instructions till got to the bunnies ears, then replayed and replayed and
replayed the video, watching with my whole family, none of the four of us could figure out the ears,
hence Disappointed.... Very