‘Inflated Ego’ is a strong opening stage effect that will help you to get more audience involvement during your show, build an atmosphere and get better reactions.
Inflated Ego – The Effect
Six random people join the performer on stage and are given a different colour balloon to hold.
After shuffling and mixing, the audience vote on which balloons should be popped and all but one of the balloons is popped based on the choices the audience makes.
Inside each balloon is a piece of card with a word written on it. After each balloon is popped the person holding that balloon is asked to pick up their piece of card and try to guess at what the word is. Sadly, all of the guesses are incorrect but it creates some moments of amusement.
The final balloon is popped and the message inside is read aloud by the person who was holding it. The message correctly predicts the final colour balloon that was popped and, as a kicker, informs everyone that the words that were in the balloons were actually a description of the person who was holding the final balloon.
Now For The Best Thing
Yes, you get the presentation, powerful secrets and subtleties to ‘Inflated Ego’ but there is also a bonus.
This entire fifteen minute stage piece packs so flat that you can actually fit it inside a pocket. That isn’t hype, you can literally put it in a pocket. Making this perfect for the working performer who wants to save space, or the those wanting to make room for another larger effect that doesn’t pack flat.
Don’t be fooled by the small nature of ‘Inflated Ego’ it plays huge. Six people on stage, lots of colour with the balloons, lots of tension with the popping and a whole lot more.
Is it time to add even more entertaining fun to your mentalism show?
Marc Paul –
This is a great idea from Paul. It’s has everything you expect from a professional routine, it’s visual, has loads of great audience participation and above all packs a punch. The climax is strong, but Paul has also created a lovely kicker that sort of sneaks up on the audience without them being aware. It’s really good routining and sold thinking. It’s also a great example of packs small and plays huge! Just a few balloons and a few pieces of paper and yet it will fill the stage of even the largest venue, this is my type of mentalism, Solidly recommended. Marc Paul