From Mindreading to Levitation: Exploring the Incredible Abilities of Illusionists

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Impossibilities, Magic, Mind-reading, and Mayhem Impossibilities, magic, mind-reading, and mayhem have captivated human imagination for centuries. These concepts challenge the boundaries of reality, inviting us to explore the unknown and question our perception of the world. Impossibilities, at first glance, appear to be roadblocks in our path - situations or tasks that cannot be achieved. However, they also serve as catalysts for innovation and creativeness. Throughout history, individuals have defied the notion of impossibility, accomplishing amazing feats that were once considered unattainable. From milestones in science and technology to records shattered in sports, humans have consistently pushed the limits of what is dubbed impossible.


Those are the only proof of it existing. I don't know if it's lost media or not.

I can t definitively identify any of the character themes, but there s a general lack of cohesiveness that makes me suspect they re just other random songs swiped up and attached to the project. From all of this, alongside the obviously traced visuals as well as the rest of this person s channel, I m going to say this is a random kid just having fun with their own little passion project--not an anime.

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From milestones in science and technology to records shattered in sports, humans have consistently pushed the limits of what is dubbed impossible. Magic, on the other hand, adds a touch of wonder and enchantment to our lives. The art of illusion leaves spectators in awe, pondering how the seemingly impossible came to fruition.

Vocaloid: Black Magic anime

There's this anime that I randomly found called Vocaloid: Black Magic. Some people on Instagram want to watch it when I mentioned it but the thing is, I tried finding places to watch it. Some people say it's fake but there are a few remnants of the anime online. There's also Teto and Neru who aren't Vocaloids but Utauloids instead.

And here's a link to some sort of opening or closing: youtu.be/Cu3lId5uKeI

Those are the only proof of it existing. I don't know if it's lost media or not.

Edit: I found another thing from it. It's the soundtrack: youtu.be/xwVidLFzkLc

Last Edit: Apr 2, 2022 19:17:12 GMT by ilovelostmedia: I found another thing Posts: 73 Vocaloid: Black Magic anime Apr 4, 2022 22:26:18 GMT puppybunny67 likes this

Post by pixiez on Apr 4, 2022 22:26:18 GMT

Hmm. I am doubtful of this.
The song you've listed as the "opening/closing" is just a MikuMikuDance animation put to a song by an artist called Lolita. I can find no evidence of it being more than a fanmade invention.
I can't definitively identify any of the character themes, but there's a general lack of cohesiveness that makes me suspect they're just other random songs swiped up and attached to the project.
The soundtrack is "Echo" by Crusher-P, if memory serves.
From all of this, alongside the obviously traced visuals as well as the rest of this person's channel, I'm going to say this is a random kid just having fun with their own little passion project--not an anime.

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Post by crumbelivable on Apr 4, 2022 22:58:09 GMT

Apr 4, 2022 22:26:18 GMT pixiez said:

Hmm. I am doubtful of this.
The song you've listed as the "opening/closing" is just a MikuMikuDance animation put to a song by an artist called Lolita. I can find no evidence of it being more than a fanmade invention.
I can't definitively identify any of the character themes, but there's a general lack of cohesiveness that makes me suspect they're just other random songs swiped up and attached to the project.
The soundtrack is "Echo" by Crusher-P, if memory serves.
From all of this, alongside the obviously traced visuals as well as the rest of this person's channel, I'm going to say this is a random kid just having fun with their own little passion project--not an anime.

Seconding this, this is definitely a fan project, unlikely that any real episodes were made, I've seen this sort of thing before.

"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods. " Posts: 13 Vocaloid: Black Magic anime Apr 6, 2022 20:32:45 GMT via mobile

Post by ilovelostmedia on Apr 6, 2022 20:32:45 GMT

Apr 4, 2022 22:26:18 GMT pixiez said:

Hmm. I am doubtful of this.
The song you've listed as the "opening/closing" is just a MikuMikuDance animation put to a song by an artist called Lolita. I can find no evidence of it being more than a fanmade invention.
I can't definitively identify any of the character themes, but there's a general lack of cohesiveness that makes me suspect they're just other random songs swiped up and attached to the project.
The soundtrack is "Echo" by Crusher-P, if memory serves.
From all of this, alongside the obviously traced visuals as well as the rest of this person's channel, I'm going to say this is a random kid just having fun with their own little passion project--not an anime.

Okay thanks. But apparently the person who posted pics on deviantart hasn't uploaded anything after so maybe it was planned but the person cancelled it. I think it is a passion project though.

Impossibilities nagic mindreadinh and mayhem

Magicians, with their mastery of misdirection and sleight of hand, create a realm where reality and fantasy merge. They make objects disappear, levitate in mid-air, or even saw a person in half, leaving us questioning what is truly possible. Mind-reading, a phenomenon often associated with supernatural powers, has fascinated people for ages. The idea that someone can discern our thoughts, unravel our deepest secrets, or predict our future sends chills down our spines. Mentalists and psychics claim to possess the ability to tap into our mind's inner workings, leaving us both intrigued and skeptical. Whether fueled by psychology, intuition, or genuine psychic abilities, mind-reading challenges our understanding of the human mind and its limitations. Mayhem, characterized by disorder and chaos, can have both destructive and transformative effects. It disrupts the established order and introduces an element of unpredictability. Although mayhem often has negative connotations, it also holds the potential for growth and change. Disorder can pave the way for new ideas, innovation, and progress. It is through mayhem and disruption that old paradigms are shattered, and new possibilities emerge. In conclusion, impossibilities, magic, mind-reading, and mayhem all offer glimpses into the extraordinary. They challenge our perception of reality, spark our curiosity, and push the limits of what we believe is possible. Whether it is defying the laws of nature, mesmerizing audiences with illusions, unraveling the mysteries of the human mind, or embracing the chaos of change, these concepts remind us of the boundless potential that lies within us..

Reviews for "Reality Vs. Illusion: Exploring the Thin Line in Magic and Mindreading"

1. Jane - 1 star
I was highly disappointed with "Impossibilities: Magic, Mindreading and Mayhem." The show felt unorganized and poorly executed. The magician seemed to lack any real skills and the tricks were predictable and poorly performed. The mindreading part was just cheesy and did not impress me at all. Overall, it was a waste of time and money.
2. John - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "Impossibilities: Magic, Mindreading and Mayhem," but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The tricks were average at best, and there was nothing mind-blowing or jaw-dropping about the performance. The magician's stage presence was also lacking, and it made the whole show feel boring and unengaging. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for an exciting and captivating magic show.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I attended "Impossibilities: Magic, Mindreading and Mayhem" with my family, and we were all left unimpressed. The tricks seemed outdated and unoriginal, and the humor fell flat. We were hoping for a show that would leave us amazed and awestruck, but instead, we found ourselves checking our watches and waiting for it to be over. It's unfortunate, but I wouldn't recommend this show to anyone seeking quality entertainment.

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