Mr. Know-It-All - Magic Made Easy (The Hard Way)

Season 1Episode 12330 minApr 30, 1960
Mr. Know-It-All - Magic Made Easy (The Hard Way)
Bullwinkle shares his "simple" tricks for mastering magic, but his attempts to make magic look easy quickly turn into a series of blunders. From disappearing acts gone wrong to pulling the wrong animals out of hats, Bullwinkle's lessons show just how hard it can be to get magic right. His overcomplicated methods transform basic tricks into chaotic performances, making the segment a humorous guide to what not to do in magic.
Mr. Know-It-All - Magic Made Easy (The Hard Way) has aired on Apr 30, 1960
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