MoneyMorphosis
MoneyMorphosis







This is, quite simply, one of the most impactful, poetic effects we have ever produced. A bill self-animates to move and form the shape of a caterpillar. Then, it transforms into an origami butterfly! The folded butterfly can be immediately handed back to the spectator as a souvenir of an unforgettable magical experience.
The best part is that the effect is practical. You can perform it surrounded, and although it uses threads, the approach is entirely workable and easy to manage, and can be mastered within minutes. You'll even learn how to perform it with a borrowed bill using an easy and justified switch.
"Moneymorphosis" comes with a half hour long download which takes you through each step of the process in great detail. This is the best self-folding bill ever devised, and is NOT something other magicians are doing. Get yours instantly...and add a transformational effect to your repertoire.
Customer reviews for MoneyMorphosis
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Eventually, I find my own handling that may be a little different from the way the creators do it. Ok other words I may fold it a bit in away that’s more functional than there handling. Overall, I love performing it and am willing to do the arts and crafts prep do it live!
Community questions about MoneyMorphosis
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Brian asks: Could I use a programmable TR for this effect?
- 1. Neal responds:Possibility. One would have to try it out.
Matthew asks: Could we maybe get a download only version for those of us who have 100 reels of thread in our drawers? Assuming it's pretty standard.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Sorry, that's not at option at this point.
Sam asks: Do you gav to make the gimmick yourself ' as I don't have good finger control ' I know what your thinking no finger control how do you manage magic ' simple I use ready made props' and don't use anything that involves cards manipulation. Sorry for the long enquiry. Regards Sam
- 1. Jim responds:Yes, you will have to make it. In my opinion, it is worth the effort, since you will hand out the bill at the end of the performance.
- 2. Bud responds:There is no sugar-coating this . It's not easy setting all this up.. It does help if you are an arts-and-crafts person. Don't hesitate to email any questions to 'Vanishing Magic', they helped guide me through the process - even finding the thread beginning & threading the needle for the start of the arts-and-crafts portion of the trick. If you are willing to put some work into this , the end effect is just beautiful poetry in motion, literally!
Anthony asks: This effect is impromptu ( Borrowed bill). and in the video there is no mention of it .but is there any pre folding involved as your preforming in preparation for the transformation to the butterfly?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It's not exactly impromptu. You are ready to go but the bill can be borrowed and the gimmick is brought into play.
Jeffrey asks: Is there any reason why this can’t be done with a similar weight and sized non-bill piece of paper, plain or patterned? I see a presentation that would have nothing to do with borrowing or signing.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You can do this with any dollar-sized paper but money is very organic.
Bud asks: If the signed bill involves threads, are they removed before you hand the bill out as a souvenir; or just leave them in, thinking the spectator will leave the souvenir butterfly as is, thereby never knowing there are threads in the bill?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The threads are removed.
stephen asks: Does it work with the new English notes
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:With some good creases on the folds, it can work.
Conway asks: We have polymer bills. Will it work with them? If not, could this be done with play or 'joke' bills?
- 1. Jim responds:In theory, it should work. There might be a risk with tearing—you would have to experiment with the polymer material. Yes, play or joke bills should be fine.
- 2. Edward responds:Polymer banknotes are very difficult to tear, so that shouldn't be the problem. But I'm worried too about how they will fold. Would be great to hear if anyone has tried this with UK banknotes.
Les asks: Wouldn't it be chancy to trust the condition of any borrowed bill or is this subject to discussion with the instructions?
- 1. Jim responds:There is a small risk. If the borrowed bill looks terrible, you could always ask to borrow a crisp one. You are about to perform some visual poetry—it would be reasonable to ask for a nicer bill.
Lauren asks: I just received MoneyMorphosis, but I cannot find the beginning of the thread. I've looked at both ends, all around the top and bottom of the reel, but I cannot find it. Please help.
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:Please send an email (include a photo) to magic@vanishingincmagic.com for this kind of question
- 2. Chester responds:Moneymorphosis trick where do i put in the password....BUTTERFLY
- 3. Bud responds:I can't find the beginning of the thread either. if you found out how to do it, please answer in this forum. Thank you.
- 4. Tan responds:There is a slit on one top side of the spool, it’s very small so it might be a little hard to see but you can properly see that once you look close. The thread is hooked on that. If you don’t see the thread hook on that, my advice is using a needle to break any where in the middle of spool, then you can pull the thread out and when you don’t using the thread, just hook it on the slit and you will be fine. Hope that help.
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