Yeah, If you are talented enough.
Yep
you can only get fushigi online, or maybe at the as seen on TV store
Fushigi Yuugi
As Seen on TV store. Walgreens or WalMart
Fushigi ball fushigi.com
yes Walmart or Target places that sell tv items!
Any round ball can be made to work like a Fushigi. A baseball, a lacrosse ball (recommended) or even an orange can be used to do all the tricks you can do with a Fushigi (and it won't be any harder to learn). (or...) A fushigi ball is a solid chrome ball surrounded by a layer of polycarbonate. Unless you have a solid chrome ball and some melted polycarbonate then you should stick to the basics. Take an old tennis ball and cut a slit in it then take a heavier ball and stick it inside. Hot glue the slit together then......viola! your own home made fushigi!
The Fushigi ball is not a normal ball. It is a clear acrylic ball that appears to float and move on its own due to manipulation by the user's hands. It is marketed as a novelty toy for performing illusions and tricks.
they can be found in tv,internet,and stores WHICH STORES walmart target stores that sell tv item
Tricks - 1997 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Fushigi, often referred to as "fushigi ball" or "fushigi magic gravity ball," can be fun for those who enjoy tricks and illusions. It involves manipulating a reflective ball to create the appearance of it floating or moving effortlessly in the hands. Many find it a relaxing and engaging hobby, while others may not find it as captivating. Overall, its enjoyment largely depends on personal interest in juggling and visual performance.
To perform tricks with a Fushigi, start by mastering basic movements like the "floating" effect, where you balance the ball on your hand or fingers. Practice rolling the ball in a circular motion around your body and transitioning it smoothly between hands. Utilize visual techniques, such as hand positioning and body movement, to create illusions of levitation. Consistent practice and watching tutorial videos can help you refine your skills and develop new tricks.