Fushigi is a ball that is light weight. So with that being said fushigi is so light it floats like a feather.
*new person*
FUSHIGI IS NOT LIGHT except for the mini balls, if you get one and drop it you actually hear a loud THUD,
Fushigi actually is an illusion, you can make it look as if it moves, when actually you move, you could actually do this with any ball, but Fushigi has no marks to tell if its moving or not. it does take a lot of practice.
The Fushigi ball appears to float and move on its own due to a combination of the ball's design, lighting, and the skillful manipulation by the performer. It relies on optical illusions and subtle hand movements to create the illusion of floating and defying gravity.
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.
no it dosesn't it is just some sikm to get your dam money
The Fushigi ball is a clear acrylic sphere that is marketed as a magical floating ball. It is basically a well-engineered illusion that utilizes the principles of contact juggling. While it can be entertaining to play with, it is not actually magic and does not defy physics.
Target may not carry the Fushigi ball, as its availability can vary depending on the store location and current stock. It is recommended to check online or contact your local Target store directly for the most up-to-date information on product availability.
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!
Fushigi Ball
The Fushigi ball appears to float and move on its own due to a combination of the ball's design, lighting, and the skillful manipulation by the performer. It relies on optical illusions and subtle hand movements to create the illusion of floating and defying gravity.
$6.99 is the shipping and handeling and the fushigi ball it's self costs $19.99
You can't!
no not yet
yes it can
you can only get fushigi online, or maybe at the as seen on TV store
Somewhere
The Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball will hit the stores in October 2010 at Toys R US only!
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.
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