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The Illusionist (2006)
What magic trick does Mr. Utterbunk perform every evening? He turns into a garage. What does the magician say to the fisherman Pick a cod, any cod.
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The Greek word for "Magician" is "μάγος".
Mago!
if its your own then then it can be anything or nothing at all such as alaka-ZAM or ABRACADABRA and so on....
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What magic trick does Mr. Utterbunk perform every evening? He turns into a garage. What does the magician say to the fisherman Pick a cod, any cod.
Magos.
You say " Aye yo mum, im doing what i wanna do, no matter what you say, so you can just suck it. Peace out TRICK. ! Duces. " That should do the trick. :)
How does the status of the magician compare to their role in the culture, religion, and medicine of the group? Is the magician a part of these? Does the magician have a serious role in in the group's beliefs and practices, serve as comedy relief, or not related at all to the group's beliefs and practices? Do the people believe in things ignored by or since disproven by science, or is this 'for entertainment purposes only', as we say in the U.S.? Is the fun of watching a magician in being surprised by his abilities, or in trying to figure out the 'trick'? Or is the magician seen as more awe-inspiring and powerful?
Its μαγος . (magos).