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One of the stock magic tricks. At its simplest, the magician invites an audience member to "pick a card, any card" out of a deck of cards, and memorize which card it is. The card is then placed back in the deck, which is shuffled, then the magician picks out a card, displays it, and says "Is this your card?" It's rarely done now without some extra decoration, like the card appearing to leap out of the deck of its own accord, or disappear from the deck and appear in the audience member's pocket, or the correct card number and suit being written in an envelope that was sealed before the trick started. As with Saw a Woman in Half, the real trick to this trick is well enough known that fictional depictions may feel free to discuss it. The clever part is not where it appears to be: it's not that the magician has a secret way of detecting which card the mark has selected, it's that the magician has a way (a technique called the Magician's Force) of making sure the mark picks the card he wants them to pick. In fiction, the bare-bones version is a favourite of amateurs trying to impress somebody — and they almost always fail to get the right card at the end. The would-be magician may be shown flagrantly sneaking a look at the card before putting it back in the deck (which doesn't always prevent him from subsequently identifying the wrong card at the end anyway). Another common way for the trick to fail is for the would-be magician to be caught using a deck containing 52 copies of a single card. Another common fictional twist is for the card to turn out to not be a playing card. Examples |
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In Zig Zag (2002), ZigZag entertains Singer in the hospital with card tricks. | |
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One episode of The Addams Family had Pugsley try it. Turns out his deck is made up only of the same card. | |
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On Gilmore Girls, Rory is pressed into service tutoring Brilliant, but Lazy Jess, who is at risk of repeating his junior year. He doesn't much are for the tutoring and just wants to use it as an excuse to spend time with her. He tries this trope as she's quizzing him on something. Annoyed, she takes the whole deck and throws it on the floor. He remarks that this makes the trick a little harder. | |
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Kevin & Kell: In the 2022-01-29 strip, for the stage magic-themed wedding of Edgar Carnassial and Miranda Hutch, Miranda asks her dads (biologically her uncle and his husband) to do this... then proceeds to subvert most of the trope by revealing that instead of putting the cards back, whichever of them drew the high card won the first dance with her (she loved them both so much that she had to choose randomly, and this was the method). | |
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Now You See Me has several of them: Daniel's opening scene, where the girl picks a card - and Daniel makes it appear in lights on the side of a building. During a plane trip, the Interpol agent tries it with Dylan, and fails as the selected card winds up in the lap of the guy next to her. During their show in New Orleans, Jack has someone pick a card. Once a card is selected, he has another audience member hold a pen up. He shoots the cards at the person in the audience, with the selected card impaling on the pen. |
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The Joker once used this line while explaining his origins, while holding up three specially styled Jacks, each featuring an image based on one of his famous backstories (from The Killing Joke, the 1989 movie Batman, and the comics, respectively). | |
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In Frank and Ernest, Frank had Ernest do this once — and found it by checking the early edition of the paper. | |
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One of GOB's illusions in Arrested Development. In one case he pulls off his shirt to show that his chest has been painted... with the name of entirely the wrong card. | |
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The Adventures of Dr. McNinja: The Great Flying Shooting Juan. | |
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The Big Bang Theory features an episode in which Howard demonstrates such a card trick that Sheldon spends the episode trying to figure out. He's actually faking it with the help of the other characters in order to mess with Sheldon. | |
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The magician in Terror Train does these tricks. Being played by David Copperfield helps. | |
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A non-magical game show example: the Card Game on The Price Is Right has the contestant starting off by pulling any card out of a special deck to determine the range he/she must be within to the price of a car without going over. A second deck of cards is used for the contestant to make bids on the car, drawing any card one at a time. | |
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In the Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum episode "I Am Anna Pavlova", Xavier tries to do this kind of card trick but fails. | |
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Jackson does this in the introductory scene of Danger 5. | |
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In Ant-Man and the Wasp, Scott Lang/Ant-Man has been under house arrest for two years. To pass the time, he’s taken up card tricks as a hobby. Throughout the movie, it becomes a Chekhov's Gag that Scott has become very good as misdirection. | |
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In Part One of the Phineas and Ferb episode "Where's Perry?", Candace requests a calling card from Baljeet so she can call Jeremy, but Baljeet doesn't have one. So Buford says, "I got cards, pick a card, any card." Candace says she doesn't want magic, but Buford says he's not doing magic, but simply giving away cards. | |
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On Garfield and Friends, Jon tries to do the trick with Garfield, but fails. After taking out every card in the deck, Jon gives up and asks Garfield what his card was. Garfield pulls out the card with the instructions for Pinochle. | |
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Journey to Chaos: Card-picking is one of the magician tricks Eric learned on Threa. The people of Tariatla find it impressive because he convinces them he's using telepathy, which is much rarer than Functional Magic. | |
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In Widdershins, Malik tries this on the street, to get money. | |
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Batman: The Animated Series episode "Zatanna": In a flashback, young Zatanna invites a young Bruce Wayne to pick a card from a deck and attempts to not only identify it without looking at it, but describe what it foretells about his future. She thinks Bruce got "two of hearts" (it's implied that she set that up as an excuse to flirt with him), but he's got a Joker card. | |
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The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: Sheen does this to distract the guards during the museum heist. However, he keeps showing the same card to the guards, even after they say it wasn't their card. | |
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My Impossible Soulmate: Chiaki attempts the trick after Nara asks her about magic in her world. Due to unwittingly using a deck of tarot cards rather than playing cards, she botches it quite spectacularly. | |
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Justice League: Doom. Used as a Pre Ass Kicking One Liner by the Royal Flush Gang, followed by a Flechette Storm of razor-sharp playing cards. | |
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In the Banjun Drama episode "The Magician's Doll", savvy Stage Magician Sungjin uses this trick to hit on the woman his friend brought home. The girl is impressed when he shows her card, but she's taken away further when, by a swipe of his hand, Sungjin changes her card into a suit of hearts, written on it "I Love You." | |
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In Hugo, after Papa Georges starts teaching Hugo card tricks, Hugo is shown practicing this one by himself, using the broken automaton as a stand-in for the audience member. | |
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Jason Fox does this with Peter in FoxTrot. Peter quickly figures out how Jason does it- every card in the deck is the same. | |
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Celebrity Deathmatch, in the Seigfried & Roy vs Penn & Teller fight, Penn asks the duo to pick a card. When Seigfried put the card back he gets his fingers bitten by a rabid badger. | |
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Live and Let Die. Solitaire is a fortune teller employed by the Big Bad who can read the future in her tarot cards. When she first meets James Bond she invites him to pick a card, which turns out to be The Fool (Bond has just gotten captured thanks to his own overconfidence, so it's not like the cards are wrong). However Bond then picks a second card: The Lovers ("Us?"). Later Bond tricks Solitaire into sleeping with him using this trope, using a stacked deck in which Bond has replaced every card with The Lovers. | |
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In Swing Time, this is Pop's favorite magic trick. It's implied that he accomplishes it by slipping the ace into the deck when he cuts. This becomes Chekhov's Skill when he uses it to beat a marked deck to win a bandleader's contract. | |
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Doctor Who: The Doctor tries and fails to do the trick at the Christmas party in "A Christmas Carol". Ultimately, a card mysteriously appears in the Christmas dinner ... but still isn't the right one! | |
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When Jonathan Burns appeared on Penn & Teller: Fool Us doing card tricks reimagined to use individually-wrapped cheese slices, his warm-up was a spoof version of this trick — the joke being that when you do the trick with cheese slices there's no way to tell whether the cheese slice the magician produces at the end actually is the one the audience volunteer chose earlier. | |
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In The Magnificent Seven (2016), Faraday's Establishing Character Moment has him offer to do this as he's being held up at gunpoint by two players he previously scammed. They proceed to amuse him for a bit by picking a card and allowing him to perform his trick while they have him dead to rights, but a fancy Bait-and-Switch impresses them enough to be distracted as Faraday demonstrates his quick-draw. | |
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On Not Always Romantic, a man flirting at a bar asks a girl to pick a card, sign her name on it, and add it back to the deck. After shuffling, he is unable to make her card "magically" rise to the top of the deck, apologizes, and returns to his seat... only for her to find that he replaced her drink's coaster with the card, and added his phone number. | |
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South Park episode "Super Best Friends" opens with David Blaine doing these tricks on the streets to impress the townsfolk. | |
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An episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer had a student attempting this trick (badly) while practicing for the school talent show. | |
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Punky Brewster: At the start of "Accidents Happen" (the Space Shuttle tragedy episode), Punky gets her dog Brandon to take a card face down out of a deck, which he does with his mouth. Punky takes it and puts it back in the deck, shuffles, then successfully pulls out the card Brandon chose. How? It was the only card with dog slobber on it. | |
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A scene in Looney Tunes: Back in Action has Bugs distracting Elmer from getting the "window" Queen-of-Diamonds card by hiding it in a deck of cards and giving him the wrong ones while DJ and Kate escaped. | |
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In the Midsomer Murders episode "Ghosts of Christmas Past", a boy who wants to be a magician when he grows up does an actually-quite-clever version of the trick while being interviewed by the police about the murder, and his explanation of how he did it (including the fact that he arranged matters to have his own choice of card come up at the end) inspires a "Eureka!" Moment later. | |
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In Family Guy, Peter attempts to do this and fails miserably, reduced to pulling out card after card and asking the subject if he got it right. | |
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The Mentalist: There has been at least one instance of Patrick Jane pulling this trick by somehow slipping the card into the victim of the week's pocket. | |
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On Friends Joey attempted this trick, but he was laughably bad at it. He thought he was taking a glance at it so fast that no one could see. This, of course, didn't fool anyone, but they politely didn't say anything. Watch the scene.. Another episode featured Joey having Chandler select a card and, with Chandler still holding the card, pulling another one from the deck and saying "Is this your card?" Rather than point out that he's still holding his card Chandler just says "...yes" |
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