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Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball [CD]

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Age Range (Description) Youth
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Brand As Seen On TV
Material Foam, Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR), Rubber
Color black
Age Range (Description) Youth
Item Weight 16 ounces
Construction Type Rubber, Foam, TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber)
UPC 065385575093 754502022380
Product Dimensions 7 x 7 x 5 inches
Item Weight 1 pounds
ASIN B00QNR3466
Item model number FUSHI6
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Brand New Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball No Strings No Tricks Simple Hand Manipulation will make Fushigi appear to Float and Defy Gravity Free DVD to Help Learn Dozens of Illusions Great Gift for Teens- Adults-Mom-Dad Great Easter Basket Filler-Birthdays Novelty Gift and More

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Customers find the gravity ball fun and entertaining, with positive feedback about its cool-looking appearance and effectiveness as an introduction to contact juggling. However, the product receives mixed reviews regarding its functionality, with some saying it works as advertised while others consider it not magic. Moreover, customers disagree on whether it's worth the money, and while some find it easy to learn, others say it takes a lot of practice. Additionally, the ball's durability and quality are concerns, with reports of breakage and poor construction, and customers note it is very heavy.

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32 customers mention "Fun toy"32 positive0 negative

Customers find this gravity ball toy entertaining and fun to use in their free time, enjoying all the tricks it offers.

"...But what do you expect for $9? It's good enough for an introductory ball...." Read more

"...and he is a great teacher." Read more

"...It's a skill based activity, meaning YOU need to put the time in to develop the skills to be able to perform the activity...." Read more

"...if you have the time and find this sort of thing interesting, it is very fun, and a good way to entertain yourself and others" Read more

21 customers mention "Look"17 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the ball's appearance, describing it as cool-looking and a perfect finishing touch, with one customer noting its combination of mirror shine.

"...to learn how to spin, slide and whatever else with this ball, it looks fun, it looks cool but in no way is there any magic or gravity defiance to it...." Read more

"...This is just simply a ball. That's it. Just a ball. A cool looking ball, nonetheless...." Read more

"...good deal (it comes with a bag to store the ball) and the ball itself IMHO looks gorgeous. Moving it around is kind of therapeutic for me...." Read more

"...Since then, the Fushigi ball has painted a perfect replica of the Sistine Chapel on my ceiling, composed a 10-hour symphony, washed my laundry, and..." Read more

53 customers mention "Value for money"21 positive32 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the gravity ball, with some finding it worth the money while others consider it a horrible scam.

"It's a rip off! Firstly, children do not understand even with parental explanation that this ball does not defy gravity...." Read more

"...but I have watch the training video on YouTub, I yhink the Amazing Kenny is great. and he is a great teacher." Read more

"...If not, I'm only out $9. The ball isn't the greatest; the other reviews are spot on. But what do you expect for $9?..." Read more

"...Anyways, this product is great for beginning contact juggling. It's cheap,durable,and there aren't many other contact juggling balls that look even..." Read more

28 customers mention "Practice time"10 positive18 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the practice time required for the gravity ball, with some finding the tutorial video helpful and easy to learn, while others note that it takes a lot of practice to master.

"...Contact juggling takes time and effort to learn, so it's not for children with short attention spans...." Read more

"...was in the box: the ball itself, a simple DVD with instructions on some various contact juggling techniques, a cheap bag for storing the ball, and a..." Read more

"...It takes a lot of hand eye coordination, and if you don't have it you may be able to do some things with it, but not enough to spend 20 dollars...." Read more

"...Anyways, this product is great for beginning contact juggling...." Read more

14 customers mention "Durability"6 positive8 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the ball's durability, with some finding it well-built while others report that it will break.

"...As other reviews have noted, the ball breaks easily (I also noticed it chips and scratches easily--one star off for that)...." Read more

"...Its a cool looking breakable toy is all it is. It might be fun if you didnt have to spend hours learning how to handle it and pray you dont drop it." Read more

"...you spin it, looks like it wobbles, plus from what I read is easily broken or dented. Guess it'll be my practice ball that I don't care about..👎👎..." Read more

"...comes with an instructional DVD and holder and seems to be of decent quality...." Read more

12 customers mention "Functionality"5 positive7 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the ball's functionality, with some saying it works as advertised while others point out that it's not a magic trick.

"...The ball is terrible, with too many imprefection, and very off center if you spin it, looks like it wobbles, plus from what I read is easily broken..." Read more

"This is a skill-based activity! It's not a magic trick, nor an electrical or mechanical object of any kind...." Read more

"...This is not magic, but simply a clear ball designed to use with skills that you must learn." Read more

"...Worth in the $5 range, definitely not worth more than $8. It is fine, but realize you are just s t getting a ball, no defying gravity here." Read more

14 customers mention "Weight"3 positive11 negative

Customers find the ball very heavy.

"...This is an acrylic and metallic ball and pretty heavy. I don't recommend of very young kids...." Read more

"...It is also fairly large and heavy, so it would be nearly impossible for children with small hands to be able to use it...." Read more

"...The ball is probably too big and too heavy for children younger than 15 years old." Read more

"...It has a good weight and size. I would not recommend using it in a performance because the interior mirror is slightly off-set...." Read more

12 customers mention "Quality"0 positive12 negative

Customers find the ball's quality poor, with multiple reports of basic units arriving damaged and beat up, and one customer noting it was definitely not brand new.

"...The DVD isn't professional quality, but it's good enough for what it is: an introduction to contact juggling...." Read more

"This quality of the toy is not up to par. I purchased one for my son. He is adept at juggling and has learned many of the simple tricks...." Read more

"It is a contact juggling ball! It also seems to be poorly molded and arrived with way to many chips, scratches and flaws for my liking." Read more

"This product is a fake. Demo video is slight of hand. This is nothing more than an OVERSIZED MARBLE...." Read more

Good for practice only
2 out of 5 stars
Good for practice only
I've wanted to try contact juggling for a few years but never found any sellers in person. Then Fushigi Ball came along, and they were sold at local stores, so I bought two since I also wanted to try tricks involving two in one hand. Pros: If you can find it on sale for less than the price of a better brand, then buy it for beginner practice. That is, a Fushigi Ball is pretty good for beginners who are just starting out and tend to drop it often. The weight seems pretty good too, feeling solid and heavy enough for most basic tricks. Cons: It's not a perfect sphere, and you can tell by tossing it into a mid-air spin. There's definitely a wobble when it spins. I've tried with two different Fushigi Balls, and it's the same. Also, there are little imperfections on either the metal ball inside or the clear acrylic outside, like little stains. Even more noticeable is the non-reflective band that travels along one of the "equators" of the metal ball inside, which is noticeable when turning the ball. It even mentions in the box something along the lines of how each ball will be "unique." Thus you can't do good isolation tricks (turning the ball in place while making it appear to not be turning). In turn, Fushigi Balls aren't as good as other brands for actual performance in front of other people, because the illusions won't be as good. Tips: I ignored the warnings inside the box that tell you not to play with it outside in the sunlight. I find that for beginners who keep dropping balls, outdoors in a grass yard or field is a good place to practice to keep from damaging the ball. As for the sunlight warning, don't worry about your Fushigi Ball causing fires from magnifying the sunlight. It just won't work. I tried and couldn't get the sunlight to be magnified by the ball in any way at all. Overall opinion: Buy a different brand instead. But again, if you can get your hands on a cheap, on-sale Fushigi Ball, you're a beginner, and you aim to use a better ball for actual performances in the future, then buy it for practice.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2013
    My 12 years old son bought two of these. Whatched the video and practice for hourse and he love it!

    This is an acrylic and metallic ball and pretty heavy. I don't recommend of very young kids. If they throw the ball, it won't fly, will be directly over your loved hard wood floors, or your feet! So "gravity" is just a word, this ball.........is a ball, not a tennis ball, I would say over a pound ball.

    So, if you want a flying ball this is not for you. It takes several hours of practice to make those drills and it will look like they are floating in the air.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2011
    It's a rip off! Firstly, children do not understand even with parental explanation that this ball does not defy gravity. Secondly, the advertisement says that the "trick" can be easily learned. Not so. Hours if practicing with snaking this thing around your hands is boring, and looks exactly like what a person is doing...rolling a ball in their hands. Wouldn't recommend it even for a person that enjoys the "practice", it's a waste of time. All of it. Winds up becoming a paperweight and doesn't even fill that category well enough to justify the price. Advertising too vaque-toes the line of actually making false claims. One important point the commericial missed was how BORING this thing is, whether the "illusion" ever works or NOT. save your money and forget this magic!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2012
    Despite the negative reviews I bought one of these a few months ago so I'd have something to do while my wife was out of town for three weeks--I practiced each evening when the kids were in bed. Actually, I think it's a good deal. At the time I paid $9, and here is what was in the box: the ball itself, a simple DVD with instructions on some various contact juggling techniques, a cheap bag for storing the ball, and a plastic stand for displaying the ball on a shelf or desktop. Everything I needed to get started. If I keep practicing and actually pick up some skills I'll have gotten my $9 worth out of it, and can then move on to a better ball and some better instruction. If not, I'm only out $9.

    The ball isn't the greatest; the other reviews are spot on. But what do you expect for $9? It's good enough for an introductory ball. As other reviews have noted, the ball breaks easily (I also noticed it chips and scratches easily--one star off for that). The solution is pretty simple: don't practice over a hard surface! I practice over a carpet, or in my room facing my bed. That way when the ball falls (as it does frequently) it lands on the blankets and mattress.

    The DVD isn't professional quality, but it's good enough for what it is: an introduction to contact juggling. It's certainly better than learning from a book. I'm using the DVD and find it fairly easy to follow. I'm not as good as the guy in the video, but since he explains the steps of each technique and demonstrates them, with a lot of practice I can become good.

    Finally, contact juggling isn't some magic art or game. It's a skill, and it needs to be developed with patience and practice. Lots of practice. This isn't a toy for kids, and the ball isn't going to appear to "float" at first use. If you purchase this thinking it's going to entertain your kids, or you are going to immediately do the stuff you see in the video or commercial, you will be disappointed. If you are curious about contact juggling and want to try it out without spending a lot of money I think you'll find this suitable.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2015
    I love my Fushigi, I am still learning how to do it but I can do some of the easier tracks, I can do the UFO LOL but it's great fun too. I'm not able to watch the DVD I am still waiting for my DVD player to get here, but I have watch the training video on YouTub, I yhink the Amazing Kenny is great. and he is a great teacher.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2012
    Drop it and it will break, its basically a glass ball with a metal ball inside. You need to spend hours practicing to learn how to spin, slide and whatever else with this ball, it looks fun, it looks cool but in no way is there any magic or gravity defiance to it. Its a cool looking breakable toy is all it is. It might be fun if you didnt have to spend hours learning how to handle it and pray you dont drop it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2011
    This is not a bad item if you want to get into contact juggling. Unfortunately it's so overmarketed that kids think it's more that it is. I sat down with my niece who was wanting this for Christmas and showed her videos online so she understood what it really was. She still wanted it, so I got it for her. She has had some fun with it, but mostly it just sits. Contact juggling takes time and effort to learn, so it's not for children with short attention spans. It's well packaged, comes with an instructional DVD and holder and seems to be of decent quality. It just isn't going to do what children see advertised without a lot of practice.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2012
    Why are you all saying it doesn't work? To start off with, there is nothing that can literally "defy" gravity. I mean were you really expecting it to float on its own or something? Come on, be serious. It's for contact juggling. It's an ancient art that you'll need patience and commitment. The word "contact" should be a clue in the first place. Anyways, this product is great for beginning contact juggling. It's cheap,durable,and there aren't many other contact juggling balls that look even remotely close to this one. All in all, buy it. Try it. If you don't like it or have the patience, then contact juggling isn't an art you should learn. So, I give this product a 5 out of 5 on everything!!!
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