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Reviewed by Melissa Camacho

CELEBRACADABRA challenges celebrities to show the world that they've got magical talent. Each featured "B-list" personality is paired with a professional illusionist, who teaches them the tricks of the trade. In each episode, the novice tricksters must perform magic for audiences and the show's judges, including notable magic instructor Jeff McBride and world-class illusionist Franz Harary. The contestant who conjures up the worst trick gets their magic wand snapped in half and "disappears." The last celebrity magician who doesn't turn into thin air gets to take home $100,000.

Is It Any Good?

3

The show doesn't reveal any of the magicians' magical secrets to TV audiences, but it does offer a behind-the-scenes glimpse at what goes into performing top-notch tricks and awesome illusions. It also introduces TV audiences to some of the best magical entertainers in the business. And although the featured celebrities are competing for cash, they seem more inspired by the opportunity to learn the craft and be able to amaze live audiences with their magical skills.

Older tweens and teens with an interest in magic will likely find this series entertaining. But while it's relatively mild, there's some sexual innuendo (most of which should go over the head of young viewers), a few stunts that draw fake blood, and occasional strong language (words like "damn" are audible, while curse words are fully bleeped). There's also some competitive behavior -- particularly from celebs like singer/reality show regular Carnie Wilson and Celebrity Fit Club host Ant -- but it's more annoying than aggressive. Overall, Celebracadabra is a fun look at how much talent and skill it takes to let people witness the unbelievable.

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