
Magic for Humans (2018)
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Alex Stamm — Art Direction
Episodes 19
Self Control
Justin explores the concepts of marshmallow self-control and why it's best just to go with the flow. Plus -- free fro-yo!
Read MoreExpress Yourself
School uniforms. Latte art. LEGO sculptures. Justin tackles the surprisingly magical ways people choose to express themselves.
Read MoreTerrifying Tech
It's man vs. machine as Justin squares off against a robot in a magic battle. Other topics include delivery drones, face yoga and virtual reality.
Read MoreSeeing Is Believing
Justin attempts to convince people that invisibility, brain-enhancing medicines and superpowers are all real. (Spoiler alert: They're not!)
Read MoreGuilt Trip
Oh, the guilt! Justin talks to moms about lying for a living. Later, he conducts an eyewitness experiment and amazes detention-stricken students.
Read MoreDaddy Issues
Between bad dad jokes, Justin pulls pranks with his son, awes parents with his uncanny childproofing and tests his reflexes against the LA Chargers.
Read MoreWe Should Talk
Communication is key as Justin plays language games in an ESL class and conducts psychic readings at a library. Plus: starstruck subliminal messages.
Read MoreAll Work and No Play
After telecommuting via a handy TaskRabbit helper, Justin amazes kids with tricks for skipping chores and performs a feat of dazzling multitasking.
Read MoreTime Is Relative
Justin turns water into mead at the Renaissance fair and speed-knits a sweater before slowing down to share magical memories with his mother.
Read MorePower Trip
Magic can influence the influencers and convince people they feel things they don't. But it can also teach children about the power of positive words.
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