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* The Amazing Johnathan - Jokes
* The Amazing Johnathan - Jokes
* Nicholas Night & Kinga - Painting Becomes Real, Disappearing & Reappearing
* Nicholas Night & Kinga - Painting Becomes Real, Disappearing & Reappearing
* [[Greg Frewin]] - Levitating Assistant
* J. B. Benn - Card Trick
* The Amazing Johnathan - Pranks
* Announcing the winner of the Baguette d’Or (Golden Wand): Sylvester the Jester


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 19:17, 3 February 2024

The Champions of Magic is an American series of television specials that originally aired on ABC from 1996 to 1998. This show is not to be confused with the UK show with the same name that opened in 2013. The Champions of Magic shows were produced by Gary Ouellet.

Champions of Magic 1

Originally aired in 1996, Hosted by Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and Lorenzo Lamas

Champions of Magic 2

Originally aired in 1997, Hosted by Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and Bronson Pinchot

Champions of Magic 3

Originally aired in 1998, Hosted by Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and David Chokachi

  • Tim Kole & Jenny Lynn - Assistant Passes Thru a Solid
  • Nicholas Night & Kinga - Disappearing & Reappearing Assistant
  • The Amazing Johnathan - Close-up Tricks
  • Juliana Chen - Rope Tying Trick
  • J. B. Benn - Digital Dexterity
  • The Amazing Johnathan - Jokes
  • Nicholas Night & Kinga - Painting Becomes Real, Disappearing & Reappearing
  • Greg Frewin - Levitating Assistant
  • J. B. Benn - Card Trick
  • The Amazing Johnathan - Pranks
  • Announcing the winner of the Baguette d’Or (Golden Wand): Sylvester the Jester

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