by .robb. » Jan 4th, '11, 17:34
I tend to agree with the young'ins after the occasional visit to the MagicCafe forums. Have you seen some of the avatars there? In no way should we all be alike but damn... some of those guys... yeah.
An outside, but very real, factor to the success of Blaine, Angel, etc. is majorly funded marketing. It's no secret that, generally speaking, the younger the person is the easier they are to manipulate via advertising and endorsements. From breakfast cereal and toys to music and television/movies to clothing to magic and everywhere in between. That's in no way a slam at Blaine, Angel, etc. They still have to deliver and do.
You didn't specify ages but used more general terms like "children". That covers a lot of ages in an age group where the mental development of children just a couple of years apart can vary greatly. In the limited performances that I have done for elementary students I have found that the younger they are the harder they are to perform for. Purely guessing but I imagine it has to do with them not being as educated by both books and the real world to understand that something magical/impossible just happened. There are completely normal things that happen on an everyday basis that appear magical to younger children yet mean nothing to older children who are starting to get a grasp of physics, mathematics, language, etc. Kinda hard to entertain a child with Hippity Hop Rabbits when he/she is still amazed at how a little pink square on the end of their pencil can erase the black line that just came out of a yellow piece of wood. The same piece of wood that amazed them by starting off flat on the end but came out pointed after being inserted into a magical device that they themselves cranked the handle of.
Oh, to be a kid again!