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  2. Hat-trick (magic trick) - Wikipedia

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    Top hat as an icon for magic. This magic clever trick is so well known that it has been referenced in a wide variety of media. The top hat used for the trick has become almost synonymous with stage magicians, and is commonly used as an icon to represent magic (such as the example on the right).

  3. Harry & Bunnie - Wikipedia

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    Harry — A young wannabe magician who auditions his way into a magical school in the first episode. Harry wants very much to impress others with his magical skills; unfortunately, though inventive, he is far less talented and lucky in pulling off magic than his mischievous former stage rabbit, Bunnie, who steals his magic wand in the first episode, becoming the school's star pupil.

  4. Magic hat - Wikipedia

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    Hat-trick (magic trick), a classic magic trick where a performer will produce an object out of an apparently empty top hat Witch hat , a style of hat worn by witches in popular culture depictions, characterized by a conical crown and a wide brim

  5. Coonskin cap - Wikipedia

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    The look of the cap that was marketed to young boys was typically simplified; it was usually a faux fur lined skull cap with a raccoon tail attached. A variation was marketed to young girls as the Polly Crockett hat. It was similar in style to the boys' cap, including the long tail, but was made of all-white fur (faux or possibly rabbit).

  6. Wikipedia:Pulling a rabbit out of a hat - Wikipedia

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    An editor attempting to pull a rabbit out of a hat will defend their edits against all discussion. Like the magician, an editor engaging in the "Trick hat" is doing so for an audience and may many times do so on pages with high traffic, such as a controversial article or a major mainstream topic. For the most part these actions have a ...

  7. Chapeaugraphy - Wikipedia

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    Chapeaugraphy, occasionally anglicised to chapography, is a novelty act and a busking trick in which a ring-shaped piece of felt is manipulated to look like various types of hats. The act originated in 1618 with Parisian street performer Tabarin , the most famous of the charlatans who combined a French version of commedia dell'arte with a quack ...

  8. Sorcerer's Hat - Wikipedia

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    The Sorcerer's Hat appears throughout season 4 of Disney-produced television series Once Upon a Time, as a powerful artifact, capable of stealing powers from magic users. Queen Elsa's parents wanted the Hat to take away her ice powers, and Rumpelstiltskin wanted the hat to free himself of the control of his cursed dagger.

  9. File:AbellioGreaterAnglia.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo. If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any larger than is required for the purposes of identification and/or critical commentary. See Wikipedia:Logos.