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Not to be confused with [[Magic Bullets]].
Not to be confused with [[Magic Bullets]].


The Magic Bullet, and its sequel, Magic Bullet To Go, are two infomercials that advertise a small blender. What differentiates these infomercials from many others is that their format is not unlike a [[Sit Com]], with a whole cast of delightful, colourful stereotypes. This factor has garnered it much attention from those who love watching these commercials.
"[[The Magic Bullet]]", and its sequel," Magic Bullet To Go", are two infomercials that advertise a small blender. What differentiates these infomercials from many others is that their format is not unlike a [[Sitcom]], with a whole cast of delightful, colourful stereotypes. This factor has garnered it much attention from those who love watching these commercials.


The original set them in a house the morning after a barbecue. The guests are introduced, one by one, and Mick and Mimi, the cheerful main characters, are content to show the magical power of this machine. All of the guests share breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert together, done in "ten seconds or less". Eventually, the cast starts a new party, with the Magic Bullet in tow.
The original set them in a house the morning after a barbecue. The guests are introduced, one by one, and Mick and Mimi, the cheerful main characters, are content to show the magical power of this machine. All of the guests share breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert together, done in "ten seconds or less". Eventually, the cast starts a new party, with the Magic Bullet in tow.
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These infomercials contain examples of:

* [[Adult Child]]: Berman has some of this. "Yuck, I hate broccoli!"
* [[Adult Child]]: Berman has some of this. "Yuck, I hate broccoli!"
* [[The Alcoholic]]: Berman, and to a lesser extent Hazel.
* [[The Alcoholic]]: Berman, and to a lesser extent Hazel.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Berman, although he's a bit of a mix of this and [[The Eeyore]].
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Berman, although he's a bit of a mix of this and [[The Eeyore]].
* [[The Ditz]]: Dino
* [[The Ditz]]: Dino
* [[Drop in Character]]: Hazel.
* [[Drop-In Character]]: Hazel.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Hazel.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Hazel.
* [[Extreme Doormat]]: Dino can't even talk when Tina's talking for him.
* [[Extreme Doormat]]: Dino can't even talk when Tina's talking for him.
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* [[Recycled in Space]]: The Magic Bullet To Go is pretty much The Magic Bullet <small>WITH A BATTERY!</small>
* [[Recycled in Space]]: The Magic Bullet To Go is pretty much The Magic Bullet <small>WITH A BATTERY!</small>
** And now, there's the Baby Bullet, which is the Magic Bullet ''with a "cute"''(read: creepy)''face on it,'' used to make homemade <small>ORGANIC</small> baby food.
** And now, there's the Baby Bullet, which is the Magic Bullet ''with a "cute"''(read: creepy)''face on it,'' used to make homemade <small>ORGANIC</small> baby food.
* [[Shout Out]]: Many of the characters share names with [[The Flintstones]]. Betty, Wilma, Fred, Barney, ''Dino''...
* [[Shout-Out]]: Many of the characters share names with [[The Flintstones]]. Betty, Wilma, Fred, Barney, ''Dino''...
* [[So Bad It's Good]]
* [[So Bad It's Good]]
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Berman and his nachos.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Berman and his nachos.
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Latest revision as of 12:23, 18 April 2017

Not to be confused with Magic Bullets.

"The Magic Bullet", and its sequel," Magic Bullet To Go", are two infomercials that advertise a small blender. What differentiates these infomercials from many others is that their format is not unlike a Sitcom, with a whole cast of delightful, colourful stereotypes. This factor has garnered it much attention from those who love watching these commercials.

The original set them in a house the morning after a barbecue. The guests are introduced, one by one, and Mick and Mimi, the cheerful main characters, are content to show the magical power of this machine. All of the guests share breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert together, done in "ten seconds or less". Eventually, the cast starts a new party, with the Magic Bullet in tow.

In the sequel, we see our lovely bunch camped out in the middle of the woods. Despite this, they've got a table, a "camp stove", a frying pan, and multiple little bowls, plus an assortment of ingredients you wouldn't think to bring to a camp-out (eggs?). This one drops a couple of original characters, and adds a few more, like the unforgettable Dino.

A third has been released, but sadly, it doesn't live up to the standard of the first two. Nearly all the characters are replaced, within only Mimi and Mick surviving, and the iconic lines are gone.


Tropes used in The Magic Bullet include: