A rabbit who claims to be a magician. He is planning to put on a magic show in the prison. However, it will take more than a few parlor tricks to fool and entertain the jaded and cynical animals that make up the general population. That is why he plans to stage a death-defying spectacular to attract an audience. You showed an interest in the show, but never expected that he wanted you to be his assistant. With a repertoire of magic tricks such as the Death Slice, do you have the courage to join him on stage?
Whitey was born into a magical family. His grandfather and father were both highly skilled magicians, but Whitey surpassed them both. At a young age, he became the head magician of the prestigious Top Hat troupe. All his fellow magicians looked up to him. But that was all in the past.
Whitey's reversal of fortune struck during a 100th show.. That night, he wowed the audience once again with his signature magic trick, the Death Slice. The show was such a roaring success that the troupe held a huge celebration, during which Whitey got blind drunk and spent the night with his beautiful assistant.
However, two days later, a TV show left Whitey absolutely speechless. A masked magician who called himself the Revealer exposed the methods behind numerous popular magic tricks, including Whitey's beloved Death Slice! Whitey felt like the sky was falling, for he knew better than anyone that the trick was now worthless.
As a result, the director of the troupe asked Whitey to come up with a new illusion, but Whitey had no intention of doing so. All he wanted to do was find out how his secret had been revealed. Convinced that the Death Slice was unsolvable, he concluded that someone must have peeked in his notebook, and he had only one suspect in mind: his assistant.
Whitey confronted her and threatened to call the police. The frightened girl admitted that she owed people money and that in order to pay the debt she had peeked at his notebook during the night they were together. She also confessed that the one who bought the secret from her was Oswald the Penguin, who was head magician before Whitey had taken his place a few years prior. However, she had no idea that Oswald would appear on TV as the Revealer to get back at Whitey.
"He's betrayed magic!" barked Whitey, the rage welling up in his bloodshot eyes. "The bastard must pay the price!"
A few days later, Whitey, pretending not to know the truth, invited Oswald round for drink, during which he lamented how the exposure of his secret had put him in a very difficult situation. Sensing an opportunity, Oswald suggested that if Whitey were to give back the position of head magician, he would "kindly" let Whitey be his assistant. Before the look of smug self-satisfaction even had the chance to dissipate from his face, Oswald felt a sudden rush of dizziness. It turned out that Whitey had drugged his wine.
Oswald awoke to find himself trapped in a box. It did not take him long to realize that it was the box used in Death Slice! Whitey laughed and told him that he had just improved the trick, and hoped that Oswald the great Revealer could be as smart as he was on TV and figure it out. Otherwise the guillotine blade would fall! But he only had 10 minutes.
Whitey's assistant saw what was going on. She was so frightened by his horrifying act of revenge that she called the police in a panic. But it took half an hour for the police to arrive at the theater. Of course, poor Oswald could not wait that long.