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Synopsis
An insane magician wreaks havoc throughout Central City as the maniacally clever Trickster.
Trivia
- This episode, along with The Trial of the Trickster, was aired following the cancellation of The Flash as the TV movie, The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster.
- This episode includes two references to Jay Garrick's Flash. His appearance being nodded to in James Jesse's statue, and in the Flash costumes at the costume party Jesse later crashes.
- One of the other guests at the party dresses as Superman, a DC Comics hero known for working with the Flash.
- This is the first episode of the show where the main antagonist is based on a character from the DC Comics.
- After Barry defeated James Jesse, he told everyone at the ball "That's all Folks!" which is the Looney Tunes signature closing sequence.