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Video: Channing Tatum and Jimmy Fallon Perform Kids-Friendly Version of 'Magic Mike'
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The 'Magic Mike XXL' actor and the 'Tonight Show' host act out 'Magic Mike' scenes written by elementary school kids on the late-night show.

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What "Magic Mike" would be like if it were made as a children's movie? Channing Tatum and Jimmy Fallon gave the answer as they performed "Magic Mike" scenes written by kids in a Tuesday, June 23 episode of "The Tonight Show".

Before the show, elementary school kids were asked to write what they thought "Magic Mike" would be about based on the movie's title alone. Steven, 8, from Dallas, Texas, wrote a scene where Magic Mike helped a kid named Josh pump up the flat tire on his bike.

Another kid, a 6-year-old, imagined Magic Mike as the king of aliens who has been disguising himself as an agent who should've protected the earth from aliens. In the third scene, Fallon and Tatum switched roles with the comedian playing Magic Mike and the hunky actor playing Magic Bird, who didn't like being a magic bird. The two then sang together to help calm down Magic Bird.

Channing Tatum reprises his role as Magic Mike in R-rated drama-comedy film "Magic Mike XXL", which is due to open in theaters across the nation on July 1.

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