You know, this act is great, but I heard it's really expensive since they have to hire a new Teller every time they perform it. That and the life insurance payouts.
One Mississippi two Mississippi three Mississippi four Mississippi five Mississippi....CONGRATULATIONS TELLER YOU JUST BROKEn HOUDINI’S RECORD. Always my favorite part lol
@@erkanuzunlar2938 Teller is Teller's actual last name though, now he just legally changed his whole name to "Teller". Also your comment was from 3 months ago, but I though, eh why not
Card passed at 8:04 if that's what your referring to. And at 9:04 Teller is manipulating the card. 8:43 is one of the few times when there was no misdirection
I love the announcer at the end... Dude dies on his show and he goes on unfazed, like someone just reheased the same poem that was rehearsed a few thousand times before...
I'm not sure if it was this one but apparently they once did this trick and teller was supposed to come up at the end and show that he was ok but decided not to. Then when they got the whole cast out for a curtain call teller didn't show up there either.
We love you, the energy, the presentation, the concept of a tall loud guy and a short quiet guy. Wonderful show really, we love all about you guys. But didn't fool us. ;)
At 8:43 Penn stuck the card onto the side of the box. At 9:45 when everyone is distracted by Penn and Richard you can see Teller reach for the side of the box to get the card, then as soon as he does this you can see him turn around. As for the breathing part, he could've actually been holding his breath for that long, but most likely he could've been using a secret breathing mechanism. I don't think he was breathing purely in the tiny space in his goggles. The breath-holding illusion could've been done in many ways, in which one of them is that secret pipes are stuck inside Teller's nostrils which run through the goggle frames and through the sides of the goggles, into his shirt or something and a small air tank hides in his shirt. I noticed that Teller constantly keeps his head on his left arm, so if his breathing method was used, then I think the pipes run through his left sleeve, and he breathes in through his nose and breathes out through his mouth, which he does time to time.
Well done. I’m too lazy to look at the slight of hand, but it was obvious that the card was slipped in in one of the times he went to the box. Also there’s a video that showed how the breathing underwater for 20 minutes was possible. I assumed it was something similar to that
See, real magicians, can make it entertaining for everyone, including those who know what to look for and often debunk tricks. Penn and Teller are ALWAYS entertaining whether I know how they did something or not
and THIS is why this trick is a classic for them! You spend so much time laughing at small moments and you really are focused on the card trick, the reveal at the end catches you off guard the first time you see it
6:22 Immediately after shuffling the cards, Penn turns to his left and pockets the card in his left pocket while also misdirecting us by asking Judy for the time. 8:38 You can see Penn reach back into his left pocket for the card before the camera cuts to a shot of Teller. Right after, Penn goes up to the tank and places his left hand on top of the tank to set the card in place. 9:45 Teller turns to his right to grab the card before completely turning around to place the card inside of his goggles.
So excited - Tickets to see these guys in 2021. My 2021 is epic at the moment (I hope nothing stops it being epic because 2020 was supposed to be my year lol)
"This is the lockpicking lawyer, and as you can see at a little after 3 minutes in this video, the audience is blissfully unaware that the very masterlock closing that water torture chamber is incredibly easy to pick..."
You can find an earlier version of this trick on UA-cam where it did almost go wrong and Teller was in actual danger of drowning so they had stage hands rush to the set to pull him out the moment the card was revealed. Teller apparently got some water inside the mask as he was slipping the card in, so they subsequently revised the trick to make sure it would never happen again.
I've seen this trick done a bunch of different times, and now ever since watching "Off the Deep End" as well, I'm just convinced Teller can breathe underwater.
I liked the Fool Us version better where they waited for someone from the audience to shout "let him out!", and then stopped the watch while criticising the audience. Of course, they can't wait like that on someone else's show.
I love Penn and Teller so much. They've brought me endless joy. Is that Joana lumley ? Why does she look older here than she does in this year wtf when did she start aging backwards
6:25 as he turns around he places the card in his pocket. He either hands the card to Teller around 8:04 or at 8:45 when he tries to reach for the key. And I'm guessing Teller can breathe through his nose in the goggles.
This was so awesome! First time seeing it. I hope this is the trick that they spoke about in an interview. In which the end when they normally bow Penn didnt come out to bow. hahah
Obviously there was a hidden breather inside the mask, that's why his nose was duct into it. you didn't see the bubbles, because air was extracted through the same place it came in, probably some flat shaped pipe in the headband thing.
It took me watching this trick twice, but I think I've figured it all out, and I'm proud as hell about that... HOWEVER... This means I figured out a 24 year old trick... That's not THAT impressive.
@Mark Five At 8:43 he passes the card to Teller through misdirection. The goggles are vital, as are Teller's hands being out of the water, as the goggles cover Teller's nose, and have a pipe leading through his sleeve and up to his hands, allowing him to still get air despite the scuba tank being disconnected. Other than that it's just a matter of moving the chosen card to the top or bottom of the deck, and using sleight of hand to get it to Teller in the tank at 8:43. I could be wrong about something, but I feel like I at least figured most of it out.
@@theradiantdehd3997 Thank you for this, it was bugging me :-) . Now that I look at Teller @6.29, it's so dark that you could definitely hide a transparent tube. People say the audience doesn't want to know how the trick is done, that it "ruins the magic" and we want to be baffled... I say humbug! Trying to solve the puzzle is what magic shows are all about for me.
sigh.... If he were breathing you would see the bubbles. Holding your breath is a skill you can learn, the world record is far longer than Teller would have held his breath here, it's not unlikely at all that he learned this talent that other magicians have also learned before him.
@@ev6558 Lol what ? No, there wouldn't be bubbles since the pipe and goggles are sealed. And no, it's not physically possible to hold your breathe for 7 minutes without going into apnea. Yes you can train yourself to apnea, but you wouldn't be doing a magic trick lol.
Teller is drowning and everyone is just laughing at Penn's jokes, Teller is obviously alive because he is still on the Penn and Teller show, but THEY NEVER TOOK HIM OUT OF THE BOX!!!!
You know, this act is great, but I heard it's really expensive since they have to hire a new Teller every time they perform it. That and the life insurance payouts.
Teller has a double, just like Robert Angier in The Prestige
Secretly? Teller is an Atlantean. He's good friends with Aquaman.
Nah they'll just send another android to replace the previous one.
Legend has it that Judy is still counting out loud up until now.
Nicely done, Judy
12272299.733 minutes 😂 rough calculation since March 1996 til today.. someone tell Judy to stop and take 5 minutes rest
Lol!
Twenty seven years, three months, eight days, nine hours, thirteen minutes and THIRTY SECONDS!!!
Thank you Judy!
“15,768,794 and 30 seconds!”
“Nicely done Judy”
When they just wheeled him out without opening it I died 🤣
I died, he died, the toaster died, I revived the toaster
One Mississippi two Mississippi three Mississippi four Mississippi five Mississippi....CONGRATULATIONS TELLER YOU JUST BROKEn HOUDINI’S RECORD. Always my favorite part lol
I'm always amazed how Penn is talking so much without telling while Teller does all the telling without talking.
@@erkanuzunlar2938 Teller is Teller's actual last name though, now he just legally changed his whole name to "Teller". Also your comment was from 3 months ago, but I though, eh why not
@@artoftaylortorres5105 Wow is 3 months a long time in UA-cam time? lol
@@judgeberry6071 As of writing, youtube says your comment is 3 months ago. I think yeah, 3 months is a long time here
@@justinebeano9426 I was actually making a joke based on the OP being 3 years. Now that is a long time in UA-cam time 😆
Nicely done Judy!
8:43 "thats not juggling, thats called misdirection" applies perfectly
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It was quite obvious though
Card passed at 8:04 if that's what your referring to. And at 9:04 Teller is manipulating the card. 8:43 is one of the few times when there was no misdirection
"I'm Jiggling, I'm Jiggling! I'm Jiggling but nothings happening!"
This whole thing is hilarious!
Reminds me of my wedding night. . . . . .
HA HA HA! Fucking hell!
Commence to jigglin', y'all!
even these 20 year old tricks are still wonderful to watch. penn and teller the greatest!
I like to believe that Penn is like Rick and has an infinite supply of Teller Clones
Which interview is this?
"IM JIGGGGGEELINN IM JIGGEELLINNN" That killed me lol
IK RIGHT!?! xD I spit out my coffee to this!
No wonder Teller's never aged. The guy's undead.
Lmao the announcer awas NOT ammused
He's all
....**stone cold face**...thank you....
Now some opera....
Lol
The announcer should have some respect, a man died for this magic trick😔
The announcer is the Late, Sir David Frost. The Englishman who got the American President, Nixon to confess what no one else could get him to confess.
The British are known for not showing emotion.
@@notswush just realized his nose is in the mask so he's breathing I believe
@@borntodismember yea, I figured this isnt literally video of a man dying on stage, I was just rolling with the goof.
I often forget how nicely people dressed back in the 90s when they had to dress up. Fabulous outfit from Judy, fitting of the era.
I love the announcer at the end... Dude dies on his show and he goes on unfazed, like someone just reheased the same poem that was rehearsed a few thousand times before...
I'm not sure if it was this one but apparently they once did this trick and teller was supposed to come up at the end and show that he was ok but decided not to. Then when they got the whole cast out for a curtain call teller didn't show up there either.
@@lockmelon3055 HAHA Class!
What I love about Penn and Teller is even when you figure out the trick it somehow makes it better.
i love this act since the first time i saw it. second best thing they have done since being held upside down
We love you, the energy, the presentation, the concept of a tall loud guy and a short quiet guy. Wonderful show really, we love all about you guys.
But didn't fool us.
;)
I like how Teller gives Judy the thumbs up.
THANK YOU!!!
Drinking game: take a shot every time Penn says "Nicely done, Judy!"
Shot every 30 seconds? Sounds like my kinda game!
Love how Judy is still counting even after the trick is done 😂
Watching in March 19, 2021! 25 years later and still highly entertaining
I’ve watched this trick multiple times in different and I just love it so much. It’s my favourite of theirs.
This is the funniest magic act I've ever seen!
If you're ever in Vegas go see them at the Rio, it's worth every penny to sit front row.
At 8:43 Penn stuck the card onto the side of the box. At 9:45 when everyone is distracted by Penn and Richard you can see Teller reach for the side of the box to get the card, then as soon as he does this you can see him turn around. As for the breathing part, he could've actually been holding his breath for that long, but most likely he could've been using a secret breathing mechanism. I don't think he was breathing purely in the tiny space in his goggles. The breath-holding illusion could've been done in many ways, in which one of them is that secret pipes are stuck inside Teller's nostrils which run through the goggle frames and through the sides of the goggles, into his shirt or something and a small air tank hides in his shirt. I noticed that Teller constantly keeps his head on his left arm, so if his breathing method was used, then I think the pipes run through his left sleeve, and he breathes in through his nose and breathes out through his mouth, which he does time to time.
Well done. I’m too lazy to look at the slight of hand, but it was obvious that the card was slipped in in one of the times he went to the box. Also there’s a video that showed how the breathing underwater for 20 minutes was possible. I assumed it was something similar to that
Brilliant
Well done you ruined the magic for me
Nice, only took you a little over 22 years.
VEMIDSE I assume you reacted the same at Penn and Teller's Transparent Cups and Balls?
This went better than the Saturday live performance, although the SNL version of this trick was interesting for other reasons.
NICELY DONE JUDY!
As soon as I saw that padlock was a Masterlock and knew this was an easy trick.. LPL you have shown me the world (?
Nice, I thought the same thing 🤣🤣
See, real magicians, can make it entertaining for everyone, including those who know what to look for and often debunk tricks. Penn and Teller are ALWAYS entertaining whether I know how they did something or not
and THIS is why this trick is a classic for them! You spend so much time laughing at small moments and you really are focused on the card trick, the reveal at the end catches you off guard the first time you see it
When I saw what kind of lock that was I instantly thought of the LockPickingLawyer
That was literally the day I was born. Good stuff.
"2:49 Teller and we be jammin!" 😂😂
6:28
i was not even born then, and they were performing for such a big gathering. wow.
She didn’t know how to use a stopwatch. Amazing how far this has come
I love all the extra stuff they have in their later versions like you see on fool us
They do a trick like that. The host, "Thank you. Our next guest...". Gotta love the english XDXD
6:22 Immediately after shuffling the cards, Penn turns to his left and pockets the card in his left pocket while also misdirecting us by asking Judy for the time.
8:38 You can see Penn reach back into his left pocket for the card before the camera cuts to a shot of Teller. Right after, Penn goes up to the tank and places his left hand on top of the tank to set the card in place.
9:45 Teller turns to his right to grab the card before completely turning around to place the card inside of his goggles.
Judy has a lovely voice.
I got nervous when he showed the card and it wasn't a 3 of clubs, but then I realized this version doesn't have a card force.
So, this is where the Teller is dead theories come from…
And this isn't the original Penn. He looks way different in 1988 than 1996 but looks the same in 2020? Nah man, don't buy it
@@ryanbrothers5377 I love me a good theory but unfortunately I am not dumb enough to believe it😢. I wish I could lol.
*nicely done Judy*
*"Screw it Richard he's brain dead"*
It's 3AM and I am laughing my ass off
it’s hilarious how the host just came back and just carried on as normal
Beautiful entertainment based off a simple card trick. Genius!
"nicely done". you killed me !!
So excited - Tickets to see these guys in 2021. My 2021 is epic at the moment (I hope nothing stops it being epic because 2020 was supposed to be my year lol)
Did ya see them yet
Hope your year has continued to be epic. If you did get to see them, I’m crazy jealous!
@@Doubel still not been on I think they've rescheduled for 2022 or maybe 2023. I refuse to say any of those years will be Epic just in case ha
"This is the lockpicking lawyer, and as you can see at a little after 3 minutes in this video, the audience is blissfully unaware that the very masterlock closing that water torture chamber is incredibly easy to pick..."
I heard that at the end credits tellers name doesn’t show, and he doesn’t come out with the rest of the actors
That was SNL, and Penn said they got complaints about a fake snake trick but not Teller dying.
I remember when I 1st saw them perform this act on an episode I saw on tv, I actually thought Teller drowned to death in da tank..
You can find an earlier version of this trick on UA-cam where it did almost go wrong and Teller was in actual danger of drowning so they had stage hands rush to the set to pull him out the moment the card was revealed. Teller apparently got some water inside the mask as he was slipping the card in, so they subsequently revised the trick to make sure it would never happen again.
@@daniel_charms That was on Saturday Night Live. The video of that is on UA-cam.
I've seen this trick done a bunch of different times, and now ever since watching "Off the Deep End" as well, I'm just convinced Teller can breathe underwater.
I can tell you if you want but it takes some of the fun out of it.
Teller can breathe through his nose. Notice the don’t use a normal set of goggles in the act...
amazing
Adding humor with a hidden touch of S.C.S. separates Penn & Teller from all the others.
S.C.S. = Sacred Cow Sarcasm
This must be one of their oldest tricks. They've been doing it since the 80's and still do it today.
Lol, In my recommended feed is David Blaine's TED Talk on holding his breath for 17 minutes.
SpoilerAlert; Teller was originally a set of Octuplets...
I don't BE-LIEEEEVE it! He even got played on to the theme.
8-8:30 when he goes and touches the key he slides the right card behind it and then teller turns around away from the crowd and puts it on his goggles
oh thanks
👌
Actually 8:41, reaches in his pocket, grabs card, 8:45 slides card into tank.
That's what I'm thinking. Why else would they need such a big nameplate with Teller's name on it?
To slip in the card.
I liked the Fool Us version better where they waited for someone from the audience to shout "let him out!", and then stopped the watch while criticising the audience. Of course, they can't wait like that on someone else's show.
The one with John Cleese just killed me at -I mean I'll say it is my card if it helps.
@@KucheKlizma That was fabulous! Though, my favorite part was the nod to Cleese’s character from Fawlty Towers.
6:27 ok but they do be jammin doe
No one:
Penn: NICELY DONE JUDY!
I've seen teller die at least 20 different times I love it LOL this is such a good trick I'm so fascinated by
"Screw it Richard, he's braindead."
I'm dying
9:00 can't you see, JUST HOW MUCH I CARE ABOUT YOUR TRAGEDY! (Anyone who gets that has my utter respect)
what?
BMC and Penn and Teller was not the overlap I was expecting to see today, but here we are
Judy is everything that was good about 1996...
If Penn could describe this trick he would have probably said it was "nicely done" 😂
this was fun! nice one :D
I love Penn and Teller so much. They've brought me endless joy. Is that Joana lumley ? Why does she look older here than she does in this year wtf when did she start aging backwards
Penn calm ❤❤❤
I was more amazed when the envelope said "March 19" which by ridiculous odds happens to be today
RIP the crowd!!!
Magic legends
9:08 Cracked me up so much!
The difference between 1:00 and 1:30 is like 11 seconds
I suspected as much. All to hype it up for the audience!
Judy is a dream
amazing trick 😁
Watching this in 2020 --- wow, they didn't age a bit in almost 25 years????
6:25 as he turns around he places the card in his pocket. He either hands the card to Teller around 8:04 or at 8:45 when he tries to reach for the key. And I'm guessing Teller can breathe through his nose in the goggles.
Breath through his nose with the goggles?
Thats..
thats not how oxygen works)
@@128Gigabytes the goggles are large and go over his noes. He can breathe the air in the pocket that's covering his noes and eyes.
@liluglydude Hidden line with an O2 tank.
Judy is the best!
Just in case you're wondering, he is breathing through his nose in the mask, there is air being pumped into the mask
"Skrew it Richard he's brain dead" best line ever
Richard is the Gaius guy from Merlin!
thats where i knew him from!
This was so awesome! First time seeing it. I hope this is the trick that they spoke about in an interview. In which the end when they normally bow Penn didnt come out to bow. hahah
Did you mean to say that *Teller* didn't come out to bow???
WAIT A MINUTE! They really kept going with teller in the tank?
@@MooseMoosely he ment the rest of the show
Obviously there was a hidden breather inside the mask, that's why his nose was duct into it. you didn't see the bubbles, because air was extracted through the same place it came in, probably some flat shaped pipe in the headband thing.
oh no Teller died... ANYWAY our next performer..
Am assuming the face mask was recirculating air to him
Pretty sure he has a breathing tube in his sleeve since he keeps his hands above water most of the time
I'd love to know how they do it.
But then again. I really don't wanna know.
i think pen might’ve slipped teller the card when he tried to grab the key or during the multiple times pen got close to the case
skates yes, but the coolest part imo is Teller getting the card inside his goggles
Maurice B. i think teller just does it when he turns his back. great trick none the less🤞🏼
@@skrtiee yes. But he is underwater and the card doesn´t seem to be wet i think.
She says 30 seconds then 1 minute 30 seconds only 15 seconds apart.
Aaron Shattuck yeah the timer seemed awfully fast
Nope, i watched the video timer, it’s correct
Chris Miller at 4:55 she says one minute then at 5:08 she says one minute thirty seconds.
May be some cuts since it is on TV?
RIP Teller gr8 m8, i r8 8/8
Judy is magician these guys can’t fool me
Judy did really well
2:01 Absodootly
I wish he said to me "nicely done" ;)
It took me watching this trick twice, but I think I've figured it all out, and I'm proud as hell about that... HOWEVER... This means I figured out a 24 year old trick... That's not THAT impressive.
@Mark Five At 8:43 he passes the card to Teller through misdirection. The goggles are vital, as are Teller's hands being out of the water, as the goggles cover Teller's nose, and have a pipe leading through his sleeve and up to his hands, allowing him to still get air despite the scuba tank being disconnected. Other than that it's just a matter of moving the chosen card to the top or bottom of the deck, and using sleight of hand to get it to Teller in the tank at 8:43.
I could be wrong about something, but I feel like I at least figured most of it out.
@@theradiantdehd3997 does he pass it? I think he just sits it up there and then he grabs it during his "strugle" scene
@@theradiantdehd3997 Thank you for this, it was bugging me :-) . Now that I look at Teller @6.29, it's so dark that you could definitely hide a transparent tube.
People say the audience doesn't want to know how the trick is done, that it "ruins the magic" and we want to be baffled... I say humbug! Trying to solve the puzzle is what magic shows are all about for me.
sigh.... If he were breathing you would see the bubbles. Holding your breath is a skill you can learn, the world record is far longer than Teller would have held his breath here, it's not unlikely at all that he learned this talent that other magicians have also learned before him.
@@ev6558 Lol what ? No, there wouldn't be bubbles since the pipe and goggles are sealed. And no, it's not physically possible to hold your breathe for 7 minutes without going into apnea. Yes you can train yourself to apnea, but you wouldn't be doing a magic trick lol.
I love how they're great magicians, but the only illusions here are stuffing a card in your pocket and breathing through your nose lol
Teller is drowning and everyone is just laughing at Penn's jokes, Teller is obviously alive because he is still on the Penn and Teller show, but THEY NEVER TOOK HIM OUT OF THE BOX!!!!
That Teller is a clone created by Tesla's machine.
Yuh
"Absoderply"