Teller nearly SHOCKED by dangerous juggling duo, The Passing Zone, on Penn & Teller: Fool Us!
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Jon and Owen of The Passing Zone join Penn & Teller on their hit show "Penn & Teller: Fool Us!" and perform a dangerous magic and juggling trick!
Them: *"We're going to put Teller in danger"*
Teller: 😃
Because nothing in magic is ever truly dangerous, if it's dangerous then it isn't magic.
@@xbon1 there are magic danger acts bro
@@shirohemoth1946 doesn't. 0% chance. you'd have to not be a real magician if you can't pull off your tricks all the time.
Lol
@@snacku5706 Yes and those acts are supposed to look and feel dangerous without actually being dangerous. Penn said himself: it would be unethical to perform magic that is genuinely dangerous.
Welp, off to look up juggling combat videos.
I just did too... Was not disappointed xD
Lol!!
What thats REAL?!?
Juggling combat ?
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No words.
Thank you, this is going to be my next pickup line:" Excuse me ma'am your thighs are covering my launch area."
*Landing area ah? ;)
As if anyone would complain about that
She for some reason flirts back but you just wanted to jump off that chair into the vents
>excuse me ma’am cringe
@@Sip_Dhit There are always setbacks, no one stands between me and my crawl into the ventilation system.
Penn seems to be suggesting that they somehow switched the trap with another one. That's honestly more impressive than catching the card.
Alexander F he was just testing him. They didn’t switch it. It’s something they created. You can see after he jumps over him he bumped the bottom of the mouse trap on his leg and it releases the card from within in
So in magic, a rat trap is a code for having someone hidden somewhere in the act, under the table in this case. When teller picks a card they say it out loud, there person in the table places that exact card from a separate deck into the compartment in the baton. The juggler bumps the baton on his waist to activate that compartment. Penn knows there is someone hiding in the table helping and so asks if he can inspect the "rat trap"
@@giuliogimiliano3110 i also suspect the card choice was forced because the way they did the selection, moved it to the top of the deck, then handed them the card off the top of the deck
@@giuliogimiliano3110 thank you
They actually did switch the trap ... this is badly edited, when they cleared the floor with the blue mat, it was placed behind the table and the trap was switched at that moment ...
Teller’s manic grin as they juggle dangerous objects over his face is the real magic, here!
He just can't be fazed
They're not actually dangerous.
if they were actually dangerous, they wouldn't have allowed the act.
@@alexhalfner8837 says me. Every competitor has to reveal their act to the backstage judge before the act. And Penn and Teller worth millions of dollars in revenues. Do you really think the producers would allow putting such assets in danger?
@@Harry351ify relatively minor danger, yes. The stun gun will just hurt a little, the rat traps will leave a bruise at worst, and the kerosene torch is borderline harmless
This is not juggling this is called misdirection.
For if you look over here...
Magic is just one big misdirection
I’ve seen that line at least 17 times just this month
@@345wer That's how you lose your wallet c:
Misdirection is juggling your attention and focus.
I like how Teller hears "danger on stage" and he just RUNS to the stage...Teller is fearless.
Maniacally smiling as well! xD
He knows he’s not in any real danger. He’s excited to see the effect up close.
He's been a stage magician for decades. He's used to that sort of thing.
@@RareCandyRehab What are the jugglers throwing around then if it's not dangerous to lie there?
I mean they know what they're doing and all, but couldn't they still and drop one of the items?
@@lernenmitfrauweisenberger9130 yes but the chances are small, the items arent heavy enough to hurt much, and they gave him the safety glasses just in case.
the stun gun is fake, so the most dangerous outcome would be getting a rat trap dropped on his cheek or similar. Not pleasant at all but hardly lethal.
They remind me of an American version of the Weasley twins from Harry Potter.
Haha I had same impression and I was going to look for comment like this one
Haha definitely
This had nothing to do with Harry potter before you barged in
I searched this comment, because I instantly thought the same.
I was looking for that comment
Clever. Take the one judge that could possibly spot what you did, and put them in a position where they can’t possibly see clearly what’s happening. A bit underhanded.
A bit late but Penn said it himself one episode, "Magicians cheat all the time! To fool us means you are the better cheater!' or something along those lines, so it's not underhanded, it's fair play. Though they have stated there are certain things that are underhanded that they don't allow. On top of it, people often forget that while yes, Teller, is the one you need to watch out for, Penn also knows a thing or two. I can't remember who it was but the trick actually fooled Teller BUT Penn was the one who caught the important part of the trick. There's a reason why it's "Fool Us" and not "Fool Teller" or "Fool Penn".
> A bit underhanded.
Nice one.
how did he swap the trap? or the whole stick? while jumping? this was a real tricky 1
@@jaxman682 I think that's part of Penn's strategy, too. He always gives Teller the credit and calls himself the "Big, dumb one." But Penn is clearly just as incredible. They're both masters of their craft and you can't underestimate either one of them, which is why it always shocks me when magicians invite Penn/Teller up to the stage with them. Either it's to misdirect their attention, or they're just that damn confident/good.
@@SirPraiseSun He didn't. "Rat trap" means something different in the world of magic.
Regardless of how this is done the juggling is absolutely phenomenal and especially the seamless continuation of juggling. The real magic is skill and dedication to their craft.
@James Klette brilliant comment
I just realised that the UA-cam rights for the performances are given to the performers. Awesome
Yup. It's an agreement that Penn and Teller made with the CW about producing the show. They are both really ethical people.
@@LeoStaley i love this detail.
Not in the UK one though, those get removed by copyright claims.
"Baby's first stun gun" - that really tickled me!
Haha me too!
They were hilarious through and through. Screw the magic and fool us elements. I have rarely been this entertained by a juggling act.
For those who think this was too easy, just remember the guy jumped over the shoulders of his partner and caught the three objects, continued juggling and did one more thing... all very smoothly!
2 more things but yes . I liked the act
@@domainmusicandgaming Sorry, yes; two more things. He also had the time whilst jumping over his colleague to send an sms to his mother for her birthday!
Hang on, I watched this in .25 speed and the dude that made the jump and caught the items did actually catch the rat trap. As he juggles, he intentionally bangs the base of the rod into his belt and at that moment, the 7 card appears on the trap.
I noticed this too. Dead on 6:00. You can pause and use the < and > keys to go frame by frame.
If you watch the black part of the handle after the slam, it slides up. So slide the card out from inbetween the traps
@@Tehbestestevasss But the card is on the outside of one trap, not between the traps.
my jaw dropped when he jumped over him and caught all the 3 items . it was so awesome >3
“AND THAT KIDS, is how I severely injured Teller.”
I love performances like this; Hilarious, to the point and absolutely absurd. The best form of entertainment.
I don't care that they didn't fool them.. This is what entertainment is all about!
I absolutely love the Passing Zone. Saw them live back in college and they along with P&T were a huge influence on my duo magic act. This was a great routine.
when did skip bayless start juggling
I've been watching a lot P&T: FU videos a lot recently and this was the most entertaining one to me!
“We’re gonna put Teller in danger.”
Teller : “Danger?! Hell yeah!”
he was like happy about it
Penn and Teller going up to greet the performers is so wholesome.
I LOVE these guys. I hope they will come back again.
Oh shit dude thought you were dead
Normies: "Anime movements are so unrealistic. Nobody could ever move like that in a real fight."
Me: *shows this video*
Teller is so damned cute. Imagine having a son that cute. His mom and dad must have ignored him sometimes just so their hearts wouldn't melt completely.
Nooo, he is cute because he is a man, who doesn't talk.... lol THATS sex appeal.
I felt like I was watching 2 Mark Summers on Double Dare...80s baby
That was probably the best show performance I've seen on P and T. The other magicians are good, but this really was entertainment at its finest, and a hark back to the days of fairs and showmen. Brilliant.
I am just old enough to remember the end of traveling fairs in England when they still had performances like this, eating fire, juggling chainsaws, throwing axes and catching arrows, working for whatever the crowd would give, the wall of death next to them with guys on ancient motorcycles flying round the wall while eating a roast dinner.
You gentlemen are natural successors to those old performers.
Hats off to you.
Their humor kinda sucked.
@@jonhohensee3258 Their humor was G-rated just like the old-time carnies' was. Carnivals were family shows, so keeping it brisk and clean is key to maintaining tempo.
I agree Bellerophon challen: it was a beautiful throwback act.
@@ladderallthinking8790 - I've seen g-rated humor that was good. This wasn't.
@@jonhohensee3258 It's not like we have to agree on the subjective quality of humor and performing arts. These guys were performing in a style rarely seen these days, with precise cadence, rhythm, and a style that flourishes in live performances.
It's ok if you didn't like the humor, or the act, or the show. Others did, and nobody's deficient for their preferences.
@@ladderallthinking8790 - Just because it's an older style does not mean it's good.
04:17 (Chuckles) I'm in dangeeer...
Why did Teller almost collapse at 6:23? Any ideas?
*Any ideas why you can't tell time?*
AzNightmare Thanks I fixed it.
*Oh, I thought you were just trying to be a smart ass with the time thing. lol. Teller collapsed as a joke like he was fainting due to his "near death" experience from the dangerous position he was put in.*
AzNightmare Wow! I thought he actually nearly fainted.
1:22 The way Penn's tongue swirls around in his tongue for some reason when he's excited just cracks me up, lol.
One time, when I worked at a downtown restaurant, a magician convention came to town. But the only thing I witnessed disappearing was my tips
Excellent act, even if they didn't fool the legends. Well done!
05:59 no card. 05:60 card pops up. Watch at .25 speed.
05:60?
@@TheSynestheticSounds at 6:00
Guys I was smiling through the entire act! It doesn't matter that you didn't fool them (and I suspect it doesn't matter to you either), that was very entertaining and an excellent display of skill! I was amazed at that hand off, I had to rewind a few times to see it again because it happened so fast 😂. It's one thing to be capable of doing something like that but a completely different thing being so good at it that you are confident enough to nail the act live on stage! 👏
I love how happy teller looked when he started juggling those
They may not have fooled Penn & Teller, it was a good performance
The rat trap is a gimick and at 5:58 if you slow down the video you can see he pushes the handle of it to his hip to activate the mechanism that deploys the card witch he slight of hand loaded into the device earlyer.
Nice catch. Yea.
If they switched the mousetrap.....when did they do it? I watch the video in slow motion and I still couldn't figure it out.
Good editing.
he hits the handle against his waist while juggling and the card pops out.
I thought them going back to get the safety goggles was super suspicious.
they didn't switch it. "rat trap" is actually a term in magic, the jugglers were just being cheeky making their device for the trick be actual rat traps. When Penn asked for the "rat trap" he was actually talking about something completely different than the trap on a stick they were juggling
@@OneTrueWindfall It refers to extra help.
Sometimes it's not about fooling them but instead it's just about entertaining your audience.
If you DON'T want to know how this trick was performed, scroll back up and be amazed.
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The card Teller picked was 'sleight of handed' into his jacket, as he takes his jacket off and puts it into the trunk, the card is inserted into the "Rat Trap" just before he grabs the plunger.
Then pause the video at 5:57, Set Playback speed to 0.25. When he leapfrogs over and catches the items, you can see him press the rattrap on his thigh, activating the card to pop out of the "Rat Trap".
In no way is this trick easy to pull off, and it looks amazing when performed!
This trick became even more amazing , if this how it's actually done.
No, the card was actually free choice, they loaded the chosen card (from a separate deck) into the gizmo while in the process of grabbing the mousetrap gizmo. They then swapped the gizmo for a non gizmo while putting the yoga mat away.
@@codefeenix Deck could just as easily been all 7's. Would make it a lot easier.
This is one of the best act I have ever seen !
That's damn good entertainment thank you
6:26 - switch fake vs real (off camera though), brilliant.
Teller has got to be one of the most adorable people alive
it hard not to love him.x
That's more like Got Talent kind of stuff than magic, still cool performance. I liked the juggling overtake.
I love how Teller keeps smiling while the guy's juggling on his face. Wonderful performance!
I watch this stuff at 3am and wanted to clap afterward !!!!! but I couldn't be waking people up - GREAT SHOW
That was some stunt you don't see everyday.
I didn’t know Fred and George Weasley juggled...
Still one of the best performances in FU history.
Exceptional show. But why is the producer obsessed with audience shots? All the tricks are cut short at the crucial points to make sure we, the TV audience are sure there is someone in the studio audience gawking which it MUCH more interesting than coming to rest with the action on stage.
To me, it looks like someone loaded the 7 of diamonds behind the black curtain in the mousetrap and when he lands at 5:58 he presses a button that shoots the card out. He definitely doesn't switch out the rat trap. I think they fooled them but in the heat of the moment, they just went with it. If you slow the video down you can tell he doesn't switch any mousetrap out,
Forget the card trick, that juggling was awesome!
This was just one great act!
Even understanding how it was done, I still enjoy watching it again and again.
How did they do it?
@@wingsofdivorce7606 Sure you want to know?
Guy in the orange shirt......skip bayliss?
BROOOOOOOO!!!!!! Yes
@@burkefox3208 glad im not the only one who noticed that shit lol
@@artisticskillz01 welcome u r not the one and only dvmb person
I can’t tell if it’s their appearances or their vocal delivery but these guys seem like they’d be brothers of Seth & Josh Meyers
Pretty cool that Penn covers up for them so he doesn’t just blatantly reveals their trick but it’s pretty obvious that the mouse trap handle was rigged
9:02 you get Teller's voice [possibly in the performer's mic] "It's so good of you to have come".
"So in magic, a rat trap is a code for having someone hidden somewhere in the act, under the table in this case. When teller picks a card they say it out loud, there person in the table places that exact card from a separate deck into the compartment in the baton. The juggler bumps the baton on his waist to activate that compartment. Penn knows there is someone hiding in the table helping and so asks if he can inspect the "rat trap""
Bravo, you copy pasted someone else's comment.
@@Djorgal that's why i quoted it
@@xcarzon where is your citation? hmmmmm?
@@mjbreuer123 Joe
came here to read this, thanks!
Rat Trap = A hidden person in the table. Penn said "Not that rat trap" but refering to the person hidden in the table.
I wonder if teller was sitting there and thinking to himself like "if someone was trying to kill me... This is probably how they would do it"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ohhhhh so Penn by saying "not that one the other one" was saving their trick and not letting the gimmick get found out. The gimmick being the rat trap wand that has a button on the bottom of the handle that spits out the card . That's nice of him lol cause they really didn't want to let them inspect it.
1:55
Why even ask Teller "How are ya"
lol idk why but I found that funny
It's funny because it was a brain slip due to the fact that they are friends off stage. He's used to Teller actually speaking and responding normally off stage! Haha
He just forgot about his stage persona for a moment.
@@DanteYewToob yeah yeah but you don’t have to like your own comment
It’s so weird to see Lily hosting a magic show in Vegas... like did Marshall start his own law firm, did they break up.. what happened?!
Even watching in slowmo, I can see the card appearing, but I still have no clue how he switched.
there was no switch, theres a person in the cart (known by magicians as a rat trap) who loads the card into the rat trap sticks mechanism as soon as they announce the 7 of diamonds out loud to the room, they then do the rest of the act, i assume activates the rat trap stick mechinism by tapping it agianst his thigh as you spotted.
Owen could easily pass as Mike Rowe's brother. Looks and sounds enough like him that I fully expected to read on google that they are brothers. Mike Rowe is the guy from all those Discovery channel shows.
This is sort of a simple card trick with many distractions. At 2:25 he moves the card to the top of the deck and palms it with the right hand. Then walks over to the "special box" a.k.a a box that simply throws cards in the air. While he does that he moves the card up his sleeve with his pinky ( 2:29 ) .
At 2:52 he takes off his jacket and either drops the card to his partner for him to set it up ( 3:07 ) or he sets it up in the rat trap.
At this point the card is inside the rat trap. At 5:58 the guy in the orange shirt catches the rat trap thingy and presses it against his hip, activating the mechanism that makes the card come out of it.
Yes - his pinky moves too much when stacking the cards for it to be natural :)
But the ‘broad junglar’ way comment is to say a woman is helping them in the black table to load the card from jacket to trap (or two decks).
Before the trick they have to tell teller if there are secret assistants.
Effortless skill, humbly put on show. Beautiful.
And because of acts like this, is why they don't have instant reply nor slo-mo. Amazing trick!
The real magic here is how the juggling went from one person to the other after the jump.
Hahaha I love Teller man he’s awesome and funny. He smiles at the face of Danger lol 😂
I think the Flying Karamazov Brothers had a skit where they introduced “dangerous juggling tools” back in the 80’s.
Edit: they called it the terror items. Changed it to danger after 9/11. See link. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flying_Karamazov_Brothers
He hits the back handle of moue trap with his waist at 6:00 to push a switch and force the card out. Watch at 0 25
The trick isn't getting the card on the trap, there are a ton of ways to do that. The trick is getting the specific card on the trap.
@@SheyVick forced maybe? Idk really. Might be, might be not idrk
@@ZiRR0 Some people are saying there is a person under the table that loads the trap before it is revealed
@@SheyVick ok
@@SheyVick That is incorrect. It was a card force (7:50).
That's great even though you didn't fool them!
Today I learned that Jon and Owen were the jugglers in the Addams Family movie during the Mamushka song!
You guys are great! I really enjoy your presentation, great humor, engagement with the participant, reference back to the start...just overall fun. Thanks for the entertainment!
These guys are so freaking entertaining. What a load of talent on top of that too. I’d happily go watch their shows live.
Teller: "ha ha I'm in danger!"
Skip Bayless does magic now, huh.
Very cool. This duo is very charismatic and the trick despite being caught was still very top notch. It's performative like most but this takes it to a higher level.
One of my absolute favourites of the whole run of the show.
5:55 The face of a nearly shocked person
You can see that the guy that jumped used his belt to push a button that dispensed the card while he was juggling. He did not switch the things while he jumped. He loaded the card and pushed a button to push it out at the right time.
It gets even better when you rewatch and just focus on Alyson's shocked and horrified face the entire time lmao 5:50
Teller’s face in response to danger is delightful
Skip Bayless switched career paths?
“It was so smooth, how you got rough with Teller...”
_Wink wink, nudge nudge_
That was interesting to me, because they really didn't have to go smooth/rough. If the "rat trap" is what people have suggested previously (and I think it is), then Teller could have a free choice of card - they even announce out loud what the card is. There'd be no reason to force a selection.
Mindi City I know I'm responding to an old comment but I'm 100% with you. I'm confused as to why they would need to force a card on Teller if someone under the table could choose any card to load the trap with.
@@Jeremy-ob4gm I think it was purely for humour.
It was smooth how they got rough with Teller as that was a misdirection on purpose.
at 4:05 you can see the guy sitting in the 'rat trap' , he placed the diamonds of 7 in the mouse trap.
I don't see it
Fred and George doing magic in real life.
I remember my Baby's First Stun Gun...
Wait, no...I don't. I've just been told stories. I don't remember my childhood much...
Of course the producers changed the camera angle right when the "catch" happens
He does catch it, if you slow down the video, you can see he taps he belt which I assume activated the card popping out of the rat trap
That was hilarious & so fun to watch!
Owen sounds just like Howard Stern
And they both look like Aaron Eckhart.
Deep voice =/= Howard Stern
@@GeoSlash99 (You) it's mostly his cadence of speech
Exhibit A: the showmanship of Teller. This trick is nuts and the comments are about Teller's smile (including mine)
Your trick is really awesome. Also, anything that makes Teller smile is automatically super...
I´ve rewatched the bit on slowmo where the ratcatcher happends to catch the card, and I still dont know how they did it, so for me this is still an amazing show with not only juggling but with magic too. This was fresh and really fun to watch!
Hint: watch him after he catches the three juggling items, and watch what happens to the *base* of the rat trap wand and the sort of odd movement he makes after landing... watch it in slow mo, and you'll figure it out. The only part I can't figure out is how he loaded the card into the device in the first place.
@@AureliusR I suspect the taller guy loaded the card as he was resetting the trap following the carrot demo. The camera cuts a lot, so it's difficult to follow everything in this format.
Just examine the hints Pen gives. The stick was prepared and they picked the one with the 7diamonds pre loaded.
At 5:55 you can see him push the bottom of the stick into his belt. This must activate the mechanism that pushes the card out the top.
Tricked or not...that was entertaining!
Such an amazing peeformance! I've seen crazy effects and impossible tricks, but they lack the magical side, the authenticity and warmth that you guys have! Such a brilliant act!
This was very fun to watch!
The guy to the right looks like a young Skip Bayless 😂
The leaping & continuing to juggle 🤯 so incredibly impressive!!