That's actually brilliant misdirection when Penn hits Tellers face. It's made to look like an accident and gets the audience focused on trying to see if another accident will happen. Not many of them were paying attention to Teller fumbling with the rabbit hidden in his coat at that point.
21triggerhappy You won't find these guys slipping up too much when they are prepared for their shows, perhaps doing it live on TV with the cameras not under their control made it a little trickier to do.
@@JimCunningham-jr7qvnot terrible, it’s about the smoothness, it was for jimmy. Also if you see pen and tellers other work a lot of it has to do with revealing tricks at the same time as tricking you-
The problem with watching magic on youtube is you can rewatch and see the misdirection and in general you're less distracted. It's so much better live. I really recommend seeing magic live it's so entertaining.
Name i am actually bored by real life magic and I actually enjoy deconstructing tricks thousand times more than watching them and when I cannot figure out at least part of the trick I am not amazed or anything. I am only frustrated
Watch the unmasking of the masked magician. Its a short video, but explains so well the real magic. About how its in the artist and the performance, not in the technicalities. It opened a world to me where I see magic again, even when you know how its done. It will nourish this thread.
Amazing considering he has to sneakily move a not small animal like a mouse from his jacket into his hat. You only notice it if you watch it a couple times. When it’s live you don’t think as analytically and it’s much easier to get away with that stuff.
The number of comments here that don't realize that the misdirection was for Jimmy, not the audience, you were meant to see Teller's move, Jimmy was not. That's the joke.
Maybe yes maybe no, I've seen Penn say that if there's a slight mistake and people think it's part of the act then roll with it so regardless of whether or not it was meant to be a joke they will naturally say it was meant to be a mistake. On the other hand these guys have been doing magic for so long it's difficult to imagine then making such small mistakes-in the end I don't think it matters I suppose lol
I agree, except it's not really misdirection: Misdirection would be to lead the audience to expect a result while you surprise them with another. Here he redirected his attention away from Teller's sleight of hand. As these guys often do, so magnificently. Please don't hate me for acting as a know-it-all, I just watched that explanation from another Penn and Teller video. :D
Mr. J DickVinci It's supposed to distract the audience from looking at Teller's waist. The idea is that while you're looking at the wand your eyes are lead away from his right hand reaching behind him.
***** True. The funny thing (at least for me) was that I didn't even notice the wand at all, I was looking at the hat the whole time, so it was pretty much impossible not to miss it when he put the rabbit in the hat.
That was to signal to him to add the rabbit to the hat, can't remember which trick but I've seen them do it a few times just before the big reveal of a trick.
That wasn't a signal, i think that was misdirection for anyone who was trying to watch Teller's hands... P&T are very smart, and they put misdirection in that misdirects those trying to avoid misdirection... If that makes sense... So while you're watching Teller's hands, he hands Penn the wand, and immediately gets hit in the face by the wand, which makes him recoil. The eye is drawn naturally to the recoil, and away from the hand that's about to load the rabbit into the top hat.
+Voxel Skull also possible just to distract jimmy penn twirls the wand while talking about the reveal while it appears teller is very obviously putting the rabbit into the hat l (idk where he pulled it from though)
+gorrillawarfair if you pay attention to it, you will see that he never takes his hands out of his pocket during the whole show. that way his jacket is always pushed backwards and away from his back. i'm pretty sure the rabbit is sitting in some kind of pocket hanging at tellers back.
Amazing how coordinated they are. Always always always watch teller. Penn is only there to grab your attention and present the magic, teller does the actual magic portions. This is why they work so well together. Their act is mutual respect for each other's true craft, showmanship for penn and magic for teller.
well their dynamic works well-- you hear the big loud guy, you think i better watch the little shifty bastard and while you do, Penn is also sleighting things around as well
If you see it live it might be a convincing trick. It's way more difficult to make magic tricks for youtube viewers where you can download the footage and go through it frame by frame...
He speaks occasionally. They did a show on the BBC and he spoke. Of course he also speaks in some interviews, like one he did about Tim's Vermeer, the documentary he directed.
Really good example of why their act has worked so well for so many years. Penn is the perfect misdirection guy with his elaborate speeches and imposing stature to take all the focus while Teller, the quiet straight man, does the surreptitious trickery that enables them to pull the trick off seamlessly. Notice also how Teller has his hands in his pockets the whole time so you don't notice anything weird about his jacket, which is most likely where he's hiding all the gags.
I love the misdirection that Penn does when he twirls the wand. When watching live, you'd pay attention to the wand, and not Teller. That's what makes this trick work on a live audience.
It's funny that I've been seeing them discuss how magic is done for so long that I can see how they do this trick and it STILL amazes me because of the incredible smoothness it takes to pull this off. I don't even care that I know how they did it I'm still in aw
People act like just because they know how it's done and what to look for that it's less impressive. It's not. Of course it's a trick. Of course if you look for it, you'll see the trick. Of course despite that they pull it off and it looks amazing. You guys are the people that ruin magic. Just let it be wonderful.
+Alistair Cross This didn't look amazing at all. I had no idea how it was done until I watched Teller pull the rabbit from his jacket. It was the sloppiest move I've ever seen them do.
+Alistair Cross Well, I don't know if it's people being jerks or if they are just applying Penn's own standards to his performance. Penn once said “once one thing is seen to be phony the whole thing crumbles...and it crumbles completely. So, it needs to be perfect or not at all” By Penn''s own standards this trick is a huge fail.
+Alistair Cross I saw it the first time. Magic is magic yes, but if you take audiences for a fool that you can trick with any half assed performed trick, that is just disrespectful to not only the audience, but also the magic industry.
+Alistair Cross magic has to bedazzle and amaze to be good. if it's so simple that it's not wondrous then its not magic. if someone pulls a rose out of their pocket then thats boring, if someone snaps their fingers and a rose appears in a puff of smoke that's magic! we all saw him grab it from the back of his jacket, thats not magic, thats boring
Love the little touch of misdirection with the wand tip coming into contact with tellers face. Love these guys ever since they made their first appearance.
4:11 the twirl of the wand is the redirect from Teller having the rabbit behind his back. But the best part was the explanation about the spring-loaded fake rabbit and demonstrating how to make it look lifelike.
***** You're right man, in a way think of it like a tasting spoon, their teasers will be okay but when you get their actual shows they set the bar high!
Nitinai Krulamphu but the angles can also favor the magician, it's harder in public because people try to be smartasses and watch over your shoulder, but every magician has their own way to deal with it.
lmao I just commented this thinking I'm super smart for catching on to it, then I scrolled down more and realized a million other ppl caught on to it too lol
I think the hit in the face was an accident, though. Because that MADE me look at Teller, due to the twitch he did, and that's when I saw him palm the rabbit from behind his back and put it in the hat. Penn should ideally take the wand smoothly and then twirl it to misdirect Teller's reacharound.
Kevin Walter it’s actually a holster, and as Penn tells it in an interview, the rabbit actually loves it, he jumps into it and feels safe and warm there.
It almost masks the moment of the rabbit being put into the hat, but not quite. The hat is passed to Teller who puts his hand behind his back. The hat obscures Teller's hand as the wand hits his face and the hat rustles and shakes slightly, almost as if in reaction to being hit by the wand but is actually the rabbit going into the hat.
4:11 OMG, THAT misdirection was PIN-POINT PERFECT! If this wasn't in a video you can rewind, you would't noticed it unless you are trained in stage magic, even knowing the trick, it's always marvelous watching them perform. LOVE THOSE GUYS!
deep pocket running all around the vest, and rabbit generally doesn't make noise, they don't even have vocal cord and when they went into submissive they really do nothing but sit there and breath
TheHehe1223 Penn lost the weight for better health. He was taking several B.P. meds and his doctor suggested if Penn lost the weight, he might be able to do away with the B.P. meds. From what I read, he lost the weight through diet only, no exercise. Exercise came AFTER the weight loss.
This is the first trick I have seen penne and teller do where I can figure out exactly what they did and follow the trick. It’s rare they made it this easy
After watching this a few times, this is my favorite part of it: If Hockey Puck didn't want to jump into into hat the trick wouldn't be anywhere near as smooth. Now, yes, I'm sure he's trained, but it's hard to train an animal to do something it really doesn't want to do. And what they have there is a self-loading rabbit.
I remember watching a video of a rabbit out of a hat trick being done, and the way those people did was that they put the rabbit in a black handkerchief and then folded the rabbit up in it. From what i saw, i believe that Teller had a bag strapped to something like a suspender on his back and then when the hat was placed over his hip the bag with the rabbit was slipped into the hat and then the bag was opened and rabbit was shown. Edit. I found the video i mentioned ua-cam.com/video/hJfoTcRA9sg/v-deo.html
@@kylecampbell5812 thanks for that! I had the same question. Everybody can see when Teller does it but it seemed just too fast. That is the kind of reveal that I like because it is very old and magicians are being challenged to come up with something new.
What I love about these guys is that they can do magic tricks without insulting anyone. Even when they reveal how it's done, it's still intriguing, because it turns into easily appreciable art.
***** yeah it's just a comedy bit, plus Teller was hit in the face with a wand, watch their shows, they don't "slip up" like this, since the trick was still awesome enough :)
Very nice sleight of hand from Teller on this one! Maybe it was in his left pocket the whole time, but the more clear movement came from his right. Very well done!
For those who say sloppy, they were performing for Jimmy, so to him and the angle he was at, this was likely completely undetectable but for the viewers in the audience or is, not as much so.
I've become much better at avoiding misdirection; I purposefully look where the performer does not want me to. This one was pretty good for a live show, but being able to watch it over and over makes it not as magical. But even given all this, Teller is a master of sleight of hand. The absolute master.
Teller truly is the master of slight of hand. Sure this isn't one of their best performances and is kind of sloppy, but we have the benefit of rewinding and pausing and looking at everything in the video. In front of a live audience I doubt people would notice or that most would notice after the first watch, I didn't even notice until rewatching a few times. Still a brilliant showcase
Slow down at 4:12, here you can see that Penn bumped his magic wand at Teller, and at 4:29 Teller shouted "Sure!". That was the actual magic all along...
TheNBKiller considering Penn 🖊 says he never saw that trick before it maybe Teller didn’t either so he really will remember how it was done after he did it for Jimmy
That's the point of the video "how to" These are two legendary magicians and they explain why it's so impractical to do this kind of trick in this day and age. They demonstrate this by their performance, it's in a way a joke and a demo to people to show how impractical it is because it's too obvious to the viewer.
+Snitzel It's not a joke that it's obvious to see. If that was the joke, they would have said something about how they did it after. In this case it was easy to see because we can rewind and look up close. Also, the magician had the colorful silk which drew attention to his jacket as he removed the rabbit. It's very insulting for you to act so casual and say they're so bad it's a joke.
Gabbi S Ahahahahaha. Alright mate, you clearly have no idea who these people are. May I suggest you watch their show before expressing your ignorant opinions. By the way, these two guys are my heroes and to even think that these two legends are bad at entertaining people is a sin.
How the hell does he do that so smooth. I also love how these guys know full well that on the replay, there’s no way of hiding it, but almost everyone in the room is going to be fooled at the time and that’s worth ot
Yeah…a little sloppy. A few gaffes. We could tell how the trick was done. But let's face it…the _real_ impressive part of the trick is not making a rabbit appear to materialize inside a top hat, or even the transfer of a rabbit from a jacket to the hat. The _real_ thing that impresses is _how the hell you stand on a stage for 5 minutes with a giant rabbit in your pocket without it fidgeting or squirming and no one getting the wiser until the last minute!!_ O.O
Rabbit was in his right pocket, he kept his hand in it the entire time except for when blocking the audience with the scarf. He gently puts it back in, and it sort of pads the movement. When he grabs the wand, right before he moves the coat behind him and takes the top-hat, the pocket moves.
watching pen and teller fool us really has taught me a lot about skepticism, and i can tell the exact moment that Teller puts the rabbit into that hat.
I am obsessed with Jimmy and I have been obsessing over Penn and Teller, holy shit UA-cam recommendations thank you for making dreams come true tonight!
Years of watching them and I know to always look at teller ;D
Which one is teller?
+Horzinicla The shorter one who doesn't talk
+RushGamma Oh XD
Teller skips it from his jacket into the hat. It's pretty obvious
+Yevrus Well yeah, but there is no need to just plainly tell people how its done.
*4:11** sleight of hand by Teller*
*4:11** also sleight of hand by Penn hitting his wand in Teller’s face lol*
That's actually brilliant misdirection when Penn hits Tellers face. It's made to look like an accident and gets the audience focused on trying to see if another accident will happen. Not many of them were paying attention to Teller fumbling with the rabbit hidden in his coat at that point.
Poor teller xDD
sleight of wand
The microphone kinda gave it away sadly
2 point is funny af
You can see him do it but i still love these guys.
21triggerhappy You won't find these guys slipping up too much when they are prepared for their shows, perhaps doing it live on TV with the cameras not under their control made it a little trickier to do.
Yes
***** I think it's a lot harder to do magic for TV because we can pause the video. Penn & Teller's thing is showing the audience where to look.
21triggerhappy Really nice wand flick decoy, though!
***** bro... if you are gonna leave comments everywhere, make them worth reading.
teller running out to show the audience the rabbit with this exact expression 🙂 is so cute
That's not a small bunny. Teller's transfer of it to the hat was really smooth and quick
and he got hit in the face while doing it too. Impressive.
terrible you can see everything
@@JimCunningham-jr7qvnot terrible, it’s about the smoothness, it was for jimmy. Also if you see pen and tellers other work a lot of it has to do with revealing tricks at the same time as tricking you-
@@destinystarrr_ terrible technique
Even when you catch the move, Teller still does it so perfectly and naturally it's amazing.
Everyone talking about how they saw the Rabbit being moved but no one noticed Teller yelling "SURE" at 4:29
I realized that immediately, and laughed so hard!😂
I think we all did lol
The rabbit yelled not teller
Good eye, dude! I hadn't caught that.
How do you know? You did not see his mouth move.
The problem with watching magic on youtube is you can rewatch and see the misdirection and in general you're less distracted. It's so much better live. I really recommend seeing magic live it's so entertaining.
Name i am actually bored by real life magic and I actually enjoy deconstructing tricks thousand times more than watching them and when I cannot figure out at least part of the trick I am not amazed or anything. I am only frustrated
Hideki Shinichi lol the theres no point of watching a misdirection trick
Especially when you're so much closer than the live audience lol.
Watch the unmasking of the masked magician.
Its a short video, but explains so well the real magic.
About how its in the artist and the performance, not in the technicalities. It opened a world to me where I see magic again, even when you know how its done.
It will nourish this thread.
@@El_Andru he has fooled you all by showing you magic that we no longer do or methods we don't use
This is the least clean move I've ever seen Teller do.
And it's still fantastic.
Amazing considering he has to sneakily move a not small animal like a mouse from his jacket into his hat. You only notice it if you watch it a couple times. When it’s live you don’t think as analytically and it’s much easier to get away with that stuff.
They're also prob phoning it in cuz it's a late night show. They make the bank performing the serious stuff in Vegas lol.
It's more about fooling Jimmy than the audience.
Really trashy
you was suppose to see it lol
The number of comments here that don't realize that the misdirection was for Jimmy, not the audience, you were meant to see Teller's move, Jimmy was not. That's the joke.
Maybe yes maybe no, I've seen Penn say that if there's a slight mistake and people think it's part of the act then roll with it so regardless of whether or not it was meant to be a joke they will naturally say it was meant to be a mistake. On the other hand these guys have been doing magic for so long it's difficult to imagine then making such small mistakes-in the end I don't think it matters I suppose lol
I agree, except it's not really misdirection: Misdirection would be to lead the audience to expect a result while you surprise them with another. Here he redirected his attention away from Teller's sleight of hand. As these guys often do, so magnificently. Please don't hate me for acting as a know-it-all, I just watched that explanation from another Penn and Teller video. :D
they rehearse these
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lol no.
"This isn't Juggling. This is called misdirection."
* Penn juggled for misdirection. Silent Teller was real brains behind the magic! ☺
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MASTER CLASS🤣🤣
lol
And no matter what level you are at magic, we got stuff here for you.
when it comes to pen and teller if you want to see how it's done, keep your eyes glued on teller.
It's Penn, bitch!
@@GeneralZod99 wut
0:36 mission failed we'll try again next time
Ibixa your comment is 1 year ago and that meme in your profile picture is dead but considering it’s Spooktober 💀 that meme is currently resurrected
I don't get it?
@@HOTD108_ host tried for a handshake, guest didn’t. This is a common occurrence
@Elliot B It was just a hand gesture. It's obvious. Unless you're a kid trying to force a joke.
The world's best craftsmanship is shown by these gentlemen ... Human being using his brains upto the mark ... Just remarkable and bless all. ...
It's amazing that Penn & Teller have been on The Tonight Show with all the great host, and also with Jimmy Fallon.
I don't recall them being on when Steve Allen or Jack Paar hosted. hm.
The real magic was hearing Teller talk 4:29
you've never heard him speak before? his voice is actually deeper than penns
That was the rabbit...
ironic his name is teller
@@helderboymh This, they just wanted you to think it was Tellers. That was the illusion.
* Teller spoke during the MoFo trick! ☺
When he took the wand it hit tellers face and I think it distracted him from the trick
Mr. J DickVinci It's supposed to distract the audience from looking at Teller's waist. The idea is that while you're looking at the wand your eyes are lead away from his right hand reaching behind him.
***** True. The funny thing (at least for me) was that I didn't even notice the wand at all, I was looking at the hat the whole time, so it was pretty much impossible not to miss it when he put the rabbit in the hat.
He did it to signal teller to put the rabbit in the hat as he puts it in immediately afterwards
FifaProInc The Cure does both. " Do the thing while no one is looking"
4:11 Teller get hit in the face with the stick xD
That was to signal to him to add the rabbit to the hat, can't remember which trick but I've seen them do it a few times just before the big reveal of a trick.
That wasn't a signal, i think that was misdirection for anyone who was trying to watch Teller's hands...
P&T are very smart, and they put misdirection in that misdirects those trying to avoid misdirection... If that makes sense...
So while you're watching Teller's hands, he hands Penn the wand, and immediately gets hit in the face by the wand, which makes him recoil. The eye is drawn naturally to the recoil, and away from the hand that's about to load the rabbit into the top hat.
+Voxel Skull also possible just to distract jimmy penn twirls the wand while talking about the reveal while it appears teller is very obviously putting the rabbit into the hat l (idk where he pulled it from though)
+gorrillawarfair if you pay attention to it, you will see that he never takes his hands out of his pocket during the whole show. that way his jacket is always pushed backwards and away from his back. i'm pretty sure the rabbit is sitting in some kind of pocket hanging at tellers back.
LMAO
Amazing how coordinated they are. Always always always watch teller. Penn is only there to grab your attention and present the magic, teller does the actual magic portions. This is why they work so well together. Their act is mutual respect for each other's true craft, showmanship for penn and magic for teller.
well their dynamic works well-- you hear the big loud guy, you think i better watch the little shifty bastard and while you do, Penn is also sleighting things around as well
I love when they do these things and basically tell you where to look.
If you see it live it might be a convincing trick. It's way more difficult to make magic tricks for youtube viewers where you can download the footage and go through it frame by frame...
i saw him shove the hat into his jacket live. It wasn't that smooth.
teller spoke ad no one even noticed!!!
I know right!!!!!!!
I noticed
At what time?
Hint: how many real rabbits do you know of who can speak?
He speaks occasionally. They did a show on the BBC and he spoke. Of course he also speaks in some interviews, like one he did about Tim's Vermeer, the documentary he directed.
Still thinkin bout how he sold Joey the "V" section of the Encyclopedia but knew nothing about the Korean War Lol
Dee Jay Cee "For $50 you can get one book." "Think I'm gonna stick with 'V' wanna see how this bad boy turns out."
Whoa did they actually reply
Tommy Ortiz Maaaaaaaaaybe
***** wow... is it jimmy?
Oh my god 😂😂
Nobody’s gonna talk about how teller talked for the rabbit?
Well, yeah, it's a bunno! And all bunnos are worth talking about!
Teller's not a real mute, he just plays one on TV.
@@LazyTurtul WOW REALLY?
Really good example of why their act has worked so well for so many years.
Penn is the perfect misdirection guy with his elaborate speeches and imposing stature to take all the focus while Teller, the quiet straight man, does the surreptitious trickery that enables them to pull the trick off seamlessly.
Notice also how Teller has his hands in his pockets the whole time so you don't notice anything weird about his jacket, which is most likely where he's hiding all the gags.
4:11 Penn smacks Teller in the face with his giant wand.
Lol i didn't even notice
It was misdirection for people burning Teller, I missed the sleight of Hand the first time because of it
That would make a hilarious pornhub video title
please never say those words in that order ever again
Xeno Entertainment it was misdirection for the audience.
Deception and misdirection love it ! 4:12 he spins the magic stick to mislead jimmy while teller puts the rabbit in the hat brilliant
I love the misdirection that Penn does when he twirls the wand. When watching live, you'd pay attention to the wand, and not Teller. That's what makes this trick work on a live audience.
It's funny that I've been seeing them discuss how magic is done for so long that I can see how they do this trick and it STILL amazes me because of the incredible smoothness it takes to pull this off. I don't even care that I know how they did it I'm still in aw
y'know with this trick I realized how genius their duo is because having penn talk and teller be silent makes the misdirection so much more powerful
The real magic happens at 4:11
The magic wand tap. Thats how the bunny is summoned.
Sorry to tell you but magic isn’t real.
@@ImGonnaShitYourPants r/woosh
The Damned holy crap lol I forgot about this comment
@@damned3533 the rabbit was behind tellers back and put the rabbit inside and tapped it for it's attention
Not their best work for sure, but when Penn threw the fake rabbit lol that was hilarious
It is still very impressive, Teller held a full RABBIT the entire time. That's hard to do naturally.
Did no one else notice that Teller said "Sure" at 4:30
Really? I thought it was the rabbit....
don't know what you're talking about? teller doesn't speak, that was obviously hockey puck the rabbit talking
Good catch.
That was obviously the rabbit, whom Penn was speaking to. Everyone knows Teller doesnt speak.
Yes, first time he spoke on stage.
He said, "Sphere of compassion." For years I thought he said, "Humanity's fear of compassion," and I thought that was an odd way to put that.
You can see when he puts the rabbit in the hat but it's so unbelievably fast, these two are true masters of their art.
People act like just because they know how it's done and what to look for that it's less impressive. It's not. Of course it's a trick. Of course if you look for it, you'll see the trick. Of course despite that they pull it off and it looks amazing. You guys are the people that ruin magic. Just let it be wonderful.
+Alistair Cross This didn't look amazing at all. I had no idea how it was done until I watched Teller pull the rabbit from his jacket. It was the sloppiest move I've ever seen them do.
+Alistair Cross Penn and Teller also did show where they literally taught people how to pull a rabbit out of a hat. So they ruin magic too.
+Alistair Cross Well, I don't know if it's people being jerks or if they are just applying Penn's own standards to his performance. Penn once said “once one thing is seen to be phony the whole thing crumbles...and it crumbles completely. So, it needs to be perfect or not at all” By Penn''s own standards this trick is a huge fail.
+Alistair Cross I saw it the first time. Magic is magic yes, but if you take audiences for a fool that you can trick with any half assed performed trick, that is just disrespectful to not only the audience, but also the magic industry.
+Alistair Cross magic has to bedazzle and amaze to be good. if it's so simple that it's not wondrous then its not magic. if someone pulls a rose out of their pocket then thats boring, if someone snaps their fingers and a rose appears in a puff of smoke that's magic!
we all saw him grab it from the back of his jacket, thats not magic, thats boring
I'm still waiting to see a magician pull a hat out of a rabbit...
Adam Mullarkey ua-cam.com/video/XzaakCLfA6E/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/XzaakCLfA6E/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/pq_8vtzW58s/v-deo.html go to 21:10
watch Now You See Me!
It's just a bit harder but you can make a hat out of a beaver
For all the 'Friends' fans..does anyone remember this tall guy, when he tried to sold Encyclopedia books to Joey? Haha :)))
please go eat some tide pods.
Love the little touch of misdirection with the wand tip coming into contact with tellers face. Love these guys ever since they made their first appearance.
I like Jimmy Fallon. He's not the perfect late show guy, but he's genuine and I can tell he cares. Cheers to Jimmy Fallon.
4:11 the twirl of the wand is the redirect from Teller having the rabbit behind his back.
But the best part was the explanation about the spring-loaded fake rabbit and demonstrating how to make it look lifelike.
P&T didn't "FOOL [ME]" on this one. Too easy to see this one. Bummer.
***** I think you rewind a few times the video so U can see the trick.... I think they fool U!
***** You're right man, in a way think of it like a tasting spoon, their teasers will be okay but when you get their actual shows they set the bar high!
***** Yet no respect for the fact Teller is like hiding a live rabbit behind him the whole time lol
***** JUST FU MAN
+Gustavo Sa No, this one was VERY obvious, you don't need a second viewing here.
Its really hard to do this trick up close on television.
Nitinai Krulamphu but the angles can also favor the magician, it's harder in public because people try to be smartasses and watch over your shoulder, but every magician has their own way to deal with it.
Nitinai Krulamphu I feel like this trick was more for Jimmy than it was for the audience.
Jimmys so kind, I don’t even care if his laugh is fake or he’s this or he’s that. He’s a genuinely good person
I watched it twice, looking at Teller the second time. It was so obvious but they’re so great together and do amazing work!
4:11 Penn hits teller in the face so the audience don't look at his hands and the hat, which is when they put the rabbit in it.
lol, I didn't notice that, the silk distracted me
lmao I just commented this thinking I'm super smart for catching on to it, then I scrolled down more and realized a million other ppl caught on to it too lol
Oh, damn I didn't see it I was watching the hat!
I think the hit in the face was an accident, though. Because that MADE me look at Teller, due to the twitch he did, and that's when I saw him palm the rabbit from behind his back and put it in the hat. Penn should ideally take the wand smoothly and then twirl it to misdirect Teller's reacharound.
Wtf did they mic the guy that doesn’t talk? You can hear crinkling as he loads the hat.
"You were treated with compassion and dignity and respect..." while stuffed in Teller's pocket... XD
Kevin Walter it’s actually a holster, and as Penn tells it in an interview, the rabbit actually loves it, he jumps into it and feels safe and warm there.
4:11 poor Teller gets a wand in the face right as he's pulling the rabbit from behind him and placing it in the hat! lol
***** I think him getting hit in the face is meant to distract you from looking at him put the rabbit in the hat
Yep, I agree!
4:35 The real trick was having Joe Satriani in the band
4:36 I see Joe!
Holy shit it's Satch!
Mad how Penn is so good at distracting you to get your eyes off Teller whilst he does the most vulnerable part of the trick
It was really easy to see teller loading the top hat with the rabbit.
4:11 is penn hitting teller in the face part of the trick?
It almost masks the moment of the rabbit being put into the hat, but not quite. The hat is passed to Teller who puts his hand behind his back. The hat obscures Teller's hand as the wand hits his face and the hat rustles and shakes slightly, almost as if in reaction to being hit by the wand but is actually the rabbit going into the hat.
nope
Yes. It's called misdirection.
Johan David it's odd how teller tried to go with it like nothing happened then. you'd think if it was misdirection he would have sold it more.
Nope, it was an accident.
4:11 OMG, THAT misdirection was PIN-POINT PERFECT! If this wasn't in a video you can rewind, you would't noticed it unless you are trained in stage magic, even knowing the trick, it's always marvelous watching them perform. LOVE THOSE GUYS!
I love how much Penn’s speech patterns contrast Jimmy’s. Penn speaks at such a confident and comfortable pace.
You can see teller sneak the rabbit into the hat. But I have no idea how they hid the rabbit for so long. Legends.
deep pocket running all around the vest, and rabbit generally doesn't make noise, they don't even have vocal cord and when they went into submissive they really do nothing but sit there and breath
Because Jimmy was on the trick. He had the bunny from the start and snuck it to Penn then he snuck it to teller. Watch closely
Penn has lost a lot of weight
He was sick.
TheHehe1223 Penn lost the weight for better health. He was taking several B.P. meds and his doctor suggested if Penn lost the weight, he might be able to do away with the B.P. meds. From what I read, he lost the weight through diet only, no exercise. Exercise came AFTER the weight loss.
TheHehe1223 in an interview he said he lost 80lb. and he had to do it really fast so he was dropping 0.9 lb EVERY DAY !
I replayed that fake rabbit part and face palmed so hard
same
i thought the trick would be the fake rabbit coming to life after being thrown across the stage
+whitedevil2 now that would be a good one! i was expecting the same thing too
You treat animals with compassion, dignity and respect (throw a rabbit across the stage hitting the table). SAVAGE !!!!!!! :D :D loool
It was supposed to but he threw it too hard :/
This is the first trick I have seen penne and teller do where I can figure out exactly what they did and follow the trick. It’s rare they made it this easy
4:11 "This is not called juggling. This is called misdirection"
After watching this a few times, this is my favorite part of it:
If Hockey Puck didn't want to jump into into hat the trick wouldn't be anywhere near as smooth. Now, yes, I'm sure he's trained, but it's hard to train an animal to do something it really doesn't want to do. And what they have there is a self-loading rabbit.
I remember watching a video of a rabbit out of a hat trick being done, and the way those people did was that they put the rabbit in a black handkerchief and then folded the rabbit up in it. From what i saw, i believe that Teller had a bag strapped to something like a suspender on his back and then when the hat was placed over his hip the bag with the rabbit was slipped into the hat and then the bag was opened and rabbit was shown.
Edit. I found the video i mentioned ua-cam.com/video/hJfoTcRA9sg/v-deo.html
@@kylecampbell5812 thanks for that! I had the same question. Everybody can see when Teller does it but it seemed just too fast. That is the kind of reveal that I like because it is very old and magicians are being challenged to come up with something new.
Penn distracted the audience by spinning his wand. (Giggity)
Teller simply put the rabbit in the hat.
So simple, so elegant and so effective.
What I love about these guys is that they can do magic tricks without insulting anyone. Even when they reveal how it's done, it's still intriguing, because it turns into easily appreciable art.
You could show jimmy any trick and I feel like he would love it. Such a nice guy.
2:45 his real laugh confirmed
Penn and Teller work so well together like twin brothers.
4:11 Teller gets hit by the wand haha
Teller abuse
4:11 you can see teller put the rabbit in.
It's supposed to be like that because the title clearly says "how to"
***** Too bad in a theater live show there's no replay button.
Fer Galicia I caught it on the first try. All magicians use misdirection. Once you get used to it, you'll be able to spot every trick.
***** yeah it's just a comedy bit, plus Teller was hit in the face with a wand, watch their shows, they don't "slip up" like this, since the trick was still awesome enough :)
***** It's easy to say "he put it in". Imagine doing it on TV with a live animal so fast that you would miss it from a distance.
Good move. Looks natural and teller spoke!
Very nice sleight of hand from Teller on this one! Maybe it was in his left pocket the whole time, but the more clear movement came from his right. Very well done!
For those who say sloppy, they were performing for Jimmy, so to him and the angle he was at, this was likely completely undetectable but for the viewers in the audience or is, not as much so.
I've become much better at avoiding misdirection; I purposefully look where the performer does not want me to. This one was pretty good for a live show, but being able to watch it over and over makes it not as magical. But even given all this, Teller is a master of sleight of hand. The absolute master.
Hahaha I love how Penn screams at the rabbit. "YOU WERE TREATED WITH COMPASSION, DIGNITY AND RESPECT!!!!"
"You‘ve been treated with compassion" shouting at an animal with giant ears and very delicate sense of hearing xD
Teller truly is the master of slight of hand. Sure this isn't one of their best performances and is kind of sloppy, but we have the benefit of rewinding and pausing and looking at everything in the video. In front of a live audience I doubt people would notice or that most would notice after the first watch, I didn't even notice until rewatching a few times. Still a brilliant showcase
Slow down at 4:12, here you can see that Penn bumped his magic wand at Teller, and at 4:29 Teller shouted "Sure!".
That was the actual magic all along...
4:12 *Teller will remember that.*
TheNBKiller considering Penn 🖊 says he never saw that trick before it maybe Teller didn’t either so he really will remember how it was done after he did it for Jimmy
I know that this is an old comment, but is this an “escape the complex” reference?
Teller pulls it out of his jacket after he hands over the word.
That's the point of the video "how to"
These are two legendary magicians and they explain why it's so impractical to do this kind of trick in this day and age. They demonstrate this by their performance, it's in a way a joke and a demo to people to show how impractical it is because it's too obvious to the viewer.
+Snitzel It's not a joke that it's obvious to see. If that was the joke, they would have said something about how they did it after. In this case it was easy to see because we can rewind and look up close. Also, the magician had the colorful silk which drew attention to his jacket as he removed the rabbit. It's very insulting for you to act so casual and say they're so bad it's a joke.
Gabbi S Ahahahahaha. Alright mate, you clearly have no idea who these people are. May I suggest you watch their show before expressing your ignorant opinions.
By the way, these two guys are my heroes and to even think that these two legends are bad at entertaining people is a sin.
+Snitzel Yes! They are brilliant!
How the hell does he do that so smooth.
I also love how these guys know full well that on the replay, there’s no way of hiding it, but almost everyone in the room is going to be fooled at the time and that’s worth ot
Imagine being able to see a live taping of this show, and the guests are the great Penn and Teller!....AND guitarist virtuoso Joe Satriani?? Amazing
I went to a Tonight Show live taping and what I got was Charles Barkley and J-Wow.
Yeah…a little sloppy. A few gaffes. We could tell how the trick was done. But let's face it…the _real_ impressive part of the trick is not making a rabbit appear to materialize inside a top hat, or even the transfer of a rabbit from a jacket to the hat. The _real_ thing that impresses is _how the hell you stand on a stage for 5 minutes with a giant rabbit in your pocket without it fidgeting or squirming and no one getting the wiser until the last minute!!_ O.O
+Grymmorgan Rabbit was probably in a sleeve suspended by a brace with quick release.
+Grymmorgan we GET IT! You know how to italicize text on youtube comment seesh!
I know how he doesn't and when, but I still don't know how the fuck did that rabbit fit anywhere on his jacket
Grymmorgan they drugged the rabbit so it will stay still
Rabbit was in his right pocket, he kept his hand in it the entire time except for when blocking the audience with the scarf. He gently puts it back in, and it sort of pads the movement. When he grabs the wand, right before he moves the coat behind him and takes the top-hat, the pocket moves.
Penn lost a lot of weight
He could use a new suit jacket now
I thought I was the only one to notice it, good for him losing so much weight.
The brother needs a new set of clothes that fit
He put the rabbit in when he put his cloth in his pocket.
Nice trick tho :)
Who says magic is ruined once revealed? I still admire them.
I missed them the last time they came to Australia! 😞
Hope they come back here some time soon!
The bunny seen his friend get slam dunked across the room and when it was his turn in the hat he probably thought he was next 💀💀
Totally saw when teller loaded the rabbit.
4:11 look at teller! right in his face! :D
Right about 4:13. Knew what to look for and when to look for it though. Always love Penn and Teller
I know exactly how it was done and I'm still impressed by how darn smooth it is.
Why is no one talking about Teller saying “Sure!” while turning his head away from the audience :D
because that wasn't teller, it was the rabbit :)
Lots of people are talking about it. You just didn't read enough comments before adding yours.
Teller spoke 4:30 "sure"
Look at Penn wand-smacking Teller in the face at 4:12 lol
Penn's the face while teller is slight of hand, hes so good. love em both!
Teller’s slight of hand is STUNNING
watching pen and teller fool us really has taught me a lot about skepticism, and i can tell the exact moment that Teller puts the rabbit into that hat.
Steven Tarsitano ya, it was way to obvious .
When you have a crush on Teller you're always misdirected.
When penn gives teller the hat, you can see teller put the hat near his lower side. He then puts the rabbit in the hat
saw it 2
did u see how penn made it look like he accidentally hit teller in the face with the wand to misdirect?
Penn hitting Teller in the face with the wand was not an accident. Love it.
I am obsessed with Jimmy and I have been obsessing over Penn and Teller, holy shit UA-cam recommendations thank you for making dreams come true tonight!
4:11 - laughed when I saw Penn hit Teller with his wand