I think I’m more impressed with the thought and the precise timing that go into all these tricks just do no one gets hurt or even killed. I’m glad everyone stays safe and uninjured.
Have you ever watched Britain Scott talent ? The actress goes in this like water glass and he is supposed to try to get out in 2:30 minutes but he stays in for 3 minutes and when he gets out he is breathing really hard and his heart is pumping
Fun fact: The first known case of water spouting was by a man named Haji Ali who was able to do this as an act. he would drink water then fuel after that would float on top. The fuel would come out first igniting flames, then the water would put it out. Haji Ali died with the secret of how to do it. Water is scarce in some regions of Africa, A man named Winston Carter, as a child learned how to carry water inside his stomach that he could bring up at will. It was used for cooking and bathing, etc. In his own words, "it's not magic".
Funny thing is while using a blunted drill is common for performing the drill to the head trick 19:37 i remember watching a documentary about Buddhist monks one of which could press an active drill to their flesh and the drill would grind and get caught by the flesh and the drill would then be seen hanging from them, the handle spinning hands free as the drill bit itself is tangled in twisted skin to prove that monks are capable of ignoring intense pain and demonstrate a sort of "invincibility", now that was a sight to see.
Best regurgitator I saw as a kid was Stevie Starr. He taught himself to do it with coins while growing up in a children's home, so that the other boys couldn't steal his pocket money. He can do it with a snooker ball! And even bring up any named coin after several have been swallowed in any order. Truly remarkable, and yet a slightly sad reason for being able to do it.
So basically David Blain is the alien we already knew he was. Gotcha. Although I wouldn't put it past him to have started this channel years ago just to plant this seed today. Dude is pretty dedicated.
18:05 for the variant with the sword i saw a slightly different way to do it: the assistent hides a loose swordtip anywhere and puts it onto a small magnetic plate on her corsett in the moment, the sword sinks a bit into the ground.
Dear reader, I don't know you and you don't know me. Probably we are not even living in the same country. We look different. We speak different languages. Maybe we are from entirely different generations. We are just complete strangers. But there is something that connects us. We both have great taste in magic tricks. Thank you for being here. God bless you, whoever you are.
One trick l remember clearly is "Defying the Boxers," a bullet-catching feat pioneered by Chung Ling Soo, the Fabulous Chinese Conjurer. He devised a method of altering the gun to prevent it from firing at all, the blast came from the ramrod chamber below the gun. To do this he sealed the hole leading to the firing chamber and bored a hole in the bottom. He used sleight of hand to make it look like he'd caught the bullet, but sadly, he was actually killed while performing this feat due to being forced to use fine gunpowder, which clogged up the hole in Rifle Three.
My grandfather (as a kid) met Chung Ling Soo at Paddington station . a crowd gathered and he was asked to do a trick...he had a 6 inch nail and with his palm, hammered it into a piece of wood until it was fully in. My Grandad had no idea how it was done.
Bottom line: the trick is being able to seamlessly pull off the trick. I’ve seen a few where things didn’t go as planned because the artist wasn’t very good or at least not prepped enough.
Harry Houdini laid the foundation of modern performance magic, i recommend you read his biography, he had some very special talents that made him able to do stuff ordinary people couldnt. He was double jointed and could dislocate his shoulders, which is how he could get out of strait jackets. He also had an encyclopedic knowledge of locks and padlocks, and he could hold his breath far longer than normal, up to 7 minutes.
Plus he had his bottom ribs removed so he could blow himself.... or was that Marilyn Manson, the guy who played The Fonz in 'The Wonder Years' and had the hit song 'Ice Ice Baby' while a member of ABBA..... wait, what was I talking about?
I thought I knew them all, but that apple/ring/arrow thing was a massive WHAT?! from me! The engineers behind that one were definitely thinking outside the box!
I used to love watching the Masked Magician. He would tell the audience how the tricks would work. Then in the last ever episode he revealed his true identity.
I think I’m more impressed with the thought and the precise timing that go into all these tricks just do no one gets hurt or even killed. I’m glad everyone stays safe and uninjured.😆😆
Its pretty easy, first grab the coin slickly and hide it in your hand and then go upto someone and put your hand behind their year and pull out the coin and the tricks done
You could know how every magic trick in the world is done, but the true magic is being able to perform the trick without anyone seeing any part of how the trick is done. If you know how it is done, and yet you still sit in stunned amazement of "How did they do that?" when someone performs the trick, then you have witnessed True Magic!
Honestly I figured they have to know it is safe to volunteer as assistants. Can you imagine trusting a complete stranger to shoot an arrow inches from your face while blindfolded? I wouldn't!
I agree that quite a few blindfolded swordsmen probably use the trick he mentioned, but some of it is just pure talent. I mean, I'm sure that there are plenty of blind swordsmen who can do these tricks just fine.
@@brothersisterfun5623 You're wrong lmao. There are people who can. Deny all you want, it makes you look dumb. Its like how some people can twist and turn their bodies in bazar ways but if a normal person does it their bones will snap
There are definetly people who have practised with sword so much that they can hit same spot with pure muscle memory, but nevertheless doing the trick for real is very illegal.
honestly the regurgitating i kinda was impressed alot because its insane how he can control his organs inside his body! he actually controls his esophagus or however you spell it
My dad showed me a magic trick once. He disappeared after going to get milk from the store, it was amazing. I’m still waiting for him to re-appear though haha
Sacral agenesis (caudal regression syndrome) has a frequency of 1 in 60,000 live births. Given a world population of 7,874,965,825 there would be about 131,249 people born without legs. So, maybe not as hard as you might think! Criss Angel hired one of these people and did a form of this magic trick.
05:00 you left where Aaron Crowe covers his eyes with melted candle wax before the tape and foil. the wax remains in place and undisturbed until all the head wraps are removed and we see as soon as he opens his eyes the wax then cracks. why leave that part out?
It's funny how the most logical answer for how most of these magic tricks are done is likely the correct answer. For example, the bus trick and sawing the woman in half. Yet they are classics and people love them.
idk who will see this but the last magic tric actually for me is very very awsome (in its right) Edit:to be able to be calm as magicians or magician assistant would be awesome and stressful but probably fun for the assistant
I already know all of this but good job I love your video I don't know what I would do with out you and one day I saw a guy hanging on a big red bus before I love your videos and I love you😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Netflix: are you still watching?
Someone's daughter: 5:59
this is so underated no one really noticed this
@@jer4516 how its underrated if they have 25 Likes only?
Oh.. dayum
@@PUPDING_ underated means litteraly under- rated like for ex.
he didnt get likes than he deserve you know
Dont get it
“Well the magician never reveals his tricks” *”but I do”*
no
@@woosher737 ???
Lol
lmao
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I think I’m more impressed with the thought and the precise timing that go into all these tricks just do no one gets hurt or even killed. I’m glad everyone stays safe and uninjured.
They don’t, many magicians have gotten hurt and even died doing tricks.
@@seanoreilly3665 that’s not good
Have you ever watched Britain Scott talent ? The actress goes in this like water glass and he is supposed to try to get out in 2:30 minutes but he stays in for 3 minutes and when he gets out he is breathing really hard and his heart is pumping
Britain Scott talent is really good they do dances tricks and even death tricks
At 3 minutes 30 seconds a person starts flying around the audience, have you seen this before? th-cam.com/video/UdfqiclcRVM/w-d-xo.html
No matter how many times we learn about these tricks we are still dazzled by these tricks.
Fun fact: The first known case of water spouting was by a man named Haji Ali who was able to do this as an act. he would drink water then fuel after that would float on top. The fuel would come out first igniting flames, then the water would put it out. Haji Ali died with the secret of how to do it. Water is scarce in some regions of Africa, A man named Winston Carter, as a child learned how to carry water inside his stomach that he could bring up at will. It was used for cooking and bathing, etc. In his own words, "it's not magic".
19:31 playing Mr. Bean saying “magic” over and over again is the best part of my day!!!
The way he says it tho 😂
THE WAY HE SNORT THO 🤣🤣
**continouslyMovesear**
#Suspects | magical beans ;>
@@Characoco
I usually hate learning how magic is done but honestly, these make the tricks even cooler. Magicians are awesome! Thanks for sharing!
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@@davitvoskanyan3555 ???????????
Same! And I agree. It's pretty impressive how they get the timing down so it seems seamless.
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@@sagieatz433 Mhm! They must practise them a lot
A magician never reveals their secrets.
Jigsaw: Do you want to play my game?
Funny thing is while using a blunted drill is common for performing the drill to the head trick 19:37 i remember watching a documentary about Buddhist monks one of which could press an active drill to their flesh and the drill would grind and get caught by the flesh and the drill would then be seen hanging from them, the handle spinning hands free as the drill bit itself is tangled in twisted skin to prove that monks are capable of ignoring intense pain and demonstrate a sort of "invincibility", now that was a sight to see.
Best regurgitator I saw as a kid was Stevie Starr. He taught himself to do it with coins while growing up in a children's home, so that the other boys couldn't steal his pocket money. He can do it with a snooker ball! And even bring up any named coin after several have been swallowed in any order. Truly remarkable, and yet a slightly sad reason for being able to do it.
that guy is amazing, no matter how many times i watch him it still floors me
I was so enthralled I didnt even hide in the comment section! Loved it🥰
"A magician never reveals his tricks"
Penn and Teller: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Dr.Evil, I will stop you! You and Mini-Me!
Haha I live that film
If they reveals I will beg for my dad to buy and I die
*a magician never reveals his secrets* me: TF U MEAN
cuz I do ;-;
My friend asked her friend who’s gf is a magician if she swallows swords. He said “Not professionally.”
So, who's the girl magician?
@?
👌
I don't get it🤔🤔
@Lukemaha2010 oh gosh!!!! 😂🤣
The fact that they thought out these clever acts is magic in itself.
So basically David Blain is the alien we already knew he was. Gotcha.
Although I wouldn't put it past him to have started this channel years ago just to plant this seed today. Dude is pretty dedicated.
Awwww baby poop
Be amazed: a magician never reveals his secrets… BUT I DO
Lol
@@louiseharding812 #Lolipop
You deserve a suscriber.
@anonymously lollipops
@@sergionathan9131
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Hell666.Limo
18:05
for the variant with the sword i saw a slightly different way to do it: the assistent hides a loose swordtip anywhere and puts it onto a small magnetic plate on her corsett in the moment, the sword sinks a bit into the ground.
i also saw a different version: they make the sword so that they can eat it and right when it comes in the mouth they eat a part
@@Sigmaprimeoptimus yummy yummy!
Dear reader,
I don't know you and you don't know me. Probably we are not even living in the same country. We look different. We speak different languages. Maybe we are from entirely different generations. We are just complete strangers.
But there is something that connects us. We both have great taste in magic tricks.
Thank you for being here. God bless you, whoever you are.
Thank you very much
Lol
Thank you, stranger
God bless you dear friend
Can i use this for a School peom project?
One trick l remember clearly is "Defying the Boxers," a bullet-catching feat pioneered by Chung Ling Soo, the Fabulous Chinese Conjurer. He devised a method of altering the gun to prevent it from firing at all, the blast came from the ramrod chamber below the gun. To do this he sealed the hole leading to the firing chamber and bored a hole in the bottom. He used sleight of hand to make it look like he'd caught the bullet, but sadly, he was actually killed while performing this feat due to being forced to use fine gunpowder, which clogged up the hole in Rifle Three.
My grandfather (as a kid) met Chung Ling Soo at Paddington station . a crowd gathered and he was asked to do a trick...he had a 6 inch nail and with his palm, hammered it into a piece of wood until it was fully in. My Grandad had no idea how it was done.
Even though im watching how the trick is done, i still watched between my fingers over my eyes.
Still convincing
I would be amazed if 'be amazed' gives me a heart..
Wouldn't we all
I’ll start the timer. 3...2...1... Start!
I would be amazed if you stopped begging for a heart..
Lol good luck
Too bad
Bottom line: the trick is being able to seamlessly pull off the trick. I’ve seen a few where things didn’t go as planned because the artist wasn’t very good or at least not prepped enough.
In the case of the two halves of the table, one shifts away slightly due to imperfections on the stage floorboards. xD
These guys are actually very intelligent, sitting to think these through and create the props!
Zoo
Are you kenyan?
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Harry Houdini laid the foundation of modern performance magic, i recommend you read his biography, he had some very special talents that made him able to do stuff ordinary people couldnt. He was double jointed and could dislocate his shoulders, which is how he could get out of strait jackets. He also had an encyclopedic knowledge of locks and padlocks, and he could hold his breath far longer than normal, up to 7 minutes.
Plus he had his bottom ribs removed so he could blow himself.... or was that Marilyn Manson, the guy who played The Fonz in 'The Wonder Years' and had the hit song 'Ice Ice Baby' while a member of ABBA..... wait, what was I talking about?
OH THAT IS AMAZING
If you want to see more of these lol u can watch the masked magician- he shows how to do everything- this reminded me of it.
I thought I knew them all, but that apple/ring/arrow thing was a massive WHAT?! from me! The engineers behind that one were definitely thinking outside the box!
I really am amazed at how clever some of these solutions are. I've always wondered how they do this body horror stuff with no actual injury
SAM THIG
I used to love watching the Masked Magician. He would tell the audience how the tricks would work. Then in the last ever episode he revealed his true identity.
That was one of my favourite shows. I wish they could bring it back and show us how the magicians do more modern tricks
Your voice is therapeutic 😭👌
The only voice I listen to. The other ones I skip
The best magic trick is my dad disappearing after saying "Im going out to get milk" he hasnt appear since then :)
Is it so wrong that I’m laughing on this 😂😂😂
@iamnobody noone ???
@iamnobody noone He didn't say it for real ,it was a joke of course . I knew that but it was still funny you knoww 😂😂😂
@iamnobody noone its a joke chill
And my dad is dead 😀
BE AMAZED: Makes this videos.
Magicians: Time for a new job.
You should read the disclaimer
@@lerandomguy I did. But curiosity killed the cat for some of us and we just have to know.
Yeah, both your explanation and Aaron Crow are amazing! Thanks for the explanation!
Its my second time watching this and I already love it 😀
“Most dangerous magic tricks”
Teleporting while walking through a door: am I a joke to you?
David Blaine: "swallows frog"
The frog: where am I see no bugs
Also Frog : Ima Drop These Eggs off here real quick
@@WessJess **few years later** i feel sick... **starts vomiting eggs**
Day later turns in to a frog
@BumbleBerryPlays Gacha 10 years later *dies from poison*
Dude ur name literally got me
Being a magician’s assistant would have to be just about the most uncomfortable and anxiety-inducing job in the world. No thanks lol
No ur just not a people person
I know right
The assistants are often more skilled than the magician.
Yeah :^
Totally agree
I think I’m more impressed with the thought and the precise timing that go into all these tricks just do no one gets hurt or even killed. I’m glad everyone stays safe and uninjured.😆😆
Hi be amazed I've been you number one fan for a year or two and thanks for the amazing content!🤗🙃
One time a guy made a coin disappear in his hand and he walked up to me and pulled the coin out from behind my ear my life has changed dramatically
I need to know that trick Imagine he is so fast that he threw it actually and then took it from behind you but Idk
Its pretty easy, first grab the coin slickly and hide it in your hand and then go upto someone and put your hand behind their year and pull out the coin and the tricks done
@@Thecruelwing ye, we gonna put our hands over their 2021
This channel and bright side have taught me more than my school
Lol Bright Side “ANIMALS THAT WILL KILL YOU” *shows thumbnail of what looks like Trump’s hair*
When this video started, I showed it to my first grade teacher. When the video finished I retired from Congress on my 92nd birthday.
You could know how every magic trick in the world is done, but the true magic is being able to perform the trick without anyone seeing any part of how the trick is done. If you know how it is done, and yet you still sit in stunned amazement of "How did they do that?" when someone performs the trick, then you have witnessed True Magic!
Hi, I am Azhar naeems daughter.Thank you for telling me so many things!I also learned magic tricks from you. Be amazed is the best channel.
Yeah definitely need to say that
definitely
me: eating cereal
"frog regurgitation"
me: how bout no
now whenever i'll see that ring-apple-arrow trick, i'll be looking at the board the whole time
Lol
In the scene of it … it shows him pick arrow up and load the bow with the real arrow. If it was elastic how was it stretched?
I already know all these but that is awesome that you pointed them out. Always a great job I love your videos!
Very cool I never new that stuff!🤩🤩
Love this channel! Really great content & very entertaining 👍🏻🔥
Does anyone else think that the narrator sounds a little like Norm MacDonald?
Simon Cowell watching this like 😐😐"so all that stuff I've seen is fake
That’s not really a part of the vid
You guys forgot that he waxed his eyes out?
Honestly I figured they have to know it is safe to volunteer as assistants. Can you imagine trusting a complete stranger to shoot an arrow inches from your face while blindfolded? I wouldn't!
ikr 🤣
Love the animation w john Travolta and the pineapple killing samurai! Lmao
The magicians are talented, but this trick solver is downright intelligent.
"Whoever is reading this , you'll be successful one day. Just keep on pushing" 💕✨
I believe the drill was a shiny hard plastic and the broken glass eating was an edible candy that was brittle.
You deserve more subs keep it up love ur work
I can make my whole wage disappear the same day I get it. It’s my finest trick 😁
LOL
😂😂😂😂
Don’t you mean your _funnest_ ? 🥸🙃 badumm tssss 🥁
@@riceracm he did mean finest
LOL
Ok that was very nice!
Shame I can't say the same for this comment
Lmao
The thumbnail made me sick lol btw I love your videos
The 7:00 mark is probably one of the most TERRIFYING illustrations I have ever seen! 😱
The thumbnail of this picture has saved me millions of future nightmares
A magician never reveals their tricks, but this madlad do.
2:49 Based on this guy’s facial expression;he tried his best to lunge at his assistants heart but the trick went according to his plan😂
I don't watch magic because of this but I'm impressed
What a great explanation !!!
Be Amazed : Secrets of the most dangerous magic trick revealed.
Magicians : Visible frustration
Lol😂
Lol 😂
3:00 “they won’t know, how will they know”?😂😂💀
I agree that quite a few blindfolded swordsmen probably use the trick he mentioned, but some of it is just pure talent. I mean, I'm sure that there are plenty of blind swordsmen who can do these tricks just fine.
no ur wrong so wrong
@@brothersisterfun5623 You're wrong lmao. There are people who can. Deny all you want, it makes you look dumb. Its like how some people can twist and turn their bodies in bazar ways but if a normal person does it their bones will snap
There are definetly people who have practised with sword so much that they can hit same spot with pure muscle memory, but nevertheless doing the trick for real is very illegal.
Magic is the most frustrating thing to me all I want to do is learn how they're done so THANK YOU!
Woah that is very intresting i like all the tricks thangks for showing how there done 😉
“Swallowing the seemingly impossible” my girlfriend must be a magician then
*DUDE WHAT THE HELL*
The sword one was my fav but now i know how it’s done its even better✨AmAZiNg✨
oh no...
Bhhhh
I feel like Harry Houdini did the first one for real tho cuz he was a mad lad
fr right Harry Houdini was just different
@@jermaenjoyer yea
honestly the regurgitating i kinda was impressed alot because its insane how he can control his organs inside his body! he actually controls his esophagus or however you spell it
Nice you actually reveal your tricks
The greatest trick I’ve seen is when my dad disappeared after going to get milk
Nice joke
Hahah
I hope yo dad comes back after milk because most of the time it's not a good ending for milk buying dads
whenever theres a magic show going on I'm gonna call out the magician
There was a magic show at my school and my friend And I tried to figure out how he did it cuz we know magic is FAKE.
@@nanduray65 did u figure it out?
13:41 Japanese Bruno Mars
My dad showed me a magic trick once. He disappeared after going to get milk from the store, it was amazing. I’m still waiting for him to re-appear though haha
Thanks for revealing and your nice comment style!!!
That’s cool how some people ACTUALLY swallow a sword
Yeah at that point it’s pretty much not even magic
@@josephrosengrant3224 "at that point" LOL!
We must feel ashamed them by revealing truth while performing their illusion tricks....
All these dislikes are from magicians who were exposed
Lol your right
Lol 😆 😝 😂 😆 😹 😂
Fascinating! Absolutely fascinating!
hands down to the best thumbnail
8:23 What happens with sword if he needs to sneeze or cough??? 🤭
I like the chainsaw one because it's impressive to do that without the crowd to see this trick 😱🙈😃
How hard is it to find a person without legs willing to assist in part of a magic trick?
Sacral agenesis (caudal regression syndrome) has a frequency of 1 in 60,000 live births. Given a world population of 7,874,965,825 there would be about 131,249 people born without legs. So, maybe not as hard as you might think! Criss Angel hired one of these people and did a form of this magic trick.
Great video 👏👏
05:00 you left where Aaron Crowe covers his eyes with melted candle wax before the tape and foil. the wax remains in place and undisturbed until all the head wraps are removed and we see as soon as he opens his eyes the wax then cracks. why leave that part out?
My husband has always tried to figure out the tricks- instead of enjoying the illusion 😂
"Magicians never reveals their secret,but I DO :))"
It's funny how the most logical answer for how most of these magic tricks are done is likely the correct answer. For example, the bus trick and sawing the woman in half.
Yet they are classics and people love them.
Omg The Prestige scenes make this video way better
I had my jaw dropped the entire time for the last one.
idk who will see this but the last magic tric actually for me is very very awsome (in its right)
Edit:to be able to be calm as magicians or magician assistant would be awesome and stressful but probably fun for the assistant
Seeing these secrets revealed is proof magic is an absolute art form!
Be Amazed is so cool 😎😎 and such a nice person 😍😊.
I already know all of this but good job I love your video I don't know what I would do with out you and one day I saw a guy hanging on a big red bus before I love your videos and I love you😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Imagine being that frog having to be forced down someone’s throat and seeing that throat pipe and everything else
4:01 this looks like what the thumbnail would've been
:D