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Loving all these Spanish Magicians, they really have a smooth act. The magic may not be mind blowing but its quite the enjoyable show ... This guy was very fun to watch :)
It's REALLY hard to do this kind of magic for the camera. I saw every single misdirection right off the bat. Usually the camera guys for this show try to hide those with close-ups, instead of these wide shots, but they kept his act fairly wide open and you get to see all of the misdirection in ways you aren't meant to.
At about 4:31 the camera caught him as he just dropped a coin on the table with his hand while misdirecting with the cup. This is NOT to say that his performance wasn't great, just that the camera caught him.
Most of his tricks I followed and could see how he did it especially when he pulled the cup up from beneath the table at 3:15 and then when the 3rd coin "appeared" on his right at 4:31 just a couple examples.
Rubix cubes are awesome. Way, way back in the day, a rubix cube tutorial was one of the first videos I watched on youtube. It was in multiple parts cause I think you could only upload so much at a time
First time I have watched one of your videos right to the end. I usually click off after your thoughts on what P&T say. The fable threw me 😂😂 got to go back through all your other videos now!!!
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Jason that's kind of tricky but I really enjoy how you try to figure out these tricks I want to see you do some performances I am sure you can do some great magic
As someone who got to the point where he could solve in under 50 seconds during high school I can promise you.....you will get ZERO girlfriends from the skill.
The lights remind me of antenna coming out of the martian’s head on an old tv sitcom My Favorite Martian! I find your channel refreshingly entertaining! Love Aesop’s Fable time!!🙂
Why did anyone clap when he produced the mug? He put his hands under the table and when he lifted it up he was holding something! Wow! Great act overall but don't be so easily impressed.
Thanks again Jason for another interesting reacting video. He had a few good reveals but nothing really earth-shattering. About the background... the color is great especially with the three angles and the lighting makes a great color fading effect. As you mentioned about the two background ceiling lights, I would remove them if you don't need them. They do detract a bit when it looks like your head is bouncing between two bars or catches the viewers attention for a split second when your head moves from in front of them. One other suggestion is move a bit to your right and turn the camera a little if you can. This will cut out the door handle on the right of the frame. It is an attention-getter especially with the shiny reflection. I wouldn't have mentioned it, but you asked!! Keep up the great videos! 😉
@@JasonParkerMagic I figured most people would just say everything is great and be afraid to say anything. I figured you would appreciate honest feedback.
I still don't know how the coin got under the sugar. Did he put the coin in the sugar at 6:16 - 6:17???? Love the Fables story. The hound sounds like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Back in their heyday I bought a Rubik's Cube, learned to solve it, and then went around to stores offering to reset all their cubes for a quarter each. Coffee money.
What's that? A huge black wall between us and the magician completely obscuring our view? And things appearing from 'nowhere'? Hmm, my spidey sense are twitching!
NO MORE DAMN Aesop's Fables!!!!!! JK :)~ Anyway love your videos and reactions to other magicians and the quaint little story time. Keep up the excellent work.
All of it is obvious and easy to notice, except for the signed coin. There's probably a rail under the table that runs from behind the table to where the pile of sugar is. He then steps on a lever that lifts or shifts the coin to where the pile of sugar is.
Nice trick and interesting tale ^=^ i'd leave the background the way it is, for the moment ^=^ Maybe because "i'm a boy", i like the light blue colour. That's exactly how i have my walls painted ^=^
I liked the act but most of it was pretty simple in concept, I watch stuff on 2x speed and I could still see and tell more or less what he was doing most if not all of the time other than the coin at the end so I'm assuming its something to do with the table he somehow loaded it like Jason said when he pulled the coin off the table and with his hand, there was a slight glint there and the coin was visible
As Penn said: "whenever I see a draped table..". Couldn´t agree more. Why don´t he just put a sign on the table that says: "don´t remove drape since then all my magic would be revealed"? Yeah I´m overreacting a bit but in this case it looks so silly especially since he sits very low behind it. Like a kid that is to small for the table. ;) On the positive side, I liked the idea of the coin appearing in the sugarpile. And he is obviously skilled with sleight of hand. He should focus more on that and less on "hidden stuff under table".
When Penn said that was a red herring (ie using a table cloth to make us believe there's someone underneath when there really is no-one underneath) l believed him 🤔
@@johnkean6852 Well, I interpreted that as the way I described it above. Using a table such as that as a Red Herring is a bad idea since it makes the whole performance worse, in my opinion. If he was able do do this act without that drape, he would have. But I don´t think he can.
Buy a speed cube instead, Rubiks brand are difficult to turn even when tensioned and lubed. I'd recommend a YJ YuLong V2 M, it's cheap, but very good. And the absolute best budget magnetic cube.
glad you managed to drag yourself into the 20th century and get yourself a cube ...enjoyed the clip as always ..maybe have some magic books behind you ..you must have quite a few in your collection ....ps crows are more beautiful and intelligent than swans so glad you didn't read that one out again .....
Yeah I would love to feature the magic books i've accumulated over time... unfortunately they are being stored at my parents house in Texas... and I'm located currently in Ukraine! :-0
Doh!! yes probably easier to keep at your mums what with moving apartments ...as books are so heavy to move around especially if you have quite a few :-)
I wasn't wowed at all by his first few effects...he literally reaches under the table at 3:15 and pulls out a coffee cup. And then at 4:30 he's already dropped the 3rd coin on the table. He got better tho
@@shul5684 Falling doors cannot be applied in this variant. Fine sugar, flour or salt is suitable for the coin to enter from the side without the extruded volume appearing in the shape of a pile. The table is a table top that has a coin groove under the canvas. The coin enters under the pile from the side of the cutout in the canvas. Some people choose a neodymium magnet to move it, another a cable car...
If I could have a superpower it might be to give everyone mind-reading for a day. I often wished people could so they would get over a lot of suspicions and hypersensitivities and judgemental attitudes. I imagine it would be overwhelming and distracting but people would realise a: how similar we are and b: how weird we all are and c: how it doesn't seem to matter. Then we could switch it back off and get on with our lives. :) Actually I do think we can read each other far more than we like to acknowledge. Other animals or ancestral humans would probably find us weird because we just ignore so much signalling if it isn't spoken in words nowadays. I find it so irritating but yet I end up doing it too. But I do take note of what I'm told even if people forget they're telling me. Also yeah background is good but it is best not being distracting from you in the foreground. :)
yeah, he wasn't really lucky with that angle. Kinda weird they didn't use a different angle for TV on that part. I kinda felt most of his moves were pretty easy to follow. Coin magic normally gets me, as I've never really looked into that and don't know exactly where they hide the coins some times. I was able to follow this guy really easy though
@@JasonParkerMagic yes it is ! Sorry for my english . I was bad in this tongue at school but I do my best 😁 Thank you for your answer Peter Parker brother 😆🎩
First time a magician on fool us was so bad I was watching the coin appear before he was saying it was there while everybody else was watching the cup having half his finger closed is a dead give away to somebody that knows nothing about magic...I will saw I have never seen anybody so obvious on the show before lol especially that third coin it was laying there for a minute before he pointed attention to it
I believe red herrings are not allowed anymore since Jay Sankay (kind of) exploited that. Many others did so, too. And P&T give themselves only one shot at guessing how the trick is done. Otherwise it would mostly be no challenge. But when the performers make red herring moves, it all comes down to luck if they guess right which of the moves they saw were real and which ones were fake. The only sensible solution to the problem is to forbid fake moves, which to my knowledge they did.
Poor Jason you fell for the Rubiks brand trap! Every single brand makes smoother, cheaper, and faster cubes but due to patent they are generally sold as 3x3 magic cubes.
@@JasonParkerMagic Now you'll have something to look forward to once you hopefully realize you'll never put that cube down! The transition to even a $5 Yuxin or Moyu will be like night and day.
111st view and I "broke" the 11 likes 😄, as the "11 gurl" makin, breakin and takin 11s ALL. DAY. LONG. 👍 (ah lol-well not so much anymore-I need to get quicker with my comments 😄) Thanx Jason! SO nice to see another vid!!! 💜😁💜 [I ALSO was almost paralyzed like him! Doing a double front flip in my "home gym" . I did the "no-no" and STOPPED. Right in the middle of flipping and landed straight down from ~13/14ft, on my neck and almost broke it. Career ended right there, sigh....centrifugal force ain't no JOKE! 😶]
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The coin appearance he does waggling his fingers while passing his hand over the table was so cool.
Loving all these Spanish Magicians, they really have a smooth act. The magic may not be mind blowing but its quite the enjoyable show ... This guy was very fun to watch :)
I think theres somthing about performing close up that makes you this smooth
Ew, he was really creepy with that fake, forced smile and the narration sounded like something straight out of a tv soap. oof.
It's REALLY hard to do this kind of magic for the camera. I saw every single misdirection right off the bat. Usually the camera guys for this show try to hide those with close-ups, instead of these wide shots, but they kept his act fairly wide open and you get to see all of the misdirection in ways you aren't meant to.
At about 4:31 the camera caught him as he just dropped a coin on the table with his hand while misdirecting with the cup.
This is NOT to say that his performance wasn't great, just that the camera caught him.
Walking around solving a rubik's cube with one hand casually doesn't gather the crowd that you'd expect it to 😂
You can hear a click of the mentioned mechanism at 6:19 when the coin slides under the sugar.
I see new Jason Parker video and I click immediately - love the vids!
thanks very much Rick!
the end was pretty good but honestly the slight of hand throughout the majority of the performance was pretty easy to follow.
totally agree
Most of his tricks I followed and could see how he did it especially when he pulled the cup up from beneath the table at 3:15 and then when the 3rd coin "appeared" on his right at 4:31 just a couple examples.
Yep I saw it too
I think I'm watching too many of your videos... I caught about 5 moves in that performance. The background looks good btw!
Wow what a great ending!
Rubix cubes are awesome. Way, way back in the day, a rubix cube tutorial was one of the first videos I watched on youtube. It was in multiple parts cause I think you could only upload so much at a time
Nice to see some coin magic, been card heavy lately
Like, totally!
First time I have watched one of your videos right to the end. I usually click off after your thoughts on what P&T say. The fable threw me 😂😂 got to go back through all your other videos now!!!
haha! Yep I've been doing those fables for a while now... just to have something a little different from only the reaction :)
You should review old Penn and Teller fool us episodes. There were many great magicians in the past
I plan to! As I never watched the older seasons fully....
I enjoyed it. Haters who are jealous that they can't do it disliked your video and the original one.
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I truly enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Jason that's kind of tricky but I really enjoy how you try to figure out these tricks I want to see you do some performances I am sure you can do some great magic
As someone who got to the point where he could solve in under 50 seconds during high school I can promise you.....you will get ZERO girlfriends from the skill.
The lights remind me of antenna coming out of the martian’s head on an old tv sitcom My Favorite Martian! I find your channel refreshingly entertaining! Love Aesop’s Fable time!!🙂
thanks Karleen :) haha and I guess i'll count that as a vote to keep the antenna for now... ;)
Worker magician here. I think if you want to learn this, you should learn the basics from David Roth and Slydini.
Love your videos! May I ask what video editor software you use? Thanks!
Beautiful routine. 👍👍
Your look when that cup appeared was priceless!
Why did anyone clap when he produced the mug? He put his hands under the table and when he lifted it up he was holding something! Wow! Great act overall but don't be so easily impressed.
Thanks again Jason for another interesting reacting video. He had a few good reveals but nothing really earth-shattering.
About the background... the color is great especially with the three angles and the lighting makes a great color fading effect. As you mentioned about the two background ceiling lights, I would remove them if you don't need them. They do detract a bit when it looks like your head is bouncing between two bars or catches the viewers attention for a split second when your head moves from in front of them. One other suggestion is move a bit to your right and turn the camera a little if you can. This will cut out the door handle on the right of the frame. It is an attention-getter especially with the shiny reflection. I wouldn't have mentioned it, but you asked!! Keep up the great videos! 😉
awesome thank you for the feedback! :)
@@JasonParkerMagic I figured most people would just say everything is great and be afraid to say anything. I figured you would appreciate honest feedback.
Saw him pull the white cup out. Background looks good, doesn't distract.
I still don't know how the coin got under the sugar. Did he put the coin in the sugar at 6:16 - 6:17????
Love the Fables story. The hound sounds like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Thank you for another Cool video!
6:21 hear carefully the coin did a noise
Back in their heyday I bought a Rubik's Cube, learned to solve it, and then went around to stores offering to reset all their cubes for a quarter each. Coffee money.
wow that's an enterprising individual! haha... really cool story, thanks for sharing
@Red Dwarf Coffee money, as I said, but coffee was a lot cheaper then, too.
What's that? A huge black wall between us and the magician completely obscuring our view? And things appearing from 'nowhere'?
Hmm, my spidey sense are twitching!
Finally, a rubik's cube... I can finally subscribe right now...
"Hello darkness, my old friend..." Loved it!
If you could get rid of those dangly bits in the back, that'd be great.
Rubics Cube unboxing: Open the box. Takes it out.... The end?
Let me see your Jason, do you have a huge Jason Parker?
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Didnt even notice the background till you pointed it out. Hahaha
That Penn & Teller can really figure out some great Magic
He lives in Leipzig?! That's pretty around the corner of my own hometown. Nice :)!
hello jason. love your style.. love your video..
So when Penn references Slydini, is he referring to a specific routine that Slydini did that Alfonso is performing?
I'm wondering the same. That and whether he was referring to JB Bobo with his *modern* coffee machine.
A good number of views in a short time, hope you get more views
FINE! I'll subscribe. Yes I enjoy your videos Jason; I've watched most of these React videos so it would be unfair of me _not_ to sub
Greetings from Austria!
FYI, to solve Rubik's cube, first learn LBL (Layer by layer method), then more advanced CFOP system (a.k.a Fridrich Method).
NO MORE DAMN Aesop's Fables!!!!!! JK :)~ Anyway love your videos and reactions to other magicians and the quaint little story time. Keep up the excellent work.
thanks very much!! :)
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All of it is obvious and easy to notice, except for the signed coin. There's probably a rail under the table that runs from behind the table to where the pile of sugar is. He then steps on a lever that lifts or shifts the coin to where the pile of sugar is.
I think thats the point. You follow the easy solves and then the last one doesnt make sense
Aesop: if friends show their teeth, and theyre not smiling, make like a hare and RUN.
2:50 Heretic. The only thing that makes coffee better is MORE coffee!
bacon on the side
Nice trick and interesting tale ^=^ i'd leave the background the way it is, for the moment ^=^ Maybe because "i'm a boy", i like the light blue colour. That's exactly how i have my walls painted ^=^
I liked the act but most of it was pretty simple in concept, I watch stuff on 2x speed and I could still see and tell more or less what he was doing most if not all of the time other than the coin at the end so I'm assuming its something to do with the table he somehow loaded it like Jason said when he pulled the coin off the table and with his hand, there was a slight glint there and the coin was visible
He’s got full on elf ears! Magic!
At 3 mins 20 secs already done 3 laps! I guess the audience lapped it up too!
Anyone else (especially Americans around my age of 36) accidentally first read the title as "Alfonso Riberio"?
As Penn said: "whenever I see a draped table..". Couldn´t agree more. Why don´t he just put a sign on the table that says: "don´t remove drape since then all my magic would be revealed"?
Yeah I´m overreacting a bit but in this case it looks so silly especially since he sits very low behind it. Like a kid that is to small for the table. ;)
On the positive side, I liked the idea of the coin appearing in the sugarpile. And he is obviously skilled with sleight of hand. He should focus more on that and less on "hidden stuff under table".
When Penn said that was a red herring (ie using a table cloth to make us believe there's someone underneath when there really is no-one underneath) l believed him 🤔
@@johnkean6852 Well, I interpreted that as the way I described it above. Using a table such as that as a Red Herring is a bad idea since it makes the whole performance worse, in my opinion. If he was able do do this act without that drape, he would have. But I don´t think he can.
@@mrw104 Whatever he did it was a complete mystery to me: l normally perform well in the art of deciphering magicians' codes.😀
I seen a 10 year boy solve a Rubiks cube in about 5 minutes his dad could do it in about 1 minute I could not believe how good they were
New magic trick
Keep the background it's definitely you. Good luck with the rubixs cube.
Buy a speed cube instead, Rubiks brand are difficult to turn even when tensioned and lubed. I'd recommend a YJ YuLong V2 M, it's cheap, but very good. And the absolute best budget magnetic cube.
i think the lights hanging are interesting.
Please cover the 100$ bill envelop from P&T season 1 (pilot?). It is so nice and funny!
the mine, yours 5 envelope guy that talks real fast? that was terrific
glad you managed to drag yourself into the 20th century and get yourself a cube ...enjoyed the clip as always ..maybe have some magic books behind you ..you must have quite a few in your collection ....ps crows are more beautiful and intelligent than swans so glad you didn't read that one out again .....
Yeah I would love to feature the magic books i've accumulated over time... unfortunately they are being stored at my parents house in Texas... and I'm located currently in Ukraine! :-0
Doh!! yes probably easier to keep at your mums what with moving apartments ...as books are so heavy to move around especially if you have quite a few :-)
Expand on the background dangly bits. I enjoy your videos.
I wasn't wowed at all by his first few effects...he literally reaches under the table at 3:15 and pulls out a coffee cup. And then at 4:30 he's already dropped the 3rd coin on the table. He got better tho
Can u teach how to do magic jason😁😁
The only thing I didn't understand: How did he put the signed coin under the pile of sugar?
Has got to be a trap door ND mechanism that pushes the coin towards the sugar pile.
That's why pen said the Table is important. So obviously the table is gimicked.
@@shul5684 Falling doors cannot be applied in this variant. Fine sugar, flour or salt is suitable for the coin to enter from the side without the extruded volume appearing in the shape of a pile. The table is a table top that has a coin groove under the canvas. The coin enters under the pile from the side of the cutout in the canvas. Some people choose a neodymium magnet to move it, another a cable car...
If I could have a superpower it might be to give everyone mind-reading for a day. I often wished people could so they would get over a lot of suspicions and hypersensitivities and judgemental attitudes. I imagine it would be overwhelming and distracting but people would realise a: how similar we are and b: how weird we all are and c: how it doesn't seem to matter. Then we could switch it back off and get on with our lives. :)
Actually I do think we can read each other far more than we like to acknowledge. Other animals or ancestral humans would probably find us weird because we just ignore so much signalling if it isn't spoken in words nowadays. I find it so irritating but yet I end up doing it too. But I do take note of what I'm told even if people forget they're telling me.
Also yeah background is good but it is best not being distracting from you in the foreground.
:)
sometimes he makes a big deal about the three coins that have just sat on the table out in the open lol
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Can you do a reaction on Ryan hayashi
Aesop: if you're a wolf you'll never have to work hard for your dinner if you make friend's with hares.
4:31 if you look at his right hand, you will see how the coin travel.
4:31 is what I meant.
yeah, he wasn't really lucky with that angle. Kinda weird they didn't use a different angle for TV on that part.
I kinda felt most of his moves were pretty easy to follow. Coin magic normally gets me, as I've never really looked into that and don't know exactly where they hide the coins some times.
I was able to follow this guy really easy though
I caught that too.
Can you REACTS to Issy Simpson new at BGT
I bet Allyson was thinking to herself I want him to pour some sugar on me.
I have a feel several magicians share magic trick secrets . For example, with coins. What do you think of that please ?
Yes there are certain moves that many coin magicians use... is that what you mean? :)
@@JasonParkerMagic yes it is ! Sorry for my english . I was bad in this tongue at school but I do my best 😁 Thank you for your answer Peter Parker brother 😆🎩
It's like matrix with a cup
First time a magician on fool us was so bad I was watching the coin appear before he was saying it was there while everybody else was watching the cup having half his finger closed is a dead give away to somebody that knows nothing about magic...I will saw I have never seen anybody so obvious on the show before lol especially that third coin it was laying there for a minute before he pointed attention to it
He's changed a lot since his time on "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air."
He should have made It look like he slided the coin under the sugar
That he could have fooled them.
I believe red herrings are not allowed anymore since Jay Sankay (kind of) exploited that. Many others did so, too. And P&T give themselves only one shot at guessing how the trick is done. Otherwise it would mostly be no challenge. But when the performers make red herring moves, it all comes down to luck if they guess right which of the moves they saw were real and which ones were fake.
The only sensible solution to the problem is to forbid fake moves, which to my knowledge they did.
At 3:13_3:15 watch carefully.. he takes it down of the table ...
Appearance of the cup was corny lol 😂😂😂
yeah actually I thought so too....
Once you learn the pattern the cube is quite easy.
Penn & Teller were never impressed until the last trick. Good visual magic tho. But not that impressive. I agree with you
Poor Jason you fell for the Rubiks brand trap! Every single brand makes smoother, cheaper, and faster cubes but due to patent they are generally sold as 3x3 magic cubes.
ahhh haha... didn't know .... :-D well at least I can learn the basics with this.... OH WELL
@@JasonParkerMagic Now you'll have something to look forward to once you hopefully realize you'll never put that cube down! The transition to even a $5 Yuxin or Moyu will be like night and day.
At 4:31 u will see the magic .. wtf!
Aesop: beware of friends with big teeth you may be their only source of sustenance when times get tough
I like watching his routine.
“Fooling” has little to do with it.
If you want to solve a rubiks Cube onehanded, you Should buy a new one because that is kinda hard with a rubiks brand cube
Bro wtf. Im not a magician and i saw a lot of his tricks xp
Looks good though
111st view and I "broke" the 11 likes 😄, as the "11 gurl" makin, breakin and takin 11s ALL. DAY. LONG. 👍
(ah lol-well not so much anymore-I need to get quicker with my comments 😄)
Thanx Jason! SO nice to see another vid!!!
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[I ALSO was almost paralyzed like him! Doing a double front flip in my "home gym" . I did the "no-no" and STOPPED. Right in the middle of flipping and landed straight down from ~13/14ft, on my neck and almost broke it. Career ended right there, sigh....centrifugal force ain't no JOKE! 😶]
Please please please were a spider man shirt in your next video, I love your channel Mr.parker OMG it didnt even click your last name is parker? as in peter lol....any who big fan
haha... if I do that what do I say in the video? someone told me to wear this so........ yeah...... ;) And thanks! :)
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As you say, very Shin or Eric
Wait I actually guessed rubiks cube
Sugar ruins coffee.....
Hello buddy