The fact that teller DOESNT actually eat a donut in the first trick is so good. So meta and backwards and hilarious. The audience thinks they're in on the joke because Penn tells them the 'secret', but really P&T are 2 steps ahead at all times.
You don’t think a dupe was under the tablecloth with Teller and he had a way to unzip the inner tube off the rope, which he stashed in the tablecloth after?
I love how they are GREAT at magic but they also make amazing silly joke magic tricks like this one 😂 no wonder they have one of the longest running shows in Vegas! Absolutely amazing
That last trick definitely looks like a "joke trick" but that's only because they make it seem that way, it's actually a really impressive trick if you know
yeah it's their entertainment value that makes me love them year after year.... they are just sooo good... on top of that they are amazing magicians...
I saw them in 2016, Penn was playing the bass in the audience pre show. The entire show had me glued to the stage. After the show they signed autographs and took pictures got my ticket signed! Such a great show
@@Zach-hm6ky "Did you like their show live?" Ive seen them live as well in vegas- Ill absolutely give them a recommendation. Best part of their show is that they have hours and hours of material, you can see the show multiple times and get a different experience.
their live show is amazing because even if you know how a lot of things are done, they still fool the hell out of you, especially with things you've never seen before
I saw them live at the Rio, it was an excellent show; exactly what you would expect from them. One thing that's really noteworthy is that they stayed until they'd talked to and taken a picture with, every last person. Edit: And yes, Teller does talk to you. He's very polite.
@@MEDICUS729 Enough beatings from Penn and the stories of the earlier Tellers and you would need someone as annoying as Homer Simpson to make hin break character.
@@tylerpeck9754 it is a regular black ballon that has under his cloath....they somehow get the tube out...outherwise even when popped it would still on the rope
I think they used a rope trip there's a way to twist rope to get something off without untying it, but I'll be damned if I can remember what it's called. Can probably look it up on TH-cam though
I love listening to pennsundayschool, Penn’s podcast. He has so many wonderful stories, and freely admits Teller is the brains of the outfit, while he is the lungs.
Mind blowing illusion sleight of hand along with such great comedic timing is reminiscent of Victor Borge who is an absolute master at classical piano yet has the A+ chops of the best comedians. This is not an easy feat. Love FOOL US!
@@timothygraham4304 Hey thanks man it's good to know I'm not the only one that Victor was before my time but thanks to PBS pledge breaks and they show Victor doing his thing and then offer 17 DVDs of his genius for $150 pledge like I said best of the best classical pianist but comedy chops that are equal to his skill on piano thanks for the thumbs up!
Inner tube trick...my solution. The rope is actually 2 pieces maybe connected by a magnet or velcro and Teller just pops the ropes apart then snaps them back together.
Great trick! The "inner tube" wasnt an inner tube at all. It was a soild (but still very soft and malleable) rubber tube. So no air in it like a tradition inner tube. It had a silt in it that at a distance you wouldn't see. When the "inner tube" was on the rope had the natural integrity to stay in place, but when teller walked up to in under the blanket he was able to spread the "inner tube" apart to get it off the rope effortly. The real trick here is in the setup, with the donut trick story telling, you subconsciously had it in your mind that was what they did the second time, when in reality it was a completely different trick.
Perhaps a misguided idea, but judging how the rope has knots and noticeable blackbands at even intervals which became the gripping point, I wouldn't put it past it for there to be a cleverly hidden clasp mechanism in the middle of the rope, perhaps why teller had to twist the rope so much to get the tube off, and why, during the bounce, no deformities were visible on the tube.
@@carculture3376 Oh, not at all. I was just putting my own idea out. your one sounds just as plausible and, if memory serves, actually has seen use in the connected rings trick.
@@Billdooe When Nathan feeds out the rope his hand hides the clasp until he puts it under the tube where it is hidden. When Teller is under the cloth you can see that the rope angles don't match while he is undoing the clasp.
Love these guys, Teller didn't blow the tube up at the end. If that's what you all thought, they misdirected you heavily and made you think you knew how they did it while being comical. This is literally like someone saying "I'm going to rob the bank and walk right out the front door." LOL. These guys are so creative with their misdirection that they make your brain believe that's how it's done and sneak it right pass you. LOL!!
4:00 pause and zoom in next to Jimmy's right arm (his right, not yours!) and you'll see where the rope can clip apart/together. You'd think they could make that somehow yellow like the rest of the rope?
That black mark is there for Penn to know where to hold the rope. Notice that a few seconds after, Penn is holding the rope in that spot. You can also see another black mark where Jimmy is supposed to hold it. But Jimmy leaves that part of the rope hanging.
Teller's not actually mute, not sure if you knew that. He's "Teller" but he can't tell you anything, which is the joke behind the character. But yeah, if he can't argue back (on stage) then Penn can say whatever the hell he wants during the show and there won't be an argument 🤣
@@somecoolguyiknow I didn't actually think he was mute. I just thought the other guy wouldn't let him get a word in edgewise. Didn't know that was actually part of their actual show though. Thanks for the info!
Correction: The longest running PRIME TIME magic show. Memphis had "Dick William's Magicland" Sunday mornings on WMC-TV from 1966 to 1989 and currently holds the world record for such.
Longest running magic show in TV history? Err, The Paul Daniels Magic Show ran from 1979 to 1994, so still quite a bit of catching up to do there lads. FoolUs may be the longest US TV magic show, but that's wasn't the claim.
Even knowing the extra donut was under the cloth, I rewatched Teller pull it out and handle it many times and NEVER saw how he got the donut inside of it. Even seeing how the trick is done still confuses me.
comes from under the sleeve. look at how the napkin is positioned , almost like it's going into tellers sleeve. that's at least my assumption. I could be completely wrong.
Penn is one of the most charismatic people I've ever seen
And Teller is not…
He can sell you a single encyclopedia book
When he is in show mode yeah, he can be a dick in person though
I’ve seen him on some pod cast….he’s got some weird ideas and seems like a real dick.
He’s a great performer though.
Just saying
@@whyistherumgone8184 I would start with V!
These guys have been entertaining me my whole life. They’re just absolute masters.
The fact that teller DOESNT actually eat a donut in the first trick is so good. So meta and backwards and hilarious. The audience thinks they're in on the joke because Penn tells them the 'secret', but really P&T are 2 steps ahead at all times.
😮😮😮
Huh?
Maybe you need to watch It again lol
@@france976 But he's right. :)
How is the trick done?
Glad to see Teller looking so well. A lot of people were worried after his health problems a little while ago.
quadrouple bypass is no joke, very nice indeed to see him back at it although those donuts aren't healthy for him
He ate a bite of a donut, first one wasn’t real
I am of the opinion that Teller is an actual wizard and Penn is covering for him.
He is an alien
@@donjohn2239 he should appeared in the MIB screen alongside Silvester Stallone
I don’t think people realize how crazy good that last trick was.
You don’t think a dupe was under the tablecloth with Teller and he had a way to unzip the inner tube off the rope, which he stashed in the tablecloth after?
@@ScottBaietti It certainly a trick rope. You can see a mark for Penn to hold. The tube will naturally rest at the point where the rope pulls apart.
@@ScottBaietti y’all are joking right?
I think people realize exactly how crazy good that last trick was.
he literally had the inner tube under the cloth and then popped the other one 🤦🏻♂️
I love how they are GREAT at magic but they also make amazing silly joke magic tricks like this one 😂 no wonder they have one of the longest running shows in Vegas! Absolutely amazing
That last trick definitely looks like a "joke trick" but that's only because they make it seem that way, it's actually a really impressive trick if you know
yeah it's their entertainment value that makes me love them year after year.... they are just sooo good... on top of that they are amazing magicians...
Teller is truly a wizard.
With the voice of an Angel
Saw them do this in Vegas last month. It was great to finally see them live.
Did you like their show live? It sounds like it would be great!
I saw them in 2016, Penn was playing the bass in the audience pre show. The entire show had me glued to the stage. After the show they signed autographs and took pictures got my ticket signed! Such a great show
@@Zach-hm6ky "Did you like their show live?"
Ive seen them live as well in vegas- Ill absolutely give them a recommendation. Best part of their show is that they have hours and hours of material, you can see the show multiple times and get a different experience.
their live show is amazing because even if you know how a lot of things are done, they still fool the hell out of you, especially with things you've never seen before
These two are so good, masters of their craft. Seen them in person once and it was amazing.
Love how Jimmy face was priceless when he got fool by them😂.
I saw them live at the Rio, it was an excellent show; exactly what you would expect from them. One thing that's really noteworthy is that they stayed until they'd talked to and taken a picture with, every last person. Edit: And yes, Teller does talk to you. He's very polite.
Yeah, he's an awesome dude. Idk how he has managed to stay silent for this long while performing (It completely makes their act, tho)
@@MEDICUS729 Enough beatings from Penn and the stories of the earlier Tellers and you would need someone as annoying as Homer Simpson to make hin break character.
the fact they probably didnt even pop the innertube and did something else makes this even better
you can hear it pop which is why Penn says "nothing fishy"
@@tylerpeck9754 it is a regular black ballon that has under his cloath....they somehow get the tube out...outherwise even when popped it would still on the rope
@@lukasprochazkaprod not necessarily but I know what you’re saying
@@tylerpeck9754 inner tubes don't pop like balloons
I think they used a rope trip there's a way to twist rope to get something off without untying it, but I'll be damned if I can remember what it's called. Can probably look it up on TH-cam though
Came here for the Magic Trick, wasn't disappointed by the slapstick comedy.
I love Penn and Teller! I have seen them on television for more than 20 years. ❤
LOL. I really laughed out loud. This is pure genius, perfectly performed. It is not about being fooled, but enjoying it! What a show!
Love Penn ,and teller they are so charismatic, and are amazing magician.
I love listening to pennsundayschool, Penn’s podcast. He has so many wonderful stories, and freely admits Teller is the brains of the outfit, while he is the lungs.
He plays the big mouth but he is actually very smart, very humble et very kind
that's their long play
@@zvrana ? They project that view on purpose?
@@StevenBanks123 at the very least, I suspect that's a bit of misdirection :)
............. No wonder Teller needed quadruple bypass. Glad you are still with us maestro.
That´s how I love me my magic. Penn and Teller. That´s all I need magician-wise.
Mind blowing illusion sleight of hand along with such great comedic timing is reminiscent of Victor Borge who is an absolute master at classical piano yet has the A+ chops of the best comedians. This is not an easy feat.
Love FOOL US!
Here's a like for the Victor Borge reference.
Dude Victor Borge was so great. And an incredible pianist.
@@timothygraham4304
Hey thanks man it's good to know I'm not the only one that Victor was before my time but thanks to PBS pledge breaks and they show Victor doing his thing and then offer 17 DVDs of his genius for $150 pledge like I said best of the best classical pianist but comedy chops that are equal to his skill on piano thanks for the thumbs up!
This brings back memories. Truly the masters.
One could not work without the other. This pair are absolutely brilliant together:)!!!!❤ Very much enjoy watching them!😂
The way they expose the trick while acting so serious 😂
They didn't expose anything.
@@timothygraham4304 It's still similar, just this time the rope can be broken, not the ring-thing. Yet it was to entertain, comically, not magically.
They even fool me when they aren’t fooling me! That’s how you know they have talent.
Penn & Teller : the best reason for a muggle to believe in real magic. I love their work so much.
Okay, THAT was freaking funny
Undoubtedly the most entertaining magicians on the planet
That's why they are the best
I just love Peen and Teller
Just saw them in Vegas. They're very talented.
Penn has always interesting things to say (Teller does do when he talks!)
Pennnn and tellleeeeeeeer ❤❤❤❤❤❤ i can’t eat without watching them 😂
The Jay and Silent Bob of Magic 🎩
Reminder that Teller once ate a live cockroach without any hesitation. If you told me he actually ate the inner tube, I'd believe it. xD
I follow Penn's podcast, I've read a couple of his books and I've seen them at the Rio twice. Someday I'll be a fan.
😀
Hey that's Amy's dad!! Howard would be proud🤣🤣
"so you end up totally clean" lol
I love how Teller just eats the inner tube.
Penn’s hair colour is the best trick!
LMFAO that was awesome
"Then you talk about how donuts have integrity - not just ethically and, morally, but also structurally" 😭
This is adorable
Impeccable sleight of hand.
love these guys
I can see with this interview, Teller is actually the voice, Penn is his amazing side kick
That was priceless 🤣
lol still the best to ever do it.
Fool Us is fun and all, but I REALLY miss their Bullshit! show on Showtime. IMO, there's not enough skeptics ala James Randi(RIP) in the world today.
Living Legends
Inner tube trick...my solution. The rope is actually 2 pieces maybe connected by a magnet or velcro and Teller just pops the ropes apart then snaps them back together.
I’m laughing 🤣
Teller is so funny.
The first trick is a trick that really only those familiar with magic can really....really appreciate. Meta deception.
I first witnessed such a trick on a Chinese TV show 9 years ago where it is more popularly known in English as the Chinese Coin and Ribbon trick.
Great trick! The "inner tube" wasnt an inner tube at all. It was a soild (but still very soft and malleable) rubber tube. So no air in it like a tradition inner tube. It had a silt in it that at a distance you wouldn't see. When the "inner tube" was on the rope had the natural integrity to stay in place, but when teller walked up to in under the blanket he was able to spread the "inner tube" apart to get it off the rope effortly.
The real trick here is in the setup, with the donut trick story telling, you subconsciously had it in your mind that was what they did the second time, when in reality it was a completely different trick.
Perhaps a misguided idea, but judging how the rope has knots and noticeable blackbands at even intervals which became the gripping point, I wouldn't put it past it for there to be a cleverly hidden clasp mechanism in the middle of the rope, perhaps why teller had to twist the rope so much to get the tube off, and why, during the bounce, no deformities were visible on the tube.
@user-gf6eu1ki7l Great point! That sounds more plausible then the slit tyre theory.
@@carculture3376 Oh, not at all. I was just putting my own idea out. your one sounds just as plausible and, if memory serves, actually has seen use in the connected rings trick.
@@Billdooe When Nathan feeds out the rope his hand hides the clasp until he puts it under the tube where it is hidden.
When Teller is under the cloth you can see that the rope angles don't match while he is undoing the clasp.
@@Billdooe What a beautifully respectful and calm exchange, in these days of raging trolls on youtube.
Kudos
Love these guys,
Teller didn't blow the tube up at the end. If that's what you all thought, they misdirected you heavily and made you think you knew how they did it while being comical. This is literally like someone saying "I'm going to rob the bank and walk right out the front door." LOL. These guys are so creative with their misdirection that they make your brain believe that's how it's done and sneak it right pass you. LOL!!
I believe for the second part of the trick teller is eating a wad of black licorice giving the impression that he is eating the tire.
Awesome video man 😎
This was hilarious.
4:00 pause and zoom in next to Jimmy's right arm (his right, not yours!) and you'll see where the rope can clip apart/together. You'd think they could make that somehow yellow like the rest of the rope?
I know though, it wasn't about doing a hard trick to fool us, but to be funny as hell, and that they did.
That black mark is there for Penn to know where to hold the rope. Notice that a few seconds after, Penn is holding the rope in that spot. You can also see another black mark where Jimmy is supposed to hold it. But Jimmy leaves that part of the rope hanging.
I ❤ magic tricks!!! I ❤ P &T!!😂
That was an awesome trick! They made it look like not a trick at all. Until you actually think? How did they do that?>
Greenfield Massachusetts😉😉😉🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵
I'm glad Jim Norton is still getting work.
I saw Penn & Teller in Westwood in the mid-80s in Weatwood, CA. when they were just starting with Mofo, the psychic gorilla skit.
Westwood, CA.
Teller got to eat 2 donuts and one inner tube that night
Teller's stomach seems to be full by the end of the last trick, after eating the tube
It's the magician's donut and ribbon.
The best part of the trick is teller never actually ate the donut.
Tellers slide of hand is amazing
Fun Fact: Penn was in Fear And Loathing Las Vegas
He was in Friends too
These guys have been around so long they had a cameo on miami vice.
My life is better now.
I hate when P&T explain, how a trick is done to the last detail ... and in the end I still have no clue how the trick is done.
the first 30 seconds all I could look at were their EARS....
Isn't this the guy that tried to sell Joey an encyclopedia in S4 in Friends?
Such goofs!
Fun fact: teller can talk 😂
Nice funny trick 😁
Fun!🙂🙂
I'm not ready for any of those two dying.
The inner tube went under his vest...
Oh no penn and teller in Jimmy Fallon show no way brain missing magic from the yr 2006
So the one guy -- 1/2 their show -- is mute... no wonder they got along all these years! 😂
Teller's not actually mute, not sure if you knew that. He's "Teller" but he can't tell you anything, which is the joke behind the character. But yeah, if he can't argue back (on stage) then Penn can say whatever the hell he wants during the show and there won't be an argument 🤣
@@somecoolguyiknow I didn't actually think he was mute. I just thought the other guy wouldn't let him get a word in edgewise. Didn't know that was actually part of their actual show though. Thanks for the info!
@@loveforeignaccents they made millions off that, dont fix whats not broken!!!
@@jachcoff Exactly right.
He speaks in the Big Bang Theory.
Poor Teller having to get rid of the evidence...
Correction: The longest running PRIME TIME magic show. Memphis had "Dick William's Magicland" Sunday mornings on WMC-TV from 1966 to 1989 and currently holds the world record for such.
Can’t fool me
Only Penn & Teller can impress an audience with a dumb trick.
I thought Paul Daniel's Magic Show was the longest running TV magic show in history...
Yes, it ran for longer than Fool Us has so far. Sometimes the US forgets other countries make TV shows
Think the tire rubber at the end is a fruit roll up?
The outro should be a song
I would bet the tube was not popped. There was more to that trick. I have a theory but not really sure...🤔
Longest running magic show in TV history? Err, The Paul Daniels Magic Show ran from 1979 to 1994, so still quite a bit of catching up to do there lads. FoolUs may be the longest US TV magic show, but that's wasn't the claim.
no one talking about penn and teller at the ren fest?
Teller is like 70 something. More agile than me but I worry.
When will they replace Fallon?
Even knowing the extra donut was under the cloth, I rewatched Teller pull it out and handle it many times and NEVER saw how he got the donut inside of it. Even seeing how the trick is done still confuses me.
There was no extra donut. Everything penn said was complete bullish!t.
@@jetnut89 There had to be a second one because he really chewed on donut when Penn held the whole donut
@@HealthHorror there was a piece of one in the napkin as a gag but not a whole one
comes from under the sleeve. look at how the napkin is positioned , almost like it's going into tellers sleeve.
that's at least my assumption. I could be completely wrong.
@@bggjjhljk yeah he even fake chews it, he had only small chunks of donut into his hand, i dont know how they did it withou second donut :D
To the person reading this, even though I don't know you. I wish you the best of what life has to offer 🙏 ❤🤗
Why r'you always posting this...... Anyways I do wish the same to you......
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You suck. I hope you stub your bot toe tonight.
Very much needed, you too aswell
@@jfansclub 😊👍
Teller is 75!