Secrets Of The Most Dangerous Magic Tricks Revealed

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Published 2021-01-29
Coming up are some of the most dangerous magic tricks revealed.
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All Comments (21)
  • @clasy5687
    Netflix: are you still watching? Someone's daughter: 5:59
  • @taboushy91
    “Well the magician never reveals his tricks” ”but I do”
  • 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.
  • @Ophorey
    No matter how many times we learn about these tricks we are still dazzled by these tricks.
  • @libragyrl2609
    A magician never reveals their secrets. Jigsaw: Do you want to play my game?
  • 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.
  • @Gunshinzero
    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.
  • 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".
  • @WhatsMyFandom
    I usually hate learning how magic is done but honestly, these make the tricks even cooler. Magicians are awesome! Thanks for sharing!
  • @amberwolf9401
    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 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.
  • @spudnickuk
    Even though im watching how the trick is done, i still watched between my fingers over my eyes. Still convincing
  • @L3MONADE_FPV
    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.
  • "A magician never reveals his tricks" Penn and Teller: Allow us to introduce ourselves
  • @carlo9524
    I believe the drill was a shiny hard plastic and the broken glass eating was an edible candy that was brittle.
  • @yonasamman6886
    The fact that they thought out these clever acts is magic in itself.
  • now whenever i'll see that ring-apple-arrow trick, i'll be looking at the board the whole time