I got the vid titled "second oldest trick" in my recommendations and now I'm here. He is truly a great showman. It's not just tricks, it's the delivery and his way of talking which is just amazing!
Same for me, i'm now watching all of them, this man is amasing, probably the best magician i've seen, he is able to do his tricks and make you feel something others don't trigger. The story with the shoemaker and this one are probably the best magic tricks i've seen.
Chris, I'm convinced you're the greatest magician I've ever seen after watching this. I was already impressed by your wit, humor, and whole presentation, but this right here just takes it to a whole other level. Your ability to tell a story and touch the audience emotionally is something I've never seen from a magician before. I've never really seen storytelling at all in a magic act before. You're not just saying "Look what I can do! Look at how good I am!" as many other magicians do. The stories in this video make your audience feel happy and at peace. The magicians that get the nods for TV shows have all the big flashy props, the "beautiful assistants," the danger, etc, but none of them have quite the impact that you do. Sure, they are skilled and entertaining, and many have done extremely complex and impressive tricks, but they don't have the full skill set you do. I've never seen someone with the ability to captivate and connect with people like you can. You don't need any extra fluff, because the real magic is you. I hope you never stop what you're doing and you never stop making people happy.
Well done, Mr. H. I’ve watched this a number of times, some when I’ve not felt the best. But each time a smile comes to me when watching this little segment. Suddenly, from a 63 year old man I’m now a kid again, watching a magician in amazement as they do their magic and holding me in complete and utter wonderment. I’ve always been blessed by not caring how it’s done....simply that it is done. That to me is the magic...
This guy shows that the best magicians don't need to master the most incredible skills to be considered great. Not that I'm saying he hasn't learned them. Hannibal, if you see this, you're my new favorite magician
So I've watched a few of your videos, and I am absolutely taken by your storytelling talent, you are downright genius performer, and I wish you ever visited my homecountry on a tour... But I also finally figured out, why someone so amazing is so obscure. Your talent is personal. It's not a bright and shiny talent that cows and awes masses, not that popular type of performer, relying on baser instincts and nature. You, sir, craft memories. And that strikes true into the hearts of the audience, but also, it does not attract attention, nay, it does not even tries to attract it. It is a bittersweet feeling of nostalgia, a tale shared by the fire side, it is, yes, that elusive taste of summer, a dandelion wine. But just like a good bottle of wine, it can't be drunk by many. It is shared in a close company of good friends, but quickly watered down if given to many, for we are not gods. Not even sons. You have a talent that is reserved to a small stage, and as much as it pains me to admit it, you belong there. So I am left there, on the other side of the world, in the cold expanse of Russia, wishing to share one day a room with you. And knowing it is doubtful, resolving myself to instead create my own personal memories in a group of friends. You had just touched a random man through the years and miles. I had never quite appreciated the gift of Internet as I do it right now. All the best to you.
This man's ability to weave a story is the real magic. The sleight of hand is just a bonus. I don't think anyone else in the business even gets close in that regard.
Usually 1-2 times a year I come back and re-watch all the videos. There are a lot of sides to magic or being a magician, but most are focused on making an impressive big show. While yours are also shows, you are not trying to make a big movie blockbuster, you are the kind of magician that wants to see the shine in childrens eyes, but those childrens are adults. The acts are always so nice, either humorous or with nice stories combined. It's what I would call the difference between working to showoff or working with your heart.
There is something so mesmerising about Hannibal. I stumbled onto him two days ago watching Penn and Teller, then a magical trail opened up where I wandered from one video to the next...lockdown is doing some terrible but wonderful things like rekindling my desire for stories. So few of us have memories anymore - our lives are weirdly bound up inside our cellphones, and few of us still remember what it was like to just let yourself be drenched in someone else's words, to zone out of the world's woes for some little while. Thank you for the story Hannibal.
gosh, i love your stuff so much. this is the pure magic, the sense of wonder, the story, the humor.. some magicians break my brain while I try to figure out HOW they did what they did. you go straight for a soul and show exactly WHY you did what you did, and HOW becomes so tiny and irrelevant of a question in the face of magic... amazing stuff.
Man when this pandemic calms down and I can visit the US I will try to catch one of your shows. They are very pleasing to watch as you manage to not speed trough them and yet be able to make them work!
Just discovered your work. Absolutely amazing work and captivating wit in your performance. So glad these are archived for more to see, I hope you continue doing what you love! Mad respect!
The genius of his magic is that he’s taking age old techniques that we’ve seen done a million ways and he’s putting his own spin on it. The story and the showmanship is what makes the tricks feel amazing
It's always amazing when an audience member "does" the trick for the magician, but that was one of, if not the single, best use of that trope I've ever seen.
When I was a little kid, I gobbled up magic tricks and learned how to do them myself. These days, I find that part of me has faded, and I simply enjoy the ride. You, sir, are a magician in the truest sense of the word; no sleight of hand or misdirection can conjure the magic you have mastered.
A couple of hours ago I found your channel. I do not know if you're gonna see this, I've been feeling down for a couple of years, rarely I find something that cheers me up, but your charisma, magic and comedy made me laugh for the first time in quite a while. I really hope you are good and away from any danger. You are incredible, talented, charismatic and seem like a wonderful person. Thank you very much mate and take care :)
I can't really put into words the impact that these performances have, but this one in particular hurts almost as much as it heals. Hannibal seems equal parts stranger and friend; he's captivating and genuine in a space that could easily lend itself to rote parlour tricks. I'm two days in but I recognize the need to space this out for both proper enjoyment and to respect the dedicated craft we get to see. Thank you Hannibal.
If you're still checking comments on this one, thought I'd contribute my appreciation. It's all in the delivery, and you know that delivery doesnt have to involve fireworks and fancy in order to be impactful... brilliant stuff.
I just want to have your power to connect emotionally with people like you, that's your magic. You don't need tricks for people to love you, you are the person they love. Tricks here is just what you love doing.
Its super humbling that there are still people like this, i used to know a few but they are no longer with us on this earth. with all the bs this really does bring me back to better times and better feelings of when i was a child.
This is so touching, thank you so much for this. It made me feel sad in the happiest way, thinking back to family that I’ve lost and the memories I have. I’m lucky enough to have memories with family like my great grandparents and I will forever cherish the smile on there faces when they saw me.
That is so sweet, you are such a talented, thoughtful person. Not only did he immortalize himself in your memories, but you immortalized him into the memories of many others.
That was the most moving piece of magic I've ever seen. Thank you. You're wonderful. I'm thinking of the songs my Grandad used to sing now. Memories are so important. Just like you said, "memories are a valuable thing" but also they are invaluable. You cannot put a price on a memory. Thank you again
Hannibal the Magician I just recently found this channel cause i saw your tell me a lie trick, and i just want to say that you’re one of the most versatile comedians/magicians i have ever watched. I look at the time as it dwindles till i have to go to trig and i see one of these in my recommended and i cant stop myself from saying “i know I shouldn’t but one more wouldn’t hurt.”
This video really moved me. I recently lost my dad, and now all I have is memories. How strange that youtube decided to point me to your videos, because this is exactly what I needed. Thank you, sir.
The real trick is making water appear in my eyes
❤️
Same
It's just something in my eye, nbd
Bruh
Spot on
I got the vid titled "second oldest trick" in my recommendations and now I'm here. He is truly a great showman. It's not just tricks, it's the delivery and his way of talking which is just amazing!
Same! how funny! This is the 6th video Ive seen...I love his messages. That "the proposal" video made me cry! It was so nice of him to do that.
Same for me, i'm now watching all of them, this man is amasing, probably the best magician i've seen, he is able to do his tricks and make you feel something others don't trigger. The story with the shoemaker and this one are probably the best magic tricks i've seen.
I am on the same train as you fellows.
Same here! Incredible to watch!
That was the same video that got me going. It's just so fascinating, the showmanship of it all.
He’s still liking comments three years after this was uploaded. What a legend
Chris, I'm convinced you're the greatest magician I've ever seen after watching this. I was already impressed by your wit, humor, and whole presentation, but this right here just takes it to a whole other level. Your ability to tell a story and touch the audience emotionally is something I've never seen from a magician before. I've never really seen storytelling at all in a magic act before. You're not just saying "Look what I can do! Look at how good I am!" as many other magicians do. The stories in this video make your audience feel happy and at peace. The magicians that get the nods for TV shows have all the big flashy props, the "beautiful assistants," the danger, etc, but none of them have quite the impact that you do. Sure, they are skilled and entertaining, and many have done extremely complex and impressive tricks, but they don't have the full skill set you do. I've never seen someone with the ability to captivate and connect with people like you can. You don't need any extra fluff, because the real magic is you.
I hope you never stop what you're doing and you never stop making people happy.
Sincerely, thank you.
@@HannibalSpeaks you got a new subscriber
Hannibal deserves all the exposure he is getting lately and more, nothing but love for you Hannibal, keep it up!
This man is a true entertainer.
He really takes his "Why stop there?" moto to heart
Well done, Mr. H. I’ve watched this a number of times, some when I’ve not felt the best. But each time a smile comes to me when watching this little segment. Suddenly, from a 63 year old man I’m now a kid again, watching a magician in amazement as they do their magic and holding me in complete and utter wonderment. I’ve always been blessed by not caring how it’s done....simply that it is done. That to me is the magic...
That was not only magic, that was a journey. Back in time, and to where stories and memories began. Thank you sir.
This guy shows that the best magicians don't need to master the most incredible skills to be considered great.
Not that I'm saying he hasn't learned them.
Hannibal, if you see this, you're my new favorite magician
So I've watched a few of your videos, and I am absolutely taken by your storytelling talent, you are downright genius performer, and I wish you ever visited my homecountry on a tour...
But I also finally figured out, why someone so amazing is so obscure. Your talent is personal. It's not a bright and shiny talent that cows and awes masses, not that popular type of performer, relying on baser instincts and nature.
You, sir, craft memories. And that strikes true into the hearts of the audience, but also, it does not attract attention, nay, it does not even tries to attract it. It is a bittersweet feeling of nostalgia, a tale shared by the fire side, it is, yes, that elusive taste of summer, a dandelion wine.
But just like a good bottle of wine, it can't be drunk by many. It is shared in a close company of good friends, but quickly watered down if given to many, for we are not gods. Not even sons.
You have a talent that is reserved to a small stage, and as much as it pains me to admit it, you belong there. So I am left there, on the other side of the world, in the cold expanse of Russia, wishing to share one day a room with you. And knowing it is doubtful, resolving myself to instead create my own personal memories in a group of friends.
You had just touched a random man through the years and miles. I had never quite appreciated the gift of Internet as I do it right now. All the best to you.
he actually is pretty popular. The vid has 4 years...
@@kacperroszczak6127 compared to the other magicians that are in Vegas? He really isn't (at least among the public).
Love this type of show one that makes you connect with not just the actor, magician, comedian, but with your past present and future self!
If you’ve watched a few seasons of Fool Us, this won’t fool you, but it will probably be the best trick you’ve seen.
This man's ability to weave a story is the real magic. The sleight of hand is just a bonus. I don't think anyone else in the business even gets close in that regard.
Very kind words, I appreciate that.
That was intensely moving. The magic was great but you made it something so much more special.
Usually 1-2 times a year I come back and re-watch all the videos. There are a lot of sides to magic or being a magician, but most are focused on making an impressive big show. While yours are also shows, you are not trying to make a big movie blockbuster, you are the kind of magician that wants to see the shine in childrens eyes, but those childrens are adults. The acts are always so nice, either humorous or with nice stories combined. It's what I would call the difference between working to showoff or working with your heart.
There is something so mesmerising about Hannibal. I stumbled onto him two days ago watching Penn and Teller, then a magical trail opened up where I wandered from one video to the next...lockdown is doing some terrible but wonderful things like rekindling my desire for stories. So few of us have memories anymore - our lives are weirdly bound up inside our cellphones, and few of us still remember what it was like to just let yourself be drenched in someone else's words, to zone out of the world's woes for some little while. Thank you for the story Hannibal.
I've never had a magic trick make me cry. This was beautiful.
Out of absolutely nowhere, I balled up crying when that orange ice thing appeared.. you encapsulated "magic" more than anyone else I've ever seen
Wow, I wish I could just sit with this gentleman and hear the stories for hours, forget the magic.
This performance is a beautiful piece of art. Thank you for sharing something so touching.
I discovered him yesterday and I cant stop watching. really amazing performance.
Man why am I binge watching every single one of your tricks and crying with every single one of them? These are so emotional
I never knew a magic video could leave my eyes watering. Good job sir!
This got me in tears, it's crazy how one person reminds me of all the fun things in my childhood and my love for so much stuff. That was wonderful.
gosh, i love your stuff so much. this is the pure magic, the sense of wonder, the story, the humor..
some magicians break my brain while I try to figure out HOW they did what they did.
you go straight for a soul and show exactly WHY you did what you did, and HOW becomes so tiny and irrelevant of a question in the face of magic... amazing stuff.
Ya know, a ton of magicians do magic, but I can say that you are the one and only magician who's work is truly magical. Thank you for making my day.
the tricks aren't the magic - that comes from the craftsmanship and presentation. Brilliant and captivating
Man when this pandemic calms down and I can visit the US I will try to catch one of your shows. They are very pleasing to watch as you manage to not speed trough them and yet be able to make them work!
This man deserve world popularity. He is so natural that is unreal. I can watch all day. Brilliant talent and amazing contact with the crowd.
One of the most intimate and difficult forms of theater there is. Beautifully done, sir.
The way you sell your tricks man... You are a great entertainer
Hannibal is the wizard we all think of when someone makes a magic caster in D&D
Just discovered your work. Absolutely amazing work and captivating wit in your performance. So glad these are archived for more to see, I hope you continue doing what you love! Mad respect!
i watch you from time to time and i am always impressed, not just your magic but your story telling and humor as well. all of it is fantastic
Love the story almost more than the trick. Bravo!
dude hearted a comment for a vid that was uploaded about 3 years ago.....i have nothing but love and respect for this man. such a legend.
It's one thing to make someone laugh... it's another to make someone smile. Great work
Such a humble guy. Glad I found you.
A magic trick never made me cry before. A great magician, with a great story and a great background music
Man. That's excellent. That's a show that stays in memory.
Thank you!
Sir! Great storytelling! Like your style a lot and you're so charming! Thanks for sharing!
The genius of his magic is that he’s taking age old techniques that we’ve seen done a million ways and he’s putting his own spin on it. The story and the showmanship is what makes the tricks feel amazing
It's always amazing when an audience member "does" the trick for the magician, but that was one of, if not the single, best use of that trope I've ever seen.
Its enough to make a grown man cry
yea this hit me hard in the feels
When I was a little kid, I gobbled up magic tricks and learned how to do them myself. These days, I find that part of me has faded, and I simply enjoy the ride. You, sir, are a magician in the truest sense of the word; no sleight of hand or misdirection can conjure the magic you have mastered.
I like your way of doing magic much more than those big shows. :-)
A couple of hours ago I found your channel. I do not know if you're gonna see this, I've been feeling down for a couple of years, rarely I find something that cheers me up, but your charisma, magic and comedy made me laugh for the first time in quite a while. I really hope you are good and away from any danger. You are incredible, talented, charismatic and seem like a wonderful person. Thank you very much mate and take care :)
Thank you ... I relish your kind words. Be well, friend.
I can't really put into words the impact that these performances have, but this one in particular hurts almost as much as it heals. Hannibal seems equal parts stranger and friend; he's captivating and genuine in a space that could easily lend itself to rote parlour tricks. I'm two days in but I recognize the need to space this out for both proper enjoyment and to respect the dedicated craft we get to see. Thank you Hannibal.
Okay but like, I didn't need to cry today 😭
Not only is your ability impeccable, your presentation and delivery is beyond reproach. 6:49 - I almost had tears. Actually, I did...
This guy could not perform a single trick and it would still be magical.. such a charismatic and lovely awesomeness !!
i found his videos yesterday and commented about how funny he is during his shows. but man, this one really made me emotional
This is so wholesome, I cried a bit... Thank you, thank you very much.
The real magic is in the stories you tell. Always enjoy watching you.
I love your magic, but most of all I love your stories. We nee more you in this this world.
If you're still checking comments on this one, thought I'd contribute my appreciation. It's all in the delivery, and you know that delivery doesnt have to involve fireworks and fancy in order to be impactful... brilliant stuff.
Thank you!
That ending! Made me tear up a bit.
Such a beautiful take on Ramsay's classic routine. So creative and well structured. Love it
Thank you!
How have I only found you just now? Your craft and personality are remarkable!
The magic isn’t in the tricks you perform. The magic is the impact it has on them and the wonder it bestows.
that was a wonderful story
I just want to have your power to connect emotionally with people like you, that's your magic.
You don't need tricks for people to love you, you are the person they love.
Tricks here is just what you love doing.
Its super humbling that there are still people like this, i used to know a few but they are no longer with us on this earth. with all the bs this really does bring me back to better times and better feelings of when i was a child.
I love you Hannibal. You are so wonderful
year after year i come back to this one video of his reminds me of the times i spent with my grandfather many thanks
Mr Hannibal, you sir are a legend. Your stories are beautiful.
I'll never get tired of watching your stuff :D
You are an incredible storyteller and your sleight of hand is amazing. This was awesome!
Being a child is so fun..wonderful story brother and great magic too.
"...and sometimes, the simplest of things, can bring them all back..."
Such a beautiful line. Thank you for sharing this video.
The lady on the right is totally in love. So am I.
Love the stories mixed with the magic tricks
Still one of my favorite magicians. I come back to this when I'm feeling down
this man gives such good vibes, I could watch his videos for hours.
I sing the exact same song to my kids before bedtime. It's also my favorite muppet song.
I love this so much. You’re like a wonderful relative that I’ve never had. Thanks for all of the lovely magic. You’re the best.
FAN-TASTIC! I've watched a couple of your videos tonight - and WoW! Impressed! Kudo's!
Damn the piano of sadness! This is so well done btw.. I needed that. Thank you.
You're breathtaking!
No, you're breathtaking!
This is so touching, thank you so much for this. It made me feel sad in the happiest way, thinking back to family that I’ve lost and the memories I have. I’m lucky enough to have memories with family like my great grandparents and I will forever cherish the smile on there faces when they saw me.
Man after 2 years, this still makes me smile and tear up. That's REAL MAGIC!
This video really struck emotion in me for some reason. Awesome job!!
I was reduced to tears not even half way through the trick. Thank you for the beautiful story
That is so sweet, you are such a talented, thoughtful person. Not only did he immortalize himself in your memories, but you immortalized him into the memories of many others.
That was the most moving piece of magic I've ever seen. Thank you. You're wonderful. I'm thinking of the songs my Grandad used to sing now. Memories are so important. Just like you said, "memories are a valuable thing" but also they are invaluable. You cannot put a price on a memory. Thank you again
GanonTEK awesome, thank you!
Man this is so inspiring, Hannibal is my favourite magician!
As I've discovered more of your work, you've become my favorite magician, but this is far and away my favorite routine. Absolutely beautiful.
The most touching speaking i've heard for a long, long time :'(
That was amazing to no end. Not only the magic but the way it's delivered. It is beautiful.
One of my favourite magicians, I can learn alot about audience managment from him!
This is just wonderful :) I have no other words....
Yea it is
Im so glad he still replies and like comments, what a great ass video
I always will.
Hannibal the Magician I just recently found this channel cause i saw your tell me a lie trick, and i just want to say that you’re one of the most versatile comedians/magicians i have ever watched. I look at the time as it dwindles till i have to go to trig and i see one of these in my recommended and i cant stop myself from saying “i know I shouldn’t but one more wouldn’t hurt.”
This video really moved me. I recently lost my dad, and now all I have is memories. How strange that youtube decided to point me to your videos, because this is exactly what I needed. Thank you, sir.
Hey sorry for your loss, hope your doing good
Hope your doing ok mate
You are most welcome
That story in combination with the sound of a piano in the background brought a tear to my eye
What a rare and lovely talent you have, able to make people smile and cry at the same time. That’s the real magic right there.
After watching your performances, I've become a big fan! You're an excellent performer and entertainer. Thanks for sharing.
The memories story was beautiful. I love this one it was really tocuhing.
He is truly amazing. Not only as a magician but as a person.
what a great storyteller
Spectacular!!!!!