what I love about this show is that "losing" isn't really losing, it's being told how great the trick was Because they figured it out. Even when then figure it out they still apprieciate how great the tricks are.
Indeed - even if they "lose" - they were already CHOSEN to be there. And we know this show isn't a cheap freak-show where they intentionally show inepts. Just being there means you have a good trick, or obvious potential.
Yeah, I really love that too. It is not like these talent shows, where they need losers that are humiliated by some "judges". All the people selected are good enough to do magic professionally, and even if they don't manage to fool them, they are treated very kindly and get some publicity out of that and the audience appreciates the performance. After I've watched a few of these, I already know that someone did not fool them, when Penn starts in a really kind tone and explains what he liked about the trick and the presentation. So nobody leaves there with their dreams destroyed.
This was the most calming performance I've ever seen on this show. It's like a cross between magic and meditation. It's the calming of her plot, voice, and narration. Just wonderful. And how the heck are you so poised with Penn & Teller sitting there? Really well done and I wish you the best.
You can just tell the whole way through how much Penn & Teller love her, like they're just ready to adopt her. It really shows how much it warms their hearts to see new, young magicians add new things to the art.
It makes me realize how much of my life I’m wasting watching Penn & Teller Fool Us RUclips videos. Seriously… I believe that I have an addiction… not good.
Just because someone came up with it before doesn't mean she didn't come up with it herself. It used to happen in science all the time, pre-Internet. It's harder now that we have access to info across the globe but I'm betting in her junior year at high school when she invented her trick she'd never seen Menta-sketch.
Your presenting style definitely lends itself to abstract thought and mentalist magic. Very relaxing and different than what you usually see on the show. Very cute and cool trick
Such a great routine Abby. I love that you use a prop almost everyone will be familiar with and incorporate it so centrally to the performance. Really really well done.
Amazing! So talented, calm and professional at such a young age! What an incredible occasion in her young life, most magicians work for years to get where she is now! No idea on the solution. Sure we will be seeing her again.
Abby this is one of my favourite performances, you have pioneered a new genre of magic. Instead of using a magician's blackboard you have used an etch-a-sketch which I have never seen done before.
I've watched so many of these now and I love the way that Penn's code is so encouraging to the magicians. He's not patronising or condescending and he doesn't spoil the tricks for those people who don't know how it was done. When the magicians realise that they haven't fooled Penn and Teller, they're not disheartened, but seem really appreciative of the opportunity they've been given. The fact that the magicians are allowed to upload the videos on their own youtube channels speaks volumes. I understood Penn's code in this video - how the cards were forced, how the telephone was drawn really quickly (too quickly for Abby to have actually drawn it while they were watching), but it was a really delightful performance and I hope that Abby continues to develop her magic skills.
So thought I had this busted until the wagon appeared; what so great is you can see just the impression of the first image all along, which just confirms it really is a working Etch-a-Sketch!
@@markchinguz4401 yes that's why Penn made comment. And like guy above said.... Electric stepper motors inside. Button on side or rfid. The phone was drawn but not from her turning knobs. Hit different button or something to draw wagon while shaking or after setting it down. The cards shown were forced and not cards they picked. That's for sure. I may be over thinking rest. Maybe she legit drew phone and some other way of making pre drawn wagon reappear. The pen and teller picture was amazing. Good performancr
@@markchinguz4401 yeah that what I been thinking. I watched etch a sketch disassembly video today. Penn said she actually drew it herself and she said yes. Some people can draw nice pictures fast from years practice. I don't think anything electronic like some think. Penn would 've heard stepper motors. I'm stuck inn the wagon. Though shape and position has something to do. It couldn't be drawn until it was held upright. Or tell she stopped shaking. Though she shook unusually long time. But that could be attempt to through them off. Maybe a string same color as aluminum dust stuck to back of screen that she pulled off fast when picking it up to reveal wagon. Cause pen and teller image. Was also above where wagon was. Like the bottom was rigged so she couldn't draw below certain point. Gray string would blend with the dust.
Very nice performance with some original creative work. My favorite part is that as far as I can tell, she never told a lie. We certainly drew our own false conclusions, but she didn't tell us something false. For example, she never said this is the toy/card you picked, just to remember "this" toy. If we drew the false conclusion we picked it, that is on us.
Hey Abby my name is Glenn and I live in Tennessee, and I saw your routine on Penn and Teller. They may have figured it out, but I sure the heck couldn't figure out how you did it. But I want you to know just as Penn said, you're so humble, and that's what makes you very unique. Keep holding on to your dream of being on stage and performing, because I think you have what it takes to become greater. I wish you the best of luck dear And before I forget, I decided to follow you on RUclips, just because of your humbleness. You inspired me
You are my favorite magician entertainer. Your chops are great but your patter (in all your shows) sets you apart. I could watch you all day long. Wishing you the best.
You'll have a great future in the magic world if you stick to this. With only 19 years old you came up with very creative ideas. And that's what we all need when we enjoy shows like yours. Keep it up, hope we see more of you :)
I was making dinner and only caught their appraisal but it was enough to make me look you up on YT. I was startled to see the very performance I'd just missed but delighted by it. Congratulations Abby! Now I'll go watch the rest of your videos.
The real magic is her outlook on the world and seeing the magic in everything. It's as if she never lost the childlike wonder and creativity and I'm lovin' it! Great job!
Congratulations Abby for getting on the show! This was a lovely trick. It showed real skill and that you have your own style. You have a bright future! Keep it up :)
I don't know why you couldn't play at your own school but I hope you keep doing your magic wherever you want. I hope my daughter when she is older, if she has a passion for something that she just does it, like you have. Great act!
Such a peaceful and sweet demeanor. That combined with the playfulness of trickery is very unique. IDK how you did it at all. Great show and I wish you well, Abby.
I think penn and teller would have been able to detect that force anyway, it was really obvious. The difficult part was how she was able to draw tellers picture onto the etch a sketch while it was upside down.
Agree, more work on card disguise. Great trick and I love that this chick is coming up with original magic tricks at 17! Can't wait to see what else she does
Nicely done Abby. You seem both humble and confident at the same time. It's very difficult to fool Penn and Teller with any kind of force, no matter how smooth it's done, unless it's a "fake" force to throw them off.
The Teller's selection was true force, I am not sure about Penn's i think it looks like a force to cover actual force and she instead gets a peek, but it is hard to be sure from the video.
We need skilled magicians. Not female magicians. If yhe magician is shit they shouldnt be "acknowledged" just cause they have 2 holes. This girl put up a good show and did a decent trick. She deserves it
I think the real magic here is the fact that a human being can make anything other than incomprehensible lines and squares on an etch-a-sketch LOL
YES
It takes a lot of practice to even begin to make regular shapes.
I can make stairs all day long. So, I guess I'm a real magician. 😂
@@tonyh9970 lmfao hellll yeah
Wait, you can make linea ans squares in an etch-a-sketch?! I can only make dots!
what I love about this show is that "losing" isn't really losing, it's being told how great the trick was Because they figured it out. Even when then figure it out they still apprieciate how great the tricks are.
Indeed - even if they "lose" - they were already CHOSEN to be there. And we know this show isn't a cheap freak-show where they intentionally show inepts. Just being there means you have a good trick, or obvious potential.
Yeah you can only go up from there I'd imagine.
Yeah, I really love that too. It is not like these talent shows, where they need losers that are humiliated by some "judges". All the people selected are good enough to do magic professionally, and even if they don't manage to fool them, they are treated very kindly and get some publicity out of that and the audience appreciates the performance. After I've watched a few of these, I already know that someone did not fool them, when Penn starts in a really kind tone and explains what he liked about the trick and the presentation. So nobody leaves there with their dreams destroyed.
Good way to get noticed on a huge stage with Penn and Teller.
@@topherthe11th23 The mental image I have now, of a duck taking a train to London, just made my night.
The way Teller reacts to the Teddy Bear Card is the cutest thing ever
He does that on purpose…
@@ddd1hhh nuh uh! It's real!
@@jaredhammonds8255 lol
This was the most calming performance I've ever seen on this show. It's like a cross between magic and meditation. It's the calming of her plot, voice, and narration. Just wonderful. And how the heck are you so poised with Penn & Teller sitting there? Really well done and I wish you the best.
Agreed. I wonder if ASMR magic is a sub-genre yet.
I'm pleasantly surprised at her calm, smooth unforced humour and so young. Impressive!
Her smile is contagious I love her.
I know, I don't have a daughter yet but if my turned out like that I'd be thrilled.
You can just tell the whole way through how much Penn & Teller love her, like they're just ready to adopt her. It really shows how much it warms their hearts to see new, young magicians add new things to the art.
This gal has made me realize how much of my life I've wasted doing nothing. It's nice to see someone so young have so much passion for something.
@@baby8dingo I've never done drugs, just thrown away some good opportunities is all.
It makes me realize how much of my life I’m wasting watching Penn & Teller Fool Us RUclips videos.
Seriously… I believe that I have an addiction… not good.
I have real addiction that wasted my life anime for life
I just love how she delivered the performance. So calm and so professional.
It almost sounded like she was doing a guided meditation on them.
This is a super cool magic act and it’s even cooler that it is all her original invention. Can’t wait to see what else she comes up with!
Not her original invention, someone did this in 1999 known as "Etch a Mental" and before that in August 1996 as "Menta-Sketch"
Just because someone came up with it before doesn't mean she didn't come up with it herself. It used to happen in science all the time, pre-Internet. It's harder now that we have access to info across the globe but I'm betting in her junior year at high school when she invented her trick she'd never seen Menta-sketch.
It's been forever since I've seen those tricks, but unless I'm very wrong they're pretty much exactly the opposite of this.
I think I just found one of my new favorite magicians. I am almost 19 and I started magic last year. This act is super fun and inspiring, thank you!
Good luck with your work
Your presenting style definitely lends itself to abstract thought and mentalist magic. Very relaxing and different than what you usually see on the show. Very cute and cool trick
I don’t care if you fooled them or not. Lovely presentation and hoping to see more of your magic in the future!!!
Incredible! so nice to to see younger magicians on Fool Us.
Absolutely incredible! What a creative and well-thought-out trick and performance! Everything flows so seamlessly and you are a joy to watch!
iam ace i agree 100 percent iam a card magician fay uk can we chat xx
And you’re a relative?
@@pete3816 looks like it mate
look forward to seeing her in the future.
A magical force to be reckoned with.
Just feel great to be one of the first 200 subscribers to Abby's channel. Like her speaking rhythm and her little voice so much.
Such a great routine Abby. I love that you use a prop almost everyone will be familiar with and incorporate it so centrally to the performance. Really really well done.
Amazing! So talented, calm and professional at such a young age! What an incredible occasion in her young life, most magicians work for years to get where she is now! No idea on the solution.
Sure we will be seeing her again.
Her voice is so soothing
Its always good to see women performing magic!
Sexist, it is good to see anyone performing magic.
Great trick! Loved it
Abby this is one of my favourite performances, you have pioneered a new genre of magic. Instead of using a magician's blackboard you have used an etch-a-sketch which I have never seen done before.
Someone did this in 1999 known as "Etch a Mental" and before that in August 1996 as "Menta-Sketch".
@@ZekePolarisBSH thank you very much for your expertise and reply
@@AwesomeMetalBands I still liked the video though, because it is magic
I've watched so many of these now and I love the way that Penn's code is so encouraging to the magicians. He's not patronising or condescending and he doesn't spoil the tricks for those people who don't know how it was done. When the magicians realise that they haven't fooled Penn and Teller, they're not disheartened, but seem really appreciative of the opportunity they've been given. The fact that the magicians are allowed to upload the videos on their own youtube channels speaks volumes.
I understood Penn's code in this video - how the cards were forced, how the telephone was drawn really quickly (too quickly for Abby to have actually drawn it while they were watching), but it was a really delightful performance and I hope that Abby continues to develop her magic skills.
This trick is great because it really highlights how skilled she is, that takes a ton of practice
Ikr it's beautiful
Are u a magician
Indeed. Great sleight done so smoothly and confidently. I will pay to watch her show.
*She is so adorable!!!* ❤️🥰
So thought I had this busted until the wagon appeared; what so great is you can see just the impression of the first image all along, which just confirms it really is a working Etch-a-Sketch!
@Lassi Kinnunen 81 it was a force for sure
The forced cards were done smart. The bottom of thr telephone is the wagon
@@markchinguz4401 yes that's why Penn made comment. And like guy above said.... Electric stepper motors inside. Button on side or rfid. The phone was drawn but not from her turning knobs. Hit different button or something to draw wagon while shaking or after setting it down. The cards shown were forced and not cards they picked. That's for sure. I may be over thinking rest. Maybe she legit drew phone and some other way of making pre drawn wagon reappear. The pen and teller picture was amazing. Good performancr
@@SgtJoeSmith I think she drew the phone to be honest. If it's a force she can practice drawing the phone quickly
@@markchinguz4401 yeah that what I been thinking. I watched etch a sketch disassembly video today. Penn said she actually drew it herself and she said yes. Some people can draw nice pictures fast from years practice. I don't think anything electronic like some think. Penn would 've heard stepper motors. I'm stuck inn the wagon. Though shape and position has something to do. It couldn't be drawn until it was held upright. Or tell she stopped shaking. Though she shook unusually long time. But that could be attempt to through them off. Maybe a string same color as aluminum dust stuck to back of screen that she pulled off fast when picking it up to reveal wagon. Cause pen and teller image. Was also above where wagon was. Like the bottom was rigged so she couldn't draw below certain point. Gray string would blend with the dust.
Great work, I love the code that Penn uses to allude to the tricks secrets. Awesome trick and I hope you keep on performing and expanding your skills.
It was the first code I understood from him. His code is kinda hard to decode even for tricks I know how are done.
She has a soothing voice as well.
Amazing performance! Love the originality. You look very comfortable on stage! Keep it up!
Very nice performance with some original creative work. My favorite part is that as far as I can tell, she never told a lie. We certainly drew our own false conclusions, but she didn't tell us something false.
For example, she never said this is the toy/card you picked, just to remember "this" toy. If we drew the false conclusion we picked it, that is on us.
4:53 "And while I shake it, I want you to think of that toy that YOU chose."
Hee hee, DRAW false conclusions...
Is not original at all, someone did this in 1999 known as "Etch a Mental" and before that in August 1996 as "Menta-Sketch".
You did a magic trick with an Etch-a-Sketch... That's amazing!!!
I loved the magic! Keep making new tricks!
Hey Abby my name is Glenn and I live in Tennessee, and I saw your routine on Penn and Teller. They may have figured it out, but I sure the heck couldn't figure out how you did it.
But I want you to know just as Penn said, you're so humble, and that's what makes you very unique.
Keep holding on to your dream of being on stage and performing, because I think you have what it takes to become greater. I wish you the best of luck dear
And before I forget, I decided to follow you on RUclips, just because of your humbleness. You inspired me
You're a terrific performer , Abby. The exposure on P and T will help push you along in your career .
Very inspiring for growing children in magic
go live that creative magical life, it's the only way to fly.
You are my favorite magician entertainer. Your chops are great but your patter (in all your shows) sets you apart. I could watch you all day long. Wishing you the best.
Seriously, her smile is beautiful!! Her talent with magic is phenomenal!! Great job!😎 I’d definitely love to shop with you too! How fun!
That was wonderful. Well done.
She is amazing
That was an absolutely delightful performance. She sure folded me, and she definitely entertained me.
Great routine and such a calm, gentle, relaxed voice. Love your delivery.
You'll have a great future in the magic world if you stick to this. With only 19 years old you came up with very creative ideas. And that's what we all need when we enjoy shows like yours. Keep it up, hope we see more of you :)
I was making dinner and only caught their appraisal but it was enough to make me look you up on YT. I was startled to see the very performance I'd just missed but delighted by it. Congratulations Abby!
Now I'll go watch the rest of your videos.
That was such a beautiful performance!
I love how gentle Penn and Teller are with the younger magicians. I hope this performance launches your career!
this was a very welcome change from all the boisterous magicians out there, super calm and relaxing but still very entertaining and gripping. kudos.
Loved it!
The real magic is her outlook on the world and seeing the magic in everything. It's as if she never lost the childlike wonder and creativity and I'm lovin' it! Great job!
Wow impressive!
Congratulations Abby for getting on the show! This was a lovely trick. It showed real skill and that you have your own style. You have a bright future! Keep it up :)
such an awesome magic routine. i loved the portrait of penn and teller in the etch a sketch!
That was awesome, Abby! I watched your trick on their television debut and I was amazed!
I don't know why you couldn't play at your own school but I hope you keep doing your magic wherever you want. I hope my daughter when she is older, if she has a passion for something that she just does it, like you have. Great act!
It's good to see that women are not just being sawn in half. Being creative and performing their own illusions.
Congratulations on having the balls to perform in front of P&T especially soo young, I am certain you'll only get better and better with time!
Gonads?
Weird thing to say about a 19 year old girl. It's fine for us collectively to ditch this garbage expression, there's no shame in it.
Such a great personality
so comfortable to watch, a slow and calm performance. I got tingles from simply listening to what you say.
really well done abby keep going
Loved the trick Abby! Super original and fun to watch!
Such a peaceful and sweet demeanor. That combined with the playfulness of trickery is very unique. IDK how you did it at all. Great show and I wish you well, Abby.
Really great and original magic
Not original, but is great. Someone did this in 1999 known as "Etch a Mental" and before that in August 1996 as "Menta-Sketch".
Such a beautiful act I loved it!
Great trick and the best beauty
What a beautiful act! And such great patter.
Awesome trick!
She's legit my favorite human being ok this show right now, so humble
Your mom should be your favorite human being ALWAYS! Shame on you!
All I can say that was a very creative effect and a great job in preforming it.
The problem was that the two cards were having elevated pictures that didn't fit with the others. If all cards were like them it would fool them more.
I think penn and teller would have been able to detect that force anyway, it was really obvious. The difficult part was how she was able to draw tellers picture onto the etch a sketch while it was upside down.
Plus it was clearly forced! it was so obvious it could be seen on many accounts.
@@mausklick99 that was wild with the upside drawing. Maybe magnets or something
Agree, more work on card disguise. Great trick and I love that this chick is coming up with original magic tricks at 17! Can't wait to see what else she does
you've got a great spirit, Abby! Keep following your dreams!
Wot a luvly woman! I hope she goes far with what she does.
Very amazing performance!
Congrats on a great performance!
She's adorable!
That was amazing!! Completely original, very engaging and utterly charming! I hope to see you at some major magic convention some day!
Not original, someone did this in 1999 known as "Etch a Mental" and before that in August 1996 as "Menta-Sketch".
@@ZekePolarisBSH the prop was the same, but the trick and method was very different.
That was a lovely routine, Abby. I really enjoyed it.
God job but you didn't fool me
This trick is pure ASMR.
"Wow"
- Owen Wilson
You did great Abby! :) Glad you came out to perform, you were awesome :)
That was awesome~!
This was so much fun, great job!
The best of luck in your magical career! You have a bright future ahead indeed!
What a great magic act! Keep it up! I hope we can watch your rise as a magician!
Great job Abby!
Wow Abby, what a wonderful presentation style you have. So calm and clear, so smooth too! Your voice is beautiful.
I have a theory all Abby's are the sweetest thing! :)
Nicely done Abby. You seem both humble and confident at the same time. It's very difficult to fool Penn and Teller with any kind of force, no matter how smooth it's done, unless it's a "fake" force to throw them off.
The Teller's selection was true force, I am not sure about Penn's i think it looks like a force to cover actual force and she instead gets a peek, but it is hard to be sure from the video.
They been fooled by a blind guy before.
I love your voice! It's so soothing and comforting. Just like your happy magic :)
I came to Vegas and was pretty sad the Penn and Teller show Fool Us couldn't be seen live. But this was great. We need more female magicians!
We need skilled magicians. Not female magicians. If yhe magician is shit they shouldnt be "acknowledged" just cause they have 2 holes.
This girl put up a good show and did a decent trick. She deserves it
So charming and so fun!
I hope she keeps at it! In time she'll be a magician for the ages!
Great act and just a really wholesome personality
Very likeable young lady. I hope she does well. I have a feeling she will.
I think u can tell her right here, this is her youtube channel.
This new show is great!
I'm glad it was picked up.
So enjoyable.
Great trick! Also I am amazed at your etch a sketch ability! Amazing
I can't even draw my name.......
Amazing job!!!
Abby!!! Amazing job, you had such a great show! Congratulations!!!
Abby you're an amazing talent. oodles of creativity.
I loved it.