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Honestly surprised Grade didn't bring up the cold-reading psychics during the final part. 'South Park' did a whole episode brilliantly debunking how they actually work, yet to this day people still use their tricks on people.
8:37 - Penn Jillette also said in the interview shown at 3:35 that a trick sucks when it's "too perfect." A good magic trick keeps you guessing how it was done. When it's looks so nigh-impossible that there really is only *one way* it could have been done, then that's how it was done (e.g. the watch trick)
I have seen a similar trick done live. Watch is given to a spectator who sets a random time without seeing it. Another spectator says any time they want and somehow it matches the randomly set watch
There was a "magic tricks gone wrong" video that went viral many years ago. So that's where I learned about it. Edit: Wait actually nevermind. I think it was Inside Edition that made a video about the one where the woman got her hand punctured by the nail.
The second spike fail video is from a Polish morning tv show, it went viral like a decade ago. She was mostly ok, just a little wound, but the moment it happened the magician guy immediately says "fuck, I pierced your hand, are you ok ?" and it was the funniest thing because he said it with the tone as if he dropped his ice cream or something
I can't believe more people aren't commenting about this, I replayed it like 5 times. What got me was the other guy smiling and looking not concerned or surprised at all
I remember seeing that on Inside Edition a couple years back. Quite shocking. I think if something like that happened in the U.S., we wouldn't hear the end of it and they'd want the magicians arrested or something.
I actually used to work at a shop that sold magic tricks........ I did some entertaining in my youth. I agree with much of Grade's opinions. A good visual trick can be quite fun, but I never liked the escape stuff or mentalism stuff that much. I think my favorite trick I had made a match levitate over a playing card by a centimeter or so. It looked great, and was easy to teach a rookie. I sold a LOT of that trick.
I'd say this dumbing down of entertainment also applies to sports. I remember seeing billiards and bowling competitions where they could make that ball zigzag like a lawyer and still have it stop on a dime like it never moved, but now days the only competitive feats that get applauded are 200+ pound guys kicking a ball in a straight line.
I remember seeing a jousting tournament once, like fully fledged "dudes in armor going at it on horseback" jousting tournament and it was so damn cool and weirdly complex. Everything from how they maneuver the horse, to how they hold their shield and lance, to how they move their lance, etc. all has rules and techniques to it that the jousters have to master. I remember leaving simply wondering "why isn't THAT shown on TV?"
@@DuskEalain Oh yeah I've been to a few medieval renaissance reenactments and they're bloody amazing! Though the ones with real metal are quite rarer since it requires them to be physically fit and more careful, but well worth taking in the event regardless if you can find it.
@@DuskEalainwhoda thought a Game that needs you to have a horse, lance, and full set of armor, isnt very popular. That sport has NEVER been popular in fact it's usually not even a competition it's just a show. It's also not that hard to go to a show most cities have an arena that does it... Better live than on TV anyways.
Saw a video essay explaining how the rule changes in Taekwondo caused matches to change from "two people kicking each other hard enough to send them flying backwards" to- "Two people goofily waving their feet in the air" I.e. Kicks went from requiring "power" to having an electronic scoring system like in fencing, so a mere touch can score a point
I mean I can see what you mean there can still be a stooge used during the trick in person but a majority of the time if you're actually good at it, it is one of those really insane things to watch
Its really cool if done to you, since then you know its not staged. The watch trick is pretty famous and its definitely not staged (I know how it works) but the problem is, if you see a trick like that its really difficult to prove its not staged
The worst magic trick to me are the ones that can only be done through videos. You know when you have to pay your audience to not rat the trick away because the trick is that they saw what in the hell happened but they are paid to act surprised. Because we are watching these magic tricks because we know there are some sort of tricks behind them that is actually either stupidly easy that makes us look like idiots for over thinking, or downright big brain to how they pulled it off. But tricks like summoning a car surprising the audience when they know through the power of editing they can hide the fact that the audience saw the car drive behind the curtain and act surprised because they are paid to is so cringed because there's no thought put into that trick. Its cheap and outright an insult to the amount of time magicians has to dedicate to make a magic trick believable.
how did you do the zippo magic trick? i have stared at that video, going frame by frame for minutes! was it a camera trick? if it was a snap change, it was the cleanest thing ive ever seen in my life, and not just for the speed. your fingers don't move at all! the only thing i can guess is there was something about that specific picture that when you flicked it the flame vanished by some chemical or something.
As an amateur magician, I think the worst thing to happen to magic are those bullshit video editing "Magic tricks" that have noting to do with actual magic, and have everything to do with hiring an expensive VFX artist (For Example, Zach King)
this video spoke out my entire soul i've had over the years i used to love magic shows, then they became these weird fetishy fake party tricks and SAW ripoffs.
Same-my favourite magician in the day was Harry Anderson (The judge on the original Night Court) He did a trick where he “ate” Skippy the Guinea Pig on SNL. He had to come back the following week and show how he did the trick bc so many people called and complained! He also did a lot of tricks on Cheers as Harry the Hat!
Start rendering your videos in 4:3 mode. You already usually make them square, so to avoid those black bars on the side just render them in 4:3 Standard. If you're still using Windows Movie maker, simply go to the Project tab and switch from Widescreen 16:9 to Standard 4:3
you’re saying this on a vid where he has it widescreen. if he does 4:3 mode it will look the exact same on square but widescreen there will be black bars on not only the side but the top and bottom.
I'm going for the Blaine levitation trick, which is very simple when stood in the right place... and the people in attendance love it. Then the camera cuts to Blaine, actually levitating, with camera shots behind those in attendance, but you don't see their faces because they are just randoms wearing similar clothing, to get a shot of Blaine, rigged up to levitate. Complete bollox!
MASKED MAGICIAN, god, the nostalgia. Fuck, i miss my early childhood where everything was insanely boring or the most interesting thing ever. (Also, yknow, no acne, bad smells, asshair, and a back full of scars.)
I still occasionally do some slight of hand at the bar. My favorite was this one time when a guy freaked out calling me a devil worshipper and tried to get me kicked out. He wasnt even part of the group I was playing too.
Don't worry about the "best magic trick was watching you disappear for a few years Grade!" I love that you are still making video's. I binge watch your vids
Okay but I’ve been to two mentalist shows irl and some of it was really crazy, like knowing what company logo I was thinking of (yellow pages, because i thought it would be unexpected) and then this other dude who gave the audience a bunch of math operations on a calculator and it ended up being my old phone number from before I moved
That routine Shin Lim does that incorporates the pen and a deck of cards (and his iconic smoke) always gets me when it's shown as a "masterpiece" of an act, because when I first saw Penn and Teller react to it, I saw exactly where the sharpie disappeared to. Everything else in the routine was what mystified me, but the pen was what confused the fuck outta them lol
It's also funny how the Phonebook Sword Guy used a ridiculously simple trick that fooled Penn and Teller. He eventually revealed it on his RUclips channel because he was planning on retiring the trick (because he thought phonebooks are an increasingly outdated relic)
When the little kid stick figure asked Grade if he wants to see someone ACTUALLY die, I was remided of the Far Side cartoon with "The Great Mandini" getting called out for juggling DEFUSED nuclear warheads. What kind of death defying challenge is THAT?
I binge watched a bunch of Penn and Teller recently and found it hillarious how many times they didn't get the trick and was thinking "that is just so obvious but you guys didn't get it because its not a conventional magic trick."
Now tell us, that your disappearance was a magic trick Grade. You don‘t have to repeat the trick, until we all get it. It was a shit trick in the first place 😂
Grade, I have loved your content for years. I totally understand needing to plug nord VPN and get the paycheck. But I really think you ought to consider finding an alternative way to bring the money in. For example, merch shop, patreon, "cameo" (commision to make short edits with your characters and voiceover). Or something like that. I also have no idea what its like to be a youtuber, and I am sure you have already considered those options. But at least speaking for myself, I almost ALWAYS skip over sponsorship portions , especially for brands I have already heard of and made my mind about. Anyways, thanks for always making funny content, its always a good day when you upload.
At my high school, there was this one guy who was able to read the minds of girls who he never really knew before while at the talent show. The trick worked like this: he would ask a girl that he didn't know to come up as a volunteer. He then had them write a person with one or two syllables in their name that they knew personally down on a piece of paper and show it to the audience while the magician looked away. She then thew away the paper and was asked to select some card among many from the magician, or something like that. Then after that, the magician would hold her hand while she was instructed to think about the person she wrote before. And of course, he guessed right! I watched him do this with the woman that he was auditioning to, and she was legit surprised. So, he got both of these people right, and one of these was a woman who worked at the school that he didn't know too well with only me and a few other people as audience.
@@vitoc8454 I said that I was there when he was auditioning. It was only me, two other people not associated with him, and the woman he was auditioning to.
Everyone loved magic as a kid. It's still cool especially on Britains got Talent. Ive seen Card tricks on BGT that completely had me dumbfounded. And David Blaine exists and he has the best illusions of them all
Not exactly a magic trick, but when I was a little kid I saw this thing on tv called a Fushigi and thought it was the coolest thing. It was like this silver ball looking thing that people would do magic tricks with like making it move around on or hands like it was magic. Later I would find out that it was just doing weird hand motions with the ball and I felt like I was ripped off lol
This has been bothering me for some time now but does anyone remember a daytime TV special back in the mid 2000s where a magician was doing tricks like mentalism that involved an ambulance passing by, and then another at the end where he almost hanged himself? The memories are very blurry now since it's been almost 20 years since I saw it on TV. But it was so interesting. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, please comment about it.
A kid once did the spike trick at a talent show in my school, while on stage he said that his audience participant moved the cups so we'll he hid the string to show which cup had the spike, a scratched hand later, he proved to not see the string.
I love illusionists. Even knowing how the tricks are done, it's fun to watch them pull it off. But then you get some that do these amazing feats... on television. I remember my housemate once saying to me "Oh I bet that one impressed you" and I just said to them "Yeah, it would if I saw it in person. This isn't even a live show." It reminds me of Cris Angel "Walking on water" and when the camera showed it from beneath you could clearly see the flat Perspex he was walking on.
Saw this magic show in croatia when i was a kid that was insane. Assistant got put into a box then it got opened on all sides, where she was turned into a skeleton spinning on a roast while flames came up underneath and scary music played, before it was closed and she came up fine. Shit was crazy.
Grade thinking a 10 minute video is 'too long' in an age where we have helicopter pilots making multi hour long videos will never stop being funny to me
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I already have a ton in mind, but lemme what kinda topics you'd like to see me make a video on, and I'll consider it.
I love your channel ❤
Was up grade how was today
me when my nord v the pn
very real
I'm watching obi wan episode 5 right now
Your disappearing act had wowed us for years Grade.
i felt original coming up with this joke... until i scrolled to the comment section
Grade disappearing explained: ADHD
Source: me
Not as great as my dad's
My guess is either the French Foreign Legion or prison.
Maybe both.
Rey skywalker and the Star Wars sequels is more boring.
Its hella surreal that grade is consistently posting now
Consistent for his standards but yeah any upload from GradeA is amazing
Life is good again ❤
Enjoy it while it lasts
the best magic trick was making you disappear for a few years and then spontaneously reappear with no explanation
Grade a under a season 10
Grade disappearing explained: ADHD
Source: me
And then disappearing and reappearing, again.
TADA!
Don't jinx it!!!
Grade's the only RUclipsr where I see a thumbnail of his and think it's a video from 2015 and then I see '26 minutes ago'.
and then you click the video and it has the same jokes bro was doing in 2015
I would include Sam O' Nella on that list.
Though, he doesn't post a lot.
@@hugheshammy6311 yeah, except Sam is actually cool af. GradeA is annoying af and unfunny.
@@gdup1728why’d you even click on this video then? it’s not like he forced you to click it cmon 🍆🧑🦲 just move on with your day
@@gdup1728 are you okay? youre on a gradea video right now
I just realized that grade's videos are in widescreen now it's like seeing a show go from square to widescreen
yeah thats exactly what it is.
Still clocked at 480p 😂
Honestly surprised Grade didn't bring up the cold-reading psychics during the final part.
'South Park' did a whole episode brilliantly debunking how they actually work, yet to this day people still use their tricks on people.
what are u on about
Biggest douche in the universe, fucking awesome episode! Couldn't agree more 🤙
8:37 - Penn Jillette also said in the interview shown at 3:35 that a trick sucks when it's "too perfect." A good magic trick keeps you guessing how it was done. When it's looks so nigh-impossible that there really is only *one way* it could have been done, then that's how it was done (e.g. the watch trick)
I have seen a similar trick done live. Watch is given to a spectator who sets a random time without seeing it. Another spectator says any time they want and somehow it matches the randomly set watch
I’ve never actually seen the spike magic trick in my life. Am I living under a rock
Yes
I've never seen it either in my 48yrs. Seems like a great way to get tetanus.
It’s not even a trick!
I didn't know it existed before this video
There was a "magic tricks gone wrong" video that went viral many years ago. So that's where I learned about it.
Edit: Wait actually nevermind. I think it was Inside Edition that made a video about the one where the woman got her hand punctured by the nail.
My dad is the absolute best magician, he disappeared when I was a kid and he still hasn’t reappeared. Amazing.
Yeah mine too
Did he pledge to get the milk?
good
Mine actually came back with the milk and divorce papers, fair enough
So did mine. He died.
The second spike fail video is from a Polish morning tv show, it went viral like a decade ago. She was mostly ok, just a little wound, but the moment it happened the magician guy immediately says "fuck, I pierced your hand, are you ok ?" and it was the funniest thing because he said it with the tone as if he dropped his ice cream or something
I can't believe more people aren't commenting about this, I replayed it like 5 times. What got me was the other guy smiling and looking not concerned or surprised at all
I remember seeing that on Inside Edition a couple years back. Quite shocking. I think if something like that happened in the U.S., we wouldn't hear the end of it and they'd want the magicians arrested or something.
I actually used to work at a shop that sold magic tricks........ I did some entertaining in my youth. I agree with much of Grade's opinions. A good visual trick can be quite fun, but I never liked the escape stuff or mentalism stuff that much. I think my favorite trick I had made a match levitate over a playing card by a centimeter or so. It looked great, and was easy to teach a rookie. I sold a LOT of that trick.
Oh damn, I've seen people use 2 spaces after a sentence, but never 3. Impressive
the only magic *I* ever believed in was my uncle stealing my nose.
My uncle would do the same to me but with my virginity and it wasn’t magic
My uncle made quarters come out of my ear!!!! ❤😂
And the removable thumb trick 👍
@@bleachtaster Woah Goddamn, hope you're joking.
My uncle used to nibble on my ear.
I'd say this dumbing down of entertainment also applies to sports. I remember seeing billiards and bowling competitions where they could make that ball zigzag like a lawyer and still have it stop on a dime like it never moved, but now days the only competitive feats that get applauded are 200+ pound guys kicking a ball in a straight line.
I remember seeing a jousting tournament once, like fully fledged "dudes in armor going at it on horseback" jousting tournament and it was so damn cool and weirdly complex. Everything from how they maneuver the horse, to how they hold their shield and lance, to how they move their lance, etc. all has rules and techniques to it that the jousters have to master.
I remember leaving simply wondering "why isn't THAT shown on TV?"
@@DuskEalain Oh yeah I've been to a few medieval renaissance reenactments and they're bloody amazing! Though the ones with real metal are quite rarer since it requires them to be physically fit and more careful, but well worth taking in the event regardless if you can find it.
@@DuskEalainwhoda thought a Game that needs you to have a horse, lance, and full set of armor, isnt very popular. That sport has NEVER been popular in fact it's usually not even a competition it's just a show. It's also not that hard to go to a show most cities have an arena that does it... Better live than on TV anyways.
Saw a video essay explaining how the rule changes in Taekwondo caused matches to change from "two people kicking each other hard enough to send them flying backwards" to-
"Two people goofily waving their feet in the air"
I.e. Kicks went from requiring "power" to having an electronic scoring system like in fencing, so a mere touch can score a point
This video really captures old school Grade. Love it!
2017ish
@ exactly what I was thinking. Reminded me of the video about the worst baby names.
Grade uploading more than 1 vid in a month is the best magic trick
He finally recovered his mana
Mentalism is one of those things that you really can't do on social media but in person it can be really good
Nope
I mean I can see what you mean there can still be a stooge used during the trick in person but a majority of the time if you're actually good at it, it is one of those really insane things to watch
Its really cool if done to you, since then you know its not staged. The watch trick is pretty famous and its definitely not staged (I know how it works) but the problem is, if you see a trick like that its really difficult to prove its not staged
This is one of the best videos you’ve made in season 7- just such a great concept.
4:30 Thank God you mentioned the Masked Magician! Loved that TV show as a kid!
The worst magic trick to me are the ones that can only be done through videos. You know when you have to pay your audience to not rat the trick away because the trick is that they saw what in the hell happened but they are paid to act surprised. Because we are watching these magic tricks because we know there are some sort of tricks behind them that is actually either stupidly easy that makes us look like idiots for over thinking, or downright big brain to how they pulled it off.
But tricks like summoning a car surprising the audience when they know through the power of editing they can hide the fact that the audience saw the car drive behind the curtain and act surprised because they are paid to is so cringed because there's no thought put into that trick. Its cheap and outright an insult to the amount of time magicians has to dedicate to make a magic trick believable.
Magic tricks died when American Idol denied Jack from performing his "We take a bottle, becomes a glass. Where'd it go? It's in my ass" trick.
As a professional magician to the royal family and the UK’s “bad boy of magic” I confirm Grade’s assessment. Good werk, sir.
how did you do the zippo magic trick? i have stared at that video, going frame by frame for minutes! was it a camera trick? if it was a snap change, it was the cleanest thing ive ever seen in my life, and not just for the speed. your fingers don't move at all! the only thing i can guess is there was something about that specific picture that when you flicked it the flame vanished by some chemical or something.
literally nobody has called you the bad boy of magic lol. The biggest lie you ever told is THAT.
@@DaveWraptastic i mean, i think the announcers at the shows he does call him that. took about 12 seconds for me to find that on his channel
My dad is a professional magician in the UK
He disappeared and haven't seen him since 😂
As an amateur magician, I think the worst thing to happen to magic are those bullshit video editing "Magic tricks" that have noting to do with actual magic, and have everything to do with hiring an expensive VFX artist (For Example, Zach King)
this video spoke out my entire soul i've had over the years
i used to love magic shows, then they became these weird fetishy fake party tricks and SAW ripoffs.
Same-my favourite magician in the day was Harry Anderson (The judge on the original Night Court) He did a trick where he “ate” Skippy the Guinea Pig on SNL. He had to come back the following week and show how he did the trick bc so many people called and complained! He also did a lot of tricks on Cheers as Harry the Hat!
Start rendering your videos in 4:3 mode. You already usually make them square, so to avoid those black bars on the side just render them in 4:3 Standard.
If you're still using Windows Movie maker, simply go to the Project tab and switch from Widescreen 16:9 to Standard 4:3
I genuinely believe he still uses a cathode tube for a monitor
you’re saying this on a vid where he has it widescreen.
if he does 4:3 mode it will look the exact same on square but widescreen there will be black bars on not only the side but the top and bottom.
I'm surprised you didn't mention people like Criss Angel and the "Mindfreak" shows.
They deserve their own video mate
I thought he was going to say "number one worst thing in magic is... Criss Angel" 😅😂
Penn & Teller's Fool Us has some of the best magic around on the show regularly
I'm going for the Blaine levitation trick, which is very simple when stood in the right place... and the people in attendance love it.
Then the camera cuts to Blaine, actually levitating, with camera shots behind those in attendance, but you don't see their faces because they are just randoms wearing similar clothing, to get a shot of Blaine, rigged up to levitate.
Complete bollox!
That was wholesome, showing love for the under appreciated magicians.
MASKED MAGICIAN, god, the nostalgia.
Fuck, i miss my early childhood where everything was insanely boring or the most interesting thing ever.
(Also, yknow, no acne, bad smells, asshair, and a back full of scars.)
They have a channel on RUclips now where they upload all the clips from the show.
@@professional.commentator i always saw it on youtube, when i was little my mom put on his show for me and my brothers on youtube. it was so great.
Modern magic is still crazy. And there are also really amazing mentalists out there with real magic tricks
The best magician was the Masked Magician because seeing how magicians do tricks is more fun than just watching them do them.
I still occasionally do some slight of hand at the bar. My favorite was this one time when a guy freaked out calling me a devil worshipper and tried to get me kicked out. He wasnt even part of the group I was playing too.
0:26 nice to see you enjoy Clarkson’s Farm too!
Magic secrets revealed was peak entertainment back in the day
A true magician never reveals his methods!
I remember doing the Disappearing Toothpick trick for my baby cousin after watching that lol
GradeAUnderA blessed my Saturday
Don't worry about the "best magic trick was watching you disappear for a few years Grade!" I love that you are still making video's. I binge watch your vids
Bro dynamo documentaries were the peak of magic content
0:48 why is there a harry potter face for a split second
Okay but I’ve been to two mentalist shows irl and some of it was really crazy, like knowing what company logo I was thinking of (yellow pages, because i thought it would be unexpected) and then this other dude who gave the audience a bunch of math operations on a calculator and it ended up being my old phone number from before I moved
Watching paint dry is only a sprinkle better than those endurance tricks
That routine Shin Lim does that incorporates the pen and a deck of cards (and his iconic smoke) always gets me when it's shown as a "masterpiece" of an act, because when I first saw Penn and Teller react to it, I saw exactly where the sharpie disappeared to. Everything else in the routine was what mystified me, but the pen was what confused the fuck outta them lol
It's also funny how the Phonebook Sword Guy used a ridiculously simple trick that fooled Penn and Teller.
He eventually revealed it on his RUclips channel because he was planning on retiring the trick (because he thought phonebooks are an increasingly outdated relic)
I decide to laugh at that beep 9:30 Grade 😂
Think of a number.
Any number.
....
It wasn't zero!
Ha! Magic!
I hate to tell you bud...
I thought of zero.
Whos gonna tell him
When the little kid stick figure asked Grade if he wants to see someone ACTUALLY die, I was remided of the Far Side cartoon with "The Great Mandini" getting called out for juggling DEFUSED nuclear warheads. What kind of death defying challenge is THAT?
Never miss a grade upload
9:50 I hate you grade
Thank you Grade for coming back to RUclips. It’s been so hard finding someone with quality content like yours
Happy birthday Grade. Forty isn't old if you're a tree.
I guess the copyright ninjas are still going after Grade for that damn outro song.
I binge watched a bunch of Penn and Teller recently and found it hillarious how many times they didn't get the trick and was thinking "that is just so obvious but you guys didn't get it because its not a conventional magic trick."
Now tell us, that your disappearance was a magic trick Grade. You don‘t have to repeat the trick, until we all get it. It was a shit trick in the first place 😂
Masked magician was top tier tv back in the day. Like the schoolyard snitch if he wasn’t a softcock
1:38
The way the spike just stayed in her hand...
3:10 As a fan of the lock picking lawyer, I disagree.
AGREED
But LPL picks real locks. Well, barely real, but still.
@@thany3 To be fair some of the locks he picks make better fishing weights than security devices.
@@jorionedwards Totally agree. But those locks are legit meant to be security devices, even if they are crap.
still makes me grin like a right bastard that you’re back Grade!
Great vid as always!
My favorite trick was playing “the disappearing weenie” with my girlfriend. 😁
Grade A showed up on my for you page and i thought it was 2019 all over again, god blessed us by seeing him make new videos.
Grade, I have loved your content for years. I totally understand needing to plug nord VPN and get the paycheck. But I really think you ought to consider finding an alternative way to bring the money in. For example, merch shop, patreon, "cameo" (commision to make short edits with your characters and voiceover). Or something like that.
I also have no idea what its like to be a youtuber, and I am sure you have already considered those options. But at least speaking for myself, I almost ALWAYS skip over sponsorship portions , especially for brands I have already heard of and made my mind about.
Anyways, thanks for always making funny content, its always a good day when you upload.
At my high school, there was this one guy who was able to read the minds of girls who he never really knew before while at the talent show. The trick worked like this: he would ask a girl that he didn't know to come up as a volunteer. He then had them write a person with one or two syllables in their name that they knew personally down on a piece of paper and show it to the audience while the magician looked away. She then thew away the paper and was asked to select some card among many from the magician, or something like that. Then after that, the magician would hold her hand while she was instructed to think about the person she wrote before. And of course, he guessed right! I watched him do this with the woman that he was auditioning to, and she was legit surprised. So, he got both of these people right, and one of these was a woman who worked at the school that he didn't know too well with only me and a few other people as audience.
"a person with one or two syllables in their name"
Perhaps it's very easy for an accomplice in the audience to use hand signs to signal the magician
@@vitoc8454 I said that I was there when he was auditioning. It was only me, two other people not associated with him, and the woman he was auditioning to.
The woman is a plant and the name is written on her hand.
what camera do you use to film? So high quality!
craziest form of magic is consistent uploads from gradeaundera
Thank you for coming back bro you’re the goat
Everyone loved magic as a kid. It's still cool especially on Britains got Talent. Ive seen Card tricks on BGT that completely had me dumbfounded. And David Blaine exists and he has the best illusions of them all
I have to admit, I go absolutely wild for tricks with birds. There are some that will absolutely blow your mind!
Huge fan and this is your best video ever!
Absolutely loved how sincere you are.
Not exactly a magic trick, but when I was a little kid I saw this thing on tv called a Fushigi and thought it was the coolest thing. It was like this silver ball looking thing that people would do magic tricks with like making it move around on or hands like it was magic. Later I would find out that it was just doing weird hand motions with the ball and I felt like I was ripped off lol
It's even funnier when you realize Fushigi (不思議) is just Japanese for strange or mysterious.
Fushigi waa a huge rip-off. Dw, it played a lot of kids. 😂
Are those the balls that David Bowie plays with at one point in Labyrinth?
Grade did the best disappearing act of all time. 😂
i go out of my way to specifically watch the ads you make in your videos because they are actually good and i respect you i watch no one elses ads
Id love a video on the hawk tuah girl lmao ur the best comedy RUclipsr ever
Well, well, well. Look what the cat dragged in. 🤨
i love how that "season 2" thing from back in the day now became an inside joke
Hey grade, really happy ur still doing videos mate:D are you good in general? Like life stuff.
Ty for all the good video that make me laugh, cheers 🥂
I love when grade uploads
Always exciting to see a new upload from ya, thx for the amazing vids GradeA❤!!
Blessed be GradeAunderA! Glad U made it back man, I have missed your accent and energy!
Somewhere between being a kid and an adult, you migrate from the showmanship of Copperfield to the transparency of Penn and Teller
*I always hated the Rabbit trick. Don't pull Rabbit's ears!* 😡
Imma pull dem ears 😁
Ima yank the ears off the rabbit 😁
I eat rabbit 😁
Mmm yummy rabbit
@@GoldieThefish-l8b I scared by you.
This has been bothering me for some time now but does anyone remember a daytime TV special back in the mid 2000s where a magician was doing tricks like mentalism that involved an ambulance passing by, and then another at the end where he almost hanged himself? The memories are very blurry now since it's been almost 20 years since I saw it on TV. But it was so interesting. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, please comment about it.
Only good magicians now are people like shin lim. Leaves me thinking I might be stupid
A kid once did the spike trick at a talent show in my school, while on stage he said that his audience participant moved the cups so we'll he hid the string to show which cup had the spike, a scratched hand later, he proved to not see the string.
Saturday blessed
I love illusionists. Even knowing how the tricks are done, it's fun to watch them pull it off.
But then you get some that do these amazing feats... on television. I remember my housemate once saying to me "Oh I bet that one impressed you" and I just said to them "Yeah, it would if I saw it in person. This isn't even a live show."
It reminds me of Cris Angel "Walking on water" and when the camera showed it from beneath you could clearly see the flat Perspex he was walking on.
Saw this magic show in croatia when i was a kid that was insane. Assistant got put into a box then it got opened on all sides, where she was turned into a skeleton spinning on a roast while flames came up underneath and scary music played, before it was closed and she came up fine. Shit was crazy.
Bro Grade i bought a 4 year Nord subscription about 2 years ago, AND I STILL HAVE TO LISTEN TO YOUR ADS BRO😭😭😭😭😭
Honestly, I would want 2025 to be the Year of Grade.
Peak GradeA is back
6:58 mike tyson fighting jake paul
The Lock Picking Lawyer is gonna come for you, and no locked door can keep you safe from his wrath.
Grade thinking a 10 minute video is 'too long' in an age where we have helicopter pilots making multi hour long videos will never stop being funny to me
This was posted on my bday. I kept it for this morning to watch with my leftover cake breakfast❤
Best videos ever!
Dawg it just came out
Ain’t no way you already watched the whole thing, it’s been out 3 seconds
You made me remember how much I loved magic tricks when I was a kid
The best magic is RUclips not letting you gain a single subscriber no matter what you do💀💀💀
“Yea yes, cute trick, very nice.”
You always make great videos, really intertaning and funny asf
Magic is cool because someone might decide to end it all and make it not an illusion. That's what really makes it worth watching.
The Kirby music. 😂😂😂
As a magician, I appreciate you too, Grade!