![]() ![]() I'm a Little Teapot - short bit where teller squats with arms like teapot handles and Penn picks him up by one arm and water sprays out of Teller's mouth. Red Ball - Teller's solo bit where he appears to train a red ball like and animal to move and jump through a hoop Ends with a potato final load.Įlsie, the African, Spotted Pygmy Elephant - they vanish a cow (dressed as an elephant) They then repeat it with clear boxes and stage base.Ĭlear Cups & Balls - P&T perform the classic cups & balls with plastic cups and aluminum foil balls, then repeat it with clear, plastic cups. Lift-Off for Love - the box illusion where Penn takes apart the rocket-shaped box that Teller is in and re-assembles it. Surveillance - with the aid of several audience members, P&T divine the someone's actual email password The Great Tomsoni & Company - bit where Teller re-creates Johnny Thompson's 'The Great Tomsoni & Co.' act with Georgie Bernasek playing the part of Pam Thompson. Magic Bullets - Penn accidentally called it 'The Bullet Catch' on a recent podcast episode, but his podcast producer chimed in and corrected him that it was actually called 'Magic Bullets' and Penn confirmed he was right. Ends by dumping all produced coins into water where they turn into goldfish. Silver Fish - Teller's solo bit where he does the 'Miser's Dream' with an audience member, pulling coins from an empty fish tank. Shadows - Teller's solo bit where he cuts he leaves and petals off of the silhouette of a flower and the actual pieces fall off of the vased flower. I have only come up with a few, but I was wondering if anyone else can provide the actual names of some more of their bits?įirst, here are 'Bits' that I have heard Penn say the correct or actual name of:Ĭell Fish - It was their opening effect for a while where they borrow a cellphone from an audience member and it ends up inside a frozen fish Some of them have some really funny or unique names (some with double meanings). ![]() I have been listening to Penn Jillette's podcast for about a year and have also listened to all 3 of his audiobooks and occasionally, he will mention the actual names of the Penn & Teller bits or 'tricks' that they perform in their show together.
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