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He then swallowed flammable gas, and had Nick Cannon light a lighter, in which he created a big explosion by blowing the gas which was put in a bubble at the lighter. The Regurgitator swallowed a small canister, a goldfish, and the canister's lid separately. He then regurgitated a canister with the goldfish inside it. The Regurgitator was revealed to have reached the Top 5 instead of Uzeyer Novruzov. He was the season's winner.

Also competing on that season was Season 9 act JD Anderson. Stevie Starr returned for The Champions. Stevie's performance in Episode TC04 consisted of regurgitating an unscrewed bolt and screw that he screwed while inside him and a cherry tomato and small blade that he sliced while inside him. Simon Cowell buzzed the act. Stevie did not receive enough votes to advance to the night's Top 3, eliminating him from the competition.

Stevie Starr competed on Romania's Got Talent in In the same year, he also auditioned for Croatia's Got Talent , where he is currently in the Finals. America's Got Talent Wiki Explore.

Season Wildcard Show. Other Seasons. Explore Wikis Community Central. Comments Reminds me of Houdini. One of his tricks was top swallow a pack of needles,a length of thread and then he'd regurgitate one end of the thread, and pull it out with the needles threaded and knotted evenly along it.

Penn of Penn and Teller does one of my favorites; He swallows a pea, then acts like he's horked it up onto his sinuses, hams it up a bit, and just when you think he's gonna blow it out his nose, pulls down his eyelid and there's the pea.

Not as impressive, but funny! I've just been reading a book about circus and sideshow performers of all kinds, including those who swallow swords, glass, etc.

Some of these performers could swallow several objects e. So I imagine he must swallow a solved Rubik's cube beforehand to do that trick.

As for the sugar, the most obvious solution is that he has swallowed a waterproof bag of sugar beforehand. He eats the sugar, drinks the water, brings up the bag of sugar, bites it open with his teeth, and there it is. Similarly, the performer produces it again through prestidigitation rather than literally regurgitating it. Even so, it's a great trick. I have to agree with Big Gary. It's clear this is sleight of hand. It's not even particularly difficult sleight of hand, really.

Standard misdirection stuff. I seen this guy I just thoguht I'd mention an episode of CSI where they are investigating the charred body of a magician and find that he has surgically implanted pockets of skin grafted to the roof of his moth where he could potentially hide things like keys, needles or even live goldfish, if he feels so inclined.

It's a good episode. I don't understand why we're trying to expose a magic effect. The man isn't hoaxing or conning anyone and is trying to make a living. If someone used his techniques to hoax or con it would be enough to point out that a bonifide magician can replicate the performance without exposing the effect. I'd say CSI doesn't know much about magic or magicians. Special pockets and surgical implants are completely unnecessary. Harry Houdini once had himself locked into a jail cell stark naked.

A few minutes after the witnesses left the room, he had escaped. Years later, he revealed that he had taped a lock pick to the sole of his foot, and then managed to distract the people searching him so they neglected to look at the bottom of his bare foot.

My favorite trick of his was having his wife tongue him a key or lockpick when she kissed him goodbye. Nobody ever suspected the sweet, innocent wife. There's also the possibility he has a harmless kind of esophageal pouch. I'd say there was definitely a bit of sleight of hand going on. It was particularly noticeable with the billiard ball. All it needs is a split second to make a switch - and he definitely had that split second when he moved the billiard ball in his hand to the edge of the table a few seconds before he inserted it into his mouth.

If you watch the video closely, you'll notice when he sucks back on those items like the lightbulb and the billiard ball, that they are definitely going down his throat.

He is most certainly swallowing those things. Now, when it comes to the sugar This guy is old school. Why can't this be real? I think he's legit, psycho, and dangerous, but definitely fuh-REAL. A good magician can make anything look like it's for real. I have a friend who does "table magic" - i.

My favourite trick was when he threaded a ring on a cord, placed the ring in my palm, and made me close my fist over it with both ends of the cord sticking out by my thumb. On the count of three I tugged the cord ends; it came free and left the ring in my hand.

It's one thing to see magic on TV; quite another when it's right under your nose, or you're even set up to "do" the trick yourself! I'm quite sure Stevie Starr is just as good at sleight-of-hand as my friend.

Actually, at the size I was watching the video, you can see the billiard ball goes to the side of his mouth rather than straight down his throat. Good effect, though. Have seen this guy in live shows in the UK and it seems very real to me. I agree that the rubik cube must be an already solved one that's brought up. Scary stuff! Na, I don't beleive it. He's doing some sort of sleight-of-hand.

Steve-O from the tv show Jackass has swallowed a goldfish and regurgitated it back up alive also. He has also snorted an earthworm up his nose and coughed it out of his mouth. I'm sure some of these are real, however, i still have trouble believing the billiard ball and sugar.

Posted by dae dae on Wed Feb 15, at PM. Without question he's keeping the stuff in his mouth. He's just very good at talking normally afterwards and also keeping it in there without it bulging.

Great trick though. It's not that fabulous. This guy may have "discovered" he could get his money back - but I'm guessing it was only when he was older that he started doing weird things on purpose. Big Gary: I also heard that Houdini hid a a block of metal in his straightjacket to break locks open when he did the "hanging-upsidedown-in-a-locked-straightjacket" trick.

Leave a comment. As he turned towards the stage, his two hands come together as he locks another lock around her ring. He hides this in his hand as he presents her ring to the audience back at the table. At this point, the trick is already done and the lock and key he gives to Amanda is strictly theatrics.

He did what any good magician does, and that is slight of hand. The fact that the objects come up dry, in my opinion, does not help one believe they are actually coming from his stomach unfortunately. Please show me which video he actually speaks words and has a large object in his mouth. Sure, he makes noise, but speaking would certainly give away an airway obstruction.

How do you explain the one where he swallows gas. Talks for a bit, then breathes fire about five minutes later? He did this one live at my Su bar. They use something similar to lighter fluid. A much less impossible feat with liquid — and a much more impressive misdirection! They use a liquid similar to lighter fluid.

You guys are so dumb! He studied under Dumbledor, you know. You can store or hide objects behind your tongue at the epiglottis and you can easily put it out. I tried that with large fruit seeds. For the coins, maybe there is a special pouch at his upper palate so that he can easily manage small objects with his tongue. Great deduction, Holmes!

How then, did he keep a cup of sugar and a glass of water in his mouth, then regurgitate the DRY sugar? Of course, how did he do that if it WAS in his stomach?

Some folks make a case for explaining the secret of how the Regurgitator does the trick, but he is still a great […]. I think! However, a gastro-intestinal surgeon watched it and said that there was any explanation on all he does it. So who knows? It kinda grosses me out. If you watched the original video he said he can bring up the key while the bulb is in the way.

If you actually watch the video you would have seen him say that. But hey, good job with your detective work there. But nice try…. You are commenting using your WordPress.

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