Scripturegirl1990 Based entirely on your username and nothing else, I'm going to assume you're some hyper-religious Christian nutjob and ignore you. I will not block you, however, because experience has taught me that people like you are worth oodles of laughs. Seriously, though, lighten up. Words can't offend you unless you let them.
Speaking of which, I'm glad his original recording of the "Oh help and bother" line he provided for the silly ol' bear was utilized in the iconic Once Upon a Studio crossover aptly released on October 16th of last year to coincide with the centennial of the Disney Brothers' Studios founding!
I remember him as a scientist on the original Superman TV series back in the 50's and 60's. His voice never changed. When I was watching Winnie the Pooh with my grandson, I said, Winnie sounds like that guy from Superman. I was right!
We of the older generation grew up with voice actors. Holloway's huskiness and Mel Blanc, Edward Everett Horton, June Foray and Daws Butler all had a major role in our youthful cartoon experiences. " Exit! Stage left..."
Love it. Uncle Charley before he was Uncle Charley. And man Sterling Holloway just gives me the creeps in this episode. His line at the end of the episode is priceless where he says "you will recommend me won't you?"
So. Funny story. When my cousin was young she was TERRIFIED of Winnie the Pooh. My uncle and aunt couldn't figure out why until this came on TV, like six-year-old her walked by, saw this scene and screamed "IT'S KAA!"
Was trying to remember this episode and I think how it went was the TV Sterling "fixed" suddenly began to broadcast events BEFORE they happened. Love ya forever, Pooh!
Seeing and hearing him speak always floors me; After hearing him from so many of his voice-overs for Disney I just can't believe that voice coming from an actual human being...!
I love his voice so much, I guess it remjnds me of my childhood when he was the original voice of Pooh. I'm watching him now on Circus Boy & remembered the Twilight Zone episode he was on. Distinctive voice is so good!
I love this episode. Classic TZ all the way. One of the best from the last season. I really like the ending also where Sterling Holloway makes another appearance ;)
And this guy poor sap learned a valuable lesson that day: when you're in an episode of the Twilight Zone, don't fuck with the VA of the Cheshire Cat. Chaos will follow.
Sterling Holloway is one of the best actors ever! My favorite roles of his that he played are Mr. Stork (Dumbo), The Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland), Kaa the Snake (The Jungle Book), and Winnie the Pooh, of course!
Sterling Holloway Is Very Handsome And Sounds Very Drowsy But Very Charming. I Blush Pink On My Cheeks Whenever I Hear Him With That Charming But Drowsy Voice Of His. For Some Reason I Found A Connection With This Man. Mostly Because We Have The Same Initials (SH) P.S. I Think The Stork (Dumbo) Is Very Handsome; He Reminds Me Of Crane From Kung Fu Panda
Johnlindsey289 Meh. Antivillain at best. Plus he did the Cheshire Cat and a few friendly side characters in Dumbo and the Aristocrats. I just can't believe he was 59 in this clip.
Heck, looking at some screencaps from silent fims he was in (not very many), he looked pretty young back then too. Looked a bit like a guy I went to school with in 10th grade, and said dude was a grade or two ahead of me.
i just recently watched the jungle book and as soon as i head kaa, i was like 'waiiiiit…that's so familiar.' and then i was like 'woah, i know where i've heard that before! The cheshire cat!!' I can't even believe i had never noticed it before, considering it's 2 disney characters that are animals who are kind of crazy and who hang out in trees. it's so weird because it's 2 of my favorite disney movies. and then when i looked up to confirm on imdb (even tho I felt pretty damn sure) I realized he was winnie the pooh as well. was never a huge fan of winnie the pooh, but it still pretty much blew my mind. i'll never be able to listen to those characters again without thinking about it. haha
Jack Hamilton me too .i've looking at some of his work recently did you know he was a disney legend?i don't mean that literally he was dubbed as one at a cermony
The next time your TV set is on the blink, when you're in the need of a first-rate repairman, may we suggest our own specialist? Factory-trained, prompt, honest, 24 hour service. You won't find him in the phone book, but his office is conveniently located in The Twilight Zone.
Holloway's role as Kaa mortified my cousin. XD She used to be afraid of Winnie the Pooh cause he had the same voice as Kaa. It was THIS SCENE when my uncle and aunt found out. She walked by when this was on, stopped, and screamed "IT'S KAA!" then ran away.
I actually saw this episode of The Twilight Zone, the guy was always addicted to his TV and I guess whenever someone tries to turn it off. He goes absolutely Bonkers and Savage, and at the end of the episode the guy gets arrested. And at some point at the end, they focused on Sterling Holloway for a little bit. And he gives a little sneaky look, to my knowledge I believe Sterling Holloway's character the repairman on this episode of The Twilight Zone. It's like a supernatural wizard, and makes the TV just cast a spell to the guy watching the television set. Kind of like when you watch Christine, where the car comes to life and at the same time it's an evil killer car. That one the guy that bought the car, became so addicted to Christine, that the car casted an evil spell on its driver owner. So I believe in this episode of The Twilight Zone, Sterling Holloway had a short role as a villain or maybe a minor villain from this episode. Similar to his role of Kaa the snake from The Jungle Book, where Kaa wanted to try to eat Mowgli
Besides Winnie the Pooh, Holloway also voiced other legendary animated characters, including Mr. Stork in Dumbo, Kaa in The Jungle Book, Roquefort in The Aristocats, Adult Flower in Bambi and Chesire Cate in Alice in Wonderland.
The moral of this story: never have your TV repaired by Winnie the Pooh.
Daniel Shull More like don't fuck with Winnie the Pooh. The main guy was an awful person to begin with.
Or Kaa, or Cheshire Cat, or Mr. Stork, or the adult Flower.
HotWax93 or Roquefort!
@JT Hornsby I haven't seen that one yet, so I wouldn't know.
Especially by Kaa, he isn't to be trussssssted in
My God, he really DOES sound like that!
QUIT CUSSING.!!.
Scripturegirl1990 Based entirely on your username and nothing else, I'm going to assume you're some hyper-religious Christian nutjob and ignore you.
I will not block you, however, because experience has taught me that people like you are worth oodles of laughs.
Seriously, though, lighten up. Words can't offend you unless you let them.
WATCH IT U CHRIST HATING MACHO.!!.
Scripturegirl1990
I don't hate Jesus, I hate people like you who completely ignore his message of love and tolerance in favor of one of angry fervor.
It was his natural voice...?
I could listen to Sterling Holloway's voice for hours....
Me too, to be honest.
Me to
Same!! His voice is one of the sexiest and comforting and soothing voices I’ve ever heard in my entire life
@@JenniferPoole.33272 It does sound fascinating. Like a feathery pompom, if it was a voice.
Sterling Holloway's small role was one of the best things in the episode.
If you ever hire Winnie the Pooh as your television repairman, make sure you pay him in hunny pots!
Speaking of which, I'm glad his original recording of the "Oh help and bother" line he provided for the silly ol' bear was utilized in the iconic Once Upon a Studio crossover aptly released on October 16th of last year to coincide with the centennial of the Disney Brothers' Studios founding!
What an awesome guy. I met Sterling back in the 70's in California. A very nice man with a big heart just like Winnie the Pooh.
Grady P I can easily believe that! It bleeds through his ambiguous counter-tenor voice.
I envy that so much! I wish I could have met him. Was he around for a while or did you just get a brief glimpse? What was he doing?
Grady P huh so John walmsley was right
Grady P i wish I could have been around to have met him or something like that. He died shortly after I was born.
All these people who met him are VERY lucky
I just can't get over how that's his natural voice!
So weird to hear that voice coming out of a real person.
IKR?!?! Pooh Bear isn't a person, he's a short fat cute teddy bear!
Sterling Holloway was a good actor, but look at his smile he look's like Pooh and that smile cracks me up
john Wamsley said he was the human version of pooh
ya I remember he said that on The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh: The Story Behind The Masterpiece
yep that's right
I remember him as a scientist on the original Superman TV series back in the 50's and 60's. His voice never changed. When I was watching Winnie the Pooh with my grandson, I said, Winnie sounds like that guy from Superman. I was right!
We of the older generation grew up with voice actors. Holloway's huskiness and Mel Blanc, Edward Everett Horton, June Foray and Daws Butler all had a major role in our youthful cartoon experiences. " Exit! Stage left..."
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I’m 32 and I love their voices as much as the voice actors’ voices from the 90’s and 2000’s and today
Whenever I hear Sterling talk, all I see is Winnie the Pooh!
Ditto.
Emily Sanders tell the truth that’s his normal voice
Well Sterling also played Kaa from THE JUNGLE BOOK, the Cheshire Cat from ALICE IN WONDERLAND, Roquefort from THE ARISTOCATS, and Mr. Stork from DUMBO
@@shubdawg70 and he also did, the adult version of Flower the skunk from Bambi
Or Cheshire Cat 😁
God, I love Sterling Holloway. He could read from the phone book and I'd be entertained
That smile gives me goosebumps, even at 59 he's dreamy! Love you Sterling Holloway x
How about at 65?
Love it. Uncle Charley before he was Uncle Charley. And man Sterling Holloway just gives me the creeps in this episode. His line at the end of the episode is priceless where he says "you will recommend me won't you?"
Sterling Holloway's lecture at the end of this episode is one of the scariest moments of twilight zone ever.
*"Fix your set okay, Mister? You will recommend my service, won't you?"*
Now imagine this being topped off with a Pooh Bear “Hmmph hmph hmph!” 🤣
@@davidw.2791 Or even Cheshire Cat's maniacal chuckle. "You may notice... I'm not all there, myself. Hmm."
So. Funny story.
When my cousin was young she was TERRIFIED of Winnie the Pooh. My uncle and aunt couldn't figure out why until this came on TV, like six-year-old her walked by, saw this scene and screamed "IT'S KAA!"
My grandma was scared of Pooh's voice too.
Pooh’s current voice actor, Jim Cummings, said himself that Kaa’s voice is basically Evil Pooh.
I always thought that was just a character voice. That’s how he actually talked.
Miss this Sterling silver voice of my childhood.
Pun intended?
@@LadyOfBroadway333 pun????
The look on his face!!! " do you?" Bruh don't mess with him! So freaking adorable!!!
Uncle Charley gets his television serviced by Winnie the Pooh.
STERLING HOLLOWAY (CAPRICORN) (THE GOAT) IS AN EXCELLENT ACTOR WITH ALOT OF POTENTIAL
I love how he could be subtly threatening just by smiling sweetly.
He has such a unique voice!!
Was trying to remember this episode and I think how it went was the TV
Sterling "fixed" suddenly began to broadcast events BEFORE they happened.
Love ya forever, Pooh!
Sterling Holloway.
hmmm...
i love that man
me to
Well, I think the main thing we've learned today is...DO NOT piss off Winnie the Pooh.
Sterling Holloway's hair was ahead of its time.
"The set's ready and as far as payment goes, I would just like a small smackerel of HUNNY!"
Sterling Holloway. Just plain AWESOME.
Sterling Holloway was one of the greats with his voice and his looks. Wish he had done more TZ episodes.
I could hear Sterling Holloway’s distinctive voice for the rest of my life!
Kaa hypnotized that man into mistaking him for a human TV repairman.
Seeing and hearing him speak always floors me; After hearing him from so many of his voice-overs for Disney I just can't believe that voice coming from an actual human being...!
Sterling's adorable. I can't help but imagine Kaa or Winnie when I listen to him :)
Sterling Holloway.
The voice of Winning the Pooh ❤
"First you kill a 5 buck hour, then you say ya gotta take the set down to the shop--another twenty bucks..." lol idk why I find that funny.
What a charming voice he has. He can be adorable or creepy. I love his work.
Ah, Sterling. I don't care that you were 59 when you did this show, You still died too young.
I love his voice so much, I guess it remjnds me of my childhood when he was the original voice of Pooh. I'm watching him now on Circus Boy & remembered the Twilight Zone episode he was on. Distinctive voice is so good!
Hey it's Winnie the Pooh as the TV repair man
I can't even LISTEN to Sterling Holloway without thinking of Winnie the Pooh!
He is most popular for:
The AristoCats - Roquefort
Alice in Wonderland - Cheshire Cat
The Jungle Book - Kaa the Snake
Winnie the Pooh
Blazing_Fox Also Mr.Stork.
Don't forget the stork in Dumbo
@@Johnlindsey289 Mr. Stork?
Sterling Holloway is simply ADORABLE. :3
"Huh. You can't win em all "
All I can think of watching this clip is Winnie the Pooh
"Your sets ready sir, but as far as payment Can You Stand On Your Head?"
😂🤣
I love this episode. Classic TZ all the way. One of the best from the last season. I really like the ending also where Sterling Holloway makes another appearance ;)
And this guy poor sap learned a valuable lesson that day: when you're in an episode of the Twilight Zone, don't fuck with the VA of the Cheshire Cat. Chaos will follow.
"You may notice, I'm not all there, myself."
Winnie-The-Pooh moonlights as a TV repairman, for some extra hunny munny!
Tony Saprano's great grandfather asks Winnie the Pooh to fix something
Sterling Holloway is one of the best actors ever! My favorite roles of his that he played are Mr. Stork (Dumbo), The Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland), Kaa the Snake (The Jungle Book), and Winnie the Pooh, of course!
JIM.CUMMINGS is A WHOLE LOT BETTER, than this guy.
Um…okay. I do like Jim Cummings, but isn't that a bold statement?
Scripturegirl1990 That's an absurd statement. Cummings is copying Holloway's voice!
He was also in dumbo, and DA ARISTACAT'S.
And he was also voiced Flower the skunk (as a adult) from "Bambi".
At the very end, I thought he was talking to me O.O
Sterling Holloway Is Very Handsome And Sounds Very Drowsy But Very Charming. I Blush Pink On My Cheeks Whenever I Hear Him With That Charming But Drowsy Voice Of His. For Some Reason I Found A Connection With This Man. Mostly Because We Have The Same Initials (SH)
P.S. I Think The Stork (Dumbo) Is Very Handsome; He Reminds Me Of Crane From Kung Fu Panda
Christopher Robin, I think Rod Serling wants me out of the Hundred Acre Wood.
Rod Serling?
@@ryanbearse8831 he created and hosted The Twilight Zone
It's cool to see sterling holloway in action!
Anyone here after hearing him briefly as Pooh in the new Once Upon a Studio trailer?
I would be more able to accept this character as a figure of menace if he weren't the VOICE OF WINNIE THE POOH.
He was Kaa too remember?
Johnlindsey289 Meh. Antivillain at best. Plus he did the Cheshire Cat and a few friendly side characters in Dumbo and the Aristocrats.
I just can't believe he was 59 in this clip.
@@1Up2081 You're right; Shere Khan was the villain in The Jungle Book; Kaa was more comic relief and, as you said, an antivillain.
When Sterling meets Serling.
Hard to believe he's 59 in this clip. Looks like he's in his early thirties, at best
Yep... born in 1905.
Wonder what his secret was to looking so young
Jack Hamilton If it wasn't just good genes, I would most likely attribute it to a healthy and active lifestyle.
Also, black and white film helps an actor look a lot younger too. Harpo Marx looks a lot younger in I Love Lucy than he actually was at the time
Heck, looking at some screencaps from silent fims he was in (not very many), he looked pretty young back then too. Looked a bit like a guy I went to school with in 10th grade, and said dude was a grade or two ahead of me.
Basically, treat your repairmen with respect, or they’ll put some kind of curse on the appliance they’re fixing.
I would listen to his voice all the time.
Yep that's Sterling Holloway alright, He Later Voicing Winnie the Pooh in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.
Winnie the Pooh...he'll work for honey, even on your television.
I Love Sterling Holloway
Me too
...did Winne The Pooh just break the fourth wall there?
Winnie the Pooh meets Uncle Charlie!!!
From my home town shout out to Cedartown, GA
this is exactly cheshire cat behavior when everyone's saying winnie the pooh 😃
0:51 Wait a minute, he mimicry Mr. stork, Flower the 🦨, Cheshire 🐱, Kaa the 🐍, Roguefort the 🐁 and Winnie the Pooh!
I'd recognize that smooth voice anywhere😊
Mr. Stork, Cheshire Cat, Winnie the Pooh, Kaa and Roquefort.
He was in Bambi also.
As the voice of Flower the skunk (as a adult).
These two appeared in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World".
Sterling holloway and the guy who played uncle Henry in Wizard of oz
I know he's the voice of Winnie-the-Pooh, but God help me, he can be so creepy when he wants to.
i just recently watched the jungle book and as soon as i head kaa, i was like 'waiiiiit…that's so familiar.' and then i was like 'woah, i know where i've heard that before! The cheshire cat!!' I can't even believe i had never noticed it before, considering it's 2 disney characters that are animals who are kind of crazy and who hang out in trees. it's so weird because it's 2 of my favorite disney movies. and then when i looked up to confirm on imdb (even tho I felt pretty damn sure) I realized he was winnie the pooh as well. was never a huge fan of winnie the pooh, but it still pretty much blew my mind. i'll never be able to listen to those characters again without thinking about it. haha
He was also in dumbo, AND DA aristacat's.
Scripturegirl1990 oh cool. i never saw those ones. but dang, I felt so dumb for never realizing it all these years with cheshire cat and kaa
Considering that Sterling had such a strange yet sweet-sounding voice, Kaa was the perfect sort of villain to cast him as!
@@daniellevinson6975 Kaa wasn't really a villain; Shere Khan was the villain in The Jungle Book.
@HotWax93 Episodic antagonists count as *minor* villains...
He doesn't look how he sounds at all. He was a great!
He voiced Winnie The Pooh!
Who knew Winnie the Pooh could fix TVs?
I'm sure we only paid him honey rather than money
I wish this character managed to appear on the Disney channel sitcoms
Jack Hamilton to (o)oldhe died
warren byrne sadly yes but someone else can play the same character like Jim Cummings
Jack Hamilton jim cummings can't even play him as well as him (no offense ).
warren byrne no offence given, and I am a big sterling Holloway fan
Jack Hamilton me too .i've looking at some of his work recently did you know he was a disney legend?i don't mean that literally he was dubbed as one at a cermony
He had the perfect voice for being the shadowy, creepy repairman.
For so many years, I could never tell if that was his real voice or not.
am just imagining winnie the pooh working on some random guys tv now. 😂
The next time your TV set is on the blink, when you're in the need of a first-rate repairman, may we suggest our own specialist? Factory-trained, prompt, honest, 24 hour service. You won't find him in the phone book, but his office is conveniently located in The Twilight Zone.
"You can't.....Winn' 'em all...."😉
For some reason, I feel glad that Sterling Holloway is the TV repairman and not Joe.
I feel like a loose end from my childhood has been tied up now that I've seen him actually speak
Uncle Charley and Winnie the Pooh
I was hoping that he would say 'Oh bother' at least somewhere in this clip.
Yooouuu may have noticed...
that I'm... not... all... there...
myself!
Sterling Holloway I know him because he as my favorite character Kaa.
He also did the voice of Flower when he's an adult in Bambi.
Trust in meeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! Lol
I no rite.?.
Holloway's role as Kaa mortified my cousin. XD She used to be afraid of Winnie the Pooh cause he had the same voice as Kaa.
It was THIS SCENE when my uncle and aunt found out. She walked by when this was on, stopped, and screamed "IT'S KAA!" then ran away.
So Kaa wants us to trust in him as a TV repairman?
the mouse from the Aristocats!!
yes of course :) let's not forget winnie
He was perfect, for the voice of the Cheshire Cat, and this proves it!
I actually saw this episode of The Twilight Zone, the guy was always addicted to his TV and I guess whenever someone tries to turn it off. He goes absolutely Bonkers and Savage, and at the end of the episode the guy gets arrested.
And at some point at the end, they focused on Sterling Holloway for a little bit. And he gives a little sneaky look, to my knowledge I believe Sterling Holloway's character the repairman on this episode of The Twilight Zone. It's like a supernatural wizard, and makes the TV just cast a spell to the guy watching the television set.
Kind of like when you watch Christine, where the car comes to life and at the same time it's an evil killer car. That one the guy that bought the car, became so addicted to Christine, that the car casted an evil spell on its driver owner.
So I believe in this episode of The Twilight Zone, Sterling Holloway had a short role as a villain or maybe a minor villain from this episode. Similar to his role of Kaa the snake from The Jungle Book, where Kaa wanted to try to eat Mowgli
If he were still alive, he would be over 100 years old.
Good math 👍🏻
I hear and see Pooh Bear.
I hear him MORE THAN C.
+LadyOfBroadway333
Kaa too
as a human that is
Wasn’t he also the Cheshire Cat?
Yes.
Besides Winnie the Pooh, Holloway also voiced other legendary animated characters, including Mr. Stork in Dumbo, Kaa in The Jungle Book, Roquefort in The Aristocats, Adult Flower in Bambi and Chesire Cate in Alice in Wonderland.
Also as Burt on a episode of Gilligan's Island.
The timber of Sterling's voice lent itself just as much to a pedophiliac witch-snake as it did to all those lovable characters.
Also the voice of Flower the skunk (as a adult) from "Bambi".
@@daniellevinson6975Uhh funny you should say....and that's all I'll say
also he was Frack in Fun and Fancy Free or something
1905-1992