Best Sterling Holloway Character
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Best Sterling Holloway Character
Sterling Holloway's unique voice has brought so much to Disney characters in movies/shorts over the years.
for me this a very difficult choice and i'm going to let it sit for a little longer before choosing.
I decided to leave out his voice work in the Three Caballeros, Mickey and the Beanstalk, Make Mine Music, and various other films because he does not voice a character.
for me this a very difficult choice and i'm going to let it sit for a little longer before choosing.
I decided to leave out his voice work in the Three Caballeros, Mickey and the Beanstalk, Make Mine Music, and various other films because he does not voice a character.
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I voted for Kaa. I found this performance probably his best.
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i clicked kaa, and immedietly regretted doing so.
there may be no visible votes for Mr.Stork, but my vote went to him for sure.
there may be no visible votes for Mr.Stork, but my vote went to him for sure.
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I didn't vote on the poll because I can't choose.
I really like what he did for Kaa. He improvised about 3/4 of his dialogue (Oh, my sinusssssssessssss)
His Pooh voice has a lazy & tired yet overly enthusiastic ring to it, which is pretty entertaining.
I love Ben & Me, he did a fine job voicing Amos in that short, especially when he yells "Was it electricity?!" in the kite flying sequence.
I think Mr. Stork is great too, I love his rendition of "Happy Birthday" (I wonder how much Disney had to pay for the rights to that song, especially in pre-WWII dollars) & him as the Cheshire Cat has a down-played, sly & down-to-earth kind of feeling, like a hippie or a beatnik.
I didn't really like his work in Bambi because he has such a minimal role in it, even though he voiced 3 characters in the film.
I really like what he did for Kaa. He improvised about 3/4 of his dialogue (Oh, my sinusssssssessssss)
His Pooh voice has a lazy & tired yet overly enthusiastic ring to it, which is pretty entertaining.
I love Ben & Me, he did a fine job voicing Amos in that short, especially when he yells "Was it electricity?!" in the kite flying sequence.
I think Mr. Stork is great too, I love his rendition of "Happy Birthday" (I wonder how much Disney had to pay for the rights to that song, especially in pre-WWII dollars) & him as the Cheshire Cat has a down-played, sly & down-to-earth kind of feeling, like a hippie or a beatnik.
I didn't really like his work in Bambi because he has such a minimal role in it, even though he voiced 3 characters in the film.
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I didn't vote on the poll because I can't choose.
I really like what he did for Kaa. He improvised about 3/4 of his dialogue (Oh, my sinusssssssessssss)
His Pooh voice has a lazy & tired yet overly enthusiastic ring to it, which is pretty entertaining. Roquefort has the exact same delivery as Pooh.
I love Ben & Me, he did a fine job voicing Amos in that short, especially when he yells "Was it electricity?!" in the kite flying sequence.
I think Mr. Stork is great too, I love his rendition of "Happy Birthday" (I wonder how much Disney had to pay for the rights to that song, especially in pre-WWII dollars) & him as the Cheshire Cat has a down-played, sly & down-to-earth kind of feeling, like a hippie or a beatnik.
I didn't really like his work in Bambi because he has such a minimal role in it, even though he voiced 3 characters in the film.
I really like what he did for Kaa. He improvised about 3/4 of his dialogue (Oh, my sinusssssssessssss)
His Pooh voice has a lazy & tired yet overly enthusiastic ring to it, which is pretty entertaining. Roquefort has the exact same delivery as Pooh.
I love Ben & Me, he did a fine job voicing Amos in that short, especially when he yells "Was it electricity?!" in the kite flying sequence.
I think Mr. Stork is great too, I love his rendition of "Happy Birthday" (I wonder how much Disney had to pay for the rights to that song, especially in pre-WWII dollars) & him as the Cheshire Cat has a down-played, sly & down-to-earth kind of feeling, like a hippie or a beatnik.
I didn't really like his work in Bambi because he has such a minimal role in it, even though he voiced 3 characters in the film.
Sterling Holloway was one of my favorites!!! In fact, as far as voices go, he IS the greatest!!
I voted Pooh because, even though Pooh has never been a particular favorite of mine, I have to admit that he did a fantastic job and that's probably his greatest role.
I voted Pooh because, even though Pooh has never been a particular favorite of mine, I have to admit that he did a fantastic job and that's probably his greatest role.
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