VINTAGE 1950's PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER - VOICED BY THE GREAT STERLING HOLLOWAY
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- One of the best voice over artists has to be Sterling Holloway. His voice was constantly being used in animation work, during the 1950's, 1960s & 1970's.
This is an animated ad for Peter Pan peanut butter.
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The voice of pooh 😭❤️
Sterling Holloway ;)
@@ciara313245 He also voiced the Cheshire Cat, Kaa, Mr. Stork, and Roguefort
And Flower the skunk (as a adult) from "Bambi".
He also voiced commercials for Purina Puppy Chow and Kraft Singles
Advertising that your product’s lid screws on and off? Man, the things I take for granted.
These commercials make tink even more adorable
Also, we got that mixtape, wait, that didn't even existed back then!!
I wished SH would show the peanut butter in person and he would react to Tinker Bell
Sterling Holloway voiced the Peter Pan ads at first, then Cliff Edwards - yep, Jiminy
Cricket himself - took over. Some people thought Sterling Holloway voiced Jiminy,
and this is probably why. Eventually, though, Disney stopped animating TV
commercials. (I would guess if this ad was to be made again, Jim Cummings would
step in for Holloway.)
Derby Foods, the makers of Peter Pan, was one of the original sponsors of "DISNEYLAND"...and this commercial was originally seen in 1956.
Sterling Holloway also was narrated Mickey and The Beanstalk (TV Version) in 1955 and 1985
Sterling Holloway is best remembered of course as the voice of Winnie The Pooh.
yep
@@MrGabeanator before Jim Cummings takes his place
@@reubenguttenberg7405 exactly
Wish there was a special video of the late Sterling Holloway where he teaches the then young Jim Cummings on how to sound like him
@@MrGabeanator definite yep
That voice!
This commercial was made around the same time the 1953 Peter Pan movie was released. And this is how Disney promoted it.
Very good job fellows!! Congratulations.
Sterling Holloway voiced the Peter Pan ads at first, then Cliff Edwards - yep, Jiminy
Cricket himself - took over. Some people thought Sterling Holloway voiced Jiminy,
and this is probably why. Eventually, though, Disney stopped animating TV
commercials. (I would guess if this ad was to be made again, Jim Cummings would
step in for Holloway.)
I have to say, I never would’ve thought that SH was a part of Peter Pan.
0:10 I thought Tink was gonna pull a fast one on us👌😂
Tink made a Cameo appearance in who Framed Roger Rabbit
She ends the film. ;)
And it was an anachronism. Because Disney's TinkerBell existed until 1953. And the story of the movie supoused to be in 1947.
I think Sterling Holloway would have been good as Randolph Duke in Trading Places. Randolph Duke was played by Ralph Bellamy and his younger brother Mortimer Duke was played by Don Ameche. I also consider Sterling Holloway another actor for Randolph Duke.
- what is it?
- kaa 0:09
lol
This really is the best peanut butter though.
I didn't know peanut butter jars had that thing you peel off when you first opened it back in the 50s. I thought they started doing that in the 80s when somebody was poisoning Tylonel bottles.
Haha I love the commercials back then. They make you happy but they are kind of corney
And they actually tried to sell you the features/advantages/benefits instead of manipulating your triggers and emotions.
@@02mb Facts!
The fact that the song deserves no right to sound like a absolute heater
I had Peter Pan Peanut Butter once
i bet it's hard to make a crocodile shadow hands and fingers isn't it?
He said 1950's not 1950 so it could be any were between
It sounds like narrating Tinkerbell's preferential dietary food through the voice of Winnie the Pooh
Imagine Tinker Bell playing with Winnie the Pooh.
“WHAT THE HELL DO YOU MEAN A PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER ALERT!!!”
- Tourettes Guy
Let's play a guessing game. Who's this?
Beautiful! Now, I wonder why they used Peter Pan as the mascot for this product?
Actually the product was named Peter Pan Peanut Butter almost 50 years before this commercial was ever produced.
@@jkrolak7978 Yes. do you know why? Also, I love Peter Pan Peanut Butter, especially honey roast! They say vegans aren't supposed to have honey, but I'm not sorry, I am always going to eat honey.
@@archangelmichael5908 According to www.madeinchicagomuseum.com/single-post/e-k-pond-peter-pan it was a naked case of copyright theft. The Chicago based E.K. Pond Packing Company stole the name to cash in on the Broadway play and book fame of the character counting on distance (An Atlantic Ocean's worth of distance) to get away with it.
@@archangelmichael5908 the natural no stir Peter Pan is good too
Peanut butter and Honey sandwich.
Try it with marshmallow fluff
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I know the man voiced Pooh bear
My gosh the comment section sucks watch
Kaa
This commercial’s not my favorite.
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