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Sir Hiss Disney

Sir Hiss

Background information

Park attractions

Inspiration

Guy of Gisbourne
Kaa fromThe Jungle Book
Terry-Thomas

Character information

Other names

Hiss
Silly/Stupid Serpent
Reluctant Reptile
Cowardly Cobra
Procrastinating Python
Suspicious Snake
Aggravating Asp
Eel in Snake's Clothing
Blithering Boa
Long One
Buster
Creepy
Kid

Occupation

Prince John's advisor
Prisoner

Likes

Hypnotizing, respect, counting taxes, pleasing Prince John, singing

Dislikes

Name-calling, Prince John's immaturity, facing punishments, the noise of Prince John sucking his thumb, Friar Tuck being hung, Prince John not listening to him

Powers and abilities

Hypnosis

Status

Incarcerated

Snakes don't walk, they slither. Hmph. So, there.
―Sir Hiss

Sir Hiss is a major antagonist inDisney's1973 animated feature filmRobin Hood. He isPrince John's snake advisor and assistant. Hiss has the power of hypnosis, which he uses to sendKing Richard on a crusade, thus allowing himself and Prince John to rule overEngland.

Background[]

Personality[]

Sir Hiss is the snake henchman ofPrince John. He often attempts to warn Prince John of the dangers of his various traps but is rarely listened to. After a failed plan, Sir Hiss often complains about how Prince John didn't listen to him, but he is usually punished as a result. He is often the target of Prince John's temper tantrums, which he usually tries to halt by reminding Prince John about his mother, which never works. Sir Hiss is often compared toKaa from the filmThe Jungle Book, as they share similar appearances as well as hypnotic powers. He is just as heartless as his boss saying that he has an absolute skill for encouraging contributions. Nonetheless, he does have some degree of morality, as evidenced by his horror that Prince John was willing to haveFriar Tuck, a man of the church, be executed (though mostly because such an act against clergy at the time would warrant retribution from the church), even if it was to lureRobin Hood out of hiding. A running gag throughout the movie is Hiss hissing in Prince John's ear.

Sir Hiss is somewhat immature and pompous, as seen when with his interactions with Little John when the latter was taking a seat in the royal box with Prince John. Hiss also seems to dislike being called names (and took particular offense when Little John called him "Buster").

Physical appearance

Sir Hiss wear a red and orange hat with a red feather matching his cape and a cape with a button; in one scene of the film his clothes are green and blue and the plume of his hat is green. He wears a green stocking hat to bed.

Appearances[]

Robin Hood[]

Sometime before the events of the film, Sir Hiss helped Prince John usurp the throne of England from the rightful king,King Richard. Sir Hiss hypnotized the king into going off on a crusade, allowing Prince John to take the crown in his absence. Sir Hiss then traveled with Prince John from town to town, as the greedy Prince taxed the towns into poverty.

At the time of the film, Sir Hiss is accompanying Prince John to their next stop, the town ofNottingham. During their ride, after briefly reminding Prince John about his mom (causing him distress), he briefly attempts to hypnotize Prince John to help relax him, but John catches on and tells him not to do that. They are then stopped by fortune tellers, who are actuallyRobin Hood andLittle John in disguise. Sir Hiss attempts to warn Prince John that the "fortune tellers" may actually be bandits, but Prince John laughs off the idea of female bandits. After seeing the fortune tellers successfully steal Prince John's rings from under his nose, he once again tries to get the Prince's attention, but the annoyed Prince stuffs Hiss into a basket and sits on it. Nonetheless, Hiss does attempt to prevent John's money from being stolen by Hood, swatting his hand. By the time Hiss escapes from the basket, Prince John (as he embarrassingly admitted) has been robbed of everything, including his red royal robe, with John in nothing but his underwear. After their carriage fell apart while pursuing Robin Hood and Little John (due to the latter stealing the golden hubcaps holding the wheels together), Sir Hiss begins to lecture the prince and is hit with a mirror for his efforts, despite warning the prince that breaking it would mean seven years of bad luck. Hiss is able to get back at the Prince by reminding Prince John that the mirror belonged to his mother.

Sir Hiss's next appearance is at Prince John's archery tournament. Though he initially sits in the royal box, Prince John dismisses him after becoming enamored with "Sir Reginald" (actually Little John in disguise). Sir Hiss is secretly tasked with looking for Robin Hood. Sir Hiss hides in a balloon, and by flying about, discovers that a stork archer is actually Robin Hood in disguise. Unfortunately, before he can report this news, he is shot down and stuffed in an ale barrel byFriar Tuck andAlan-A-Dale, who have been following Hiss. He remains in there until after Robin Hood has escaped and Prince John releases him after hearing Hiss singing from within the barrel. He belatedly, and drunkenly, informs Prince John of his findings but is tied to a post as a result (as Prince John evidently had already found out by the time he told him), daring him to get himself out of it if he can.

Hiss appears next in a short scene, counting taxes for Prince John. He briefly sings thesong mocking Prince John, after hearing of it from theSheriff of Nottingham, but quickly stops after Prince John comes in the room, demanding the taxes to be doubled in retaliation to the song as well as other humiliations placed by Robin Hood.

Later, he is seen attempting to cheer up an angry Prince John, after most of the town has been imprisoned for defaulting on taxes, with the news of Friar Tuck's arrest. Though Prince John initially snaps in fury immediately after hearing that, bellowing that he would only feel better if he heard that Robin Hood had been arrested, he realizes that the Friar would make good bait for Robin Hood and orders the hanging of the Friar, an order even Hiss is shocked at because the Prince is sinking so deep to catch Robin Hood that he is intending to hang a member of the Catholic Church to do so, which carries the risk of alienating themselves from Rome and the Pope if they learned of it.

During the jailbreak attempt by Robin Hood and Little John the night before the Friar is to be hanged, Hiss is shown sleeping in Prince John's bedroom. He briefly wakes after being kicked by the prince's foot, but is lulled back to sleep by Robin Hood. But later the sound of Prince John sucking his thumb awakens him, which allows Hiss to discover Robin escaping with the gold, and Hiss attempts to grab onto the gold with his mouth. As his tail is wrapped around Prince John's foot, the two are dragged out onto the balcony. Hiss then appears after Robin Hood escapes, pointing out the outlaw's survival after John thought Robin had drowned. Hiss then goes into a lecture about how Prince John's traps never work and ends by pointing out the damage to Prince John's mother's castle, as it had been set ablaze earlier by the Sheriff trying to catch Robin Hood. This makes Prince John snap, and in a fit of madness, sucks his thumb once again and chases Hiss all through the castle, trying to hit him with a wooden stick and calling him derogatory names, while Hiss screams for help, shouting that Prince John has "gone stark-raving mad".

The end of the film reveals that King Richard has imprisoned Hiss for his crimes and that Hiss has been sentenced to work in the royal rock pile alongside Prince John and the Sheriff. He laughs when Prince John accidentally gets his foot crushed with a rock. They and the Sheriff were last seen dodging Trigger's ricocheting arrow after he misfired his crossbow once again.

Other appearances[]

A snake resembling Sir Hiss can be seen in the Sega Genesis version of theAladdin video game.

Sir Hiss makes numerous cameo appearances inHouse of Mouse, seated next to Prince John. In the episode "Max's Embarrassing Date", he was seen sitting at a table withKaa.

InRalph Breaks the Internet, a screenshot depicting Prince John and Sir Hiss can be seen around theSorcerer Hat at the Disney Animation pavilion inOh My Disney.

Sir Hiss floating in his balloon appeared among the flying characters in theWondrous Journeys show atDisneyland.

InOnce Upon a Studio, Sir Hiss appeared along side Prince John in the group photo to celebrate Disney's 100th anniversary.

Gallery[]

The Disney Wiki has a collection of images and media related toSir Hiss.

Trivia[]

  • Sir Hiss was one of only two major characters original to the Disney adaptation (the other beingLady Kluck).
  • Sir Hiss is similar toKaa fromThe Jungle Book, not only in physical appearance, but most notably in the use of hypnosis. However, his eyes are smaller than Kaa's.
    • Also, unlike Kaa and real snakes, Sir Hiss has flat human-like teeth and he has a gap in his front teeth, a trademark feature of his voice actor Terry-Thomas.
  • Sir Hiss is shown to be smarter than Prince John, but the evil prince repeatedly calls him an idiot.
  • Sir Hiss is not as evil as Prince John or the Sheriff since he is shown to be shocked when Prince John tells him of his plans of killing Friar Tuck to trap Robin Hood. This implies that he's not really evil; he's merely following an oath he made to Prince John.
    • Sir Hiss' reaction has historical basis: the Church during the 12th Century had influence over the Crown at the time, and for a king to punish and execute clergy on their own authority would lead to excommunication or the possibility of inciting other Catholic nations to war, justifying Sir Hiss' fears.
  • Sir Hiss wears a green stocking hat to bed.
  • Alex Rocco was considered to voice Sir Hiss.
  • When declaring that John has gone "Stark-raving mad", he says the last word with an agonized, drawn out scream, implying alongside the pan out to the burning castle that Hiss may have caught on fire, although his next appearance at the rock quarry confirmed his survival.
  • InDisney Tsum Tsum, Sir Hiss appears as a non-playable Tsum, and was fought as a boss with Prince John (another non-playable Tsum) during the Disney Storybooks Classic Series II event.
  • The fact that Hiss sleeps in a bed in the same room as Prince John is odd, as with Prince John being royalty it would be expected that he and Hiss would be in separate bedrooms.

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