I gotta wonder if Steve's natural energy made him better physically at handing animals, or if growing up with them simply kept his adrenaline constantly high.
TJ Anderson 100% met him at Australia zoo, he was just walking around the zoo talking to everyone that stopped him. Nicest guy, full of energy, positive about everything and most importantly he made sure he could talk about saving animals and their habitats at every opportunity.
TJ Anderson he was like this in person .. i met him in Australia Zoo .. he was a total legend, and just like you see on tv. feel so lucky now to have been in his presence
Thanks for translating this part for me, his australian accent is so strong I was missing on so many words he said. May he rest in peace. He was one of his kind.
@@Raphael-ql9pf I meant to thank you for typing it down. Especially when he said threw me swag out .. etc ! It was hard for me to keep up with his tough Aussie accent.
>wrestled one of the most dangerous animals in all of australia for a living >stung by a stingray actually it wasnt the sting that killed him, it was actually when he physically tried to pull the stinger out that it caught onto his heart and killed him
ive said something all along whilst he was alive, if you get up close and personal with a deadly animal that could have the potential to either protect itself or see you as potential prey then your asking for trouble
Wow! Has been so long since I've seen Steve Irwin... Loved this man so much!! His accent sounds stronger than I remember.... I can't understand some of what he is saying, but he is hilarious.
Did anybody else notice the look in Steve's eye when he asked to be taught to jump on a croc? It was like Steve was looking right into the man's soul, like he did not want to teach him or did not believe in him.
@@martinh88 Absolutely. There may have also been a tentativeness to answer because of the position of responsibility he's in - if he instructs people on how to do it you know there's always a chance some idiots will try it for real.
The thing that I find really magnificent about Steve Irwin, other than his contagious spirit, is that he's very honest, truthful and openly speaks his mind, and yet he never says anything negative about anyone; Never condescending or insensitive. Steve was a very emotionally-intelligent person, and someone whom the increasingly apathetic public should strive to emulate.
This is the spirit of so many Australians that you won't ever hear about sadly its getting taken over by American culture and so many people forget what its like to have good ol Aussie culture running through their blood.
Its another reason why so many Australians are baffled when they see the shit that people argue about/get offended by in other countries, especially America
@@yesdude3914 I agree with you that countries lately assimilating American culture is very tragic and disgusting. Americans are one of the last groups of people that anyone should emulate. On your second point about people on this side of the globe being very vocal and proactive against offensive things; well, most of those outrages are justified. It was a long time coming, after decades and even centuries of abuse, prejudice, prosecution and disfranchisement of minority groups. You have to understand that American culture is very xenophobic, in large part due to Christian fundamentalism. They're almost as bad as Islamic extremists in the Middle-East.
He was trying to remember his lines for this bit. Hahaha.... We've all seen CROCODILE HUNTER: COLLISION COURSE -- www.poffysmoviemania.com/crocodile-hunter-collision-course/ -- as much as we love Steve, we know he's no actor. You could see his brain jamming up. It's funny because usually, a real actor might get jammed up if they have to go OFF-script, but Steve loves the authentic personality parts and he gets jammed up when they write him lines.
Well like he said, if the other guy doesn't do it right it is Steve's ass. If some talk show host wanted to do that I wouldn't want him watching my six either lol
Goodness, his energy is amazing indeed. I see why Terri was obsessed with him. Australia truly lost a grand son some years after this. It's good to see him in his hay-day
The man's eyes are literally sparkling the whole time, what a joyful human being. At 5:05 when he's telling a story he literally holds Rove back to prevent him from cracking a joke about the gangrene because he's so passionate about the story
Love you Steve best thing about him was he has no filter what you see is what you get. Steve would be so proud of Bob and Bindi. The force is strong in those two.
i really like this style of interview.. never really noticed how much a something like a desk (david letterman style) can makes the conversation so impersonal. the way they lean onto each other while talking makes it so much more genuine
The passion, vocal, energy and pureness, his braveness, playing with crocodiles and other dangerous animals, putting his life on line, what made Steve Irwin so different from other Wildlife tv star, thats why the whole world fell in love with him and watched his shows so much on Animal Planet.He was a pure gem, god bless his soul.
Steve was a great fella, I loved him as a kid growing up. His family he left behind are doing amazing, I bet he's so proud of them watching down in heaven. RIP Mate 🍻
I have never seen such a full transformation of a person as when the interviewer asks Steve to teach him. You can just see Steve's eyes staring into his soul, and his words suddenly carry an incredible weight.
+waterfieldV no it absolutely did not! The media blowing it Pitt of proportion and it was worse because of Michael Jackson! Steve knows what's he's doing ! He was in no danger baby bob
"Do you drink coffee"
"Nah Nah top of me head would blow off"
Greatest thing I have ever heard
Tied once 10 years ago... i havent recovered yet!
xD. That was the funniest thing ever. Shame he's gone...
loool he grabed both ahahh
I gotta wonder if Steve's natural energy made him better physically at handing animals, or if growing up with them simply kept his adrenaline constantly high.
I'm laughing too hard at this
Guy: “How big are you in the states?”
Steve: “6 foot and 97kg”
thats what it means to be humble
Guy = Rove
The idea of being humble is kind of broken by people like Steve Irwin. He would genuinely pal around with anyone.
kg in America? The sacrilege
@@crypticjim Factor of 2 and a fifth. No big deal lol
@@RoyArrowood was just a joke since so many seem to be terrified of the metric system here
Some people might think he's playing a character but this is actually him! He was completely, 100% genuine.
TJ Anderson 100% met him at Australia zoo, he was just walking around the zoo talking to everyone that stopped him. Nicest guy, full of energy, positive about everything and most importantly he made sure he could talk about saving animals and their habitats at every opportunity.
Yes this is Steve and Bob and Bindi are the same. Hate it when people say they are fake.
TJ Anderson he was like this in person .. i met him in Australia Zoo .. he was a total legend, and just like you see on tv. feel so lucky now to have been in his presence
And his son is just like him
TJ Anderson I miss him
"Get off the plane, didn't go home. BOOM! Straight into the bush, threw me swag out. Camped under the stars and I was healed up." You beaut
Thanks for translating this part for me, his australian accent is so strong I was missing on so many words he said. May he rest in peace. He was one of his kind.
@@Anna-d6b9f which part
@@Raphael-ql9pf I meant to thank you for typing it down. Especially when he said threw me swag out .. etc ! It was hard for me to keep up with his tough Aussie accent.
@@Anna-d6b9f Weird I'm American and didn't have any trouble with it 🤷♂️ I did watch a lot of animal planet as a kid though lol
Bloody oath
"fell off a cliff, nearly died but whatever" 😂😂😂
He’s such a legend
@@georgedotexelive4565 he still is
@@georgedotexelive4565 he is still a legend even in death
Arguably the most genuine, authentic, likeable blokes there has been.
@@jamieaustin2720 100% a Great Aussie
Steve Irwin doesn't conform to the world and that's the goodness about him. He's the greatest
Always WhoLock was*
True, he stuck with his life purpose and that was enough for him. Amazing guy
I forgot how funny he was. Nope, you can't get crocs to read scripts!
:P
What's even more funny is word either after, as he can't read script same as crocs
I can't believe how much of a legend he is just amazing. CRIKEY
He's a true Aussie
*was ... sadly ... RIP
@@FirstDagger I thought this too but then realised it makes more sense since his gone....he is a legend....
look at this... i just think WHY!??????????????.. just so sad .. what a legend... full of life..
He would be ashamed of you for putting yourself out there on the internet as a cyber bully even if you delete something its still outthere
>wrestled one of the most dangerous animals in all of australia for a living
>stung by a stingray
actually it wasnt the sting that killed him, it was actually when he physically tried to pull the stinger out that it caught onto his heart and killed him
ive said something all along whilst he was alive, if you get up close and personal with a deadly animal that could have the potential to either protect itself or see you as potential prey then your asking for trouble
Wow! Has been so long since I've seen Steve Irwin... Loved this man so much!! His accent sounds stronger than I remember.... I can't understand some of what he is saying, but he is hilarious.
why what?
God i love this dude! i miss him, such a great guy!
Did anybody else notice the look in Steve's eye when he asked to be taught to jump on a croc? It was like Steve was looking right into the man's soul, like he did not want to teach him or did not believe in him.
Major Tom His eyes said "Can you learn"?
I saw that to. It was like he had a moment where he thought, "OK Rove, all jokes aside ... this is serious."
Best part of the interview, hands down.
What he said next was 100% serious. Unfortunately the audience just thought it was a joke.
@@martinh88 Absolutely. There may have also been a tentativeness to answer because of the position of responsibility he's in - if he instructs people on how to do it you know there's always a chance some idiots will try it for real.
lol I love how he just jumped straight into the water like it was a real croc
Steve Irwin was the definition of love and friendship.
The young of today need more Irwin and less Kardashian.
No truer words have been spoken my friend.
So bloody true mate
That’s the most boomer thing that I’ve ever agreed with
"I'm 40, funny and wise"
@@mickey6696 Quite! I dislike the term boomer, but holy crap I can’t agree more with you, boomer as hell, but just as true
The thing that I find really magnificent about Steve Irwin, other than his contagious spirit, is that he's very honest, truthful and openly speaks his mind, and yet he never says anything negative about anyone; Never condescending or insensitive. Steve was a very emotionally-intelligent person, and someone whom the increasingly apathetic public should strive to emulate.
+1
+1
This is the spirit of so many Australians that you won't ever hear about sadly its getting taken over by American culture and so many people forget what its like to have good ol Aussie culture running through their blood.
Its another reason why so many Australians are baffled when they see the shit that people argue about/get offended by in other countries, especially America
@@yesdude3914
I agree with you that countries lately assimilating American culture is very tragic and disgusting. Americans are one of the last groups of people that anyone should emulate.
On your second point about people on this side of the globe being very vocal and proactive against offensive things; well, most of those outrages are justified.
It was a long time coming, after decades and even centuries of abuse, prejudice, prosecution and disfranchisement of minority groups. You have to understand that American culture is very xenophobic, in large part due to Christian fundamentalism. They're almost as bad as Islamic extremists in the Middle-East.
7:30 I wonder what Steve was thinking after that question. That look Steve gave was like "You really don't wanna do that mate"
He probably thought he had too teach this guy to jump a real crocodile... ;p
He was trying to remember his lines for this bit. Hahaha....
We've all seen CROCODILE HUNTER: COLLISION COURSE --
www.poffysmoviemania.com/crocodile-hunter-collision-course/
-- as much as we love Steve, we know he's no actor. You could see his brain jamming up. It's funny because usually, a real actor might get jammed up if they have to go OFF-script, but Steve loves the authentic personality parts and he gets jammed up when they write him lines.
yup haha
Got to have COJONES
Well like he said, if the other guy doesn't do it right it is Steve's ass. If some talk show host wanted to do that I wouldn't want him watching my six either lol
I have never seen anything more Australian than this interview lol
Goodness, his energy is amazing indeed. I see why Terri was obsessed with him. Australia truly lost a grand son some years after this. It's good to see him in his hay-day
I couldn't agree more.
The greatest man of our time. His love for animals and life was legendary.
Ur name is dumb. But yes I agree. Steve was awesome!
As a 90s kid I used to live watching him on animal planet. His enthusiasm was very infectious. Stay blessed Steve 🙂
One of the best humans to ever set foot on this earth
The man's eyes are literally sparkling the whole time, what a joyful human being. At 5:05 when he's telling a story he literally holds Rove back to prevent him from cracking a joke about the gangrene because he's so passionate about the story
“I once drank coffee 10 years ago the effect is still there “
I like how serious Steve got when asked about wrestling crocs.
😿 He was like a real life Tarzan. No one risks their life with animals like him. He will truly be missed! ❤️💔
I didn’t really remember him as such a comedian man he’s hilarious energetic fun loving respectful just the freaking best Rest In Peace mate
Greatest Australian that ever lived..
100% Agree
hands down the best interview I've ever seen can't get anymore Aussie then that. miss you Steve.
The only man I cried a manly tear over, when he died. What an inspiring character. Motivated my for 20 years and still is. Hats off to Irwin!
What I admire about Steve the most is that he is the epitome of the phrase "What you see is what is you get".
Steve was taken way too young. I guess it's true as to what they say when only the good ones die young.
SingWithFire "Stevie ray" is too close to "sting ray", it's too soon. I'm triggered
I am gonna stay around for quite a while then~
if he had never gotten stabbed by the sting ray, it would have been another animal that would have killed him
@C M yeah but the way he was taken was just completely unexpected
Important thing is that he died doing what he loved
"I think there's a snake in here aswell Steve" classic
Just seeing steve makes me happy
I miss him
Always made me keep a happy attitude.
I miss him too
this is the best thing i've ever watched
"I'm going in mate!!" Plunges into the water😂😂
This guy was just happy.. lights up the room!
He was so energetic. I get tired just by watching him😂
I love him❤️
Hearing his voice just makes me cry
Same. He is my fav human ever.
You can see why he was parodied so much. He was a massive, sincere personality.
Can't believe this is 15+ years ago now. RIP Steve
8:45 -- Love how Steve takes the croc capture seriously.
"I'm just a bloke from the bush you know g'day steve how you going mate type thing"
Absolute legend
Love you Steve best thing about him was he has no filter what you see is what you get. Steve would be so proud of Bob and Bindi. The force is strong in those two.
Man, you can just tell he was genuine! What a precious soul. RIP
Omg I love this man, his energy is amazing. Lovely Bindi has his spirit. I miss him terribly, wish I would've met him. RIP Steve, love you
+Carmen M. Same here
Carmen M. You should see his son. Literally Steve all over again!
Caroline, Bob is Steve's mini-me. Omg! he's 13 already. Watching him I saw his dad.
Thanks so much for putting this online. Another bit of great Steve irwin footage for the Internet archives. Crocs Rule!!
He had such an amazing and beautiful personality. RIP Steve. You'll always be in our hearts.
I think a lot of people like myself would agree he was their childhood hero
100% I have kids now and I so wish he was around for them to watch him today.
He is too pure.
i really like this style of interview.. never really noticed how much a something like a desk (david letterman style) can makes the conversation so impersonal. the way they lean onto each other while talking makes it so much more genuine
I forgot how much i loved this man. He instantly put a smile on your face
The passion, vocal, energy and pureness, his braveness, playing with crocodiles and other dangerous animals, putting his life on line, what made Steve Irwin so different from other Wildlife tv star, thats why the whole world fell in love with him and watched his shows so much on Animal Planet.He was a pure gem, god bless his soul.
he had hundreds of millions watching his episodes. Amazing!
Every Saturday morning when I was younger I watched you steve....I miss those mornings
As do I.
i still miss this guy a lot
Steve's comment on his father telling him to take the next croc when he was only nine...Couldn't believe me luck! RIP Aussie legend.
Steve doesn't even have to try. His timing, energy, and personality makes everyone else in the proximity seem tame and boring.
I can honestly say I loved this man. Until he died I didn't realise how much of an impact to my childhood he was. What an awesome guy
9:32 "I think there's a snake in there as well, Steve!"
XD
That cock joke!
😂😂😂 steve got excited wrestling crocs
Still hard to believe he is gone. He is Full of life, energy and spirit.
This is Steve at his best! The world really misses this guy.
This is possibly the best interview I've seen of Steve Irwin.
Andrew Denton one is great too
This makes me happy and sad at the same time.
“Venomous snakes... I got a couple saved for Osama Bin Laden”🤣🤣🤣🤣
Steve could have beaten Osama :)
A lot of positive vibes disappeared from this world along with this guy. Rest in Peace mate.
I just about coughed up my tonsils I was laughing so hard at the "Croc Capture" at the end!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I only knew him as a kid, but I sure wish I was old and mature enough to truly appreciate just how special of a human he really was.
True Aussie Legend! Sadly missed.....
Man I miss Steve, Rest in Peace Legend.
I MISS HIM SO MUCH. HE HAD AMAZING ENERGY, PASSION AND COMMITMENT TO HIS CAREER AND CONSERVATION.
damn i miss this guy...and just so much
I miss him can't stop crying miss you Steven😢😭.
i wish i could have met steve. an incredible example of the kind of person that i want to have in my life we all miss u steve
This man. What is this man... He is a Legend
Steve was a great fella, I loved him as a kid growing up. His family he left behind are doing amazing, I bet he's so proud of them watching down in heaven. RIP Mate 🍻
This is what television is missing today 😂👌🏼 🐊, rip steve you are truly a legend and will always be respected and remembered for your bravery 🙌🙏🏻
miss this guy
It’s 2024 and watching Steve Irwin videos is still a rockin’ pleasure. Sure feel sad he’s gone.
9:32 "I think there's a snake in here as well, Steve" LOL two aussie legends!
His energy is inspiring. I miss him so much!
2:41 back in the day when you could say something like that on live Tv and nobody got offered take me back to that Australia
What a wholesome genuine soul man.
RIP Steve Irwin. This guy was a one of a kind.
I have never seen such a full transformation of a person as when the interviewer asks Steve to teach him. You can just see Steve's eyes staring into his soul, and his words suddenly carry an incredible weight.
Seconded. The glint.
That was to make the gag work better.
I MISS HIM SO MUCH! *cries in a corner*
Watching Steve just makes me happy. Such a kind and loving soul. ♥️ We miss you Steve!
Brings a tear to my eye to know such a passionate fella is no longer with us.
Holy crap that was hilarious when he was in the pool literally throwing Rove around LOL.
Most amazing human being. R.I.P xx
+Niklssa096 sadly the thing that happened with his son bob in January 2004 dented his popularity here in Australia.
+waterfieldV no it absolutely did not! The media blowing it Pitt of proportion and it was worse because of Michael Jackson! Steve knows what's he's doing ! He was in no danger baby bob
can not think of one person better than Steve.! Funny, caring, family & conservation for all. world is darker without him. ..
"I think there's a snake in here as well!" - Rove
All of Steve's interviews are a bloody blessing.
This man was a treasure to the entire planet.
One of my favourite interviews ever 😍😍
Damn I miss the dude, so genuine and full of life... taken way way too soon. The world is not the same without him making us laugh.
Rip the legend man I come back every now and then and watch Steve's interviews hes so down to earth and loving. The world misses him
Man what a child hood to see him do this on t.v., it was mainly the only reason why I watched animal planet. lol
same here
What a moment for Rove. When jumped in the pool what a sport. Legendary
this man did not deserve to die, legend.
A great Australian & so dearly missed. What a moment of TV history. 🐊
Farewell Steve, RIP.
9:12 -- What a classic! Man, there'll never be another like him!