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Dr. Seuss Animated Movies

What are animated movies? An animated movie, often known as a cartoon, is made up of a collection of subtly different drawings of people, animals, and things that appear to move. So are you looking for Dr. Seuss Animated movies? Find a great list here to watch with your family! Also, don’t miss these

Dr. Seuss Animated Movies

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Dr. Seuss on the Loose

Dr. Seuss on the Loose is an animated musical television special, first airing on CBS on October 15, 1973, and hosted by The Cat in the Hat who appears in bridging sequences where he introduced animated adaptations of Dr. Seuss children’s stories The Sneetches, The Zax, and Green Eggs and Ham. | Stream on Youtube

Dr. Seuss' The Lorax
  • Amazon Prime Video (Video on Demand)
  • Danny DeVito, Ed Helms, Zac Efron (Actors)

The Lorax

Twelve-year-old Ted lives in a place virtually devoid of nature; no flowers or trees grow in the town of Thneedville.

Ted would very much like to win the heart of Audrey, the girl of his dreams, but to do this, he must find that which she most desires: a Truffula tree.

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To get it, Ted delves into the story of the Lorax, once the gruff guardian of the forest, and the Once-ler, who let greed overtake his respect for nature

Horton Hears Who

Animated elephant Horton finds a speck of dust floating in the Jungle of Nool.

Upon investigation of the speck, Horton discovers the tiny city of Who-ville and its residents, the Whos, which he can hear but cannot see.

Horton forms a friendship with the mayor of Who-ville, Ned McDodd, and promises to transport Who-ville to safety.

However, Horton encounters opposition from his jungle neighbors, who don’t want to believe in the existence of Who-ville.

Cartoon Adventures Starring Gerald McBoing Boing [DVD]
  • Unknown (Director)
  • English (Publication Language)

Gerald McBoing-Boing

Gerald McBoing-Boing is an animated short film about a little boy who speaks through sound effects instead of spoken words. It was produced by United Productions of America and given wide release by Columbia Pictures on November 2, 1950

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Dr. Seuss - The Hoober-Bloob Highway [VHS]
  • Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)

The Hoober-Bloob Highway

The Hoober-Bloob Highway is an animated musical special written by Dr. Seuss and produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. The special first aired February 19, 1975 on CBS, and was the last Dr. Seuss special produced for that network. Seuss also composed the song lyrics, which were set to music by Dean Elliott. | Stream on YouTube

PONTOFFEL POCK, WHERE ARE YOU [VHS]
  • Ken Lundie, Joe Raposo, Wayne Morton (Actors)
  • Gerard Baldwin (Director) - Dr. Seuss (Writer) - David H. DePatie (Producer)

Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You?

It is an animated musical television special written by Dr. Seuss, directed by Gerard Baldwin, produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises, first aired on ABC on May 2, 1980.

Illumination Presents: Dr. Seuss' The Grinch
  • Amazon Prime Video (Video on Demand)
  • Benedict Cumberbatch, Rashida Jones, Kenan Thompson (Actors)

The Grinch (2018)

The Grinch and his loyal dog, Max, live a solitary existence inside a cave on Mount Crumpet.

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His main source of aggravation comes during Christmastime when his neighbors in Whoville celebrate the holidays with a bang.

When the Whos decide to make Christmas bigger and brighter, the disgruntled Grinch realizes there is one way to gain peace and quiet.

With help from Max, the green grump hatches a scheme to pose as Santa Claus, steal Christmas and silence the Whos’ holiday cheer once and for all.

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