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The
Best of Dr. Seuss (2000) - Click here for details
The three tales here--"Butter Battle Book,"
"Daisy-Head Mayzie" (a story discovered after Geisel's 1991 death), and
"Horton Hatches the Egg!"--all offer up Dr. Seuss's distinctive storytelling,
but each is decidedly different. Produced by Ralph Bakshi, they're excellent animated
examples of how children's books should be translated into video. |
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Dr.
Seuss The Cat In The Hat (1972) - Click here for details
Comic Allan Sherman provides the voice for this 1960s
animated version of the Dr. Seuss classic, about a tall top-hatted cat who playfully
invades the home of two children stranded inside by foul weather. The production looks a
bit stiff now in retrospect, but it is also solidly true to Seuss's story. Chuck Jones is
one of the producers. |
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Dr.
Seuss Daisy Head Mayzie (1995) - Click here for details
A long-lost manuscript of the late Theodore Geisel (Dr.
Seuss) is brought to life in this half-hour animated musical 20 years after it was written
and hidden away. The Cat in the Hat narrates this story about a girl with a daisy growing
on her head. Features the voices of Jonathan Winters, Tim Curry, and Henry Gibson. |
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Dr.
Seuss How The Grinch Stole Christmas/Horton Hears A Who (Digitally Enhanced Edition)
(1966) - Click here for details
To heck with the kids--this is one of the best holiday
presents you can give yourself. This all-time classic now has Horton
Hears a Who! on the same video for a great double bill. |
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Dr.
Seuss It's Grinch Night (1996) - Click here for details
The much rarer Grinch video. Everyone knows how the Grinch
stole Christmas, but fewer people realize there's more to the story. The look of the
animation is more Suess-ian than the Christmas one! |
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Dr.
Seuss The Grinch Grinches The Cat In The Hat (1996) - Click here for details
It's very interesting to see the Grinch and the Cat in the
Hat together and the animation easily rivals that of a lot of animation today. Whether you
like the Grinch, the Cat in the Hat, or Dr. Seuss, this is a real gem for any video
collection! |
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Dr.
Seuss The Hoober-Bloob Highway (1975) - Click here for details
This cartoon is shown from the persepective of a child
trying to decided whether or not it should be born. Dr. Suess' fun and intresting
characters tell of all life's trials ans excitments with some really catchy songs! |
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Dr.
Seuss Butter Battle Book (1989) - Click here for details
It's time to rhyme with Dr. Seuss in this tale of a battle
between the Zooks and the Yooks. And what are they fighting about, you ask? The right way
to spread butter on bread -- quite a task! But when the war escalates, the two sides learn
a lesson... that fighting doesn't solve anything, and they should stop all this fussin'! |
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Dr.
Seuss Pontoffel Pock And His Magical Piano (1984) - Click here for details
Poor Pontoffel's unfortunate mishap at the pickle factory
makes him feel like a complete failure. Enter Mc Gillicuddy, a sprightly fairy who
provides Pontoffel with a magic piano that takes him anywhere at the touch of a button. Of
course, this only complicates matters, sending Pontoffel on a journey full of adventure
and romance during which he gets completely lost. |
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Dr.
Seuss Sounds Like Fun Starring Gerald McBoing Boing (1951) - Click here for details
Gerald McBoing-Boing, the endearing cartoon kid from the
early '50s who could only speak in sound effects, has left an indelible mark on fans that
remember him fondly from their youth. Gerald was the unique creation of Dr. Seuss, brought
to life by United Productions of America as an animated cartoon. Though short-lived, the
show was wildly popular and earned an Academy Award in 1951 for Best Animated Short
Subject. With a nod to nostalgia, Gerald's back with this best-of collection of cartoons
in classic colors and Seussian-style rhyme, ready to delight a new generation of
youngsters! |
In addition to the videos offered above, check out
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auctioned! Click on an item from the list shown below to view.
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