Topic: Horton Hears a Who! (Read 1369 times)

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Wow holy shit I completely forgot about the Grinch and Cat in the Hat

so in my previous posts I just meant CARTOON versions of Dr. Seuss not weird creepy animal-puppet people versions
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Wow holy shit I completely forgot about the Grinch and Cat in the Hat

so in my previous posts I just meant CARTOON versions of Dr. Seuss not weird creepy animal-puppet people versions


Haha, those were great though. I mean, those were made all the way back when cartoons were still really good. So i'm kinda glad they stopped making them after that because if they did they'd be pretty shit.

In fact, I think I'm going to try and look up the classic Horton Hears a Who cartoon. I can hardly remember it, but it's supposed to be one of the better ones.
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This was actually decent.  Also, this is probably one of the best reviews I've read ever.
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i really wanna see it done but i fear it being ruined.

it's pretty much one of seuss' most serious stories.

theres also that one that symbolized the cold war....

i think it had to do with toast or somthing tho-
o yea! it was called "butter battle"
my 10th grade global teacher read this in the beggining of the cwar unit....idk y :/
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