fiction.wikisort.org - MovieThe Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat (also known as The Cat in the Hat Gets Grinched) is a 1982 American Emmy Award-winning animated musical television special and crossover starring The Cat in the Hat and The Grinch. It premiered on May 20, 1982, on ABC and would be DePatie and Freleng's final Dr. Seuss special and the only Dr. Seuss cartoon by Marvel Productions.[1] The songs were written by Sesame Street composer Joe Raposo.[2]
1982 American animated musical television special
The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat |
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Genre | Animation Musical Comedy Adventure |
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Written by | Dr. Seuss |
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Directed by | Bill Perez |
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Voices of | Bob Holt Mason Adams |
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Narrated by | Mason Adams |
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Music by | Joe Raposo |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original language | English |
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Executive producer | David H. DePatie |
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Producers | Friz Freleng Dr. Seuss |
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Running time | 25 minutes |
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Production companies | Marvel Productions DePatie–Freleng (In-name only) |
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Original network | ABC |
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Picture format | Color |
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Audio format | Mono |
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Original release |
- May 20, 1982 (1982-05-20)
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Plot
The Grinch wakes up in a good mood one morning until his reflection in the mirror (possibly an envisionment of his father) speaks to him, prompting him to repeat the "Grinch's Oath", reminding him of his evil side, and he then leaves to prove himself. Meanwhile, the Cat in the Hat goes on a picnic. Their paths cross when the Grinch bumps his car into the Cat's, and things quickly escalate into a fierce car chase after the Cat unintentionally insults the Grinch by calling him "Mr. Greenface."
The Cat returns to the safety of his house, but the Grinch follows him there to demonstrate a device he has invented, an "Acoustical Anti-Audial Bleeper", also referred to as a "Vacusound Sweeper", that scrambles all sounds within a 50-mile radius, including the Cat's voice. Back home, the Grinch decides to upgrade the sweeper into a "darkhouse", an anti-lighthouse that spreads beams of darkness.
The Cat becomes upset with the Grinch's hijinks and has a psychiatric session with him in a thought bubble to find out what makes him so mean-spirited. He gets nowhere with the imaginary Grinch (though he is briefly triggered by the memory of his deceased mother), so the Cat then decides to go over and have a talk with him. The Grinch makes it so dark that the Cat can't see where he's going, and he crashes his car when he passes a "Dead End" sign. The Grinch decides to liven things up by changing the beam of darkness to persimmon pink.
The Cat takes refuge in a nearby restaurant, while the Grinch sends beams that make things change colors, and literally and crazily come to life, and his hijinks result in confusion all over the restaurant. The Cat is now furious with the Grinch and ponders to himself how he can change the Grinch, eventually finding an idea and rallies up everybody in the restaurant to follow him to the Grinch's house. There, he leads everyone in a song to remind the Grinch of all of the love he received from his mother and implore him to change his ways and be a better person. Before the Grinch can get to the darkhouse to scramble it, he collapses in grief over the memory of his mother (whose reflection in the puddle of his tears comforts him) and he and Max dismantle the darkhouse.
The next morning, the Grinch is again happy. When the reflection tries to turn him evil again, Max reveals he left the Vacusound Sweeper intact and scrambles the reflection's words, ending the special right then and there.
Voice cast
Musical numbers
- "A Beelzeberry Day" – The Cat
- "Relax-ification" – The Cat
- "Master of Everyone's Ears" – The Grinch
- "Most Horrible Things" – The Grinch
- "Psychiatry Song" – The Cat
- "Remember Your Mother" – The Cat / Chef / String Quintet / Waiters/ Male Quartet Singers
Awards
1982 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.[4]
Production notes
Both the Grinch and the Cat in the Hat were recast with different voice actors than the ones used in previous specials, all of whom had died. Bob Holt voiced the Grinch (Hans Conried, who voiced the Grinch in Halloween Is Grinch Night, died a few months before this special had aired. Boris Karloff, the original voice of the Grinch, had died in 1969), while Mason Adams took over voicing the Cat in the Hat from the late Allan Sherman, who died in 1973.
Since Freleng was absent from production on Pink at First Sight due to him breaking up the studio he began with DePatie before returning to Warner Bros., this was the only other fully animated DFE production to be made by Marvel Productions and one of the last DFE cartoons Freleng was involved in.
The special was first released on VHS in the mid-80s via CBS/Fox Video's Playhouse Video division, and reissued later in the decade. This release used its working title The Cat in the Hat Gets Grinched. The special retained its normal name on VHS re-releases (including Dr. Seuss Sing-Along Classics by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment with CBS Video and Fox Kids Video). It was also re-released on VHS in 2000 by Paramount Home Entertainment.
It was later released on DVD by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment/Universal Studios Family Productions. The special was released again on DVD by Warner Home Video on October 18, 2011 as part of the Dr. Seuss's Holidays on the Loose! DVD set, along with How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and Halloween Is Grinch Night. On October 23, 2018, it was released on Blu-ray by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment as an extra on Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas: The Ultimate Edition, along with Halloween Is Grinch Night. Both extras were remastered in high definition for this release.[5]
References
External links
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Characters | |
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Bibliography |
- And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street3
- The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins
- The King's Stilts
- The Seven Lady Godivas
- Horton Hatches the Egg
- McElligot's Pool3
- Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose
- Bartholomew and the Oobleck
- If I Ran the Zoo3
- Scrambled Eggs Super!3
- Horton Hears a Who!
- On Beyond Zebra!3
- If I Ran the Circus
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
- The Cat in the Hat
- The Cat in the Hat Comes Back
- Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
- Happy Birthday to You!
- Green Eggs and Ham
- One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
- The Sneetches and Other Stories
- Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book
- Dr. Seuss's ABC
- Hop on Pop
- Fox in Socks
- I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew
- I Wish That I Had Duck Feet 1
- Come over to My House 1
- The Foot Book
- I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories
- My Book about ME
- Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?: Dr. Seuss's Book of Wonderful Noises!
- The Lorax
- Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now!
- Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?
- The Shape of Me and Other Stuff
- There's a Wocket in My Pocket
- Great Day for Up!
- Wacky Wednesday 1
- Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
- The Cat's Quizzer3
- I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!
- Oh Say Can You Say?
- Hunches in Bunches
- The Butter Battle Book
- You're Only Old Once!
- I Am Not Going to Get Up Today!
- Oh, the Places You'll Go!
- Daisy-Head Mayzie 2
- My Many Colored Days 2
- Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! 2
- The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories 2
- Horton and the Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories 2
- What Pet Should I Get? 2
- Horse Museum 2
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Adaptations | Television series | |
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Television specials | |
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Film | |
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Video games |
- Dr. Seuss' Fix-Up the Mix-Up Puzzler (1984)
- The Grinch (2000)
- The Cat in the Hat (2003)
- Dr. Seuss: Green Eggs and Ham (2003)
- Dr. Seuss: How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (2007)
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Other media |
- Welcome (Russian short film)
- Seussical (musical)
- Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical
- "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" (song)
- The Cat in the Hat (play)
- The Lorax (musical)
- Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Musical Live! (musical)
- Dr. Seuss's ABC (musical)
- Green Eggs and Ham (musical)
- The Cat in the Hat (musical)
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Other works | |
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Related |
- Helen Palmer (first wife)
- A Fish Out of Water
- Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum
- Beginner Books
- Dr. Seuss Enters., L.P. v. Penguin Books USA, Inc.
- Dr. Seuss Goes to War
- The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss
- Dr. Seuss National Memorial
- Geisel Award
- Geisel Library
- Geisel School of Medicine
- PM
- Political messages of Dr. Seuss
- Read Across America
- Seuss Landing
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1 as "Theo. LeSieg". 2 Posthumous. 3 withdrawn from publication |
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Live-action film | |
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Television | |
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Books |
- The Cat in the Hat
- The Cat in the Hat Comes Back
- The Cat's Quizzer
- I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!
- Daisy-Head Mayzie
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Stage |
- Seussical (2000 musical)
- The Cat in the Hat (2009 play)
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Video game |
- The Cat in the Hat (2003)
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Related | |
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Characters | |
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Book |
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957)
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Adaptations | |
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Spin-off stories | |
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Music |
- "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" (1966)
- "Green Christmas" (2000)
- "Lonely Christmas Eve" (2000)
- "Where Are You Christmas?" (2000)
- Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (2018)
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Related | |
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program |
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1970s |
- Halloween Is Grinch Night (1978)
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1979)
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1980s | |
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1990s |
- The Simpsons ("Life on the Fast Lane") (1990)
- The Simpsons ("Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment") (1991)
- A Claymation Easter (1992)
- Batman: The Animated Series ("Robin's Reckoning: Part I") (1993)
- The Roman City (1994)
- The Simpsons ("Lisa's Wedding") (1995)
- Pinky and the Brain ("A Pinky and the Brain Christmas") (1996)
- The Simpsons ("Homer's Phobia") (1997)
- The Simpsons ("Trash of the Titans") (1998)
- King of the Hill ("And They Call It Bobby Love") / Todd McFarlane's Spawn (1999)
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2000s | Program (Less Than One Hour) |
- The Simpsons ("Behind the Laughter") (2000)
- The Simpsons ("HOMR") (2001)
- Futurama ("Roswell That Ends Well") (2002)
- The Simpsons ("Three Gays of the Condo") (2003)
- Samurai Jack ("The Birth of Evil") (2004)
- South Park ("Best Friends Forever") (2005)
- The Simpsons ("The Seemingly Never-Ending Story") (2006)
- South Park ("Make Love, Not Warcraft") (2007)
- The Simpsons ("Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind") (2008)
- South Park ("Margaritaville") (2009)
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Program (One Hour or More) |
- Walking with Dinosaurs (2000)
- Allosaurus: A Walking With Dinosaurs Special (2001)
- Walking with Prehistoric Beasts (2002)
- Chased by Dinosaurs (2003)
- Star Wars: Clone Wars (Volume 1: Chapters 1-20) (2004)
- Star Wars: Clone Wars (Volume 2: Chapters 21-25) (2005)
- Before the Dinosaurs (2006)
- Camp Lazlo ("Where's Lazlo?") (2007)
- South Park (Imaginationland: The Movie) (2008)
- Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends ("Destination: Imagination") (2009)
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2010s |
- Prep & Landing (2010)
- Futurama ("The Late Philip J. Fry") (2011)
- The Penguins of Madagascar ("The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole") (2012)
- South Park ("Raising the Bar") (2013)
- Bob's Burgers ("Mazel-Tina") (2014)
- Over the Garden Wall (2015)
- Archer ("The Figgis Agency") (2016)
- Bob's Burgers ("Bob Actually") (2017)
- Rick and Morty ("Pickle Rick") (2018)
- The Simpsons ("Mad About the Toy") (2019)
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2020s | |
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DePatie–Freleng Enterprises |
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Founders | |
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Theatrical shorts (original) |
- The Pink Panther (1964–1980)
- The Inspector (1965–1969)
- Roland and Rattfink (1968–1971)
- The Ant and the Aardvark (1969–1971)
- Tijuana Toads (1969–1972)
- The Blue Racer (1972–1974)
- Hoot Kloot (1973–1974)
- The Dogfather (1974–1976)
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Commissioned by Warner Bros. |
- Merrie Melodies/Looney Tunes (theatrical, 1964–1967)
- Bugs Bunny's Easter Special (CBS/TV special, 1977)
- Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales (CBS/TV special, 1979)
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Television shorts | |
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Television shows |
- The Super 6 (NBC, 1966–1969)
- Super President (NBC, 1967–1968)
- Here Comes The Grump (NBC, 1969–1970)
- The Pink Panther Show (NBC, 1969–1971)
- The Pink Panther Meets The Ant and the Aardvark (NBC, 1970–1971)
- Doctor Dolittle (NBC, 1970–1971)
- The New Pink Panther Show (NBC, 1971–1976)
- The Barkleys (NBC, 1972–1973)
- The Houndcats (NBC, 1972–1973)
- Bailey's Comets (CBS, 1973–1975)
- The Oddball Couple (ABC, 1975–1977)
- Return to the Planet of the Apes (NBC, 1975–1976)
- The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half-Hour and a Half Show (NBC, 1976–1977)
- Baggy Pants and the Nitwits (NBC, 1977–1978)
- What's New, Mr. Magoo? (CBS, 1977–1979)
- Think! Pink Panther (NBC, 1978)
- The All New Pink Panther Show (ABC, 1978–1979)
- The Fantastic Four (NBC, 1978–1979)
- Spider-Woman (ABC, 1979–1980)
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Television specials |
- The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (NBC/TV special, 1973)
- My Mom's Having a Baby (ABC/TV special, 1977)
- Where Do Teenagers Come From? (ABC/TV special, 1980)
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Dr. Seuss Television specials |
- The Cat in the Hat (CBS/TV special, 1971)
- The Lorax (CBS/TV special, 1972)
- Dr. Seuss on the Loose (CBS/TV special, 1973)
- The Hoober-Bloob Highway (CBS/TV special, 1975)
- Halloween Is Grinch Night (ABC/TV special, 1977)
- Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? (ABC/TV special, 1980)
- The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat (ABC/TV special, 1982)
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See also |
- Marvel Productions Ltd.
- Saban Entertainment
- Here Comes the Grump (film)
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