Horton the elephant agrees to watch over lazy Maisie bird's egg while she vacations. Much later, after standing (and sitting) guard 100-percent faithfully through rain and snow, Horton and the egg are captured by three hunters and put in a circus. Maisie happens by just as the egg is about to hatch and demands that Horton give it back to her.
A grumpy hermit hatches a plan to steal Christmas from the Whos down in Whoville.
The Grinch lives in a dank cave above Whoville - each Christmas season he cringes as he hears the Whos prepare their whobeast for their whofeast. He can't stand hearing them bustle around buying presents, planning parties and singing their Who carols. One year he decides to take the matter in his own hands and attempts to steal Christmas from the Whos. It's only then that the Grinch learns a valuable lesson regarding the true meaning of the Christmas season.
In this story, Horton discovers there is a microscopic community of intelligent beings called the Who's living on a plant that only he can hear. Recognising the dangers they face, he resolves to keep them safe. However, the other animals around him think Horton has gone crazy thinking that there are such beings. They resolve to take action for his own good and Horton and The Who must struggle against these impossible odds to prevent a tragedy.
Two children left home alone for a short while one afternoon are visited by a very interesting yet troublesome cat wearing a tall striped hat.
A young boy goes to meet a ruined industrialist, the Once-ler, in a treeless wasteland and hear his tale of what happened to him. His tragic story is about how he began a thriving business selling Thneeds, a product of questionable merit, derived from the tops of Truffula Trees, plentiful in the area. As his business booms, the forest and its inhabitants suffer as he wantonly clear-cuts the trees, without regard to the warnings of a wise old creature, called the Lorax, about the dire consequences of his greed.
The star-bellied Sneetches don't care much for the plain-bellied variety, excluding them from any of their fun. Along comes Sylvester McMonkey McBean, the "fix-it-up chappie", who has an amazing machine that can add and remove stars for anyone with the money to pay for it. Soon, after running out of money, the Sneetches realize that appearance doesn't really define people at all.
The first segment from the 'Dr. Seuss on the Loose' special.
A North-going Zax and a South-going Zax meet face to face in the Prairie of Prax. Can they ever find a way to continue their travels? Dr. Seuss imagines what can happen when compromise and rationality are eschewed.
The middle segment from the 'Dr. Seuss on the Loose' special.
This short cartoon retells the famous story of Sam's attempt to convince a stubborn acquaintance to try green eggs and ham.
The final segment from the 'Dr. Seuss on the Loose' special.
Mr. Hoober-Bloob lives on a floating island way up beyond the stars, where, assisted by a self-playing instrument, he sends little baby humans down to earth on the Hoober-Bloob Highway, a path of light. Hoober-Bloob babies don't have to be human if they don't choose to be... but when Mr. Hoober-Bloob shows them the alternatives, they all decide to take the ride. And down they come...perfectly prepared to appreciate the treats and trials of their lives ahead. Life on the island isn't always cozy, but being there is always fun.
The evil Grinch who stole Christmas is back to steal Halloween! It's Grinch night and all over Whoville, a horrible storm has started which gives the Grinch a chance to have some fun. But he's soon foiled by a young boy who's on his way to the Uphamisim.
Dejected klutz Pontoffel Pock gets fired from his job at a pickle factory. Pock wishes to get away from it all and receives a magical piano from jolly fairy McGillicuddy. Pock embarks on a series of loopy misadventures as the piano enables him to travel all over the world.
The Cat in the Hat is all set for a lovely picnic, but the evil Grinch changes his plans by inventing a contraption that captures noise and makes it sound ferocious. The Cat has to save the world from the clutches of the Grinch and the only way to do it is to reach Grinch's soft spot.
Dr. Seuss addresses the arms race, and its inevitable conclusion.
The Cat in the Hat narrates a story about a girl named Mayzie McGrew, who mysteriously has a daisy growing from her head!
This happens during the school hours, so she's ridiculed by her friends, and speculated by her teacher, principal, parents, and any other adults confirmed of Mayzie's problem. The situation reaches its high point when Finagle steps in and offers Mayzie a place in stardom, based from the daisy in her head.
Mayzie herself, for reasons unknown, takes the offer, not long before she finds out the hard way how fame & fortune can bring unhappiness. It's some time after her daisy disappears that Mayzie realizes that the love of her family & friends is what really matters. From that point on, things are back to normal -- except for a few of Mayzie's daisies sprouting up, every now & then.
A making of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, hosted by Phil Hartman, that delves into behind the scenes and historical perspective of the video production.
Dr. Seuss explores prejudice and discrimination through the eyes, and differently-decorated bellies, of the Sneetches, and offers a ray of hope for togetherness and community, as a shelter against the forces of division and exploitation.
The first segment from the 'Dr. Seuss on the Loose' special.
Dr. Seuss imagines what happens when compromise and rationality are eschewed.
The middle segment from the 'Dr. Seuss on the Loose' special.
Ah, the wonders we miss out on when we avoid risk and let our fear of the unknown control us.
The final segment from the 'Dr. Seuss on the Loose' special.