The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat
The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat
G | 20 May 1982 (USA)
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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.

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Lee Eisenberg

Dr. Seuss introduced the world to the authority-defying Cat in the Hat in the book of the same name, and the happiness-hating Grinch in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", both of which got turned into TV specials. It was inevitable that these classic characters should co-star. My favorite scene in "The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat" was always the scene where the green-faced grouch uses his Vacusound Sweeper to mess with the cat's surroundings, turning everything into a wacky mix of colors. Around the time that Dr. Seuss died, I saw an interview with him from some years earlier, and he said that the Grinch was his favorite of all his characters. It's easy to see why the Grinch was his favorite, and you're sure to enjoy this short just as much as "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (the 1966 TV special, not the 2000 feature film; I heard only negative things about that movie).

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utgard14

The story is that the Grinch, out to prove that he still has what it takes to be a Grinch, clashes with the Cat and proceeds to try to make life miserable for him. So the Cat decides the only way he can stop the Grinch is to try to reach his softer side.I love Dr. Seuss and I'm a huge fan of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! This Emmy-winning cartoon, originally written for television, partners the Grinch with another memorable Seuss character, The Cat in the Hat. The results are uneven but still enjoyable. The animation is adequate and better than average for early '80s television. Veteran voice actor Bob Holt fills the big shoes of Boris Karloff as best he can. The Cat is voiced by Mason Adams ("With a name like Smucker's, it has to be good!"). The songs are OK but not that memorable, except for "The Mother Song," which defies description. Overall, it's a fun little cartoon. Not a classic by any means but it's Seuss and that alone warrants you check it out.

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Michael_Elliott

Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat, The (1982) *** (out of 4) This fun tale from Dr. Seuss takes two of his most loved characters and throws them into one film. The Grinch wakes up one morning smiling and singing but the "Grinch in the mirror" makes his take the Grinch's oath so he must then go out and be mean. The first person he runs into is the Cat in the Hat and soon the two are going at it. This film falls well short of the two movies where are heroes were first introduced but this is still a very enjoyable film that manages to be beautiful to look at and we get many funny gags as well. The entire opening sequence with the Grinch being happy was very delightful but so were the scenes where he turns into his old self. The majority of the running time has the Grinch trying to drive the cat crazy by doing a wide range of things like using a certain ray to make the cat sound like a cow. The animation is at the top of the game with the same beautiful colors that you've come to expect from a Seuss movie. Just check out how wonderful the actual look is during a sequence where the cat is driving in circles to get to his castle. Another funny bit happens right at the very end but I won't spoil it for those unfamiliar with the film. If you're a fan of the characters then the 25-minute running time flies by with one good moment after another.

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Woodyanders

The usually ill-tempered Grinch (given a deliciously oily voice by Bob Holt) wakes up one morning in an atypically happy mood. But the miserable wretch soon reverts back to his customary sour and grumpy buzz-crushing self and becomes determined to put a damper on the jolly and effervescent the Cat in the Hat (delightfully voiced with lip-smacking exuberance by Mason Adams). The Cat in the Hat does what he can to make the Grinch a contented and cheerful fellow again. The pairing of these two classic Dr. Seuss characters in a single offbeat television special rates as a truly ingenious masterstroke, as the polite, chipper and charming the Cat in the Hat and the rude, hateful and grouchy Grinch make for perfect radically contrasting foils for each other. The Grinch in particular makes for a marvelously wicked joy to watch as he revels in his own snarly psychopathic meanness by distorting sounds into hideous noises and casting a gloomy pallor across the land. One amusing highlight occurs when the Cat in the Hat psychoanalyzes the Grinch to find out what's exactly wrong with him. Add the expected wacky and inventive wordplay, a jaunty and harmonic score by Joe Raposo, nifty and imaginative animation, several witty and catchy songs, a sweet central message, and a genuinely heartwarming conclusion and the net result is yet another fun little winner from the always sharp and creative mind of the singular Dr. Seuss.

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