As the famous author’s environmental tale The Lorax gets the feature-film treatment, we look at how other Seuss classics have been handled on screen.
The Wacky World of Dr. Seuss in Movies and TV
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Gerald McBoingBoing was one of the earliest animated versions of a Dr. Seuss story. The story, in which the title character is ostracized because he can only speak in sound effects (here, Gerald is about to hop a train to escape his home), won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in 1950.