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Where to Watch Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (2012) - MSNBefore anyone ever heard the term "climate change," Dr. Seuss was advocating on behalf of the natural world in his classic children's book, The Lorax (Illumination's stunning adaptation is now ...
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax A bright, bouncy, candy-colored take on Dr. Seuss' glum environmental fable, this latest CG-animated effort from the writers of "Horton Hears a Who!" ...
Behold your very first look at the CG-animated whiskers of Dr. Seuss’ Lorax, the curmudgeonly creature who speaks for the trees. Plus, it turns out the Lorax will be voiced by Danny DeVito!
Review: 'Dr. Seuss' The Lorax' Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) ...
"The Lorax" is a story about conservation – something Dr. Seuss was worried about. While the characters in the book are concerned with "Truffula trees" Seuss was passionate about a Monterey Cypress.
Call it fate or an unfortunate coincidence that Dr. Seuss' eco-parable marks its 50th anniversary just as the United Nations releases a report on the dire consequences of human-induced climate change.
This time around it's Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, which is based on the beloved, yet politically controversial, book from 1971 about a curious kid who visits a hermit at the edge of town to find out why ...
The Lorax does see the forest for the trees. Only there are no trees. That's the green-with-envy situation that we find ourselves in the environmental cautionary tale, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, a big ...
In Dr. Seuss' book, the small, orange Lorax appears from a stump of a felled tree in the Truffula forest to try to stop the greedy Once-ler from cutting down all the trees and profiting from them.
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