Movie Night with Dr. Seuss's Holidays On the Loose #HolidayGiftGuide
Broxton enjoys watching the Cat in the Hat, so I knew he was going to love watching this DVD.
As soon as I put the movie in, I learned that he wasn't so sure about the Grinch... "Who is THAT, Mommy?!" I told him it was the Grinch and to just watch...
I loved seeing the Grinch happy for a change, which we all know doesn't happen that often, as you can tell by the expression on the dogs face!
Broxton was happy to see a familiar face with the Cat in the Hat, but we both quickly realized he talked different than the TV show!!!!
Broxton watched for a bit, but then decided that he wanted to play and not really pay attention...
I know that when the boys get here, we will be watching it, so I am not really worried about it right now... They will watch cartoons and stuff with him, but much more prefer this versus some of his normal shows!
DR. SEUSS’S HOLIDAYS ON THE LOOSE!
A COLLECTION OF ICONIC DR. SEUSS ANIMATED CLASSICS IS SET FOR RELEASE
FROM WARNER HOME VIDEO OCTOBER 18, 2011
Beloved Television Special Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is also Available to Consumers on Blu-ray™ and as a Deluxe Edition
BURBANK, CA (October 12, 2011) – The Grinch, the Cat in the Hat and many other legendary literary characters come to life on Dr. Seuss’s Holidays on the Loose! a new release from Warner Home Video (WHV) available on DVD October 18, 2011. This set will feature three Dr. Seuss specials plus bonus features and will retail for $26.99 SRP. Also available to consumers from WHV is Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! in a deluxe edition on Blu-ray™ disc. This title will retail for $24.98 SRP.
Dr. Seuss’s Holidays on the Loose! Featured Specials Include:
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas! –“Every Who down in Whoville liked Christmas a lot.” And every family likes How the Grinch Stole Christmas! a lot! Based on Dr. Seuss’ beloved book, this joyous, heart-tickling holiday event which features the voice of legendary actor Boris Karloff, has delighted all ages since its 1966 debut. Can the Grinch steal the town’s holiday spirit by stealing their holiday treats? Or does Christmas…perhaps…mean a little bit more? The answers to those questions unfold charmingly under Chuck Jones’ pitch perfect direction.
- The Grinch Grinches The Cat in the Hat – What happens when themischievous Grinch decides to wreak havoc on the world but the happy and ever-so-delightful Cat in the Hat stands in this way? The result is a triumphant story of an unlikely hero who uses a little caring and compassion to help save the world from an unfriendly and unbeautiful future. Watch and see if the Cat in the Hat can go from peaceful picnic in the shade to helping the frightfully mean Grinch turn a new leaf. This special earned an Emmy® Award for Outstanding Animated Program in 1982.
- Halloween is Grinch Night – The sinister Grinch who stole Whoville’s Christmas is back to declare Halloween as “Grinch Night!” While the Whos are caught in a horrible storm of Sour-Sweet Wind, the Grinch and his trusty pooch Max, take this opportunity to terrorize the little town. Unfortunately for him he is surprised by a young boy whose unexpected courage prevents the Grinch from unleashing his awful horrors onto their tranquil town. Grinch Night will never be thesame! This special earned an Emmy® Award for Outstanding Children’s Special in 1978.
Dr. Seuss’s Holidays on the Loose! Bonus Features Include:
ó From Whoville to Hollywood – A rapping, rhyming chronicle of the original book and this beloved animated adaptation.
ó Songs in the Key of Grinch – Interviews with composer Albert Hague and vocalist Thurl Ravenscroft.
ó Who’s Who in Whoville – Biography Gallery.
ó Grinch Song Selections – Go right to your favorite songs. Includes: Opening Song, Trim Up the Tree, Welcome, Christmas and You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch.
ó TNT’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas Featurette – With Phil Hartman.
ó Grinch Pencil Test
Now available on Blu-ray™, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! tells thestory of how the Grinch, a bitter, cave-dwelling creature, attempts to sabotage Christmas for all the merry and warm-hearted denizens of Whoville.
As all the Whos in Whoville prepare to celebrate Christmas, the Grinch schemes to halt all noisy holiday celebrations by stealing Christmas trees and presents, presuming this will sadden all the Whos in Whoville. However, when Christmas morning finally arrives, all the Whos in Whoville are glad and sing in spite of not having a tree, presents or holiday feast. This leads the Grinch to think of something he hadn't before, that perhaps “Christmas doesn't come from a store -- maybe Christmas... perhaps... means a little bit more!”
Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is narrated by Boris Karloff (Frankenstein, The Mummy) and directed by animation legend Chuck Jones (Looney Tunes, What's Opera, Doc?). The story was originally adapted to television from the 1957 children’s book, as an animated TV special and was highly praised by audiences and film animation fans alike. It has been re-broadcast numerous times since its debut, with annual airings continuing to the present day. The original book was considered among one of Dr. Seuss’ finest works for children.
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I think this is a great addition to any library!
Can't you tell I love snuggling up for Movie Night's at home?!
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These are classics! Our little guy is just now getting into Dr. Suess.! I didn't know that the voice of narrator was Boris Karloff!
ReplyDeleteWhen he gets a little bit older, he'll really appreciate Dr. Seuss so much more!
ReplyDeleteI love Dr. Seuss! I bought sheets for Isaak with Cat and the Hat on them. He's so funny he started two finger whistling. I found out he got that from the cat on The Cat in the Hat. He tries to two finger whistle to get our attention.
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