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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn extravagant universe containing a variety of notable characters featured in classic stories by Dr. Seuss in the form of puppetry.An extravagant universe containing a variety of notable characters featured in classic stories by Dr. Seuss in the form of puppetry.An extravagant universe containing a variety of notable characters featured in classic stories by Dr. Seuss in the form of puppetry.
- Indicado para 2 Primetime Emmys
- 1 vitória e 8 indicações no total
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The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss is an endearing classic children's show with a special place in my heart. As a child, I was captivated by its entertaining and imaginative nature, filled with colorful characters and whimsical stories. The combination of puppets and animation brought Dr. Seuss's beloved characters to life delightfully and engagingly.
While the show had many positive qualities, a few areas could have been improved. Specifically, the pacing sometimes felt slow, and some episodes were more captivating than others. However, the show's overall positive and playful spirit outweighed these drawbacks.
Considering everything, I would give this Dr. Seuss show a rating of 6 out of 10. It's an okay show with many charming elements that make it worth watching, especially for young audiences.
While the show had many positive qualities, a few areas could have been improved. Specifically, the pacing sometimes felt slow, and some episodes were more captivating than others. However, the show's overall positive and playful spirit outweighed these drawbacks.
Considering everything, I would give this Dr. Seuss show a rating of 6 out of 10. It's an okay show with many charming elements that make it worth watching, especially for young audiences.
This one, despite trying so hard to stay true to the works of Dr. Seuss, feels like it doesn't want to be anything more than a preschool show. Unlike some Dr. Seuss books, there aren't even any episodes to serve as metaphors for mature and serious issues like environmentalism, racism or war. Instead, its episodes focus on preschool show fare like "don't be afraid of the dark," "cleaning up can be fun," and "let's cure a hiccup."
I'm surprised no one has reviewed this show considering it's already 15 years old now. So let me state what I remember of it.
It was a Dr. Seuss related show with the help of the Muppet company creating and supervising the Muppets designed to resemble all of the characters in the Seuss universe. During Season 1 contain entirely original episodes with stories not adapted from any book but feature at least one recognizable character such as The Grinch or Horton the Elephant. While Season 2 was considered a lighter approach to the series with a formula later used for "Bear in the Big Blue House" except with The Cat in the hat as the host.
Why was this series so underrated? I'm wondering the same thing as well. It was either because of the sudden change of format from non-moral story telling to educational story telling. Or it was because it aired on prime-time on Nick when it was more for Nick Jr.
Whatever case, I thought it was a unique thing that happen to Dr. Seuss's books and there will likely won't be another show like this one again.
It was a Dr. Seuss related show with the help of the Muppet company creating and supervising the Muppets designed to resemble all of the characters in the Seuss universe. During Season 1 contain entirely original episodes with stories not adapted from any book but feature at least one recognizable character such as The Grinch or Horton the Elephant. While Season 2 was considered a lighter approach to the series with a formula later used for "Bear in the Big Blue House" except with The Cat in the hat as the host.
Why was this series so underrated? I'm wondering the same thing as well. It was either because of the sudden change of format from non-moral story telling to educational story telling. Or it was because it aired on prime-time on Nick when it was more for Nick Jr.
Whatever case, I thought it was a unique thing that happen to Dr. Seuss's books and there will likely won't be another show like this one again.
Terrence McBird is basically the Snarf of the show. An annoying, overly-talkative bird who, like Snarf, doesn't have anything important to do whatsoever. Same for Little Cat Z, except he spouts "zip-zap" and the like.
You ruined the Cat in the Hat, one of the most beloved children's book characters of all time! You made him a kind and nurturing host! You don't care about his characterization, do you?! Dr. Seuss didn't make him like that, nor is this how he's supposed to be!
Anyone who likes this show is a childhood destroyer!
Anyone who likes this show is a childhood destroyer!
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- CuriosidadesAll of the backgrounds are computer-generated.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Blockbuster Buster: The Cat in the Hat (2012)
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- 25 min
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