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The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss

  • Serie de TV
  • 1996–1998
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  • 25min
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The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1996)
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Un universo extravagante que contiene una variedad de personajes notables que aparecen en las historias clásicas del Dr. Seuss en forma de títeres.Un universo extravagante que contiene una variedad de personajes notables que aparecen en las historias clásicas del Dr. Seuss en forma de títeres.Un universo extravagante que contiene una variedad de personajes notables que aparecen en las historias clásicas del Dr. Seuss en forma de títeres.

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    • Martin P. Robinson
    • Bruce Lanoil
    • Anthony Asbury
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      • Martin P. Robinson
      • Bruce Lanoil
      • Anthony Asbury
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    • Nominado a 2 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio ganado y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Martin P. Robinson
    Martin P. Robinson
    • The Cat in the Hat…
    • 1997–1998
    Bruce Lanoil
    Bruce Lanoil
    • The Cat in the Hat…
    • 1996–1997
    Anthony Asbury
    Anthony Asbury
    • The Grinch…
    • 1996–1998
    Stephanie D'Abruzzo
    Stephanie D'Abruzzo
    • Little Cat B…
    • 1996–1998
    John Kennedy
    John Kennedy
    • Little Cat C…
    • 1996–1998
    Kathryn Mullen
    Kathryn Mullen
    • Eliza Jane…
    • 1996–1997
    Pam Arciero
    Pam Arciero
    • Mrs. Dorfman…
    • 1996–1998
    Leslie Carrara-Rudolph
    Leslie Carrara-Rudolph
    • Little Cat A…
    • 1997–1998
    Tim Lagasse
    Tim Lagasse
    • Little Cat P
    • 1997–1998
    John Tartaglia
    John Tartaglia
    • Mr. Dorfman…
    • 1996
    Jerry Nelson
    Jerry Nelson
    • The Snoozer
    • 1996
    Bill Barretta
    Bill Barretta
    • Uncle Berklummer
    • 1996
    Joey Mazzarino
    • Elwood
    • 1996
    Vicki Eibner
    Vicki Eibner
    • Additional Muppet Performer
    • 1996
    Nikki Tilroe
    • Additional Muppet Performer
    • 1996
    Kevin Clash
    Kevin Clash
    • Little Cat Fleep
    • 1997
    Brian Meehl
    Brian Meehl
    • Binkham Tamino McDoyal III
    • 1997
    James J. Kroupa
    • 1997
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    1samlan-61174

    There are better preschool shows than this.

    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."
    10WilliamAV2009

    A Magical Puppet Adventure Bringing Dr. Seuss to Life!

    I absolutely love that The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss brings Dr. Seuss's beloved characters to life through puppetry! It's such a unique and imaginative way to experience these classic stories. The show captures the whimsical spirit and charm of Dr. Seuss's universe, making it a delight for both kids and adults.

    The puppets are wonderfully crafted, and the vibrant, extravagant world feels like stepping right into a storybook. If you're a fan of Dr. Seuss or just enjoy creative puppet shows, this is definitely a must-watch.
    6emasterslake

    Most underrated Muppet related show.

    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.
    4ilikepizzayesreally

    Terrence McBird and Little Cat Z are horrible.

    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.
    1samlan-61174

    Season 1 rocks, but Season 2 is just garbage. Don't ever watch Season 2.

    This is a show not a lot of people know about except if they grew up in the '90s. Nothing's been said of it since it was quietly cancelled in 1998.

    Nickelodeon wasn't kind to it. They premiered the show around the same time as Arnold and Blue's Clues, but it barely received any recognition unlike those two shows, and some focus groups complained about how scary it was. In October 1997, for its second and final season that would premiere in March of the following year, it moved to Nick Jr.

    I remember first watching The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, a Jim Henson production based on the works of Theodor Geisel, on VHS. Sony Pictures (then known as Columbia Tristar) Home Entertainment released a majority of the second season on VHS in 1999 and eventually a majority of the first season on DVD in the 2000s (along with other preschooler-friendly fare like Jay Jay the Jet Plane, The Berenstain Bears and Maggie and the Ferocious Beast). By the time I did, the show had long been off the air. I used to like watching the VHS volumes of the show that were released in 1999, but now I don't.

    Each episode of The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss' first season was a self-contained story revolving around various Dr. Seuss characters (i.e. Horton the Elephant, Morton the Elephant-Bird, the Grinch, Jane and Junior Kangaroo, Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose, Mr. Knox, and Fox in Socks). The Cat in the Hat was the host of the show, being quite a lot like his book counterpart. His rhymes and ways of introducing these stories were very funny and clever. He even occasionally reprised his role as a trickster like in the episodes "The Simplifier" and "Yertle the King." In the latter episode, he actually met Yertle and tried to convince him that the only thing that would make him happy was if he didn't have anything. Then the Cat and everyone else around Yertle sang a song about it, which caused him to cry.

    "The grass ain't always greener... on the other side of the fence!"

    Unfortunately, the Cat in the Hat took more of the host/narrator role in the second season. He had been the face of Dr. Seuss for ages since said author published the book of the same name in 1957.

    In Season 2, the Cat in the Hat is little more than a Bear-like host. You know, Bear from Bear in the Big Blue House? His character is completely butchered. His screen time has also increased so much that many characters (both new to the show and from pre-existing Dr. Seuss books) who were given time to shine in Season 1 are barely existent. Hell, Yertle the Turtle and the Grinch, especially. They barely make any appearances whatsoever, and when they do they aren't as evil as they once were. Oh, and they changed the Cat's voice, too.

    Twice an episode, the Cat in the Hat will get a story alert.

    (fanfare plays) The Cat in the Hat: Hold that thought, bird. Right now, we've got a story to watch!

    Some sort of hand comes out of nowhere and gives him a summary of the story. He reads it, then he goes to the Wubbuloscope.

    The Cat in the Hat: Oh, look! It's a story! "There's a boy in Seussville who is just waking up to the most special day of his year. Felix is his name, and today he turns eight. In Seussville, a birthday is more than just great!" Let's crank up the Wubbuloscope and take a look at the map.

    The purpose of the Wubbuloscope, a story-producing piece of machinery, is for the Cat in the Hat to see what's going on the Wubbulous World, but it really exists as an excuse for him to push Horton the Elephant, Morton the Elephant-Bird, Yertle, the Grinch, Jane and Junior Kangaroo, etc., and even new characters like Sarah Hall Small to the curb and nothing more. Most of these characters don't even deserve that treatment.

    More often than not, the story is based around Seussville, home of Sarah Hall Small. Other times, the story is based around the Jungle of Nool or the Kingdom of Didd, but I hate Sarah and Seussville for how overused they are. Sarah Hall Small is a character created specifically for the show, and she replaced Sue Snue from the show's first season. Look, Sue didn't do anything to deserve to just disappear from the show altogether. Sarah is the worst show-exclusive character ever next to Terrence McBird.

    There are lots of characters that Dr. Seuss created, and lots that they chose and could've chosen from. This show's second season seems to prefer Sarah Hall Small, the Cat in the Hat, the Little Cats, and Terrence McBird over all the other characters.

    Speaking of Terrence, he's an annoying Snarf-like bird who needs to shut the hell up. The Cat in the Hat is friends with him, but Terrence is too annoying and unlikable to be considered a good friend for the Cat. However, he and Terrence do care for each other at times.

    Little Cat Z is no better. He's arguably the worst of the Little Cats. He does nothing but mutter Z-words and needs to shut the hell up just like Terrence.

    The Cat in the Hat: Now, what should we try?

    Little Cat Z: Zip-zap, zip-zap?

    The Cat in the Hat: No, we've already tried that.

    SHUT THE HELL UP, CAT Z!

    The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss could have remained mostly the same throughout its run, but it didn't. It began as an engaging and adventurous storybook-like anthology show that kept replicated the magic of the Dr. Seuss books. Then it killed off that format and shifted to only aiming at preschoolers/younger audiences instead of families/everyone/older audiences like most Dr. Seuss books. Our childhoods that Dr. Seuss, along with other children's authors like Stan and Jan Berenstain, helped make have been destroyed.

    Nevertheless, it was somehow nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding" Children's Program. Only THE SHOW'S FIRST SEASON can be considered outstanding. Yes, some of the worst, stupidest trash has been nominated or even WON an Emmy Award of some kind.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de octubre de 1996 (Estados Unidos)
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      • A mesebanda: Dr. Seuss kacagtató kacatjai
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      • Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Season 2)
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      • Dr. Seuss Enterprises
      • Jim Henson Productions
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