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  2. Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? - Wikipedia

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    Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? (renamed Pontoffel Pock & His Magic Piano for the sing-a-long videocassette release) is an animated musical television special written by Dr. Seuss, directed by Gerard Baldwin, produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises, and completed in 1979 but first aired on ABC on May 2, 1980. [1]

  3. Dr. Seuss's ABC - Wikipedia

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    At The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, The Readingville Exhibit houses The ABC Wall, an interactive larger-than-life wall version of Dr. Seuss's ABC, which allowed children to touch various letters, hear the phonetic sound of the letter being pressed, and see the artwork from the book appear on the wall with the associated text below. [10] [11]

  4. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    Their first Dr. Seuss title Dr Seuss' ABC was previewed at the 1995 Electronic Entertainment Expo to be released September that year, while The Cat in the Hat was in their future slate. [122] Living Books aimed to publish up to 10 electronic titles the following year, including Dr. Seuss titles which would be released at the $40–$60 price point.

  5. List of Dr. Seuss television specials - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Seuss on the Loose: October 15, 1973 The Hoober-Bloob Highway: February 19, 1975 Alan Zaslove: Halloween Is Grinch Night: October 28, 1977 Gerard Baldwin ABC: Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? May 2, 1980 The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat: May 20, 1982 Bill Perez Marvel Productions: The Butter Battle Book: November 13, 1989 Ralph Bakshi ...

  6. Gerald McBoing-Boing - Wikipedia

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    The story was adapted by Phil Eastman and Bill Scott from a story by Dr. Seuss. Robert Cannon directed the short film, with John Hubley (also a producer) as the supervising director; Stephen Bosustow served as an executive producer. Marvin Miller was the narrator. Gerald McBoing-Boing won the 1950 Oscar for Best Animated Short. [1]

  7. Beginner Books - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Seuss's ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book! by Dr. Seuss; Fox In Socks: Dr. Seuss's Book of Tongue Twisters by Dr. Seuss; Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss; Ten Apples Up On Top! by Dr. Seuss (writing as Theo. LeSieg), illustrated by Roy McKie – Note: this book is a 1998 recolor edition. There's a Wocket in My Pocket! Dr. Seuss's Book of Ridiculous ...

  8. 30 Dr. Seuss quotes that are full of whimsy and wisdom - AOL

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    Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, was one of the world's most beloved children's book authors. Born in 1904, Seuss wrote and illustrated more than 60 children's books during his ...

  9. The Lorax (TV special) - Wikipedia

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    The Lorax was released on VHS in 1994 as part of a CBS Video four-tape package called "Dr. Seuss Sing-Along Classics". [3]In 2003, Universal Studios Family Productions got the rights to the original 1972 TV special, and Universal released The Lorax on DVD under its home video label, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, with newly remastered picture and sound.