Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Now convinced of the Whos' existence, the other jungle animals vow to help Horton protect the tiny community. Horton Hears a Who!

It was directed by Chuck Jones, produced by Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss), and narrated by Hans Conried, who also voiced Horton. [11] There are only four colors found in the book: black, white, orange, and blue. The video game instructions and box are included.

[9][2] The art director for Robots, Steve Martino, along with story consultant and additional scene director Jimmy Hayward,[10] created a model of protagonist Horton and some animation tests to showcase their design ideas to Geisel,[9] who eventually agreed on "a seven-figure deal" for both the book and its predecessor Horton Hatches the Egg. Three versions of the DVD are available: a single-disc edition, a 2-disc special edition, and a gift set packaged with a Horton plush.[33]. In a word: Equality. If you reside in an EU member state besides UK, import VAT on this purchase is not recoverable.

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Believing that an entire society of microscopic creatures are living on that speck, he gives chase to it before placing it on top of a flower. View cart for details. Morton is shown to be level headed and loyal as he tries to encourage Horton to keep the clover carrying the speck with Whoville to himself, but when he asks Horton to rid himself of it, he reluctantly agrees to Horton's dedication to keep it safe and when the animals begin to believe Kangaroo's story of Horton bringing anarchy to the jungle, Morton is the only animal who doubts it an runs to warn Horton about …

Meanwhile, JoJo grabs the horn used to project Horton's voice, runs up the highest tower, and screams "YOPP! Jaime Pressly as Mrs. Quilligan, a bird and Jessica's mother. was the third Dr. Seuss feature film adaptation,[5] the first adaptation to be fully animated,[6] and the second Dr. Seuss film starring Jim Carrey after How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000).[6]. Directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino in their directorial debuts, the film's screenplay was written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, and features the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell as Horton the Elephant and Mayor Ned McDodd, respectively, alongside Carol Burnett, Will Arnett, Seth Rogen, Isla Fisher, and Amy Poehler. ", breaking through the sound barrier just seconds before the speck hits the oil.

For additional information, see the Global Shipping Program. was the third Dr. Seuss feature film adaptation,[5] the first adaptation to be fully animated,[6] and the second Dr. Seuss film starring Jim Carrey after How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000).[6]. Despite being the oldest and next in line for the mayoral position, JoJo doesn't want to be the next mayor, and because he's so scared of disappointing his father, never talks. Morton the Elephant Bird is the son of Horton the Elephant. Excludes: Angola, Cameroon, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Djibouti, French Polynesia, Honduras, Libya, Mongolia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Suriname, Guyana, Panama, Mauritius, Somalia, Brunei Darussalam, Chad, Madagascar, New Caledonia, Western Samoa, Bahamas, Bermuda, Iran, Jamaica, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Western Sahara, Wallis and Futuna, Nepal, Bolivia, Mali, Fiji, Gambia, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Papua New Guinea, Congo, Republic of the, Seychelles, Sudan, Guadeloupe, Uganda, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Burma, Antigua and Barbuda, Burundi, Cuba, Republic of, Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Kiribati, Reunion, Yemen, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Ghana, Grenada, Haiti, Liberia, Nicaragua, Sierra Leone, Central African Republic, Comoros, Martinique, Tuvalu, Dominica, Lebanon, Niger. [10], The book tells the story of Horton the Elephant, who, while splashing in a pool, hears a small speck of dust talking to him. in Monsters vs. Aliens, Mantis in the Kung Fu Panda franchise, Frank in the adult animated comedy feature film Sausage Party. 8Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)", "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!

The Whos would later reappear in How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. Horton Hears a Who! The Sour Kangaroo's name is Jane while her son is named Junior. A Blu-ray combo pack with a DVD and digital copy was released on October 11, 2011. Kyrsten Mate (sound effects editor) 56 No.

[3] Ultimately, it is his intricate and thoughtful rhymes along with his niche illustrations that define his work. Fogler also voices Yummo Wickersham, the leader of the Wickersham ape tribe brothers. [14][15] Near the end of the picture, the cast comes together and sings the song, "Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon.

He's small. 20th Century Studios Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. He was voiced by Seth Rogen, who later voiced B.O.B. Horton (voiced by Jim Carrey), a thoughtful elephant living in the jungle of Nool, discovers that an entire society, Whoville, rests inside a speck. [17], Horton Hears a Who! Morton the Mouse (or just Morton) is Horton's best friend and a major character in the 2008 animated film Horton Hears a Who!.

Based on the 1954 children's book by Dr. Seuss, HORTON HEARS A WHO! No skipping on CD/DVD.

Guess who gets all his attention? ", breaking through the sound barrier just seconds before the speck hits the oil. Release Dates $155 million came from the United States and Canada, and $143 million from other territories.

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Horton finds out the speck harbors the city of Whoville and its inhabitants, the Whos, led by Mayor Ned McDodd (Steve Carell). He has one son.

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Seth Rogen as Morton, a mouse and Horton's friend in the Jungle of Nool. Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the balance is not paid in full within 6 months. Sue Fox (supervising foley editor)

For the 2008 film, see, American post-war occupation of the country, "Dr. Seuss Draws Anti-Japanese Cartoons During WWII, Then Atones with Horton Hears a Who! was published on August 28, 1954, by Random House Children's Books which is a division of the publishing company Random House. ", which finally makes the kangaroo and the monkeys hear the Whos. The film was released theatrically on March 14, 2008, and grossed $297 million on a budget of $85 million. Directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino in their directorial debuts, the film's screenplay was written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, and features the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve C…

[24], Dennis Leonard (supervising sound editor) As it turns out, the speck of dust is home to the Whos, who live in their city of Whoville. A major theme regards on learning about universal values between vastly different places and people, as shown by the quote "A person's a person, no matter how small".

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While the design had a major difference from the original book, with a bigger mouth to allow for wider facial expressions like those of Jim Carrey, as the directors noticed Horton's design in the book varied according to his emotion, the 3D wireframe tried to allow for the same effects. Believing that an entire society of microscopic creatures are living on that speck, he gives chase to it before placing it on top of a clover.

[10], Geisel was credited as a supervising producer and watched production up close,[9] and also gave the directors full access to her late husband's archives, and thus they investigated on his original sketches, 3-D sculptures, work done for The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T and even memos Dr. Seuss traded with Chuck Jones during the production of the Grinch TV special. To save Whoville, Horton implores the little people to make as much noise as they can, to prove their existence. I mean, I've never gone 99 percent on anything, and I think I'm awesome. Three versions of the DVD are available: a single-disc edition, a 2-disc special edition, and a gift set packaged with a Horton plush.[33]. Horton and the Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories. While the design had a major difference from the original book, with a bigger mouth to allow for wider facial expressions like those of Jim Carrey, as the directors noticed Horton's design in the book varied according to his emotion, the 3D wireframe tried to allow for the same effects. At the same time, Horton the Elephant, the jungle's eccentric nature teacher, takes a dip in the pool.