Seuss (AKA Ted Geisel) produced the cartoon with Looney Tunes veteran Friz Freleng, who also helped him adapt “The Lorax” as a 1972 TV special. The short takes three of the innovative author/illustrator's early-reader stories - “Green Eggs and Ham,” “The Zax” and my all-time favorite “The Sneetches” - and links them with snippets featuring the Cat in the Hat (voice of Allan Sherman). Seuss's Deluxe Edition: Green Eggs and Ham and Other Stories” and will be released June 26. Seuss on the Loose,” which has been renamed “Dr. The latest cartoon to get the Blu-ray treatment is 1973's “Dr. to remaster and rerelease some of the old shorts based on the good doctor's renowned rhyming books. The blockbuster success this year of the new feature-length adaptation of “The Lorax” - it made $212 million domestically, ranking it just behind “The Avengers” and “The Hunger Games” as the top-grossing films of 2012 so far - has motivated Warner Bros. Seuss's vividly iconic children's stories continue to resonate with new generations.
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