Animated film adaptation of Dr. Seuss's famous book involving a friendly elephant who discovers a tiny city called Whoville filled with inhabitants deep inside a daisy. Also includes 3 more delightful Dr. Seuss animated stories: Dr. Seuss' Butter Battle Book Daisy-Head Mayzie and Horton Hatches the Egg!
Before I went to see this film I hadn't heard much about so didn't rate it much. However this film is one of the funniest I have seen in a while. A lot of humour and good character voices was a real plus for this film! A definite watch.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play This adaption of Dr Seuss&39; 1954 children&39;s book Horton Hears A Who features Jim Carrey and Steve Carrel in this timeless classic tale! One day Horton the elephant hears a cry from help coming from a speck of dust Even though he can&39;t see anyone on the speck he decides to help it As it turns out the speck of dust is home to the Whos who live in their city of Whoville Horton agrees to help protect the Whos and their home but this gives him nothing but torment from his neighbors who refuse to believe that anything could survive on the speck Still Horton stands by the motto that "After all a person is a person no matter how small"
Dr. Seuss's classic tale of a jungle elephant named Horton who discovers a race of tiny beings living in a solitary dandelion. Recognising the dangers they face, the friendly pachyderm resolves to keep his microscopic pals safe. However, as Horton is the only one who hears the inhabitants of 'Whoville', his other animal pals are convinced he's gone crazy and resolve to do something about it. Horton and his miniscule friends must struggle against these impossible odds to prevent a tragedy. Dr. Seuss and legendary animator Chuck Jones reteamed after the success of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' (1966) to create this film with a message: A person is a person, no matter how small.
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