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Performer(s) Appeared in The Cat in the Hat is the titular character from the 1957 children's storybook of the same name, written by Dr. Seuss. As his name suggests, he is a six-foot-tall anthropomorphic feline wearing a stovepipe hat. As the book was one of Seuss' most popular stories, the Cat starred in a sequel, The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, published the very next year, and has since appeared in several other Dr. Seuss books and television productions (including one animated special where he battled The Grinch). However, he never starred in a Christmas production until the advent of his educational television series The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, produced nineteen years after Seuss' death.

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  • Performer(s) Appeared in The Cat in the Hat is the titular character from the 1957 children's storybook of the same name, written by Dr. Seuss. As his name suggests, he is a six-foot-tall anthropomorphic feline wearing a stovepipe hat. As the book was one of Seuss' most popular stories, the Cat starred in a sequel, The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, published the very next year, and has since appeared in several other Dr. Seuss books and television productions (including one animated special where he battled The Grinch). However, he never starred in a Christmas production until the advent of his educational television series The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, produced nineteen years after Seuss' death.
  • The Cat in the Hat is a cat in a hat. Nuff said!
  • The Cat in the Hat is a glorious character
  • Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Bo Welch based on the 1957 Dr. Seuss book The Cat in the Hat. It was released on November 21, 2003.
  • He appears in "Dammit Janet!". After wrecking the house, he offers to clean it up but is turned down by young Peter Griffin who thinks it would be funny to leave it. In It's A Trap!, Nien Nunb, played by Rallo Tubbs, is reading the book. He is voiced by Seth MacFarlane.
  • The Cat in the Hat is the titular main protagonist in the book, tv special, and live-action movie of the same name. of the same name. He is voiced by Allan Sherman in the tv special and portrayed by Mike Myers in the movie.
  • The Cat was created by Dr. Seuss along with Horton the Elephant and The Grinch and others as part of Seussville. This turned out to be the dumbest thing he'd ever done, as since the laws of physics don't apply in Seussville, his hat could contain anything, and he could get it to strech out of a hatch in his hat with his mind. He used his hat to dicsover our world, then made a crate. This crate was really a portal connecting his world to ours, which he used to travel to Earth.
  • Inspired by The Wheel of Time, The Cat in the Hat is a notoriously dramatic book, full of tension, fear, clutter, and a whole lot of sex.
  • Nostalgia Critic: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it-- Evilina: (sings) My Little Pony! I used to wonder what friendship could be. My Little-- NC: We're not gonna turn this video into another brony message board, now sit down! (Evilina pouts and crosses her arms) If you haven't noticed, I've been roped into babysitting this week and all because I owe a certain someone a certain favor. (he takes out his phone and calls someone) Hey Mr. Zebub, you almost done? Satan: Almost. I'm finalizing the plans for my next movie deal. (He holds out a binder for the Disney movie, Planes) NC: What?
  • The idea was originally conceived in 2001, when Tim Allen was initially cast as the Cat, but he dropped his role due to work on The Santa Clause 2, and the role was later given to Mike Myers. Filming took place in California for three months. While the basic plot parallels that of the book, the film filled out its 82 minutes by adding new subplots and characters quite different from those of the original story, similar to the feature film adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!.
  • The Cat in the Hat is the star from The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. He hosts each episode of the show sometimes playing the role of a narrator. Every episode of the show a lesson is learned. The Cat in the Hat usually explains the lesson at the end of each episode.
  • The Cat in the Hat starred in The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. A Muppet version of the character created by Dr. Seuss in 1957, the Cat lives in a large playhouse, from which he observes goings on in the Wubbulous World through his Wubbuloscope. Though still speaking in rhyme, he is a sometimes more sedate character than his print counterpart, particularly in the second season. With the assistance of the Little Cats, he serves as mentor to his friend Terrence McBird and acts as gentle host to the home audience.
  • The title character and protagonist is a large talking cat, the size of an adult man, who walks on two legs, wears a large red and white striped hat and bow tie and carries an umbrella. The Cat arrives at the home of two bored children and attempts to entertain them, making a mess of their house in the process. Over eleven million copies of The Cat in the Hat have been sold. It has been translated into over a dozen languages, including Latin and Yiddish. A movie based on the book was released in 2003.
  • Geisel created the book in response to a debate in the United States about literacy in early childhood and the ineffectiveness of traditional primers such as those featuring Dick and Jane. Geisel was asked to write a more entertaining primer by William Spaulding, whom he had met during World War II and who was then director of the education division at Houghton Mifflin. However, because Geisel was already under contract with Random House, the two publishers agreed to a deal: Houghton Mifflin published the education edition, which was sold to schools, and Random House published the trade edition, which was sold in bookstores.
  • The Cat in the Hat is a children's book by Dr. Seuss and perhaps the most famous, featuring a tall, anthropomorphic, mischievous cat, wearing a tall, red and white-striped hat and a red bow tie. He also carries a pale blue umbrella. With the series of Beginner Books that The Cat inaugurated, Seuss promoted both his name and the cause of elementary literacy in the United States of America. The eponymous cat appears in six of Seuss's rhymed children's books:
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