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  • The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss
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  • In many respects seasons one and two of the program are very different shows. The two seasons have completely different intro and outro credit sequences and songs reflecting their differing orientations. The virtual settings seen in this show are created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.
  • This is what you get when you combine Jim Henson puppetry with Dr. Seuss characters, along with some CGI animation for the settings. It aired from 1996 to 1997 and lasted for two seasons. Tropes: * Clear My Name - The episode "The Snoozer". * Evil Chancellor - In "The King's Beard", Yertle the Turtle acts as the trusted advisor for two different kings. * No Fourth Wall - Mostly used in season 2. * The Other Darrin - Mostly for sesaon 2, like Martin P. Robinson replacing Bruce Lanoil for the Cat in the Hat. * Retool - The second season boasted a Two Shorts format, with a sub-plot involving The Cat in the Hat and the little cats from the second book serving as a Framing Device for each episode. * Rhymes on a Dime
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  • The entire series can currently be purchased and rented via the iTunes Store, and for a time was seen on Hulu [1] and "Jim Henson Family TV" on YouTube.
  • All of the puppets were made by the Muppet Workshop and was filmed in front of a blue screen, with whimsical CGI backgrounds by Silicon Graphics added later. The series aired on Nickelodeon, specifically on the Nick Jr. block from 1996 to 1998. Since then, it has rerunned on former California PBS affiliate KCET and its two seasons have been available for streaming on Netflix.
  • Nobody visited the place after The Grinch was kicked out of the island. Now, nobody cares about it, but there still open, but now it is a hidden dark place.
  • Not all of the Dr. Seuss characters appeared in the show, though most did such as The Grinch, Horton the Elephant, Max the Dog and many others. Puppet captain of the show was Kathryn Mullen, Producers were Michael K. Frith, David Steven Cohen and Brian Henson. Most characters from the show were from the storybooks such as Fox in Socks, Jane Kangaroo and many others. Puppets for the show were built by the Muppet Workshop, builders being Rollie Krewson, Jason Weber, Paul Andreico, Heather Asch, April Asher, Ed Christie, Henri Ewaskio and Larry Jameson.
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Executive Producer
Starring
Audio format
  • Dolby Surround
Runtime
  • 30.0
Channel
Country
Caption
  • The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss logo
First
  • 1996
list episodes
  • List of The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss episodes
show name
  • The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss
Title
  • The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss
Company
Num episodes
  • 40
First Aired
  • 1996-10-13
Distributor
num seasons
  • 2
Episodes
  • 40
ID
  • 166937
Last Aired
  • 1997-12-28
Seasons
  • 2
Network
Creator
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  • In many respects seasons one and two of the program are very different shows. The two seasons have completely different intro and outro credit sequences and songs reflecting their differing orientations. The virtual settings seen in this show are created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.
  • This is what you get when you combine Jim Henson puppetry with Dr. Seuss characters, along with some CGI animation for the settings. It aired from 1996 to 1997 and lasted for two seasons. Tropes: * Clear My Name - The episode "The Snoozer". * Evil Chancellor - In "The King's Beard", Yertle the Turtle acts as the trusted advisor for two different kings. * No Fourth Wall - Mostly used in season 2. * The Other Darrin - Mostly for sesaon 2, like Martin P. Robinson replacing Bruce Lanoil for the Cat in the Hat. * Retool - The second season boasted a Two Shorts format, with a sub-plot involving The Cat in the Hat and the little cats from the second book serving as a Framing Device for each episode. * Rhymes on a Dime
  • rtfyg
  • The entire series can currently be purchased and rented via the iTunes Store, and for a time was seen on Hulu [1] and "Jim Henson Family TV" on YouTube.
  • All of the puppets were made by the Muppet Workshop and was filmed in front of a blue screen, with whimsical CGI backgrounds by Silicon Graphics added later. The series aired on Nickelodeon, specifically on the Nick Jr. block from 1996 to 1998. Since then, it has rerunned on former California PBS affiliate KCET and its two seasons have been available for streaming on Netflix.
  • Nobody visited the place after The Grinch was kicked out of the island. Now, nobody cares about it, but there still open, but now it is a hidden dark place.
  • Not all of the Dr. Seuss characters appeared in the show, though most did such as The Grinch, Horton the Elephant, Max the Dog and many others. Puppet captain of the show was Kathryn Mullen, Producers were Michael K. Frith, David Steven Cohen and Brian Henson. Most characters from the show were from the storybooks such as Fox in Socks, Jane Kangaroo and many others. Puppets for the show were built by the Muppet Workshop, builders being Rollie Krewson, Jason Weber, Paul Andreico, Heather Asch, April Asher, Ed Christie, Henri Ewaskio and Larry Jameson. All episodes of the show have some resemblances to the Dr. Seuss storybooks. For example, Episode 117: Yertle the King has a storyline similar to the book Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories.
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