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The Lorax pleads with him to keep the trees alive, but the Once-ler, driven by money, pays no attention. Soon the Bar-ba-loots and then the fish are driven off, because they can't survive in a ...
Mike Matz: Our nation's wild places, and the animals that live within them, aren't able to speak on their own behalf. They need an advocate, like the Lorax, who promotes and tries to safeguard ...
Back when he was a youth, the Once-ler relates in flashback how he came to this place when it was thick with Truffula trees and cheerful creatures like Bar-ba-loots and Humming-Fish.
The environmental movement takes root. Geisel began writing The Lorax at a time of growing concern about the environment. Images of an oil-slicked river in Cleveland catching fire in 1969, the ...
The famed Dr. Seuss tale takes place in and around Thneedville, a spanking-clean town where trees are inflatable and everyone breathes bottled air sold to them by a creepy little villain (Rob Riggle).
A bright, bouncy, candy-colored take on Dr. Seuss' glum environmental fable, this latest CG-animated effort from the writers of "Horton Hears a Who!" has its share of eye-popping amusements, but ...
POTTSTOWN — On Wednesday, July 26, Schuylkill Greenway’s AWE fellow invites families to attend a free outdoor movie event featuring “The Lorax.” The event will take place at the pavilion ...
While not exactly a delightful read, "The Lorax" is poignant, powerful and, as with ... (Ed Helms) in the first place: Sent on a tip from his grandma (Betty White), he's trying to impress ...
Box Office Shocker: ‘Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax’ Opens to Record-Shattering $70.7 Mil "Project X" debuts in second place with a strong $20.8 million; Oscar winner "The Artist" cracks top 10 chart ...
The Lorax pleads with him to keep the trees alive, but the Once-ler, driven by money, pays no attention. Soon the Bar-ba-loots and then the fish are driven off, because they can't survive in a ...
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