

Nool, which is the safest place in the jungle, believing that "a person\'s a person, no matter how small". To keep Who-ville safe, Horton takes it upon himself to bring the speck (on the clover) to the top of Mt. As the fellow jungle animals ridicule Horton (for they don\'t have as good hearing as him, and cannot hear the Mayor), the Mayor himself is likewise ridiculed by his fellow citizens, because they don\'t believe that there is some giant elephant out in the sky. Horton develops a relationship with the voice, which it turns out is the Mayor of Who-ville (Steve Carell), who can only hear Horton through a pipe in his house. Based on the classic Seuss book released in 1954, Horton Hears a Who involves a care-free, happy elephant named Horton (Jim Carrey), who discovers a talking speck of dust on a clover. The result, I\'m pleased to say, was satisfactorily achieved.

So when the folks at Blue Sky Studios, who brought us the Ice Age films, decided to tackle a Seuss project, there were certainly some concerns about how they would go about doing it. While many of his classic books were successfully adapted for traditional animation ( How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Cat in the Hat, The Lorax, Horton Hears a Who and others), recent live action adaptations fell pretty flat ( How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Cat in the Hat). Seuss have had a rather interesting - and at times strained - relationship. Seuss is a global best-seller, with over half a billion books sold worldwide.Hollywood and Dr.

Creator of the wonderfully anarchic Cat in the Hat, and ranked among the UK's top ten favourite children's authors, Dr.
With his unique combination of hilarious stories, zany pictures and riotous rhymes, Dr Seuss has been delighting young children and helping them learn to read for over fifty years. Horton the elephant sets out to save the inhabitants of a speck of dust, in this classic and hilarious tale about friendship and respect, from the inimitable Dr. 'A person's a person, no matter how small.' Horton the kindly elephant has his work cut out saving the tiny Whos who live on a speck of dust - no one else believes they are there! But Horton eventually convinces everyone that, 'a person's a person, no matter how small'! The wonderful Seuss classic now in a beautiful picture book format.
