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1972 television special The book was adapted as an animated musical television special produced by
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, directed by
Hawley Pratt and starring the voices of
Eddie Albert and
Bob Holt. It was first aired by
CBS on February 14, 1972. A reference to pollution of
Lake Erie was spoken by one of the Humming-Fish as they depart; it remains in DVD releases of the show, although later removed from the book. The special also shows the Once-ler arguing with himself, and asking the Lorax whether shutting down his factory (thus putting hundreds of people out of work) is practical. An abridged version of the special is used in the 1994 TV movie
In Search of Dr. Seuss, with
Kathy Najimy's reporter character hearing the Once-ler's story.
2012 feature film Universal Pictures and
Illumination Entertainment released a
3D CGI film based upon the book.
The Lorax was released on March 2, 2012; the release coincided with the 108th birthday of Seuss, who died at the age of 87 in 1991. The cast includes
Danny DeVito as the Lorax,
Zac Efron as Ted (the boy in the book), and
Ed Helms as the Once-ler. The film includes several new characters:
Rob Riggle as villain Aloysius O'Hare,
Betty White as Ted's Grammy Norma,
Jenny Slate as Ted's neurotic mother Mrs. Wiggins, and
Taylor Swift as Audrey, Ted's romantic interest. In addition, the film is given an extended ending where the tree is replanted and the Once-ler reunites with the Lorax. The film debuted in the No. 1 spot at the box office, making $70 million, though it received mixed reviews. The film eventually grossed a domestic total of $214,030,500.
Danny DeVito did his role in five different languages, including the original English audio, and also for the
Russian,
German,
Italian, Catalan/Valencian, Castillan Spanish and Latin Spanish dub editions, learning his lines phonetically.
Audiobooks Two audio readings have been released on CD, one narrated by
Ted Danson in the United States (Listening Library, ) and the other narrated by
Rik Mayall in the United Kingdom (HarperCollins, ).
Musical A musical adaptation of
The Lorax was originally included in the script for the Broadway musical
Seussical, but was cut before the show opened. From December 2, 2015, to January 16, 2016, a musical version of the book ran at the
Old Vic theatre in London, with former
Noah and the Whale frontman
Charlie Fink, who also wrote the music for the production. From July 2 to August 12, 2018, the musical ran at the
Old Globe Theatre San Diego, California with Steven Epp as The Once-ler. The role of the hero to be trusted with the last seed, a boy in the original book, was filled by a girl in the musical. == See also ==