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Dr. Seuss working on How the Grinch Stole Christmas! in early 1957. The first use of the word 'Grinch' in a work by Dr. Seuss appears in the 1953 book Scrambled Eggs Super! (one of the books withdrawn from circulation by the Seuss estate in 2021 [5]) about Peter T. Hooper, a boy who collects eggs from a number of exotic birds to make scrambled ...
The Christmas TV schedule for 2024 has favorites like "Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer' on cable TV, ... The Grinch, with a heart two sizes too small, tries to steal Christmas. The Dr. Seuss tale ...
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (also known as Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!) is a 1966 American animated television special, directed and co-produced by Chuck Jones. Based on the 1957 children's book of the same name by Dr. Seuss, the special features the voice of Boris Karloff (also a narrator) as the Grinch.
SVG images are defined in a vector graphics format and stored in XML text files. SVG images can thus be scaled in size without loss of quality, and SVG files can be searched, indexed, scripted, and compressed. The XML text files can be created and edited with text editors or vector graphics editors, and are rendered by most web browsers. If ...
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