The Deleted Scene That Got Dr. Seuss’s Widow to Ban Live-Action Adaptations

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The Deleted Scene That Got Dr. Seuss’s Widow to Ban Live-Action Adaptations

Believe it or not, there’s a deleted scene from 2003’s The Cat in the Hat that’s as wild as it is unbelievable. In the scene, Thing One comes up with a ridiculous plan to stall the kids’ mom—by chugging thousands of water bottles and flooding the road… with pee.

Yes, really.

But the fallout from this chaotic comedy went far beyond gross-out gags. Dr. Seuss’s widow, Audrey Geisel, was so horrified by the film's tone and crude humor that she put her foot down—banning any future live-action adaptations of her late husband's beloved books.

That’s why for the last 20 years, every new Dr. Seuss film—from Horton Hears a Who! to The Grinch—has been fully animated.

Wild, right? Did you know about this behind-the-scenes drama? Let me know in the comments!

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The Deleted Scene That Got Dr. Seuss’s Widow to Ban Live-Action Adaptations
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