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The Cat in the Hat is the titular protagonist in the book, animated TV special, and live-action movie all of the same name and the animated PBS Kids TV show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!. He is the master of Thing One and Thing Two.

Appearance[]

The Cat is six feet tall, according to the original cartoon, the size of an average man. He is black and white all over. He wears white gloves, a red tie, and, of course, his signature red and white top hat.

Personality[]

The Cat has a boastful, yet mysterious nature. He's very mischievous in his ways and sometime causes messes, but is still kind at heart and willing to fix his mistakes. He is almost always relaxed even when utter chaos unfolds around him.

Role[]

The Cat in the Hat[]

He enters Sally and Conrad’s house in order to teach them to have fun. However, his methods end up causing a mess and a trail of destruction, resulting in their dog Nevins being thrown out of a window and running off in fright after releasing the troublemakers things One and Two, then gets worse when Conrad opens a crate that mixes the house with the Cat's world. In the ensuing chaos, Larry Quinn, who wants to marry their mother Joan for her money, forces the kids inside and are all confused to see the house cleaned up. When Larry suddenly sneezes, due to being allergic to cats, he turns around to see the Cat behind him and scares him, causing Larry to fall off a gooey purple abyss. The Cat and the kids then enter to find the crate and lock it up, managing to do so and returning the house to its normal proportions, but it immediately collapses. This ends up becoming the last straw for Conrad and Sally, who furiously order the Cat out of their house after he reveals to having planned the entire day, also knowing that Conrad would intentionally unlock the crate as he made that his only rule.

Conrad and Sally then decide to take the blame for the entire incident and agree to go to military school together. As they hear the door, bracing themselves to accept the consequences, instead of Joan, it is the Cat who returns and helps them clean the house up, after realizing that Conrad and Sally have both learned from their mistakes, finishing minutes before Joan arrives. The kids say their goodbyes to Cat and thank him for everything, only for them to initially beg him not to leave, but ends up doing so when Joan is about to enter the pristine house as if nothing had happened. Larry then attempts to expose Conrad and Sally but, given the house's normal state, Joan does not believe him and dumps him. The kids and Joan then spend quality of time together as the camera zooms out of the house to reveal the Cat as the narrator using a voice modulator, shortly before he stops and breaks the fourth wall saying that he was just about to leave. The Cat and the Things then walk off into the sunset.

The Cat in the Hat Comes Back[]

Daisy-Head Mayzie[]

The cat appears in Daisy-Head Mayzie as the narrator. He also appears as the voice of reason to Mayzie as he convinces her to return her family.

The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat[]

The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss[]

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That![]

Portrayals[]

  • The late Allan Sherman
    • "The Cat in the Hat", 1971
    • "Dr. Seuss On The Loose", 1973
  • The late Mason Adams
    • "The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat", 1982
  • The late Henry Gibson
    • "Daisy Head Mayzie", 1995
  • Bruce Lanoil
    • "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss Series 1"
  • Martin P. Robinson
    • "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss Series 2"
  • Mike Myers
    • "The Cat in the Hat", 2003
  • Martin Short
    • "The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!", 2009-2018

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • For the 2003 live-action adaptation of the book, Tim Allen was originally cast as the Cat. However, his scheduling conflicts with The Santa Clause 2 ended up forcing him to drop out of the project and he was replaced by Mike Myers.
    • Mike Myers was legally obligated to star in the film due to a lawsuit with Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment over a proposed Sprockets film adaptation, which was due to Myers not liking the script at all and refused to move forward as he simply needed two more months' writing time, but this was seen by Universal and Imagine as a breach of contract. Ultimately, Myers agreed to star in the film, in place of Sprockets, just to get them out of his hair.
  • In The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That, although his main colors are red and white, his favorite color is blue.

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Stories
Horton Hears a Who: Horton the Elephant | Morton the Mouse | Ned McDodd | Jojo McDodd | Rudy Kangaroo
The Cat in the Hat: The Cat in the Hat (Live Action) | Conrad | Sally | The Fish | Thing One and Thing Two | Nick
How the Grinch Stole Christmas: The Grinch (Live Action, CGI) | Max (Live Action, CGI) | Cindy Lou Who (Live Action, CGI) | Martha May Whovier | Donna Lou Who
Green Eggs and Ham: Sam-I-Am | Guy-Am-I | Mr. Jenkins | Gluntz | Pam-I-Am | E.B. Weebie | Michelle Weebie | McWinkle
The Lorax: The Lorax | The Once-Ler | Ted Wiggins | Grammy Norma | Bernice Wiggins | Audrey | Cy | Pipsqueak

Movies

Television
Halloween Is Grinch Night: Euchariah Who | Wuzzy Woozoo

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