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A 2000 Broadway [[The Musical|musical]] based on the works of [[Dr. Seuss]] with music, lyrics, and book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (of ''[[Schoolhouse Rock]]'' and ''[[Ragtime]]'' fame). It draws a lot of its plot from ''[[Horton Hears a Who!]]'' and ''Horton Hatches the Egg'' but also includes characters and elements of ''[[The Cat in the Hat]]'', ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (novel)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]'', ''[[Green Eggs and Ham]]'', and many other lesser-known works. Though its Broadway run was a notorious flop, it was drastically cleaned up and has become an extremely popular show with amateur/community theaters.
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* [[Ascended Extra]]: Jojo.
* [[Beautiful All Along]]: Gertrude, although she comes to realize this herself, and for practical reasons as well.
* [[Cameo]]: The Grinch (the show is set after the events of ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (novel)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]'').
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: Horton.
* [[Crowd Song]]: "Oh, the Thinks You Can Think", among others.
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*** Was attacked by bees and dogs
*** Trudged through snow in subzero conditions
*** Tripped and fell off of a hill and landed on a jagged shoal (spraining her toe in the process).
*** Was ran over.
*** At some point during all this, she took seven weeks (almost ''two whole months'') and found the clover with the speck of dust that holds the Whos' world. Keep in mind that this was in a field of clovers that were ''all identical''.
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* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: The popular Mayzie has a very large tail. Gertrude goes to medical means to get a larger tail that ends up being really impractical and getting in her way.
** Not to mention she has to take pills and her tail gets LONGER [[Something Else Also Rises]] indeed
** Some think that the plight of the Who's, who are too small to represent themselves, is representative of a position on abortion (taking [[Word of God]] ('s wife) into account, this may be [[Misaimed Fandom]]), or of underrepresented labor workers. The idea itself could probably be fitted into any number of political agenda's, just as with the original [[Horton Hears a Who!]].
** Actually, they're the Japanese. Theodore Geisel (ie Dr Seuss) used to be a politcial cartoonist for PM during the war and made some terribly racist cartoons towards the Japanese. After the war, he went to Japan, made friends with some locals and had some [[Creator Backlash]] towards his previous work and wrote ''[[Horton Hears a Who!]]!''. It serves as an allegory of Hiroshima and the post-war occupation.
* [[The Eleven O'Clock Number|Eleven O'clock Number:]] "The People Vs. Horton the Elephant".
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Exactly What It Says on the Tin:]] It's the works of [[Dr. Seuss]] as a [[Captain Obvious|musical]].
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* [[General Ripper]]: [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|General Ghenghiz Khan Schmitz]] - although he gets a bit better later on.
* [[Girl Next Door]]: Gertrude
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: It's heavily implied that Maizie's egg was the result of a one night stand with an owl.
** Not to mention the whole [[Magical Abortion]] of giving up the egg to Horton.
* [[Greek Chorus]]: The Bird Girls.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The Mayor's wife is [[Doug|Beebe Bluff]] (RIP)
* [["I Am" Song]]: "The One-Feathered Tail of Miss Gertrude [[Mc Fuzz]]".
* [[Incredibly Long Note]]: Schmitz, at the end of his song.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Horton and Gertrude, an elephant and bird.
* [[Irrelevant Act Opener]]: There's a short song at the top of Act II that just recaps the events of the first act.
** However, it could be subverted if you wait too long, because it cuts into "Egg, Nest, and Tree," which moves the plot forward at a mile a minute.
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* [["Somewhere" Song]]: "Solla Sollew".
* [[Sound Off]]: Parodied at the end of "The Military".
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Gertrude.
* [[Villain Song]]: "The Military Academy" for Schmitz. And, if you include Mayzie as a villain, "Amayzing Mayzie".
** "Biggest Blame Fool" for the Sour Kangaroo, and "Monkey Around" for the Wickersham Bros.
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