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* [[Classic Villain]]: Classic children's villain, even. The grumpy inflicter of the boy's hated piano lesson becomes an egotistical, grandiose, vain and autocratic dictator who speaks with [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]] and demands that ''everyone'' is subservient to he, ''Dr. TerWILLIKER''! Why? Because piano playing is [[Serious Business]] and he knows far more than a mere "child".
* [[Creator Backlash]]: Dr. Seuss was not happy at all with the way this movie turned out, referring to it as "a debaculous fiasco." He refused even to mention it in his official memoir.
* [[Cut Song]]: There was a whole bunch of other music written for the film by Dr. Seuss that didn't make the final cut, and only survives on [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20051221064958/http://hometown.aol.com/seivadj18/music.html old production bootlegs].
{{quote|'''Oh We Are The Guards:''' We are Two Terrible Twins With a Terrible Siamese Beard.
Don't get fresh with us now, Or you will get choked by the beard of the twins with the
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