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''The Lorax'' is a story written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss that was first published in 1971. It is an environmentally-oriented story about a person named Once-ler (shown only as a pair of arms) who caused devastation to the land and was constantly scolded for it by a creature called the Lorax, whose warnings the Once-ler had ignored until it was too late.
 
''The Lorax'' was adapted into a TV special in 1972 by [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises]] and featured Eddie Albert and Bob Holt as the voices of the two main characters of the story. A [[The Lorax (film)|feature-length film]] from the producers of ''[[Despicable Me]]'' was released in 2012, with [[Danny DeVito]] as the title character.
 
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==== ''The Lorax'' provides examples of: ====
* [[Aesoptinum]]: Truffula trees. You know, the ones for which The Lorax speaks. They're used for making Thneeds.
* [[Ambiguously Human]]: The Once-ler, though only in the sense that you never see any uncovered part of him.