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"[singing] I got a day named after me, February 2. That's the day that I decide what the weather's gonna do."
"[singing] The happiness of being me is not what it's cracked up to be. It's lonely being one of a kind."
"Very well. You have until the first stroke of spring. If, in that time you have obtained the necessary items needed to make a life: a house to warm you, a horse to bear you, a bag of gold to sustain you, and a wife, to make it all worth the while, then you will be truly human, and may remain so, with my blessing, forever."
"Buddy Hackett - Pardon-Me-Pete"
"Paul Frees - Jack Frost"
"Melanie Chartoff - Elisa"
"Robert Holt - Kubla Krause"
"Don Messick - Snip"
"I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees."
"[as suburbs suddenly spring up around him] They say I'm old-fashioned, and live in the past. But sometimes I think progress progresses too fast!"
"Those trees! Those trees! Those Truffula trees! All my life I'd been searching for trees such as these! The touch of their tufts was much softer than silk, and they had the sweet smell of fresh butterfly milk. I felt a great leaping of love in my heart! I knew just what I'd do. I unloaded my cart. In no time at all, I had built a small shop. Then, I chopped down a Truffula tree with one chop!"
"Now I'd reached the stage where the potential was known. This business was too big for one Once-ler alone, so, promptly, I built me a Radio-Phone. I called my brothers and uncles and aunts and I said, "Listen here! Here's a wonderful chance for the whole Once-ler family to get mighty rich! Get over here fast. Take the road to North Nitch, turn left at Weehawken, sharp right at South Stitch!""
"Every once in a while, I sit down with myself asking: "Once-ler, why are you a Once-ler?" And I cringe, I don't smile, as I sit there on trial asking: "Aren't you ashamed, you old Once-ler? You ought to be locked in a hoosegow, you should! The things that you do are completely un-good!" Yeah? But if I didn't do them, then someone else WOULD! "That's a very good point, Mr. Once-ler." Progress is progress, and progress must grow!"
"Now you listen to me, pop, while I blow my top! Trees! Ha! You speak for the trees! Well, I speak for men and human opportunities! For your information, you Lorax, I'm figgering on biggering, and biggering, and biggering, and biggering, turning more Truffula trees into Thneeds, which everyone, everyone, EVERYONE NEEDS!"
"Eddie Albert - Narrator"
"Bob Holt - The Lorax / The Once-ler"
"Athena Lorde - Miss O'Schmunsler"
"Harlen Carraher - Boy"
"Anna Kendrick as Queen Poppy"
"Justin Timberlake as Branch"
"Zooey Deschanel as Bridget"
"Christopher Mintz-Plasse as King Gristle Jr."
"James Corden as Biggie"
"Icona Pop as Satin and Chenille"
"Ron Funches as Cooper"
"Kunal Nayyar as Guy Diamond"
"Walt Dohrn as Smidge, Cloud Guy and Spider"
"Curtis Stone as Todd"
"Mike Mitchell as Chad"
"Kevin Michael Richardson as Mr. Dinkles"
"The only character that doesn't appear from the snack pack was DJ Suki, for unknown reasons."
"Look. One hand! No hands!"
"Boy, are you corny! You act like a square at the fair, a goon from Saskatoon. You come on like a broken arm. You're a sad apple, a long hair, a cornhusker. In other words, you don't send me. So bail out, brother. Get lost. And here's your rat, cat.""
"Sara Berner as Toots (uncredited)"
"William Hanna as Tom (uncredited)"
"Jerry Mann as the Radio Announcer (uncredited)"
"Richard Condie as Mr. Johnson."
"Gweetings music wovers, first we will hear a waltz witten by Johann Stwauss. And as we hear the whythmic stwains of the haunting wefwain, wisten to the wippwing whythm of the woodwinds, as it wolls awound and awound, and it comes out here..."
"Wasn't that wovely? And now will we hear, the beautifuw Bwue Danube."
"Arthur Q. Bryan as Elmer Fudd"
"Bob Clampett as Vocal effects"
"Mel Blanc as Daffy Duck / Porky Pig / Sleepy Lagoon (coughing) (uncredited)"
"Ken Bennett as Sleepy Lagoon (singing) (uncredited)"
"Tommy Bond - Owl Jolson"
"Johnnie Davis - Owl Jolson (singing voice)"
"Martha Wentworth - Mother"
"Billy Bletcher - Father (Professor Fritz Owl)"
"Joe Dougherty - Stuttering Bird"
"Bernice Hansen - Fat Chicken Singer"
"Hans Conried as the Narrator"
"Mel Blanc as Sylvester"
"Gloria Curran as Tabby Singer"
"Bill Thompson as Professor Owl / Bertie Birdbrain (uncredited)"
"Loulie Jean Norman as Penelope Pinfeather (uncredited)"
"Charlie Parlato as Chorus Singer (uncredited)"
"Gloria Wood as Suzy Sparrow (uncredited)"
"The Mellomen as Singing Group (uncredited)"
"Jeff McCarthy as Michigan J. Frog."
"Joe Alaskey as Marvin the Martian. (uncredited)"
"Billy Bletcher as Tom and Spike."
"William Hanna as Tom's screams and Jerry."
"Ira "Buck" Woods as Tom's singing voice."
"It's a story I always wanted to do. But I didn't do the animation for this one. I didn't direct it, either. Am I pleased? Well, I think it's very good. But I would have done it differently--every director has a different style."
"[during the end credits] So long, folks!"
"♪ I am the watchman, The Dragon, I fear no fox, I fear no canine-thing. ♪"
"Carman Maxwell as Foxy. (uncredited)"
"Billy Bletcher as The Dragon (Foxy’s archenemy; uncredited)"
"Here's a story of how strange is life with its changes and it happened not long ago. On a high mountain plain where the sagebrush arranges, a playground south of the snow, lived a lamb with a coat on its back that had a long neck of remarkable sheen. It'd glint in the sunlight all sparkly and clean. Such a source of great pride, that it caused him to preen and he'd break out in high-stepping dance. He would dance for his neighbors across the way. I must say they found his dancing enhancing and they, too, would join in the play. Then one day... [The sheep shearers' truck pulls up, picked up the lamb, sheers him, and drops him on the ground in the rain while the gophers laugh at him]"
"Then a-boundin' up the slope came a great American jackalope. This sage of the sage, this rare hare of hope, caused to pause and check out the lamb."
"So every year, along about May, they'd load him up and they'd haul him away and they'd shave him and dump him all naked and bare. He learned to live with it. He didn’t care! He’d just bound, bound, bound and rebound! Now in this world of ups and downs, it’s so nice to know there are jackalopes around."
"Bud Luckey as Lamb and Jackalope."
"Music hater!"
"Also a rabbit hater, oh well."
"Of course you know, this means WAR!"
"Acoustically perfect!"
"[as he was helping Giovanni after he falls in the tuba] Ladies and gentlemen! There will be an unavoidable interruption in the program! Break into a vamp until we get back, Maestro!"
"Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny, Giovanni Jones (speaking), Maestro, Musicians and Delivery Boy"
"Nicolai Shutorov as Giovanni Jones (singing, uncredited)"
"[last line of the short film, after dispatching Elmer and one munch on a carrot] Eh, next?"
"Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny."
"Arthur Q. Bryan as Elmer Fudd. (uncredited)"
"Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny and Curt Martin."
"Stan Freberg as Punkinhead Martin. (uncredited)"
"John T. Smith as Punkinhead Martin and The Sour Belly Trio Caller. (uncredited)"
"Harry E. Lang as Tom, Meathead, Jerry, and Tom's Anti-Conscience (uncredited)"
"William Hanna as Tom and Meathead (uncredited)"
"Cal Howard as Tom (uncredited)"
"Frank Graham as Butch (uncredited)"