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Horton Hears a Who! (2008)

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Overview

Writers:
Ken Daurio (screenplay)
Cinco Paul (screenplay)
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Release Date:
14 March 2008 (USA) more view trailer
Tagline:
One Elephant One World One Story more
Plot:
Horton the Elephant struggles to protect a microscopic community from his neighbors who refuse to believe it exists. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
Horton To Get Big Push (From Studio Briefing. 30 July 2008, 10:26 AM, PDT)
User Comments:
Who-larious! more

Cast

  (in credits order)

Jim Carrey ... Horton (voice)

Steve Carell ... The Mayor of Whoville (voice)

Carol Burnett ... Kangaroo (voice)

Will Arnett ... Vlad (voice)

Seth Rogen ... Morton (voice)

Dan Fogler ... Councilman / Yummo Wickersham (voice)

Isla Fisher ... Dr. Mary Lou Larue (voice)

Jonah Hill ... Tommy (voice)
Amy Poehler ... Sally O'Malley (voice)

Jaime Pressly ... Mrs. Quilligan (voice)
Charles Osgood ... Narrator (voice)

Josh Flitter ... Rudy (voice)
Niecy Nash ... Miss Yelp (voice)
Jesse McCartney ... JoJo (voice)

Shelby Adamowsky ... Hedy / Hooly / Additional Voices (voice)
Jack Angel ... Old Time Who / Additional Voices (voice)
Caitlin Rose Anderson ... Helen (voice)
Emily Anderson ... Heather (voice)

Jan Rabson ... Town Cryer / Additional Voices (voice)

John Cygan ... Who / Additional Voices (voice)
Jess Harnell ... Another Who / Additional Voices (voice)

Debi Derryberry ... Who Mom / Additional Voices (voice)

Samantha Droke ... Hildy / Holly (voice)
Karen Disher ... Who Kid (voice)

Marshall Efron ... Wickersham Guard #1 (voice)
Bill Farmer ... Willie Bear / Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Fricchione ... Joe (voice)
Heather Goldenhersh ... Who Girl / Additional Voices (voice)

Selena Gomez ... Helga (voice)
Jimmy Hayward ... Obnoxious Who (voice)

Joey King ... Katie (voice)
Christina Martino ... Heidi / Haley (voice)
Ellie Martino ... Hanna / Additional Voices (voice)

Laraine Newman ... Glummox Mom / Additional Voices (voice)
Tim Nordquist ... Wickersham Guard #2 (voice)
Colleen O'Shaughnessey ... Angela / Additional Voices (voice)
Laura Ortiz ... Jessica (voice)
Joe Pasquale ... The Dentist (voice)

Isabella Acres ... Additional Voices (voice)
Mona Marshall ... Additional Voices (voice)
Connor Anderson ... Additional Voices (voice)
Mickie McGowan ... Additional Voices (voice)
Bob Bergen ... Additional Voices (voice)

Madison Pettis ... Additional Voices (voice)

Madison Davenport ... Additional Voices (voice)

Grace Rolek ... Additional Voices (voice)

Jennessa Rose ... Additional Voices (voice)

Teresa Ganzel ... Additional Voices (voice)

Ariel Winter ... Additional Voices (voice)
Danny Mann ... Additional Voices (voice)
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Directed by
Jimmy Hayward 
Steve Martino 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Ken Daurio  screenplay
Cinco Paul  screenplay
Dr. Seuss  book
Dr. Seuss  story

Produced by
Audrey Geisel .... executive producer
Bob Gordon .... producer
Christopher Meledandri .... executive producer
Chris Wedge .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
John Powell 
 
Film Editing by
Tim Nordquist 
 
Art Direction by
Thomas Cardone 
 
Production Management
Jeannine Berger .... post-production supervisor
Kane Lee .... assistant production manager
Sean M. Murphy .... assistant production manager
Denise Rottina .... assistant production manager
Fred Weinberg .... assistant production manager
 
Art Department
Jeff Biancalana .... storyboard artist
Jony Chandra .... storyboard artist
Chris Gilligan .... additional storyboard artist
Tony Maki .... storyboard artist
Moroni .... storyboard artist
Vicki Saulls .... sculptor
 
Sound Department
Kevin Bailey .... assistant sound effects editor (as Kevin N. Bailey)
Jeremy Bowker .... foley editor
Derek Casari .... adr engineer
Dustin Cawood .... assistant sound designer
Brian Chumney .... assistant adr editor
Frank Clary .... foley recordist
Colette Dahanne .... sound effects editor
Coya Elliott .... assistant supervising sound editor
Sean England .... foley mixer
Sue Fox .... foley editor
Andrea S. Gard .... foley editor
Jessica Lemes da Silva .... sound effects recordist
Dennis Leonard .... supervising sound editor
Zach Martin .... sound mix technician
Jonathan Null .... adr supervisor
Gary Rizzo .... sound re-recording mixer
Ronald G. Roumas .... recordist
Clint Smith .... sound recordist
Mac Smith .... sound effects editor
Carlos Sotolongo .... original dialogue mixer
Randy Thom .... sound designer
Randy Thom .... supervising mixer
Colette Dahanne .... additional re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Mark Sheffield .... sound mix technician (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Inna Agujen .... assembly technical director
Lynn Bacino .... senior technical director: lighting
Jinyi Baird .... production coordinator: effects
Mark Bajuk .... fur technical director
David Barksdale .... effects technical director
David Barksdale .... fur technical director
Andrew Beddini .... lighting development supervisor
Heather Brown .... lighting technical assistant
Simon Brown .... senior technical director: additional effects
Marco Burbano .... character technical director
Ian D. Butterfield .... senior materials technical director
Jon Campbell .... effects technical director
Jon Campbell .... fur technical director
Dan Cayer .... senior lighting/compositing: Blue Sky Studios
Jane Chatot .... character TA
Sheng-Fang Chen .... lighting technical director
Eldar Cholich .... digital compositor
Eldar Cholich .... senior technical director: lighting
Sheldon Chow .... lead technical director: fur
Rhett Collier .... senior effects technical director
Brendan Condit .... character technical director
Shaun Cusick .... senior modeler
Casey Dame .... character technical director
Jason Davies .... character technical director
Jonathan Davis .... lighting technical director
Diana Diriwaechter .... materials technical director
Mark Edwards .... character technical director
Jud Estes .... Shake compositor
Jud Estes .... digital paint
Ian Etra .... character technical director
Tamara Garabedian .... fur technical director
Kirk Garfield .... effects supervisor
Eric Grimenstein .... fur technical director
James Gu .... character technical director
Cleveland Hibbert .... technical assistant
Brian A. Hill .... materials technical director
Todd Edward James Hill .... character technical director
Brien Hindman .... senior modeler
Isaac Holze .... assembly technical assistant
Nickie Huai .... digital compositor
Nickie Huai .... lighting techical director
Youngwoong Jang .... lighting technical director
Jina Kang .... technical director
Ben Kilgore .... character technical director
Jamie Kirschenbaum .... senior effects technical director
In Soo Lee .... additional technical director: fur
Alexander Levenson .... senior modeler
Yu-Li Liao .... character technical director
Robin Luera .... animator (as WildOrca)
Erik Malvarez .... senior character technical director
Melanie Martini .... set dresser
Adam McMahon .... modeler
David V. Mei .... modeling supervisor
Salvatore Melluso .... environmental lead modeler
Karyn Monschein .... layout
Christopher Moore .... materials technical director
Cosku Ozdemir .... materials technical director: Blue Sky Studios
Sean Palmer .... effects technical director
James Parente .... assembly technical director
James Parente .... effects technical director
Elvira Pinkhas .... effects technical director
Stewart Pomeroy .... digital artist
Gabriel Portnof .... lighting technical director
Arun Ram-Mohan .... lighting technical director
Tridip Ray .... assembly technical assistant
Tridip Ray .... lighting technical assistant
Jacob Richards .... lighting technical director
Gregory Rizzi .... animator
Matt Roach .... effects technical director
Edward Robbins .... modeler
Gates Roberg-Clark .... lighting technical assistant
Aaron M. Ross .... feather development
Aaron M. Ross .... fur technical director
Aaron M. Ross .... senior technical director: lighting
Ari Rubenstein .... digital compositor: Blue Sky Studios
Jessica Sances .... character animator
Jessica Sances .... character lead
Monika Sawyer .... fur technical director
Andrew Schneider .... effects technical director
Jon Schroth .... lighting technical director
Scott Sharp .... senior character technical director
Daniel Ken Shimmyo .... materials technical director
John Siczewicz .... lead digital paint artist
Keith Stichweh .... technical director
Dave Strick .... modeler
Prapanch Swamy .... additional effects
Prapanch Swamy .... fur technical director
Dann Tarmy .... digital compositor
Dann Tarmy .... lighting technical director
Gary Telfer .... final layout artist
Gary Telfer .... previs modeler
Radhika Thirunarayanan .... materials technical director
John David Thornton .... senior animator
Paul-Jozef Torrevillas .... lighting technical assistant
Ellen Trinh .... lighting technical director
Stephen Unterfranz .... supervising character technical director
Antelmo Villarreal .... assembly TA
Aaron Walsman .... character technical director
Danny Williams .... character modeling lead
James Willingham III .... previs artist
Brent Wong .... lighting technical director
Brent Wong .... modeler
Jerril Yoo .... senior character technical director
Terry Ziegelman .... fur technical director
Terry Ziegelman .... lighting technical director
Luis Pages .... character technical director (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Gabriel Schlumberger .... camera designer
 
Animation Department
Jeff Biancalana .... animator
Aja Bogdanoff .... animator
Robert Cardone .... layout supervisor
Heather Carpini .... animator
Scott Carroll .... animator
Jerod Chirico .... lead character animator
Ricardo Curtis .... head of story
Jason Davies .... technical director: character technical
Rylan Davies .... animator
Pete Devlin .... animator
Aaron Dimunno .... layout artist
Karen Disher .... story artist
Nathan Engelhardt .... animator
Scott Farrell .... animator
Gordana Fersini .... animator
Edmund Fong .... story artist
Michael Galbraith .... animator
Nick Gibbons .... assistant animator
Curran W. Giddens .... animator
Adam Green .... animator
Mark Curnell Harris .... animation character lead: The Whos
Aaron J. Hartline .... supervising animator
Ryan Hobbiebrunken .... animator
Bill Hodman .... workbook
Robert Huth .... animation technical assistant
Leif Jeffers .... animator
Leif Jeffers .... character lead: Morton the Mouse
Jeff Kim .... animator
Ken Lee .... workbook layout artist
Moonsung Lee .... animator
Andrew H. Leung .... lead animatic artist
Alex Li .... workbook layout artist
Lluis Llobera .... animator
Eric Luhta .... animator
Venece Lyman .... animation technical assistant
Wesley Mandell .... animator
Jacob Patrick .... animator
David S. Peng .... animation character lead: Horton
Rebecca Perez .... animator
Gareth Porter .... lead technical director: assembly
Amila Puhala .... animator
Patrik Puhala .... animator
Chris Renaud .... story artist
Raymond Ross .... animator
Derek Rozmes .... animator
Jessica Sances .... character animator
Jessica Sances .... character lead: Sally & Miss Yelp
Tom Saville .... character animator
Matthew D. Simmons .... animation technical lead
Mike Thurmeier .... senior supervising animator
Nikki Tomaino .... technical director: materials
David Torres .... lead animator: "Horton"
Michael C. Walling .... character animator
Steve Warbrick .... animatic artist
Royce Wesley .... animator
Rafael Zentil .... story artist
 
Casting Department
Micah Dahlberg .... casting associate
 
Editorial Department
Kent Beyda .... editorial consultant
Erin Crackel .... second assistant editor
Eileen Godoy .... digital intermediate producer: EFilm
Kathy Graves .... assistant editor
Matt Hull .... assistant digital intermediate producer
James Palumbo .... development editor: Blue Sky Studios
Jim Passon .... color timer
Chad N. Walker .... apprentice editor (as Chad Walker)
Christopher Campbell .... first assistant editor (uncredited)
Jason Fricchione .... editorial manager (uncredited)
Randy Trager .... associate editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Pete Anthony .... conductor
Pete Anthony .... orchestrator
Thomas A. Carlson .... supervising music editor
Jane Antonia Cornish .... orchestrator
Brad Dechter .... orchestrator
Germaine Franco .... score production coordinator
Rick Giovinazzo .... orchestrator
Randy Kerber .... orchestrator
Andrew Kinney .... orchestrator
Kevin Kliesch .... orchestrator
James McKee Smith .... composer: additional music
James McKee Smith .... music programmer
Dave Metzger .... orchestrator
Shawn Murphy .... scoring mixer
Conrad Pope .... orchestrator
John Ashton Thomas .... composer: additional music
John Ashton Thomas .... music programmer
John Ashton Thomas .... orchestrator
Gina Zimmitti .... music contractor
 
Other crew
Tansal Arnas .... additional production supporter
Jinyi Baird .... production coordinator: effects
Jennifer Brola .... research associate
Kim Chase .... operations: Blue Sky Studios
Brian Grimenstein .... scheduling coordinator
Brett Hoffman .... script supervisor
Christopher Kappler .... hr coordinator
Dave LaMattina .... assistant to directors
Matthew Morgenthaler .... production intern
Paul Ohrt .... production executive
Mike Reiss .... story consultant
Chris Siemasko .... additional production support
Jon Vitti .... story consultant
Weera Tom Wichitsripornkul .... technical director
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Horton Hears a Who! (Philippines: English title) (Singapore: English title)
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who (USA) (working title)
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! (USA) (complete title)
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Runtime:
88 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | SDDS | Dolby Digital
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
A Who holding a plate of ‘Green Eggs and Ham’ is visible during the crowd scene at the end of the film. more
Goofs:
Continuity: At breakfast, when it's Jojo’s turn with his dad, 12 seconds start on the clock, but when the mayor starts showing Jojo all the perks about being mayor, the clock goes back to 12 seconds left when it should be at 5 seconds left. more
Quotes:
Horton: [in imitation of cheaply dubbed anime] I'll make monkeys out of these monkeys! more
Movie Connections:
References The Crimson Pirate (1952) more
Soundtrack:
Can't Fight This Feeling more

FAQ

Is the Whoville in this film the same as the Whoville in How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
Who is yelling for help on the spec in the beginning if nothing ever goes wrong in whoville?
What is the mayor's actual name?
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34 out of 53 people found the following comment useful:-
Who-larious!, 16 March 2008
8/10
Author: Joseph (moutonbear@videotron.ca) from Montreal

Dr. Seuss has not always found fortune when making his way from page to screen. But, this latest incarnation is the most who-larious I've ever seen. Get it? Who-larious? Like "hi-larious" but with "who". As in all the Who's down in Whoville and little Cindy Lou Who? Fine, roll your eyes but you'd be rhyming too if you stopped being so cynical and saw HORTON HEARS A WHO! It's funny; it's goofy; it's surprising and loopy. It's colorful and flashy; it's unexpected and splashy. Wait. Splashy? Is that even a word? I needed something to rhyme with flashy and what I came up with was absurd. Sorry, I promise I won't rhyme all the way through. Besides I'm no match for Dr. You-Know-Who. It's just that this movie is so darn adorable when all the previous Seuss movies have been basically horrible. The spirit of the book remains completely intact but it's modern somehow and as a matter of fact, the ideas have expanded without looking back. Now, thanks to the good folks at Blue Sky, the studio that gave us ICE AGE before this, Dr. Seuss can rest easy, his legacy revered and no longer amiss. So pack up your car, pack up your girl and your boy and bring them to see Horton, a movie the whole family can… hmm, what rhymes with "boy"? Employ? Coy? Toy? Nevermind. Bring them to see Horton, a movie the whole family can appreciate.

All that rhyming was mildly exhausting. Let's move on to the intellectualizing portion of this review. When HORTON HEARS A WHO! was originally published in 1954, Dr. Seuss gave his young readers an important lesson about how any voice, no matter how small it may appear to be, can change the world. Screenwriters, Ken Dario and Cinco Paul, have developed the confidence-boosting tale into a much grander take on societal hierarchies, the power of the imagination and the possibility that we are not alone in this universe. The very big elephant, Horton (voiced in a lovably whimsical fashion of fancy by Jim Carrey), randomly finds the tiniest world in the most unexpected of places, a spec of dust that has flown past him to eventually rest comfortably on a clover. It turns out that this world is known as Whoville. It plays home to hundreds if not thousands of Who's and is run by a Who known only as The Mayor. You can only imagine The Mayor's surprise when Horton finally makes contact with him. Now imagine that surprise voiced by the self-deprecating, neurotic genius of Steve Carrell. Together, Carell and Carey play perfectly off each other as their performances are based in the knowledge that Horton and The Mayor are not nearly as different as they initially appear. Though one is huge and one is small, they both know the meaning of responsibility and importance of helping all who need.

Of course, back in the Jungle of Nool that Horton calls home, no one believes his story about the people on the spec, so he must go it alone. This would be fine if it weren't for one kangaroo (Carol Burnett), the self-proclaimed ruler of this particular jungle. Horton's flagrant use of his imagination could inspire others and before you know it, all you got is anarchy. And so the door is opened to one of many lessons that give this fable a great richness. While children are not often discouraged to use their imaginations, here they are encouraged to support what they believe to be true inside of their hearts. In doing so, they should even challenge the status quo. Combine that with Horton's perseverance, dedication and loyalty to his cause as well as The Mayor's ability to rally his people together by overcoming his insecurity to become a great leader and you've got a family film focused on promoting fine values instead of promotional products for a refreshing change. The best part is that the lessons never take away from the fun!

I know I wouldn't have an easy time if a giant elephant I couldn't see informed me that my whole universe was nothing more than a spec of dust. This is why I'm not in charge of the planet, I suppose. Although slightly less jarring, I was also thrown and most certainly impressed by the existential depth of HORTON HEARS A WHO! Who knew that an animated family flick could challenge the young minds of children the world over to think for second about the fragility and preciousness of life itself while cracking them up non-stop and without freaking them out? Horton knew; that's who!

Oh wait … JOY!! Joy rhymes with boy. Right.

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