There's nothing truly objectionable in the movie, perhaps one word of an insult to a character but that's hardly even a swear word. It's definitely safe for younger children in that respect. 6.
The Lorax (2012)
He is possibly in his 20's during the time of the Truffula trees.The Lorax is a 2012 American computer-animated 3D musical fantasy comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment and based on Dr. Seuss' children's book of the same name.
They have yellow or white-and-black striped bark and a large tuft at the tops which can be knitted into a Thneed. This tuft is typically a warm color, commonly red, orange, yellow, pink, or rarely, purple. Truffula trees apparently give off the smell of butterfly milk.
What is the summary of the Lorax?
Twelve-year-old Ted (Zac Efron) lives in a place virtually devoid of nature; no flowers or trees grow in the town of Thneedville. Ted would very much like to win the heart of Audrey (Taylor Swift), the girl of his dreams, but to do this, he must find that which she most desires: a Truffula tree. To get it, Ted delves into the story of the Lorax (Danny DeVito), once the gruff guardian of the forest, and the Once-ler (Ed Helms), who let greed overtake his respect for nature.
The Lorax is a cautionary tale primarily about a person's responsibilities to the environment. Dr. Seuss introduces the Once-ler, a reckless Thneed entrepreneur whose unfettered ambition leads to the destruction of the immediate environment.
The book in question is The Lorax by Dr Seuss which tells the story of the effects of pollution, deforestation and climate change after the forest of “Truffula trees†is chopped down.
The orange, mustachioed titular character (pictured on the left, above) may have been based on the now-threatened patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas, shown at right), scientists report today. Geisel wrote 90% of The Lorax while visiting the Mount Kenya Safari Club in Nanyuki, a region inhabited by patas monkeys.
I think we can all learn a lesson from the Lorax – we need to respect nature and our natural resources, and fight to protect them, not destroy them, because once they are gone – that might be it, there might not be any magic seeds left to rejuvenate them.
The film ends as we see many new young Truffula Trees are beginning to grow. The Once-ler himself is watering some trees, when the Lorax and some of the animals re-appear, much to the Once-ler's happiness.
Mooney Will You Please Go Now! The Lorax is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and published in 1971. It chronicles the plight of the environment and the Lorax, who is the titular character, "speaks for the trees," and confronts the Once-ler, who causes environmental destruction.
The Lorax first complains to the Once-ler that the Truffula trees, being chopped down, were also the food source of the Bar-ba-Loots who are now facing a terrible food shortage and a disease called "the Crummies" because of "gas and no food in their tummies." To save them, the Lorax sends them off to find another food
In the book, the Once-ler's face is never seen, probably because he's meant as a stand-in for everyone responsible for abusing our natural resources (he's also meant as a stand-in for all those bastards with spindly green arms).
Brown Bar-ba-lootsThese little guys are cute, fuzzy, bear-like critters. They get sick when the Once-ler depletes their source of Truffula Fruits, and they're forced to leave the forest in search of a new food supply.
The Lorax is a wonderful film based off of the beloved Dr. Seuss book. It shows the story of a greedy Once-ler who only thinks of himself and in his selfishness he destroys the Truffula trees. I give The Lorax 4 out of 5 stars for its strong messages and great classic entertainment.
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Is there language in The Lorax?
The Once-ler to Ted. The Once-Ler is the anti-heroic main protagonist and narrator of Dr. Seuss' 1971 book The Lorax, and its TV adaptation and the deuteragonist as well as the central antagonist of the 2012 film adaptation of the same name.
What movie is how bad can I be from?
Aunt Grizelda referring to the Lorax. Aunt Grizelda (also simply known as Grizelda) is a minor antagonist in the 2012 computer-animated adaptation of The Lorax. She is the aunt of the Once-Ler and like the rest of her family, she cares only about money. She was voiced by the late Elmarie Wendel.
Thought people are not sure how she knew about it, it might have been a source like Grammy Norma who told her.
| Audrey |
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| Age | 14 |
| Eye color | Green |
| Hair color | Orange |
| Allies | Ted Wiggins, The Once-ler, The Lorax, Mrs. Wiggins, Grammy Norma |