Gerald McBoing Boing is asked to work for radio station "KBBL."
As a writer, Ted Geisel (Dr. Seuss' real name) was responsible for the documentary films "Hitler Lives" (1946) and "Design for Death" (1947), both of which won Academy Awards. He also came up with the cartoon short, "Gerald McBoing Boing," which won an Oscar in 1951.
Gerald McBoing-Boing (1951) won Best Animated Short. It was based on a story by Dr. Seuss. He himself did not receive an Oscar, the Oscar went to the short's producer, Stephen Bosustow.
The animated short film Gerald Mc Boing Bong won an Oscar in 1950. It was about a young boy that spoke only in sound effects, no words. It was directed by Robert Canon.
The Production Budget for Doctor Seuss' The Lorax was $67,500,000.
He was a doctor of Literature
Dr. Seuss was no doctor. His father wanted him to be a doctor. So when he started writing the books, it wasn't his real name.
doctor SEUSS is dead.
The phrase, "A Noisy Noise Annoys An Oyster" should be credited to Dr Seuss, the famous expert on rhymes, who wrote the first Gerald McBoing Boing cartoon in the 50s. In the episode entitled "How Now Boing Boing" the phrase, "A noisy noise annoys an oyster" is written on a wall. The wordplay is typical Seuss: A noise-y noise a-noise a-noise-ster! Not so. My dad used to enjoy teaching this to me in the mid '40s when I was about 10 years old. I don't know the origin, but it antedates Seuss.
No.Dr.suess was just an author.
Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, won an Academy Award in 1945 for writing the best documentary short, Your Job in Germany (or Hitler Lives), for the United States Information & Education Division of the Army Services Forces. The eleven-minute film was directed by Frank Capra.You can see the video on YouTube, accessible via Related Links, below.
He was a doctor