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Horton Hears a Who! (film)

Horton Hears a Who! (also known as Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! or simply Horton) is a 2008 American computer animated adventure comedy film based on the 1954 book of the same name by Dr. Seuss, produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino in their directorial debuts, the film's screenplay was written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, and features the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell as Horton the Elephant and Mayor Ned McDodd, respectively, alongside Carol Burnett, Will Arnett, Seth Rogen, Dan Fogler, Isla Fisher, Jonah Hill, and Amy Poehler.[4] John Powell composed the film's musical score. It is the fourth screen adaptation of the book following the 1970 Chuck Jones television special, the 1987 Soviet animated short, and the 1992 Russian animated short.[5][6]

Horton Hears a Who!
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Screenplay byCinco Paul
Ken Daurio
Based onHorton Hears a Who!
by Dr. Seuss
Produced by
  • Bob Gordon
  • Bruce Anderson
Starring
Edited byTim Nordquist
Music byJohn Powell
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox[1]
Release date
  • March 14, 2008 (2008-03-14)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$85 million[3]
Box office$299.5 million[3]

The film was released theatrically on March 14, 2008 to generally positive reviews, and grossed $299 million on a budget of $85 million. Horton Hears a Who! was the third Dr. Seuss feature film adaptation,[7] the first adaptation to be fully animated using CGI technology,[8] the first adaptation to receive critical acclaim, and the second Dr. Seuss film starring Jim Carrey after How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000).[8]

Plot

In the Jungle of Nool, Horton the Elephant, the jungle’s eccentric teacher, hears a tiny yelp coming from a floating dust speck and gives chase to it before placing it on top of a pink flower. Horton finds out the speck harbors the city of Whoville and its inhabitants, the Whos, led by Mayor Ned McDodd, whose family includes his wife Sally, 96 daughters whose names all begin with the letter H, and one young son named JoJo. Despite being the oldest child and next in line for the mayoral position, JoJo does not want to be the next mayor, and he does not talk because he is so scared of disappointing his father. Once Horton begins carrying the speck with him, the city starts experiencing strange phenomena (earthquakes and changes in the weather), and the Mayor finds his attempts to caution Whoville challenged by the Town Council, led by the opportunistic yet condescending Chairman.

After he makes contact with Horton, the Mayor finds out from local scientist Dr. Mary Lou LaRue that Whoville will be destroyed if Horton does not find a "safer, more stable home". With the help of his best friend Morton the mouse, Horton decides to place the speck atop Mt. Nool, the safest place in the jungle. The head of the jungle, the Sour Kangaroo, who refuses to believe that the Whos exist, demands numerous times that Horton give up the speck for overshadowing her authority, but Horton refuses. Also taking force toward Horton are the Wickersham Brothers, a group of monkeys who like to cause havoc around the jungle. Eventually, the Kangaroo enlists a sinister but idiotic vulture named Vlad Vladikoff to get rid of the speck by force. He initially only agrees to do it in exchange for the Kangaroo's son Rudy, but when she threatens to hire the Wickersham Brothers to do it as she will probably change her mind, he eventually decides to do it for free.

Vlad does many attempts to steal the flower, but Horton outruns him. In a last attempt to steal it, Vlad manages to steal the flower away from Horton and drops it into a massive field of identical pink flowers causing a large tremor in Whoville. After unsuccessfully picking 2,999,999 flowers, Horton eventually recovers the flower (exactly the 3,000,000th flower), also revealing himself to the rest of Whoville. The Kangaroo eventually finds out that Horton still has the speck, fires Vlad, and rallies the jungle community into arresting Horton, preying on their fears that their own children will become chaotic delinquents under his influence.

Upon cornering him, the Kangaroo offers Horton a final chance to renounce Whoville's existence. Horton refuses, and despite the heartfelt speech that he gives, the Kangaroo orders the animals to rope and cage him, and to have the speck and Whoville destroyed by dropping it in a pot of beezlenut oil. The Mayor enlists all of his people to make noise, so that all the animals will find out they're really there, assisted by JoJo's "Symphonophone", an invention which creates a huge musical contribution and reveals that JoJo's "true" passion is music, but still fails to penetrate the surface of the speck.

The Kangaroo snatches the flower from the captured Horton and prepares to drop it into the pot. Meanwhile, JoJo grabs the horn that was used to project Horton's voice, runs up the highest tower, and screams his first word, breaking through the sound barrier just seconds before the speck hits the oil. Rudy grabs the flower and proclaims he hears it, and the other animals of Nool notice that they hear it too. Despite his mother's objections, Rudy returns the flower to the released Horton, while the animals, realizing the truth about the Whos' existence, turn on the Kangaroo for deceiving them. While being praised for his integrity by his neighbors, Horton forgives the devastated and regretful Kangaroo, who befriends him with a makeshift umbrella for Whoville. The film ends with the Whos and the animals of Nool gathering to recite the chorus from "Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon, and it is revealed that the Jungle of Nool (and Earth as a whole) is just one speck, like Whoville, among numerous others, floating in space.

Voice cast

 
Jim Carrey and his family at the world premiere of the film in Westwood, Los Angeles
  • Jim Carrey as Horton the Elephant, a big-hearted, eccentric, goofy, naive, and outgoing elephant and teacher in the Jungle of Nool who possesses acute hearing abilities.
  • Steve Carell as Mayor Ned McDodd, the eccentric and fun-loving mayor of Whoville who has 96 daughters, 1 son named JoJo and a wife named Sally.
  • Carol Burnett as Sour Kangaroo, an egomaniacal kangaroo who mistrusts Horton's inquisitive nature as a threat to her legal authority over Nool.
  • Will Arnett as Vlad Vladikoff, a scary, savage and murderous yet goofy, eccentric and idiotic vulture with a Russian accent[9] hired by the Sour Kangaroo to steal Horton's flower.
  • Seth Rogen as Morton, a mouse and Horton's best friend in the Jungle of Nool who does not believe his story, but still helps him.
  • Dan Fogler as The Chairman, the lead Whoville councilman who is dedicated to traditions and mistrustful of Mayor McDodd.
    • Fogler also voices Yummo Wickersham, the largest and oldest of the Wickersham apes and the leader and older brother of the Wickershams.
  • Isla Fisher as Dr. Mary Lou LaRue, a professor, scientist and inventor at Who U.
  • Jonah Hill as Tommy, a fat orange bear cub and one of Horton's students.
  • Amy Poehler as Sally O'Malley-McDodd, Mayor McDodd's wife and mother to Jojo and her 96 daughters.
  • Jaime Pressly as Mrs. Quilligan, a Russian Palooski and Jessica's mother.
  • Jesse McCartney as JoJo McDodd, Mayor McDodd's quiet eldest son who does not want to be the next mayor.
    • Fletcher Sheridan provides JoJo's singing voice in the film's final song.
  • Selena Gomez as Helga McDodd, one of the mayor's daughters.
  • Josh Flitter as Rudy Kangaroo, Sour Kangaroo's doubtful son who is much kinder than his mother.
  • Niecy Nash as Miss Yelp, Mayor McDodd's secretary.
  • Laura Ortiz as Jessica Quilligan, a Russian Palooski, Mrs. Quilligan's daughter and one of Horton's students.
  • Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Angela, a female glummox and one of Horton's students.
  • Joey King as Katie, a cute and eccentric yet odd baby yak.
  • Bill Farmer as Willie, an orange bear and Tommy's dad.
  • Marshall Efron and Tim Nordquist as the Wickersham Guards and brothers, Yummo's younger brothers and Henchmen.
  • Heather Goldenhersh as Who Girl
  • Charles Osgood as the Narrator

Production

After the critical and commercial failure of The Cat in the Hat 2003 film, Dr. Seuss' widow, Audrey Geisel, was so unhappy with the film that she then decided not to allow any more live-action feature films based on his work.[10] In March 2005, as Blue Sky Studios was completing Robots, the studio and 20th Century Fox Animation president Chris Meledandri asked Geisel about getting the adaptation rights for Horton Hears a Who!.[11][2] The art director for Robots, Steve Martino, along with story consultant and additional scene director Jimmy Hayward,[12] created a model of protagonist Horton and some animation tests to showcase their design ideas to Geisel,[11] who eventually agreed on "a seven-figure deal" for both the book and its predecessor Horton Hatches the Egg. Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio were then hired to write the script,[13] to be directed by Hayward and Martino with a set release date of 2008.[12]

Geisel was credited as a supervising producer and watched production up close,[11] and also gave the directors full access to her late husband's archives, including his original sketches, 3-D sculptures, work done for the film The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953), and even memos Dr. Seuss traded with Chuck Jones during the production of the Grinch TV special.[14] For references in doing the character animation, along with footage of the voice actors performing their lines, the Blue Sky animators recorded themselves performing the script in an "acting room" to see what of their body language could translate well into the film.[15]

To make Horton different from and look different compared to the mammoths Blue Sky worked with in the Ice Age series, he would at times able to stand and walk upright on two legs making him somewhat bipedal, in a way that made him look like "a fat man in an elephant suit". While the design had a major difference from the original book, with a bigger mouth to allow for wider facial expressions like those of Jim Carrey, as the directors noticed Horton's design in the book varied according to his emotion, the 3D wireframe tried to allow for the same effects.[16]

Soundtrack

The original score for the film's soundtrack album was composed by John Powell. A soundtrack consisting of the film's score was released on March 25, 2008 by Varèse Sarabande.[17][18] Near the end of the picture, the cast comes together and sings the song "Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon.[19]

Horton Hears a Who!
(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Film score by
ReleasedMarch 25, 2008
GenreSoundtrack
Length59:56
LabelVarèse Sarabande
ProducerJohn Powell

Others songs featured in the film are:[20]

Title Performer
"Can't Fight This Feeling" Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Amy Poehler, Carol Burnett, Dan Fogler, Seth Rogen, Will Arnett and Fletcher Sheridan
"Quickie" Thomas Foyer
"Swingville Sashay" Muff & Rezz
"Agua Melao" Gilberto Candido
"The Blue Danube" Johann Strauss II

Reception

Critical reception

On Rotten Tomatoes 80% of 137 reviews were positive, with an average rating of 7/10. The site's consensus reads, "Horton Hears A Who! is both whimsical and heartwarming, and is the rare Dr. Seuss adaptation that stays true to the spirit of the source material."[21] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 based on 31 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[22] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film version an "A−" grade on an "A+" to "F" scale.[23]

Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter called it "A delight, brimming with colorful, elastic characters and bountiful wit."[24]

John Anderson of Variety wrote: "The real stars of the movie are the animators, who imbue even the overgrowth in Horton's jungle with a certain floppy Seuss-ishness."[25]

Box office

Horton Hears a Who! grossed a total of $299.5 million on an $85 million budget. $154.5 million came from the United States and Canada, and $145 million from other territories.[3][26]

In its opening weekend, the film grossed $45 million in 3,954 theaters, averaging $11,384 per theater in the United States and Canada, and ranking #1 at the box office.[27] The film also had the strongest opening for a film starring Jim Carrey since Bruce Almighty, with the same applying to his costar in both films, Steve Carell.[23]

The film previously had the fourth-largest opening weekend in March, behind Ice Age, Ice Age: The Meltdown and 300, and as of September 2012, it ranks on the 15th place.[28] In the United States and Canada, Horton Hears a Who! was also the #1 film its second weekend of release, grossing $25 million over the Easter frame, in 3,961 theaters and averaging $6,208 per venue. It dropped to #2 in its third weekend grossing $17.8 million in 3,826 theaters and averaging $4,637 per venue. At the international box office it remained at #1 in its third week.[29]

Interpretations

Horton Hears a Who!, like other Dr. Seuss creations, contains layered subtexts and messages. A major theme regards learning about universal values between vastly different places and people, as shown by the quote "A person's a person, no matter how small". This is employed on many levels: primarily with Horton and the Mayor of Whoville making contact and championing each other to the point where everyone around them eventually learns the truth about the speck that Whoville resides on; but also with the Mayor and Sour Kangaroo's relationships with their respective sons, Horton and the Mayor being challenged by Sour Kangaroo and the Chairman, the fickle herd mentality of the jungle community (save Horton's students and Morton) and Horton still forgiving Sour Kangaroo, and the ending shot of all of the worlds being specks in space.[30]

Awards

Award Category Nominee Result
Annie Award[31] Best Animated Effects Alen Lai Nominated
Best Character Animation in a Feature Production Jeff Gabor
Best Character Design in an Animated Feature Production Sang Jun Lee
Best Music in an Animated Feature Production John Powell
Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio
ASCAP Award[32] Top Box Office Films John Powell for Bolt, Hancock and Jumper Won
Golden Trailer Award[33] Best Animation/Family TV Spot for "Whomongous" Horton Hears a Who! Nominated
IFMCA Award[34] Best Original Score for an Animated Feature Film John Powell
Golden Reel Award[35] Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects, Foley, Music, Dialogue and ADR Animation in a Feature Film Randy Thom (supervising sound editor, sound designer)
Dennis Leonard (supervising sound editor)
Jonathan Null (supervising dialogue/adr editor)
Sue Fox (supervising foley editor)
Thomas A. Carlson (music editor)
Steve Slanec (dialogue editor)
Colette D. Dahanne (sound effects editor)
Pete Horner (sound effects editor)
Kyrsten Mate (sound effects editor)
Mac Smith (sound effects editor)
Jeremy Bowker (foley editor)
Andrea Gard (foley editor)
Ronni Brown (foley artist)
Ellen Heuer (foley artist)
Dennie Thorpe (foley artist)
Jana Vance (foley artist)
OFCS Award[36] Best Animated Feature Horton Hears a Who!
Satellite Award[37] Best Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media Horton Hears a Who!
Best Original Score John Powell
Young Artist Award[38] Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role - Young Actress Selena Gomez, Shelby Adamowsky and Joey King

Home media

Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 9, 2008. Three versions of the DVD are available: a single-disc edition, a 2-disc special edition, and a gift set packaged with a Horton plush. All three versions included the Ice Age short film Surviving Sid.[39]

In the United States, the film earned $77,630,768 from DVD sales and $180,434 from Blu-ray sales for a total of $77,811,202 in video sales.[26]

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This article is about the 2008 animated film by Blue Sky Studios For the book it was based on see Horton Hears a Who For the 1970 television film see Horton Hears a Who TV special Horton Hears a Who also known as Dr Seuss Horton Hears a Who or simply Horton is a 2008 American computer animated adventure comedy film based on the 1954 book of the same name by Dr Seuss produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox Directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino in their directorial debuts the film s screenplay was written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio and features the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell as Horton the Elephant and Mayor Ned McDodd respectively alongside Carol Burnett Will Arnett Seth Rogen Dan Fogler Isla Fisher Jonah Hill and Amy Poehler 4 John Powell composed the film s musical score It is the fourth screen adaptation of the book following the 1970 Chuck Jones television special the 1987 Soviet animated short and the 1992 Russian animated short 5 6 Horton Hears a Who Theatrical release posterDirected byJimmy Hayward Steve MartinoScreenplay byCinco PaulKen DaurioBased onHorton Hears a Who by Dr SeussProduced byBob Gordon Bruce AndersonStarringJim Carrey Steve Carell Carol Burnett Will Arnett Seth Rogen Dan Fogler Isla Fisher Jonah Hill Amy PoehlerEdited byTim NordquistMusic byJohn PowellProductioncompaniesBlue Sky Studios 1 20th Century Fox Animation 2 Distributed by20th Century Fox 1 Release dateMarch 14 2008 2008 03 14 Running time86 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 85 million 3 Box office 299 5 million 3 The film was released theatrically on March 14 2008 to generally positive reviews and grossed 299 million on a budget of 85 million Horton Hears a Who was the third Dr Seuss feature film adaptation 7 the first adaptation to be fully animated using CGI technology 8 the first adaptation to receive critical acclaim and the second Dr Seuss film starring Jim Carrey after How the Grinch Stole Christmas 2000 8 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Critical reception 5 2 Box office 5 3 Interpretations 5 4 Awards 6 Home media 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditIn the Jungle of Nool Horton the Elephant the jungle s eccentric teacher hears a tiny yelp coming from a floating dust speck and gives chase to it before placing it on top of a pink flower Horton finds out the speck harbors the city of Whoville and its inhabitants the Whos led by Mayor Ned McDodd whose family includes his wife Sally 96 daughters whose names all begin with the letter H and one young son named JoJo Despite being the oldest child and next in line for the mayoral position JoJo does not want to be the next mayor and he does not talk because he is so scared of disappointing his father Once Horton begins carrying the speck with him the city starts experiencing strange phenomena earthquakes and changes in the weather and the Mayor finds his attempts to caution Whoville challenged by the Town Council led by the opportunistic yet condescending Chairman After he makes contact with Horton the Mayor finds out from local scientist Dr Mary Lou LaRue that Whoville will be destroyed if Horton does not find a safer more stable home With the help of his best friend Morton the mouse Horton decides to place the speck atop Mt Nool the safest place in the jungle The head of the jungle the Sour Kangaroo who refuses to believe that the Whos exist demands numerous times that Horton give up the speck for overshadowing her authority but Horton refuses Also taking force toward Horton are the Wickersham Brothers a group of monkeys who like to cause havoc around the jungle Eventually the Kangaroo enlists a sinister but idiotic vulture named Vlad Vladikoff to get rid of the speck by force He initially only agrees to do it in exchange for the Kangaroo s son Rudy but when she threatens to hire the Wickersham Brothers to do it as she will probably change her mind he eventually decides to do it for free Vlad does many attempts to steal the flower but Horton outruns him In a last attempt to steal it Vlad manages to steal the flower away from Horton and drops it into a massive field of identical pink flowers causing a large tremor in Whoville After unsuccessfully picking 2 999 999 flowers Horton eventually recovers the flower exactly the 3 000 000th flower also revealing himself to the rest of Whoville The Kangaroo eventually finds out that Horton still has the speck fires Vlad and rallies the jungle community into arresting Horton preying on their fears that their own children will become chaotic delinquents under his influence Upon cornering him the Kangaroo offers Horton a final chance to renounce Whoville s existence Horton refuses and despite the heartfelt speech that he gives the Kangaroo orders the animals to rope and cage him and to have the speck and Whoville destroyed by dropping it in a pot of beezlenut oil The Mayor enlists all of his people to make noise so that all the animals will find out they re really there assisted by JoJo s Symphonophone an invention which creates a huge musical contribution and reveals that JoJo s true passion is music but still fails to penetrate the surface of the speck The Kangaroo snatches the flower from the captured Horton and prepares to drop it into the pot Meanwhile JoJo grabs the horn that was used to project Horton s voice runs up the highest tower and screams his first word breaking through the sound barrier just seconds before the speck hits the oil Rudy grabs the flower and proclaims he hears it and the other animals of Nool notice that they hear it too Despite his mother s objections Rudy returns the flower to the released Horton while the animals realizing the truth about the Whos existence turn on the Kangaroo for deceiving them While being praised for his integrity by his neighbors Horton forgives the devastated and regretful Kangaroo who befriends him with a makeshift umbrella for Whoville The film ends with the Whos and the animals of Nool gathering to recite the chorus from Can t Fight This Feeling by REO Speedwagon and it is revealed that the Jungle of Nool and Earth as a whole is just one speck like Whoville among numerous others floating in space Voice cast Edit Jim Carrey and his family at the world premiere of the film in Westwood Los Angeles Jim Carrey as Horton the Elephant a big hearted eccentric goofy naive and outgoing elephant and teacher in the Jungle of Nool who possesses acute hearing abilities Steve Carell as Mayor Ned McDodd the eccentric and fun loving mayor of Whoville who has 96 daughters 1 son named JoJo and a wife named Sally Carol Burnett as Sour Kangaroo an egomaniacal kangaroo who mistrusts Horton s inquisitive nature as a threat to her legal authority over Nool Will Arnett as Vlad Vladikoff a scary savage and murderous yet goofy eccentric and idiotic vulture with a Russian accent 9 hired by the Sour Kangaroo to steal Horton s flower Seth Rogen as Morton a mouse and Horton s best friend in the Jungle of Nool who does not believe his story but still helps him Dan Fogler as The Chairman the lead Whoville councilman who is dedicated to traditions and mistrustful of Mayor McDodd Fogler also voices Yummo Wickersham the largest and oldest of the Wickersham apes and the leader and older brother of the Wickershams Isla Fisher as Dr Mary Lou LaRue a professor scientist and inventor at Who U Jonah Hill as Tommy a fat orange bear cub and one of Horton s students Amy Poehler as Sally O Malley McDodd Mayor McDodd s wife and mother to Jojo and her 96 daughters Jaime Pressly as Mrs Quilligan a Russian Palooski and Jessica s mother Jesse McCartney as JoJo McDodd Mayor McDodd s quiet eldest son who does not want to be the next mayor Fletcher Sheridan provides JoJo s singing voice in the film s final song Selena Gomez as Helga McDodd one of the mayor s daughters Josh Flitter as Rudy Kangaroo Sour Kangaroo s doubtful son who is much kinder than his mother Niecy Nash as Miss Yelp Mayor McDodd s secretary Laura Ortiz as Jessica Quilligan a Russian Palooski Mrs Quilligan s daughter and one of Horton s students Colleen O Shaughnessey as Angela a female glummox and one of Horton s students Joey King as Katie a cute and eccentric yet odd baby yak Bill Farmer as Willie an orange bear and Tommy s dad Marshall Efron and Tim Nordquist as the Wickersham Guards and brothers Yummo s younger brothers and Henchmen Heather Goldenhersh as Who Girl Charles Osgood as the NarratorProduction EditAfter the critical and commercial failure of The Cat in the Hat 2003 film Dr Seuss widow Audrey Geisel was so unhappy with the film that she then decided not to allow any more live action feature films based on his work 10 In March 2005 as Blue Sky Studios was completing Robots the studio and 20th Century Fox Animation president Chris Meledandri asked Geisel about getting the adaptation rights for Horton Hears a Who 11 2 The art director for Robots Steve Martino along with story consultant and additional scene director Jimmy Hayward 12 created a model of protagonist Horton and some animation tests to showcase their design ideas to Geisel 11 who eventually agreed on a seven figure deal for both the book and its predecessor Horton Hatches the Egg Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio were then hired to write the script 13 to be directed by Hayward and Martino with a set release date of 2008 12 Geisel was credited as a supervising producer and watched production up close 11 and also gave the directors full access to her late husband s archives including his original sketches 3 D sculptures work done for the film The 5 000 Fingers of Dr T 1953 and even memos Dr Seuss traded with Chuck Jones during the production of the Grinch TV special 14 For references in doing the character animation along with footage of the voice actors performing their lines the Blue Sky animators recorded themselves performing the script in an acting room to see what of their body language could translate well into the film 15 To make Horton different from and look different compared to the mammoths Blue Sky worked with in the Ice Age series he would at times able to stand and walk upright on two legs making him somewhat bipedal in a way that made him look like a fat man in an elephant suit While the design had a major difference from the original book with a bigger mouth to allow for wider facial expressions like those of Jim Carrey as the directors noticed Horton s design in the book varied according to his emotion the 3D wireframe tried to allow for the same effects 16 Soundtrack EditThe original score for the film s soundtrack album was composed by John Powell A soundtrack consisting of the film s score was released on March 25 2008 by Varese Sarabande 17 18 Near the end of the picture the cast comes together and sings the song Can t Fight This Feeling by REO Speedwagon 19 Horton Hears a Who Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Film score by John PowellReleasedMarch 25 2008GenreSoundtrackLength59 56LabelVarese SarabandeProducerJohn PowellOthers songs featured in the film are 20 Title Performer Can t Fight This Feeling Jim Carrey Steve Carell Amy Poehler Carol Burnett Dan Fogler Seth Rogen Will Arnett and Fletcher Sheridan Quickie Thomas Foyer Swingville Sashay Muff amp Rezz Agua Melao Gilberto Candido The Blue Danube Johann Strauss IIReception EditCritical reception Edit On Rotten Tomatoes 80 of 137 reviews were positive with an average rating of 7 10 The site s consensus reads Horton Hears A Who is both whimsical and heartwarming and is the rare Dr Seuss adaptation that stays true to the spirit of the source material 21 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 based on 31 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 22 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film version an A grade on an A to F scale 23 Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter called it A delight brimming with colorful elastic characters and bountiful wit 24 John Anderson of Variety wrote The real stars of the movie are the animators who imbue even the overgrowth in Horton s jungle with a certain floppy Seuss ishness 25 Box office Edit Horton Hears a Who grossed a total of 299 5 million on an 85 million budget 154 5 million came from the United States and Canada and 145 million from other territories 3 26 In its opening weekend the film grossed 45 million in 3 954 theaters averaging 11 384 per theater in the United States and Canada and ranking 1 at the box office 27 The film also had the strongest opening for a film starring Jim Carrey since Bruce Almighty with the same applying to his costar in both films Steve Carell 23 The film previously had the fourth largest opening weekend in March behind Ice Age Ice Age The Meltdown and 300 and as of September 2012 it ranks on the 15th place 28 In the United States and Canada Horton Hears a Who was also the 1 film its second weekend of release grossing 25 million over the Easter frame in 3 961 theaters and averaging 6 208 per venue It dropped to 2 in its third weekend grossing 17 8 million in 3 826 theaters and averaging 4 637 per venue At the international box office it remained at 1 in its third week 29 Interpretations Edit Horton Hears a Who like other Dr Seuss creations contains layered subtexts and messages A major theme regards learning about universal values between vastly different places and people as shown by the quote A person s a person no matter how small This is employed on many levels primarily with Horton and the Mayor of Whoville making contact and championing each other to the point where everyone around them eventually learns the truth about the speck that Whoville resides on but also with the Mayor and Sour Kangaroo s relationships with their respective sons Horton and the Mayor being challenged by Sour Kangaroo and the Chairman the fickle herd mentality of the jungle community save Horton s students and Morton and Horton still forgiving Sour Kangaroo and the ending shot of all of the worlds being specks in space 30 Awards Edit Award Category Nominee ResultAnnie Award 31 Best Animated Effects Alen Lai NominatedBest Character Animation in a Feature Production Jeff GaborBest Character Design in an Animated Feature Production Sang Jun LeeBest Music in an Animated Feature Production John PowellBest Writing in an Animated Feature Production Cinco Paul and Ken DaurioASCAP Award 32 Top Box Office Films John Powell for Bolt Hancock and Jumper WonGolden Trailer Award 33 Best Animation Family TV Spot for Whomongous Horton Hears a Who NominatedIFMCA Award 34 Best Original Score for an Animated Feature Film John PowellGolden Reel Award 35 Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Music Dialogue and ADR Animation in a Feature Film Randy Thom supervising sound editor sound designer Dennis Leonard supervising sound editor Jonathan Null supervising dialogue adr editor Sue Fox supervising foley editor Thomas A Carlson music editor Steve Slanec dialogue editor Colette D Dahanne sound effects editor Pete Horner sound effects editor Kyrsten Mate sound effects editor Mac Smith sound effects editor Jeremy Bowker foley editor Andrea Gard foley editor Ronni Brown foley artist Ellen Heuer foley artist Dennie Thorpe foley artist Jana Vance foley artist OFCS Award 36 Best Animated Feature Horton Hears a Who Satellite Award 37 Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media Horton Hears a Who Best Original Score John PowellYoung Artist Award 38 Best Performance in a Voice Over Role Young Actress Selena Gomez Shelby Adamowsky and Joey KingHome media EditDr Seuss Horton Hears a Who was released on DVD and Blu ray on December 9 2008 Three versions of the DVD are available a single disc edition a 2 disc special edition and a gift set packaged with a Horton plush All three versions included the Ice Age short film Surviving Sid 39 In the United States the film earned 77 630 768 from DVD sales and 180 434 from Blu ray sales for a total of 77 811 202 in 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