These suckers will never know what hit ’em! Image: ew.com

One of the most beloved holiday heist capers is the animated television special, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966).

This animated short, developed by Cat in the Hat Productions and MGM Television, was produced and directed by the legendary animator Chuck Jones, in conjunction with author Dr. Seuss (Ted Geisel).

You know the story: A green mountain-dwelling creature, known as The Grinch, lives high above a pink-and-candy-coloured commune called Whoville. Every year, the Whos in Whoville pull out All The Stops to celebrate Christmas.

Alas! Their Grinchly neighbour is exceedingly ill-tempered. In the words of the epic song, he’s “a bad banana with a greasy black peel”, and his heart is “a dead tomato splotched with purple moldy spots.”

So you would not be surprised to learn the Grinch hates Christmas, everything about it, especially the noise, that infernal singing!

What’s to be done? Buy earplugs? No. Travel abroad? No. Build a sound-proof barrier? No, No, No.

He loathes the holiday, so it must be Done Away With. It does not matter that he’s the only one in the area who detests it. Everyone must treat his feelings as paramount.

Then. The Grinch gets a Wonderful, Awful Idea: He will plan a heist.

He will steal Christmas from Whoville.

Planning the heist. Image: fancaps.net

Christmas, as it turns out, is surprisingly easy to steal. Make a couple of cheap costumes, scrounge some big sacks, and plan your visit at night whilst everyone sleeps.

It couldn’t be easier! He leaves nothing behind: presents, decorations, and sleeping children’s candy – it’s all nicked by the Grinch. The perfect crime!

Except.

The Grinch could not know the unintended consequence of his robbery; how his victims would carry on regardless, and how that defiance would cause his unexpected affection towards them.

He also could not foresee the Sense of Urgency that would smack him up the back of the head and seize him with a desperation to save the holiday from himself.

This means, of course, the Wonderful, Awful Idea has failed. But the Grinch has gained a new raison d’être. Building community with his neighbours! Harmony over cantankerousness!

It’s a Brand New Day!

The Whos are not to be defeated. Image: worthpoint.com

How the Grinch Stole Christmas! debuted on December 18, 1966, on CBS television, and the network aired the short every year until 1988, when other networks Took Over.

It was an expensive production that was a year in the making. The CBS budget was $315,000 ($3 million US today), which was Unheard Of for an animated short.

According to Wikipedia, “Approximately 15,000 drawings and cels, 250 background drawings, 4,500 dispensable and unusable character layout drawings, and 1,200 character layout drawings were created for the special.”1

Animator Jones was an Old Hand at this sort of thing. He was, after all, the creator of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and other Looney Tunes characters. The Chuck Jones Virtual Experience website says, “He created over 300 films over a seven-decade career in animation. His films were nominated for 9 Academy Awards (winning 3). He was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Oscar by the Academy in 1996.”2

For the project, Boris Karloff was cast to narrate and provide the voice of the Grinch. (Sound engineers added a gravelly tone to the Grinch’s voice in post-production.) Actor/singer Thurl Ravenscroft (the original voice of Tony the Tiger) was hired to sing the epic ballad, “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch”.

This short is a product of remarkable vision. The animation style is so unique, it’s timeless, with its psychedelic colours and charming toy-set design of Whoville.

Plus, the Grinch is never terrifying, despite his yellow-and-red eyes and his Nefarious Scheming. Deep down, we all want the Grinch to come to his senses. Can’t he see what great neighbours the Whos are?

How about you? Are you a fan of How the Grinch Stole Christmas?

How the Grinch Stole Christmas! starring Boris Karloff, Thurl Ravenscroft, June Foray. Directed by Chuck Jones & Ben Washam. Written by Irv Spector & Bob Ogle. MGM Television, 1966, Colour, 26 mins.

Sources

1Wikipedia. (Retrieved December 23, 2024.) How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (TV Special).
2Chuck Jones (dot) com. (Retrieved December 23, 2024.) About Chuck Jones.

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