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Dance-along with the Cat: learn how to dance just like the cat with fun, easy-to-follow steps; 16 deleted scenes: never-before-seen footage with lots of surprises; 20 outtakes: hilarious bloopers featuring Mike Myers as the Cat; The Purrrr-fect Stamp: an unprecedented look at the making of a new U.S. stamp celebrating the real Dr. Seuss; The Dirt on D.I.R.T.: how the magical cleaning machine came to life; Seussville U.S.A.: see how everyday Pomona, CA was transformed into fantastical Seussland; The Mother of All Messes: learn how Special Effects created the biggest mess ever; The Music: a firsthand look at unusual Seussian instruments; Plus more on the Cat, the Fish, the kids and the S.L.O.W.
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1. Main Titles
2. Humberfloob's Real Estate
3. Conrad the Unclean
4. Larry
5. Mom's Rules
6. A Humungous Cat!
7. Fun, Fun, Fun
8. The Cat & the Couch
9. The Kupkake-inator!
10. Thing 1 & Thing 2
11. Looking for the Lock
12. A Pussycat Piñata
13. The S.L.O.W.
14. Plan C
15. The Race Is On!
16. The Mother of All Messes
17. Enough Is Enough!
18. The Cat Cleans Up
19. What Would You Do?
20. End Titles
Give The Cat in the Hat credit: It more than lives up to the Cat's promise to deliver "pure unadulterated fun without any good sense or judgment." This extends to Mike Myers's somewhat desperate performance, as well as this DVD itself, whose bonus features include bloopers in which the adult actors swear when they flub their lines. The profanities are bleeped, but still, this is a family film, after all. Dr. Seuss' wonderful, whimsical, mischievous book is as buried as Myers under all that fur. But critics don't know what the little kids understand: The bright colors, the slapstick and mayhem, the mild profanities, and below-the-belt gags are perfectly pitched to the target adolescent audience. The Cat (voiced by Myers as equal parts Bert Lahr, Charles Nelson Reilly, and Saturday Night Live's "Coffee Talk" hostess Linda Richman), works his dubious magic on two disagreeable siblings, rule breaker Conrad (Spencer Breslin) and control freak Sally (Dakota Fanning). Oscar nominee (but certainly not for this film) Alec Baldwin is game in the thankless role of the smarmy, slimy next-door neighbor with designs on Conrad and Sally's mother (Kelly Preston). It is perhaps a coincidence that he recently vowed to a reporter that he would do no more kids' films. If only the movie was as much fun as this disc's imaginative animated menus, hosted by Breslin and Fanning. The Cat in the Hat may be, to quote the top-hatted feline, "the mother of all messes," but on the "Phunometer," it scores high with the kids who helped make it a $100 million box office hit. It will, no doubt, enjoy more than nine lives on home video. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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