

Martin Short voicing chaos in a flying machine—what more does your inner child need?
Why do birds migrate? Why do some animals sleep during the day and wake up at night? And where does honey come from? The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, so let's hop in the Thing-a-majigger and Go! Go! Go! on an adventure!! The Cat takes his young friends exploring all around the world, learning about bees, birds, and other critters. From the beach to the skies, The Cat in the Hat shows how it's perfectly natural to explore the world. Just as Dr. Seuss helped generations of children to read, The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! allows young ones to explore nature and science!
Acting
Martin Short's vocal gymnastics—pure unhinged commitment.
Production
Seussian production design that respects the original ink.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was PBS's answer to Nick Jr.'s science gap—Dr. Seuss's estate finally licensed TV rights after decades of refusal.
Martin Short recorded his lines standing up, full physical performance, because he literally cannot do voice work sitting down—it's in his contract chaos clause.
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