The Antlerette December 2018 Volume 93 Issue 4
The Evolution of How The Grinch Stole Christmas Esmee Teresi, Staff
As Christmas approaches, many Americans begin their holiday traditions: drinking cocoa and watching Christmas movies. The famous holiday classic, How The Grinch Stole Christmas is rejoiced around the Christmas season by many and continues to have renditions made of it. Several versions of the film have been adapted with the most recent version of the Grinch being voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch. The character was first introduced to television in the 1966 animated TV special. It was based on Dr. Seuss’ 1957 illustrated kids book revolving around the town of Whoville and the Grinch’s grouchy but silly personality. Then in 2000, a live-action version was released starring Jim Carrey as the Grinch. Everyone was put into heavy makeup and prosthetics to resemble the town of Whoville’s wacky hairstyles and oddly pointed noses, and Jim Carrey was put into a big fuzzy suit and was painted bright green. Then, the most recent movie was
released, paying homage to the original cartoon by also using animation, but in a more refined and modern style. Each rendition of the story maintains that the Grinch hates Christmas and wants to ruin it, ending with the same heartfelt message that we all know and love: the Grinch finally seeing the beauty of Christmas and having a heart. In my opinion, the original 1966 version of the story is by far my favorite. It’s like the Dr. Seuss book came to life. The animation is almost identical to the illustrations in the book and it’s my favorite story out of them all. It’s short, sweet and reminds me of the cold December nights I had as a kid curled up on the couch with a blanket watching Christmas movies. But no matter your favorite version of the beloved classic, we all come together and can hear “you’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch” and appreciate such a comical and fun Christmas story. https:// nerdist .com