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“ | Every Who down in Whoville liked Christmas a lot, but the Grinch, who lived just north of Whoville, did not! The Grinch hated Christmas! The whole Christmas season! Now please don't ask why, no one quite knows the reason. It could be that perhaps his shoes were too tight. It could be his head wasn't screwed on just right. But I think that the most likely reason of all may have been that his heart was two sizes too small. | „ |
~ The narrator about the Grinch. |
“ | You put your glasses on and face the facts! Am I the Grinch?! Ha! I'll show you! Hahaha, am I the Grinch? Out of my way, small Who, I've got better things to do than waste my time with you on Grinch Night! | „ |
~ The Grinch on Halloween. |
The Grinch is the titular main protagonist of the 1957 Christmas children's book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! by the late Dr. Seuss as well as its 1966 animated television adaptation of the same name and the titular main antagonist of the 1977 Halloween television special Halloween Is Grinch Night as well as the 1982 television special The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat.
He is a green hermit who originally used to develop a hatred of the Whos and the season of Christmas even more, so he planned to steal Christmas by sneaking out in the disguise of Santa Claus and stealing all of the Whos' presents. However, in the end, after seeing the Whos sing (even without their presents), the Grinch's heart softens and he becomes a much nicer person.
In the original Christmas special, he was voiced by the late Boris Karloff, who is best known for portraying Frankenstein's Monster in Frankenstein. In Halloween is Grinch Night, he was voiced by the late Hans Conried, who also voiced (and modeled) Captain James Hook in Disney's Peter Pan and Snidley Whiplash in Dudley Do Right, and portrayed Seuss's other villain Dr. Terwilliker in The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T. In The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat, he was voiced by the late Bob Holt. In the musical version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, he was portrayed by Patrick Page, who also portrayed Norman Osborn in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, Judge Claude Frollo in the musical adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mr. Greentoes in Moville Mysteries, Hades in Hadestown, Calvin Huntley in Chicago P.D. and Satan in Helluva Boss.
Personality[]
“ | Rare roast beast is a feast I can't stand in the least! | „ |
~ The Grinch |
Previous to his redemption, the Grinch is described as hating any sort of happiness. He was initially very selfish, sly, cunning, cruel, and manipulative. Among his long list of things that he hates the most are children, feasts, toys, and all forms of noise. On Halloween, he takes sadistic pleasure in terrorizing Whoville and does everything he can to futilely traumatize Euchariah on purpose; granted, while he almost literally asked for it, he is just a little boy trying to protect his family from the Grinch's malice.
He is also shown to be neglectful and outright abusive to his dog named Max, who he forces to wear a reindeer horn and pull his sled and magical boxcar, even using a whip to prod on him through the snow. However, after the Whos start singing even after he stole all of their gifts, he ended up deeply regretting his crimes. He not only returned everything that he stole, but attended the feast; indicating that the reason he is this way is that he is lonely.
In the Christmas special, Dr. Seuss also wrote a song that described how bad the Grinch was.
The way he targets the Wuzzy Woozoo is surprisingly dark for a children's show. He tries desperately to murder him just because he is there and just because he is the only Woozoo to not have migrated, not only showing a lack of remorse but smiling with homicidal glee as he pursues intending to rip him apart for the sake of doing so. This utterly twisted act is even worse because he intends to force Max to help carry out this unfeeling slaughter despite that would have doubtlessly traumatized the already lethargic canine.
In the 2018 movie, The Grinch is still a mean one, but significantly less of a mean one than previous versions, as he is portrayed as a grouchy cynic who prefers to mind his own business rather than actively hurt other people, will still be social when he needs to be, treats his dog well, and who decides to steal Christmas to prove a point rather than out of pure hatred for the Whos and the holiday. That said, he is still very sadistic at times as he takes as much delight in ruining Christmas as his other incarnations. In Halloween is Grinch Night, he actually possesses supernatural powers, such as shrinking and growing in size, and owning a paraphernalia wagon which contains an alternative dimension inhabited by the un-human race, a group of aggressive and destructive beings. In The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat, he appears as a mad scientist who can build various powerful contraptions such as a machine that mumbles noises and his most complex invention, a dark house which projects a beam of darkness into a desired target. The Grinch also really hates being called "greenface".
Other Media[]
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)[]
- Main article: The Grinch (2000)
The Grinch appeared as the main protagonist of the 2000 live-action film How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Universal Pictures.
He was portrayed by Jim Carrey, who also portrayed the Cable Guy in The Cable Guy, the Riddler in Batman Forever and Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask in The Mask. As a child, he was portrayed by the late Josh Ryan Evans in his final role before his death on August 5, 2002.
Video Game[]
The Grinch appears as the main protagonist and playable character in the 2000 video game based on the live-action film. The Grinch decides to destroy the Whos' Christmas. But when he loses his blueprints to his gadgets which end up scattering around the place, he’s forced to go on a journey to collect them.
The player is given tasks to do, such as smashing presents and other mischievous things to torment the Whos. Max the Dog is also a playable character which the Grinch can use to gain access to areas to help him progress further. Along the way, the player collects parts for the Grinch's sleigh, and once completed they are involved in a boss mission in which they chase down Santa Claus in his sleigh and shoot him down.
But like the film and book, the Grinch realizes the Whos are still happy. Once his heart grows, he returns to Whoville and apologizes for his actions.
The Grinch (2018)[]
- Main article: The Grinch (2018)
The Grinch appeared as the main protagonist villain of the 2018 Illumination animated film The Grinch, another full-length feature film by Universal Pictures.
He was voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch, who also played Smaug and Sauron in The Hobbit trilogy, Dormammu in Doctor Strange and Khan in Star Trek: Into Darkness.
Family Guy[]
The Grinch appeared in several episodes. He first appeared in Joe Swanson's story about how he lost the use of his legs. According to Joe, he had gotten a report that presents were being stolen from an orphanage. He arrived, got a ladder, and climber onto the roof where he noticed someone with a bag. He then confronted the Grinch, and they both participated in a fight scene that ended with Joe's legs being broken. This is later referenced when Joe reveals how he really lost his legs.
In a deleted season 12 episode, during a flashback, Carter Pewterschmidt is seen having an interview with the Grinch. When the Grinch asks how Carter feels about the Whos down in Whoville, Carter replies with "Who cares?" They both laugh and the Grinch welcomes Carter aboard as he smiles the Grinch's iconic smile. Carter asks what they were going to do next, and the Grinch replied that until winter they would be doing jet-ski rentals.
In Season 17, when Lois is angry that the family was able to put Christmas together without her, she decides to put on the Grinch's persona and trash the house. During this, she made various Grinch references while the an instrumental of the Grinch's theme played.
Fall Guys[]
In Fall Guys, two costumes for the Grinch (one generic, the other wearing his Santa Claus outfit) was added to the game as part of the game's third free-to-play season, being released to celebrate 2022's holiday season.
Powers and Abilities[]
Several versions of the Grinch (The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat, the live-action film) portray him as an inventor. In the former film, he invents several machines designed to spread evil and misery, including his vacu-sound-sweeper, a machine that sucks out pleasant noises and makes them sound garbled, or projects them out of the wrong mouth, and his dark-house, a tower that sends a beam of darkness anywhere he projects it. He can also change the beams to turn things different colors or patterns, and presumably make objects move on their own.
In Halloween is Grinch Night, the Grinch appears as more of an evil magician. In this film, he drives a paraphernalia wagon, a large cart holding a variety of monstrous creatures he uses to terrify people. In this film, he also has the power to detach his eyebrows, make them grow to an enormous size, and make them fly around on their own.
The Grinch possesses a great level of superhuman strength. All versions of the Grinch are much stronger than what his lanky frame suggests as he was able to lift the stack filled with hundreds of presents with ease. Furthermore, he is also very durable as he survived falling from heights that would have easily killed most humans.
Trivia[]
- Dr. Seuss admitted in interviews that he based the Grinch on himself when he felt ambivalence towards Christmas. As a hint, the Grinch mentions that he has put up with Christmas "for 53 years"; Seuss was 53 years old when the book was published.
- Though he's almost always described as green, it's only in the 1966 cartoon that he became that color, on the suggestion of the late director Chuck Jones. Dr. Seuss thought that he should be gray, as he was drawn in the book.
- The 1955 story The Hoobub and the Grinch that is included in Horton and the Kwuggerbug and more Lost Stories implies that there's more than one Grinch suggesting that the Grinch may actually be a species.
External Links[]
- The Grinch on the Heroes Wiki
- The Grinch on the Magnificent Baddie Wiki.
- The Grinch on the Wikipedia
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