In Search of Dr. Seuss

Also starring (in order of appearance) are Matt Frewer, Christopher Lloyd, Andrea Martin, David Paymer, Patrick Stewart, Andraé Crouch, Robin Williams and Eileen Brennan.

Kathy Lane, a reporter, goes to Theodor Geisel's La Jolla, California, home and meets a strange character.

But it turns into a tale with an elephant, the mayor, planes with confetti, a Raja, a band playing music, and more.

Mulvaney brings Kathy to a revolving door that is shown to represent the way people rejected Dr. Seuss's first book for publishing.

The Voice of America shows Kathy the documentary, Hitler Lives, which was made by Geisel and his wife.

The Voice of America further reveals that Dr. Seuss's initial drawings of Yertle the Turtle depicted the character with a Hitler-esque mustache and a Nazi uniform.

Kathy meets again with the Cat in the Hat, who tells her his own origin story as told by a father reading to his two daughters.

Kathy and The Cat in the Hat visit the library, at which they sing Oh, the Places You'll Go!, after which they are transported back to Dr. Seuss's house.

Nearly two months before the television premiere on TNT, Turner Home Entertainment released In Search of Dr. Seuss directly to VHS on September 14, 1994, and re-released it on June 6, 1995, the same date as the home-video releases of Ralph Bakshi's The Butter Battle Book and Hanna-Barbera's Daisy-Head Mayzie.

Simultaneously, Turner combined the films on a LaserDisc release with an exclusive distribution by Image Entertainment.