Category talk:Dr. Seuss parodies
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Potential entries
editA reference that list/discuss some parodies of Dr. Seuss (to help support notability):
- Nel, Philip (2004). Dr. Seuss: American Icon. Continuum International Publishing. pp. 168–192, chapter six.
List of possible entries to this category (some are mentioned in the above reference):
- One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads is a stub. More pastiche than parody.
- Two Moms, the Zark and Me, sequel to the above.
- "A Scause for Applause" contained a Dr. Seuss parody as a segment.
- The Kid in the Crib was reviewed in Library Journal.
- The Cat and the Mitt is a Dr. Seuss parody. Several newspapers that have mentioned it, some with a brief summary, as part of their RNC reporting.
- The Cat NOT in the Hat, by "Dr. Juice", is a suppressed book, the OJ trial told in Dr. Seuss fashion, the subject of a perhaps notable lawsuit.
- "The OJ Trial As Told By Dr. Seuss" was a viral e-mail/USENET posting back in the day. It is mentioned, and the first four lines are quoted, in Nel.
- "The Binch That Stole Airplanes" is a Dr Seuss parody about 9/11, available on Snopes, who explains it was discussed in several newspapers. It is mentioned in Nel.
- Moxy Früvous has a version of Green Eggs and Ham.
- Bulworth: the raps are described by Nel as in the style of Dr. Seuss.
- Truax is a pro-logging rebuttal discussed in The Lorax, mentioned in Nel. It is definitely a parody, but note that this entry is a subpage of The Lorax, which obviously should not be in the parody category.
- "How the Grinch Stole the Election" by Bill Maher, mentioned in Nel.
- "How the Grinch Stole America" by Salman Rushdie, collected in his Step Across This Line, mentioned in Nel. Pretty much all reviews of the latter mention the parody.
- "Oh, The People Who Hate You!" by Jon Stewart, received some newspaper coverage.
- "Scooping the Loop Snooper", a Dr. Seuss style proof of the unsolvability of the halting problem, [1], linked-to in the Geoffrey K. Pullum and Halting problem articles.
- No Jumping on the Bed! article says it is written in a Dr. Seuss style. I don't see it.
- The Story of Flibber-o-loo article says the author wrote it "as if he were Dr. Seuss". Unsourced.
- Epic Rap Battles of History "Dr. Seuss vs. Shakespeare" episode
- List of The Angry Beavers episodes "Canucks Amuck / Yak in the Sack" episode
Seeing this category get CfD'd twice invoking WP:SMALLCAT, I'm keeping here a list of possible entries. I personally have little interest in doing the necessary work to track down the blue-linked items above and decide whether they really are Dr. Seuss parodies, and I have little interest in creating a bunch of stubs in place of some of the red-linked items above, just to populate this category. I have simply rescued the list from the CfD discussions and put it here for the record: This is not a small category with no potential for growth! Choor monster (talk) 16:57, 24 February 2013 (UTC)