The Once ler ponders the message for years, in solitude and self imposed exile. In the present, his buildings falling apart around him, the Once ler at last realizes out loud what the Lorax meant unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not. He then gives the boy the last Truffula seed and urges him to grow a forest from it, saying that if the trees can be protected from logging then the Lorax and all of his friends may come back. ReceptioneditBased on a 2. National Education Association named The Lorax one of its Teachers Top 1. Books for Children. In 2. Top 1. 00 Picture Books in a survey published by School Library Journal the second of five Dr. Seuss books on the list. In a retrospective critique written in the journal Nature in 2. Emma Marris described the Lorax character as a parody of a misanthropic ecologist. She called the book gloomy and expressed skepticism that its message would resonate with small children in the manner intended. Nevertheless, she praised the book as effective in conveying the consequences of ecological destruction in a way that young children will understand. ControversyeditIn 1. California kept the book on a reading list for second graders, though some in the town claimed the book was unfair to the logging industry. Terri Birkett, a member of a family owned hardwood flooring factory, authored The Truax,7 offering a logging friendly perspective to an anthropomorphic tree known as the Guardbark. This book was published by the National Oak Flooring Manufacturers Association NOFMA. Just as in The Lorax, the book consists of a disagreement between two people. The logging industry representative states that they have efficiency and re seeding efforts. The Guardbark, a personification of the environmentalist movement much as the Once ler is for big business, refuses to listen and lashes out. But in the end, he is convinced by the loggers arguments. However, this story was criticized for what were viewed as skewed arguments and clear self interest, particularly a casual attitude toward endangered species that answered the Guardbarks concern for them. In addition, the books approach as a more blatant argument, rather than one worked into a storyline, was also noted. The line I hear things are just as bad up in Lake Erie was removed more than fourteen years after the story was published, after two research associates from the Ohio Sea Grant Program wrote to Seuss about the clean up of Lake Erie. The line remains in the home video releases of the television special. Adaptationsedit1. The book was adapted as an animated musical television special produced by De. Patie Freleng Enterprises, directed by Hawley Pratt and starring the voices of Eddie Albert and Bob Holt. It was first aired by CBS on February 1. A reference to pollution of Lake Erie was spoken by one of the Humming Fish as they depart it remains in DVD releases of the show, although later removed from the book. The special also shows the Once ler arguing with himself, and asking the Lorax whether shutting down his factory thus putting hundreds of people out of work is practical. An abridged version of the special is used in the 1. TV movie In Search of Dr. Seuss, with Kathy Najimys reporter character hearing the Once lers story. On March 2, 2. 01. Universal Studios and Illumination Entertainment released a 3 DCGI film based upon the book. The release coincided with the 1. Seuss, who died at 8. The cast includes Danny De. Vito as the Lorax, Zac Efron as Ted the boy in the book, and Ed Helms as the Once ler. The film includes several new characters Rob Riggle as villain Aloysius OHare, Betty White as Teds Grammy Norma, and Taylor Swift as Audrey, Teds romantic interest. The film debuted in the No. The film eventually grossed a domestic total of 2. Audio bookseditTwo audio readings have been released on CD, one narrated by Ted Danson in the United States Listening Library, ISBNÂ 9. Rik Mayall in the United Kingdom Harper. Collins, ISBNÂ 9. 78 0 0. MusicaleditA musical adaptation of The Lorax was originally included in script for the Broadway musical Seussical, but was cut before the show opened. From December 2, 2. January 1. 6, 2. 01. Old Vic theatre in London. With former Noah and the Whale frontman, Charlie Fink, who wrote the music for the production. See alsoeditReferencesedit ab. Bird, Elizabeth July 6, 2. Top 1. 00 Picture Books Poll Results. A Fuse No. 8 Production. Blog. School Library Journal blog. Retrieved August 2. Lisa Lebduska. Rethinking Human Need Seusss The Lorax. Childrens Literature Association Quarterly 1. Project MUSE. Web. October 2. 0, 2. 01. National Education Association 2. Teachers Top 1. 00 Books for Children. Retrieved August 2. In retrospect The Lorax. Marris, E. 2. 01. Nature. 4. 76 1. California Chopping Down Dr. Seuss. Time. October 2, 1. A Boy Sides with Dr. Seusss Lorax, and Puts a Town at Loggerheads Vol. No. 1. 7. October 2. Retrieved October 1. Truax. Terri Birkett. National Oak Flooring Manufacturers Association NOFMA Environmental Committee. PDF. The People Centered Development Forum Living Economies Forum. Retrieved January 1.