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Outstanding Childrens Special | 1978 | David H.
The Howling Hackencracks were later used in the Dr. Seuss book "Oh, the Places You'll Go!"
This is the only Dr. Seuss ABC television special to be produced by Dr. Seuss Enterprises.
This is the first animated Dr. Seuss media where the Whos are depicted to be fully clothed, which in the previous two, via How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966) and Horton Hears a Who! (1970), some of the Whos were depicted to be partially or fully undressed, even though they weren't given sensitive body parts as they are made for the youngest generations.
This is the first Dr. Seuss special to be aired on ABC.
Despite the title being "Halloween is Grinch Night", Halloween is never once mentioned. This is possibly why the Random House Video release was renamed "It's Grinch Night!" and the Sing-Along Classics edition was retitled simply "Grinch Night".
"Grinch: It's a wonderful night for eyebrows. It's a wonderful night for teeth! It's a wonderful night for Grinch Night! Their troubles will now commence, oh I wouldn't stay home on a night like this for sixty dollars and sixty cents!"
"Ukaraiah: You know something, sir? You look much better with my glasses off. Grinch: You put your glasses back on and face the facts!"