Two master wordsmiths, William Shakespeare and Theodore Seuss Geisel, go rhyme to rhyme against each other in a rap battle.
Tropes
- Art Attacker/Art Initiates Life: Dr. Seuss battles by drawing some of his most famous creations to life and having them do the rapping.
- Gratuitous Iambic Pentameter: Shakespeare raps his first verse in iambic pentameter, since he made so much use of it in his writing.
- Mechanically Unusual Fighter: Dr. Seuss never says a word; instead, he draws his creations to life to rap for him.
- Motor Mouth: Shakespeare switches his style from Gratuitous Iambic Pentameter to this for his second verse.
- Stunned Silence: Seuss and Cat are actually surprised at Shakepeares's ability to motor mouth rap that it stops the battle for a moment before they recover and continue.
- The Voiceless: Dr. Seuss, as a reference to the throat cancer he eventually died from.