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12->''"You're a '''mean''' one, Mister Grinch!\
13You really are a '''heeeel'''!\
14You're as '''cuddly''' as a '''cactus''',\
15You're as '''charming''' as an '''eel''',\
16Mister Griii-'''INCH'''!\
17You're a bad banana with a...\
18Greasy black '''peeeel'''!"''
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20An animated ChristmasSpecial based upon Creator/DrSeuss' [[Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas book of the same name]]. It was directed by Creator/ChuckJones, with Creator/BorisKarloff providing the voice of both the eponymous Grinch and the narrator, Creator/JuneForay voicing Cindy Lou Who, and Creator/ThurlRavenscroft performing the classic ditty "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch". Closely following the plot of the original book, it was originally broadcast on Creator/{{CBS}} on December 18, 1966, and over the years it has come to be regarded as one of the all-time classic Christmas specials, with later adaptations of the work incorporating elements of it to varying degrees. In particular, this is the special that first gave the Grinch the green fur that has appeared in ''every'' ensuing adaptation (the book has black-and-white illustrations with red detailing, so the character didn't have a set color until this point), not to mention the now-well-known songs "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" and "Welcome Christmas".
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22This special also has its own animated continuations: ''WesternAnimation/HalloweenIsGrinchNight'' and the crossover ''WesternAnimation/TheGrinchGrinchesTheCatInTheHat''. Notably, [[AesopAmnesia the Grinch's redemption does not stick]] if you go by these follow-ups, as both choose to portray him as a CardCarryingVillain.
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27* AbnormalLimbRotationRange: The Grinch turns his head around when the Narrator says it "wasn't screwed on just right".
28* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Well, adaptational ''cuteness'', to be more exact, in the case of Cindy Lou-Who. In the original book, while she wasn't ugly, she looked very much like a typical Who, and only had [[CharlieBrownBaldness little strands to indicate hair]]. In the animated short, however, she would gain a much cuter and more humanoid appearance, as well as blonde hair.[[note]]She rather resembles Chuck's granddaugher Valerie, judging from a photo in ''Chuck Amuck''.[[/note]] Notably, the animated short's depiction of her would be used as the basis of most future renditions of her, even [[{{RetCanon}} replacing her original design]] in projects that otherwise feature the original Seuss designs.
29* AdaptationalJerkass: The Grinch was always a bitter, grouchy character bent on ruining Christmas for the Whos in the book, but the special puts heavy emphasis on the Grinch's wickedness. He's shown to be openly abusive to his dog Max, venting his anger on his canine friend and then forcing him to help make a Santa outfit and steal Christmas decorations. His raids on the houses are shown in more detail, with vandalization added alongside theft, and he's so petty that he even takes the last crumb too small for a mouse after the book narration mentions it was the only food left in the house.
30* AdaptationalUgliness: The Grinch of the books (and most other adaptations) is basically a furrier, more mischievous looking version of the Whos. Creator/ChuckJones's redesign is much more disheveled and sinister-looking – and lacks Seuss's trademark overbite – which separates him greatly from their cutesy aesthetics. He also has a habit of pulling huge [[PsychoticSmirk psychotic smirks]], which the Grinch of the book barely did.
31* AdaptationalVillainy: To go with the Grinch's AdaptationalJerkass behavior, the song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" makes it clear that the Grinch isn't simply a grouchy old creature who happens to hate Christmas, but a CardCarryingVillain who enjoys all the cruel-hearted things said about him.
32* AdaptationDyeJob: His fur was white in the book; it becomes green for the first time here. This change was [[RetCanon kept by Seuss in all later renditions of the character]].
33* AdaptationExpansion: The special follows the book quite closely, but because it's a cartoon, it throws in a lot of cartoonish antics that weren't present in the original book, such as the wacky sled ride down the mountain, which has definite shades of a "WesternAnimation/WileECoyote Acme invention gone wrong", as well as the scene where the Grinch "gains the strength of ten Grinches plus two."
34* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: After lying to Cindy Lou, the Grinch pats her on the head before sending her back to bed.
35* AscendedExtra: Max has a more prominent role than in the original book.
36* AsideGlance: Due to Creator/ChuckJones being the director, Mr. Grinch does this several times. Though it could also be explained away by saying the Grinch is a tad insane. Max the dog also does it a few times.
37* BabyTalk: At one point in the song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch", the singer calls the Grinch "a nasty-wasty skunk".
38* BadSanta: The Grinch's plan has him disguise himself as Santa while stealing the Whos' presents and decorations.
39* BodyPocket: When The Grinch first appears, he is leaning against his cave with his hands down pockets on his body, as if he were wearing a coat.
40* BuildingSwing: During the montage showing the Grinch stealing from the rest of the Whos, he's shown swinging from one house to the next.
41* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: When the Grinch reaches the bottom of the chimney in the first house, his yellow-pupiled eyes are seen staring out of the fireplace.
42* CanisLatinicus: The Whos' "Welcome Christmas" song, with its Latinish-sounding lyrics.
43* CardCarryingVillain: The Grinch was one of these before his HeelFaceTurn, to the point that you can easily picture "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" being sung from [[InnerMonologue his point of view]] as EvilGloating.
44* CheshireCatGrin: The Grinch's face breaks into such a suspicious smile when he first hits on his scheme to impersonate Santa that it approaches a full-on SlasherSmile.
45* TheChewToy: Something hilariously terrible is ''always'' happening to poor Max.
46* ChimneyEntry: There is a cutaway view of a Whoville chimney with the Grinch attempting to descend it. His progress is problematic at first, but as his Whoville heists continue, it's clear the Grinch has gotten the hang of it.
47* ChristmasCarolers: The one thing the Grinch hates most of all is when all the Whos down in Whoville gather together, and start caroling around the Christmas tree.
48* TheComedyDrop: After they pull a loop-de-loop, Max is clinging to the Grinch's head. The Grinch shimmies Max off of him, the nonchalantly pitches him off the front end of the sleigh to continue pulling it.
49* DeathGlare: The Grinch has a habit of fixing Max with threatening scowls when the latter is goofing off.
50* EurekaMoment: Grinch got his 'wonderful, awful idea' when he saw Max wearing a Santa Claus beard of snow.
51* EverybodyHelpsOutDenouement: The special faithfully adapts the ending of the book of the same name, where all the Whos in Whoville come together after having their gifts stolen to enjoy the holiday in each other's company.
52* EvilIsPetty: The Grinch's only motivation for ruining the holiday is being disturbed by the noises of the Christmas celebration. Though it's possible he's been isolated and enduring this for years, decades even.
53* ExorcistHead: It could be his head wasn't screwed on just right.
54* EyebrowWaggle: The Grinch gives one to the viewer as he steals the roast beast from the icebox.
55* EyeColorChange: When the Grinch turns good at the end his eyes change from red to blue.
56* FoodEnd: The special ends with the reformed Grinch having Christmas dinner with the Whos, as he passes out the roast beast to everyone.
57* {{Foreshadowing}}: The Who Christmas carol includes the line, "Christmas day is in our grasp / So long as we have hands to clasp." This is an early sign that the Grinch’s plan to stop Christmas by taking away the presents, food, and decorations will fail.
58* GoodEyesEvilEyes: Although the Grinch was depicted with the evil eyes a few more times after his HeelFaceTurn. [[DependingOnTheArtist Colorists are often blamed for this mistake.]]
59* GreenAndMean: The Grinch is probably the most popular example of this trope.
60* GrimUpNorth: The Grinch lives "just north of Whoville", and his lair is pretty icy (although that may just be because it's winter and most of the way up the 10,000 foot tall Mt. Crumpit.)
61* TheGrinch: The title character starts out despising Christmas. He is the TropeNamer after all.
62* HeelFaceTurn: Currently provides the Trope Image! The Grinch has a [[HeelRealization you-really-are-a-heel-]]face turn at the end when he decides to become a good guy after realizing the true meaning of Christmas.
63* HiddenDepths: The Grinch is good at sewing, as noted by his Santa Claus outfit.
64* InnocentAwkwardQuestion: When the Grinch, dressed as SantaClaus, enters a house to steal the Christmas paraphernalia, a toddler named Cindy Lou thinks he's actually Santa and asks why he's taking the family's Christmas tree. The Grinch squirms and bites his nails for a few moments before lying that he's taking it to fix a faulty light on the tree.
65* InsultToRocks: From ''You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch'' -- "given the choice between the two of you, I'd take the [[ReptilesAreAbhorrent seasick crocodile]]!"
66* LogoJoke: The special was produced by [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM]] Television, and the studio's VanityPlate is spoofed with Literature/TheCatInTheHat standing in for Leo the Lion.
67* MatchCut: Done several times in the sequence where the Grinch talks about the Whos' Christmas. For example, the scene dissolves from a close-up of the Grinch's eyes to a pair of doors that some Who children go through. And in the end, Cindy Lou's strawberry becomes one of the Grinch's pupils.
68* MatryoshkaObject: One waiter serves another waiter, and so on, until Cindy Lou Who gets a strawberry.
69* MischievousBodyLanguage: When he devizes his plan to stop Christmas disguised as Santa, the Grinch breaks into his iconic CheshireCatGrin that goes on and on.
70* {{Narrator}}: Creator/BorisKarloff narrates the special.
71* NonHumanSidekick: Max the Dog, though the Grinch himself isn't exactly human either.
72* NonIndicativeTitle: Despite the title, the Grinch never steals Christmas (despite his best efforts).
73* OhCrap: The Grinch's HeelFaceTurn is harshly interrupted when he realizes the presents he stole are about to fall off the mountain top.
74* OhCrapSmile: Max gives a great one, along with a friendly wave, as he unexpectedly winds up face-to-face with the Grinch after a loop-de-loop during their descent down to Whoville.
75* OverthetopChristmasDecorations: The Whos at the beginning of the movie had a song about extravagant Christmas display:
76-->''"Trim every blesséd needle on the blesséd Christmas tree."''
77-->''"Christmas come tomorrow. Trim you, trim me!"''
78* PaperThinDisguise: This ugly cave creature puts on a red coat and Santa hat. Boom! He automatically looks "just like Saint Nick." The only person who actually sees him is a two-year-old girl.
79* PersonAsVerb: When the Grinch comes down the chimney for the first time, the narrator uses "grinch" as a verb, which apparently just means "to talk like the Grinch":
80-->'''The Grinch''': These stockings...
81-->'''The Narrator''': He grinched.
82-->'''The Grinch''': Are the first things to go!
83* PetTheDog: After Max spent the entire special putting up with the Grinch's abuse, in the end, Cindy Lou rewards him by giving him the first slice of roast beast that the Grinch carved.
84* PlummetPerspective: An ornament falls off the steep cliff.
85* PsychoticSmirk: The Grinch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihINnlOG6Qk gets the idea of ruining Christmas]], with his enormous evil grin taking just under ''ten seconds'' to spread across his whole face while glaring directly at the viewers.
86-->'''Narrator''': And then, he got an idea. An awful idea! The Grinch got a wonderful, ''awful'' idea!
87* RapidFireNailBiting: When he's discovered by Cindy Lou, the Grinch briefly panics and bites his nails before coming up with a lie to tell her.
88* RedEyesTakeWarning: The Grinch himself is a rotten guy with red eyes. After his HeelFaceTurn his eyes turn blue.
89* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: The singer in ''You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch'' says the Grinch has all the tender sweetness of a seasick crocodile, implying this trope. And then he says [[InsultToRocks he prefers the crocodile]]!
90* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-UGAi2mj07mY/U26mCpLldTI/AAAAAAAABuA/8knnJDd3fz0/s1600/wavebyemaxdog.gif Max]], especially when next to the Grinch, is a really endearing creature. Cindy Lou Who, as well, especially compared to other Whos.
91* RightMakesMight: After realizing the TrueMeaningOfChristmas, the Grinch's strength rises by a factor of ten (plus two.)
92* RubeGoldbergDevice: Some of the Whos’ toys and musical instruments show shades of this.
93* SavingChristmas: Inverted; in fact, the inversion of this trope is essentially the whole premise of the story. However, it's then played straight when the Grinch ends up Saving Christmas at the end.
94** Also Deconstructed, as the ending reveals that Christmas was never in danger to begin with.
95* ScaryTeeth: When you see them, the Grinch's teeth are crooked TombstoneTeeth, though his arguably scariest smile shows no teeth at all.
96* SecurityCling: Max clings tightly to the Grinch mid-way through their sled ride down to Whoville.
97* ShrunkenOrgan: The Grinch's heart is shown to be two sizes too small.
98* SlasherSmile: When the Grinch had a wonderful, awful idea, he has a creepy grin.
99* SlipperyAsAnEel: According to the song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch", the Grinch is actually "cuddly as a cactus and charming as an eel."
100* {{Slurpasaur}}: InUniverse, the Grinch ties a single trimmed antler to Max's head with string to dress the dog up as a "reindeer".
101* SophisticatedAsHell: The Villain song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" is the epitome of this trope, especially with the line, "Your soul is an appalling dump heap, overflowing with the most disgraceful assortment of deplorable rubbish imaginable, all mangled up in tangled-up knots".
102* TheStrengthOfTenMen: Er, ten grinches, or rather, ten-plus-two, after realizing the TrueMeaningOfChristmas.
103* TwinkleInTheEye: Just after the Grinch's heart triples in size, his eyes have little twinkles in them before rescuing the sleigh.
104* VillainProtagonist: The Grinch, up until the end.
105* TheVillainSucksSong: "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch". An interesting case, as the Grinch's [[CardCarryingVillain initial personality]] would easily have made it a straight-up VillainSong had he sung it himself (which he does in the [[Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas live-action adaptation]]).
106* WhenSheSmiles: The Grinch smiles a pleasant smile after changing his ways.
107* WhipOfDominance: The Grinch forces his dog Max to drive the sleigh to Whoville by hitting him with the whip, [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals illustrating his cruelty]], as a non-{{Jerkass}} dog sledder only uses the whip crack for commands, not to actually hit the dogs.
108* WouldntHurtAChild: The Grinch will steal from children, but he softens up when accidentally waking up Cindy Lou. He lies that he's taking the tree back to "Santa's workshop" and gives her an AffectionateGestureToTheHead, as well as a glass of water. It foreshadows him returning the presents.
109* YouMonster: One verse of "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" begins "You're a monster, Mr. Grinch".
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112-->''Welcome Christmas, bring your cheer,\
113Cheer to all Whos, far and near.\
114Christmas Day is in our grasp,\
115So long as we have hands to clasp.\
116Christmas Day will always be,\
117Just as long as we have we.\
118Welcome Christmas, while we stand,\

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