Grinch
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Grinch
Summary
Grinch is a fictional humanoid[1]. He draws 3,359 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_humanoid category, ranking #8 of 72).[2]
Key Facts
- Grinch is the creator of Dr. Seuss[3].
- Grinch is recorded as male[4].
- Grinch's instance of is recorded as fictional humanoid[5].
- Grinch's instance of is recorded as literary character[6].
- Grinch's instance of is recorded as film character[7].
- Grinch's instance of is recorded as Christmas character[8].
- Grinch's instance of is recorded as television character[9].
- Grinch was performed by Boris Karloff[10].
- Among the performers on Grinch was Jim Carrey[11].
- Among the performers on Grinch was Benedict Cumberbatch[12].
- Grinch's Commons category is recorded as Grinch[13].
- Grinch's color is recorded as chartreuse[14].
- Grinch's residence is recorded as Whoville[15].
- 1957 marks the founding of Grinch[16].
- Grinch was released on 1957[17].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as How the Grinch Stole Christmas![18].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas![19].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as Halloween Is Grinch Night[20].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat[21].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss[22].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas[23].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical[24].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as The Grinch[25].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Musical Live![26].
- Grinch's present in work is recorded as The Grinch[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
Grinch is the creator of Dr. Seuss[3].
Why It Matters
Grinch draws 3,359 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_humanoid category, ranking #8 of 72).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]