You know I did forget that and you're right those movies are also very well done. Ultimately it came down to the quality of the writing. The jokes were sophisticated and not cheap laughs, yet other times the story was taken very seriously and you absolutely believed in their world. In fact I would argue I liked the movie better than the TV series (though the series was fine, it was just different).
I can't believe how layered that movie was. It's one of the few times they add something to the source material, and it's all the stronger for it. It dealt with some heavy themes, but didn't come off a depressing mess. I dug the Hanna Barbera cartoon, and I also liked the New Addams Family series (the few episodes I've seen), but there's something very special about the movie. And I WANTED to see the musical, but it cost too much money that I don't have.
This whole thing is just such a crime to me. The original Lorax book and cartoon is so incredibly dark and melancholy and spot on regarding environmental issues. And for this monstrosity to now come along and destroy all that just really makes me angry, lol.
Like I said, it looks like all of that is an anecdote to a generic kiddy flick. The cartoon special went even deeper than the book, bringing up a moral dilemma for the Lorax... The Onceler pulls the Lorax aside at one point and says "what about the jobs? If I stop, hundreds will be out of work." And the Lorax replies "I don't know the answer to that." It brought a small sense of balance to the story with that one line, adding the discussion of progress and preservation.
As for the movie, I was pleasantly surprised by the studio's Despicable Me, and my only complaint is that it needed a
little more mad science. There was nothing in that film more precious than Gru, annoyed, reading the book about the kitties, and getting misty eyed on the last page. That was such a sweet catharsis for the character. Not to mention the depth of the character stemming from mommy issues. There's supposed to be a sequel, and I hope it keeps the integrity of the first movie... and has actual merchandise you can buy in stores. I desperately wanted a Minion figure after seeing the film.
But like all movies I complain about, I'll eventually wind up seeing it and probably liking it to some extent. The only reason why I'd see it though is because Danny Devito is one of my favorite actors and just to shove it in Lou Dobbs's sourpuss Neo-con face.