The building also contains the Symphonophone, which is essentially a large music box. The tower's primary occupant is JoJo McDodd, who uses it as his sanctuary and a place to invent.
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There used to be a staircase that led up to it, but now it can only be accessed through a balance mechanism and a large slingshot. In the the film, the building is abandoned.
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In the TV special, it was used to contact the Jungle of Nool by Dr.
#THE VILLE SERIES#
Whoville is mentioned in one of the trailers of the Netflix series Green Eggs and Ham, when the narrator says Glurfsburg is just past Whoville. Whoville appears to have an incredibly thick cloud layer that can only be pierced by an equally incredible amount of sound namely, Horton talking with a raised voice, or every single Who directing a large amount of sound at a single point on this barrier (Mayor Ned McDodd yelling in pain will do as well). The question of whether Seuss intended the Grinch and Horton to exist in shared universe is probably academic. The three dominant things they have in common is that they are both home to the Whos, the town's microscopic size, and slightly whacky architecture. There are two separate versions of Whoville: One contained within a snowflake, and another (in Horton Hears a Who!) in a speck of dust (although it is possible that during winter, Whoville's speck is transferred into a snowflake). The only thing that stopped the Grinch on Grinch Night was young Euchariah Who. In Halloween is Grinch Night, the Grinch also comes down on Grinch Night/Halloween, which happens in autumn when the "sour-sweet wind is in the air, the Gree-Grumps growl, the Hakken-Krakks yowl, and everyone knows to stay indoors, for the Grinch will be coming down from Mount Crumpit in his "paraphernalia wagon". One of the only differences among them is their size, ranging from small to large. The inhabitants of this place are the Whos, very few of whom are named. Seuss television special, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! - The Grinch lives high above them with his dog Max on Mount Crumpit, watching them frequently. Whoville (alternatively spelled Who-ville) is the central location on the Dr. The entrance to Whoville in the How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Special).