The Megawubbulous World of Dr. Seuss

 is an American animated series developed by TBD and based on the works of Dr. Seuss. It is produced by TBD and premiered on Netflix on TBD, 2020.

Sypnosis
The Cat in the Hat tells the audience stories related to several Dr. Seuss characters.

Main/Recurring

 * The Cat in the Hat (voiced by Brandon Rogers) -
 * Sally Walden (voiced by Grey Griffin) - a rather snobby and order obsessed little girl who doesn't quite like the Cat, often worrying too much about non-existent factors.
 * Conrad Walden (voiced by Michaela Dietz) - a mischievous and troublemaking little boy who is far more interested in the Cat and often joins him and Sally in their adventures.
 * Carlos (voiced by TBD) - Sally and Conrad's talking pet fish who serves as the straight man for the Cat, trying to explain him how his antics would bring troubles for him and the kids.
 * The Fox in Socks (voiced by Nat Faxon) - a goofy little fox who loves to wear socks as he often gets into chaotic misadventures, also being the Cat's old best friend.
 * Horton the Elephant (voiced by Tom Kenny) - a good-natured and goofy elephant who usually makes things others find weird such as hatching an egg or imitating anime action scenes.
 * The Grinch (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - a malicious green creature and the Cat, Sally and Conrad's archenemy who seeks to ruin the fun for Seussville's inhabitants, being a master of disguise, although he has a heart of gold and often helps out as well.
 * Max (vocals by Dee Bradley Baker) - a wimpy dog who is the Grinch's pet as he is often yelled at whenever he screws up and tries to do everything he tells him to.
 * Yertle the Turtle (voiced by Doug Lawrence) -
 * The Lorax (voiced by TBD) - a calm and plant-loving, yet short-tempered yellow creature who protects the woods (specially the trees) and likes to help Cat and his pals.
 * Sylvester McMonkey McBean (voiced by TBD) - an enigmatic salesman who sells people items based around their current desires although he often quite likes to overprice.