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'''The Once-ler''' is the narrator, the hidden main antagonist of ''[[The Lorax]]'' and the former secondary antagonist of [[The Lorax (film)|the 2012 film of the same name]]. She was a greedy industrialist who cut down all of the beautiful, multi-colored [[Truffula Tree]] to make a peculiar garment known as a [[Thneed]], 'a Fine-Something-That-All-People-Need'.
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'''The Once-ler''' is the narrator, the hidden main antagonist of ''[[The Lorax]]'' and the former secondary antagonist of [[The Lorax (film)|the 2012 film of the same name]]. He was a greedy industrialist who cut down all of the beautiful, multi-colored [[Truffula Tree]] to make a peculiar garment known as a [[Thneed]], 'a Fine-Something-That-All-People-Need'.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
'''The Lorax '''(1972 TV special)
 
'''The Lorax '''(1972 TV special)
   
The Once-Ler is never directly shown, except for his arms, hands, and legs. He wears a full green jumpsuit, which is also worn by his family and employees. He is often seen smoking a cigar. And was always drunk
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The Once-Ler is never directly shown, except for his arms, hands, and legs. He wears a full green jumpsuit, which is also worn by his family and employees. He is often seen smoking a cigar.
   
 
'''The Lorax''' (2012)
 
'''The Lorax''' (2012)
   
He is depicted as a tall, human female with long black hair and light blue eyes.
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He is depicted as a tall, human male with short black hair and light blue eyes.
 
'''[[File:Once-ler.png|thumb|Younger Once-ler in [[The Lorax (film)]].]]'''
 
'''[[File:Once-ler.png|thumb|Younger Once-ler in [[The Lorax (film)]].]]'''
 
During the beginning of the movie, he wears a gray fedora, a gray vest, a long-sleeved, white shirt; gray striped pants, and dark gray shoes. Additionally, he wears green gardening gloves.
 
During the beginning of the movie, he wears a gray fedora, a gray vest, a long-sleeved, white shirt; gray striped pants, and dark gray shoes. Additionally, he wears green gardening gloves.
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The Once-ler alone remains, gazing upon the disintegrating ruins of his factories over the years and contemplating the meaning of this last message, perhaps with a sense of remorse. In the end, the Once-ler gives the boy the very last Truffula seed for him to plant and take care of.
 
The Once-ler alone remains, gazing upon the disintegrating ruins of his factories over the years and contemplating the meaning of this last message, perhaps with a sense of remorse. In the end, the Once-ler gives the boy the very last Truffula seed for him to plant and take care of.
   
'''The Onceler''' (2012)
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'''The Lorax''' (2012)
   
 
The Once-Ler lived with his mother Isabella, his brothers Bret and Chet, his uncle Ubb, and his aunt Grizelda. They all thought he would "result to nothing," so when the Once-Ler left to sell his invention, the Thneed, they were happy to laugh at his optimism. Even so, Once-Ler continued on his journey to find the perfect material for his Thneed. After a while of being pulled in his fully loaded cart by his mule while playing songs on his guitar, he stumbles upon "the most beautiful place he had ever seen." The valley was filled with Truffula trees, Bar-ba-Loots, Swommee Swans and Humming Fish which had nothing against him.
 
The Once-Ler lived with his mother Isabella, his brothers Bret and Chet, his uncle Ubb, and his aunt Grizelda. They all thought he would "result to nothing," so when the Once-Ler left to sell his invention, the Thneed, they were happy to laugh at his optimism. Even so, Once-Ler continued on his journey to find the perfect material for his Thneed. After a while of being pulled in his fully loaded cart by his mule while playing songs on his guitar, he stumbles upon "the most beautiful place he had ever seen." The valley was filled with Truffula trees, Bar-ba-Loots, Swommee Swans and Humming Fish which had nothing against him.
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* It is possible that The Once-ler could have known Grammy Norma, as she states that she remembers when trees were everywhere, meaning that she was around the same time as him.
 
* It is possible that The Once-ler could have known Grammy Norma, as she states that she remembers when trees were everywhere, meaning that she was around the same time as him.
*He prob said "CMON FUCK ME EMO BOY" in the end of the movie (2012)
 
   
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==

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Once-ler

Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better, it's not...

The Once-ler is the narrator, the hidden main antagonist of The Lorax and the former secondary antagonist of the 2012 film of the same name. He was a greedy industrialist who cut down all of the beautiful, multi-colored Truffula Tree to make a peculiar garment known as a Thneed, 'a Fine-Something-That-All-People-Need'.

Description

The Lorax (1972 TV special)

The Once-Ler is never directly shown, except for his arms, hands, and legs. He wears a full green jumpsuit, which is also worn by his family and employees. He is often seen smoking a cigar.

The Lorax (2012)

He is depicted as a tall, human male with short black hair and light blue eyes.

Once-ler

Younger Once-ler in The Lorax (film).

During the beginning of the movie, he wears a gray fedora, a gray vest, a long-sleeved, white shirt; gray striped pants, and dark gray shoes. Additionally, he wears green gardening gloves.

Lorax, Once-Ler and Bar-ba-loot

Once-ler blaming Pipsqueak for his dirty work.

Continuing through the story, his outfit switches to a black top hat with a green stripe, a long, green tailcoat(Lighter green stripes on it), black pants, long green gloves, and as an accessory, simple sunglasses. He has a gold chain hanging from his coat to his pants, a black and green striped tie, a small Truffula tree-shaped flower in the collar of his coat, and black dress shoes.

Lorax and Once-Ler

The difference between this Once-Ler and the one in the book is that instead of a total greedy person, he is a young, ambitious man who doesn't want to chop down all trees, but does so when success gets to his head, and thinking the chopping down the trees is what's best for the company.

Biography

The Lorax (1972 TV special)

One day, the Once-ler discovers a valley was full of beautiful Truffula trees which the Bar-ba-Loots, Swommee Swans and Humming Fish inhabit. He decides to cut down one of the trees for his invention, the Thneed. When he chops down a Truffula Tree, he finds The Lorax in the tree trunk. He receives a warning about destroying the forest for his greedy plans. The Once-ler doesn’t listen and continues to cut down trees to create Thneeds to sell.

As the Once-ler's small shop grows into a factory and new equipment is being made to keep up with the demand for more Thneeds, signs of damage to the Truffula Forest become evident to the Lorax. The Lorax first complains to the Once-ler that the Truffula trees, being chopped down, were also the food source of the Bar-ba-Loots who are now facing a terrible food shortage and a disease called "the Crummies" because of "gas and no food in their tummies." To save them, the Lorax sends them off to find another food source. At first, the Once-ler only shows a little remorse, but still focuses on expanding his business.

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The Once-Ler's cart and mule.

Soon, the Once-ler's Thneed-making business has expanded tenfold and now uses delivery trucks to take out the shipments. The Lorax eventually comes back complaining to the Once-ler that the factories are belching out so much "smogulous smoke" that it is giving the Swomee Swans sore throats, leaving them unable to sing. After the Lorax sends them off, he also complains to the Once-ler about his machinery making a goo by-product called "Gluppity Glup" and "Shloppity Shlop," and how it's being dumped into the ponds where the Humming-Fish live, leaving them unable to hum and forcing the Lorax to send them away too.

The Once-ler begins to see the light but Ms. Fun-cler calls Mr. Once-ler via a phone and informs him that Thneeds Inc.'s stock has risen 27 5/8 points and then dismisses the Lorax's pleadings and goes so far as to berate the Lorax for chastising his business practices and tells the Lorax is figuring on bigger-ing turning more Truffula Trees into Thneeds which everyone needs. The Lorax's complaints, however, unhappily prove to be true just as the last Truffula Tree gets chopped down. With all the trees gone, no more Thneeds can be made, so the Thneed factories close down and the Once-ler's family departs, leaving the Once-ler alone with the Lorax, who, looking back at the Once-ler sadly, picks himself up by the "seat of his pants" and floats away through a hole in the smog, leaving behind only a small pile of rocks with the word "UNLESS" inscribed into them.

The Once-ler alone remains, gazing upon the disintegrating ruins of his factories over the years and contemplating the meaning of this last message, perhaps with a sense of remorse. In the end, the Once-ler gives the boy the very last Truffula seed for him to plant and take care of.

The Lorax (2012)

The Once-Ler lived with his mother Isabella, his brothers Bret and Chet, his uncle Ubb, and his aunt Grizelda. They all thought he would "result to nothing," so when the Once-Ler left to sell his invention, the Thneed, they were happy to laugh at his optimism. Even so, Once-Ler continued on his journey to find the perfect material for his Thneed. After a while of being pulled in his fully loaded cart by his mule while playing songs on his guitar, he stumbles upon "the most beautiful place he had ever seen." The valley was filled with Truffula trees, Bar-ba-Loots, Swommee Swans and Humming Fish which had nothing against him.

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The Once-Ler upon seeing the Truffula trees.

As he chops down his first Truffula tree, the Lorax is summoned from thunder in the sky and forms in the tree stump. The Lorax warns him, but the Once-Ler ignores his threats.

During the night of his arrival, while he's peacefully sleeping, the Lorax with the help of the Bar-ba-Loots, the Swommee Swans, and the Humming-Fish take his bed and shove him into the river. Unfortunately, their plan is ruined because one of the youngest Bar-ba-Loots found himself on the bed as well, but is unable to swim.

The Lorax saved the Bar-ba-Loot, Pipsqueak, as well as the Once-Ler and they make a deal. The Once-Ler promises not to chop down any more Truffula trees, but in turn, the Lorax says he will keep an eye on him. As time passes, the Once-Ler's Thneed gets discovered and goes into a high demand. In order to fufill that demand, the Once-Ler calls his family to the valley to help him make the Thneeds. His mother demands him to start cutting down the trees to make production faster, and under the pressure, does so.

The Lorax calls the Once-Ler on his broken promise, but the Once-Ler cannot see what he did wrong. After his family arrived in the valley, the once happy and kind Once-Ler disappears and is replaced with a greedy, money-crazed salesman. He denies that he has done anything wrong, but feels incredibly guilty to see the last of the Truffula trees being chopped down. All of the animals left and the Lorax picked himself up and rose away, leaving a rock with the word "unless" engraved in it. During the years, he stared at that word in his house, wondering what it meant. He told his story to a curious Ted Wiggins as well as gave him the last Truffula tree seed, righting his wrongs.

Older Once-Ler

An older Once-Ler sees that a seed is finally planted.

Behind the Scenes

The 1972 television special depicts the Once-ler much like he appears in the book. However, the 2012 film depicts him as being human, a tall male with short black hair and light blue eyes.

Once-ler

Younger Once-ler in the 2012 film.

During the beginning of the movie, he wears a gray fedora, a gray vest, a long-sleeved, white shirt; gray striped pants, and dark gray shoes. Additionally, he wears green gardening gloves.

Lorax, Once-Ler and Bar-ba-loot

Once-ler blaming Pipsqueak for his dirty work.

Continuing through the story, his outfit switches to a black top hat with a green stripe, a long, green tailcoat(Lighter green stripes on it), black pants, long green gloves, and as an accessory, simple sunglasses. He has a gold chain hanging from his coat to his pants, a black and green striped tie, a small Truffula tree-shaped flower in the collar of his coat, and black dress shoes.

Lorax and Once-Ler

The Lorax and Once-ler.

The difference between this Once-ler and the one in the book is that instead of a total greedy person, he is a young, ambitious man who doesn't want to chop down all trees, but does so when his greedy lazy family convince him to do and the success gets to his head, and thinking the chopping down the trees is what's best for the company.

Trivia

The Lorax (1972)

  • The Once-ler was intentionally left faceless by Dr. Seuss. This is because the Once-ler was to represent big business and all industrialists rather than a single individual.
  • It remains unknown what species the Once-Ler is, though he does tell the Lorax that he "speaks for men" and "human opportunities", which likely means he is a human. In the original book, he is mentioned to have a Snuvv, "a strange hole in his gruvvulous glove", proving his green arms are gloves and not skin. In some scenes of the special, however, it's shown that he and his workers actually wear a full green suit, not just gloves (particularly when the workers are singing his hymn and when the Once-ler and the Lorax enter the underground room that produces "gluppity-glupp" and "schloppity schlopp").

The Lorax (2012)

  • He’s possibly in his 20's during the time of the Truffula trees.
  • He likes marshmallows.
  • In his older age, he grows a mustache similar to that of the Lorax.
  • He‘s a very talented musician.
  • The Lorax calls him "Beanpole".
  • His mother calls him "Oncie".
  • His face is actually revealed.
  • It is possible that The Once-ler could have known Grammy Norma, as she states that she remembers when trees were everywhere, meaning that she was around the same time as him.

Filmography

The Lorax (TV Special)
The Lorax (Film)

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