
Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? 1993
Step into the whimsical world of *Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?* (1993), a charming animated short that wraps Dr. Seuss's signature optimism in pure cinematic joy.
Director: Ray Messecar
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?* (1993) about?
This animated short follows a young graduate preparing to step into the world, guided by a heartfelt message about gratitude and luck. Through playful visuals and narration, it delivers Dr. Seuss's timeless wisdom in a lighthearted yet meaningful way.
Who directed *Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?*?
The film was directed by Ray Messecar, bringing a touch of warmth and whimsy to Dr. Seuss's beloved story.
Who stars in *Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?*?
The film stars John Cleese, whose distinctive voice adds charm and wit to the narration.
Is *Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?* (1993) worth watching?
Absolutely—this short film packs a surprising amount of heart and humor into just 15 minutes. While it's not rated on IMDb, its themes of optimism and resilience make it a delightful watch for graduates or anyone needing a quick dose of positivity.
How long is *Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?*?
The film runs for 15 minutes, making it a perfect quick pick-me-up for any occasion.
About Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? (1993) — A Whimsical Animated Short with John Cleese
Step into the whimsical world of *Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?* (1993), a charming animated short that wraps Dr. Seuss's signature optimism in pure cinematic joy. Directed by Ray Messecar and narrated with the wit of John Cleese, this 15-minute film is a heartfelt pep talk disguised as a colorful adventure. Following a young graduate stepping into the unknown, it weaves themes of gratitude, resilience, and serendipity into a breezy narrative that's as visually playful as it is uplifting.
This little gem is more than just a graduation gift—it's a reminder that luck isn't just chance but a mindset. With its breezy animation style and Cleese's dry yet warm delivery, the film balances humor and warmth effortlessly. It's a bite-sized burst of Seussian philosophy that lingers long after the credits roll, perfect for anyone needing a morale boost or a playful nudge toward optimism.