The Fish is a character from the Dr. Seuss books. His real name is revealed to be Carlos K. Krinklebein in the TV special The Cat in the Hat, while he had no name in any of the other adaptations of the book, in which he was just called 'Fish'. He is skeptical about the Cat In The Hat being around the house while the children's mother is out. He is also the pet of Sally and Conrad on The Cat in the Hat movie but, as of now he travels with the cat The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! TV series. Many fans who watch The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss think that he and Norval the Fish are the same person, when in reality, Norval appeared in You're Only Old Once!
In the movie 'Cat in the Hat', he was voiced by Daws Butler, in the video game of the same name, he was voiced by Nolan North.
Subject ID: 71333
MoreThe Fish is a character from the Dr. Seuss books. His real name is revealed to be Carlos K. Krinklebein in the TV special The Cat in the Hat, while he had no name in any of the other adaptations of the book, in which he was just called 'Fish'. He is skeptical about the Cat In The Hat being around the house while the children's mother is out. He is also the pet of Sally and Conrad on The Cat in the Hat movie but, as of now he travels with the cat The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! TV series. Many fans who watch The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss think that he and Norval the Fish are the same person, when in reality, Norval appeared in You're Only Old Once!
In the movie 'Cat in the Hat', he was voiced by Daws Butler, in the video game of the same name, he was voiced by Nolan North.
Subject ID: 71333
Subject ID: 71333
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