Why the Grinch Wears a US Navy Cap

This is going to blow your mind.

In a brief scene in the 2000 film How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch dresses Max the dog as a reindeer and explains to him his motivation as an actor. He does so while wearing a US Navy cap. This odd scene has long been described by fans as a reference to Rob Reiner's headgear in the documentary This Is Spinal Tap or to the mannerisms of Ron Howard, who directed the Grinch film--or both.

It's neither.

Trevor Williams researched the tragic life of the Grinch prior to his Christmas adventures. There's a huge clue in the scene: the name of the ship Whoville, which was a Gleaves-class destroyer that served in the Pacific Theater of World War II.

I had no idea that the Grinch was a very highly decorated war hero who decided, upon the end of his service, to move to the town for which his ship was named--a town that rejected him, despite his courage and sacrifice on their behalf.

You'll never look at the Grinch the same after reading this thread.

-via Debby Witt


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