The Nightmare Before Christmas Read Along Book and Cd

1993 animated movie directed past Henry Selick

The Nightmare Earlier Christmas (also known as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas ) is a 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy film directed by Henry Selick (in his feature directorial debut) and produced and conceived by Tim Burton. Information technology tells the story of Jack Skellington, the King of "Halloween Town" who stumbles upon "Christmas Town" and becomes obsessed with celebrating the holiday. Danny Elfman wrote the songs and score, and provided the singing vocalisation of Jack.[9] The main voice cast also includes Chris Sarandon, Catherine O'Hara, William Hickey, Ken Folio, Paul Reubens, Glenn Shadix, and Ed Ivory.

The Nightmare Earlier Christmas originated in a poem written by Burton in 1982 while he was working as an animator at Walt Disney Productions. With the success of Vincent in the same year, Burton began to consider developing The Nightmare Before Christmas as either a short motion picture or 30-minute television receiver special to no avail. Over the years, Burton'south thoughts regularly returned to the project and in 1990, he made a evolution deal with Walt Disney Studios. Production started in July 1991 in San Francisco; Disney initially released the moving-picture show through Touchstone Pictures considering the studio believed the film would be "too dark and scary for kids".[four]

The picture show met with both disquisitional and financial success, earning praise for its animation (particularly the innovation of the stop-motion fine art form), characters, songs and score. It has grossed $91.5 one thousand thousand worldwide since its initial release and garnered a cult following. It was nominated for the Academy Accolade for Best Visual Furnishings, a first for an blithe motion picture. The motion picture has since been reissued by Walt Disney Pictures, and was re-released annually in Disney Digital iii-D from 2006 until 2010.

Plot

Halloween Town is a fantasy earth populated by various monsters and beings associated with the vacation. Jack Skellington, respected by the citizens as the "Pumpkin King", leads them in organizing the annual Halloween celebrations. However, this twelvemonth, Jack has grown tired of the same almanac routine and wants something new. Wandering in the woods the side by side morning, he encounters six copse containing doors leading to other holiday-themed worlds and stumbles into the one leading to Christmas Town. Awed by the unfamiliar holiday, Jack returns home to show his friends and neighbors his findings, merely unaware of the idea of Christmas, they compare everything to their ideas of Halloween. However, they practice relate to one Christmas Town character: its ruler, Santa Claus, or "Sandy Claws" equally Jack mistakenly calls him. Jack sequesters himself in his business firm to study Christmas further and discover a way to rationally explain it. After studying and experimentation accomplish nothing, Jack ultimately decides that Christmas should exist improved rather than understood and announces that Halloween Town will have over Christmas this yr.

Jack assigns the residents many Christmas-themed jobs, including singing carols, making presents, and building a sleigh pulled by skeletal reindeer. Sally, the feminine creation of local mad scientist Doctor Finklestein who secretly loves Jack, experiences a vision detailing that their efforts will stop disastrously, but Jack dismisses this and assigns her the job of making him a Santa Claus suit. He also tasks mischievous trick-or-treating trio Lock, Shock and Butt to abduct Santa and bring him to Halloween Boondocks. Jack tells Santa he volition be treatment Christmas in his place this year and orders the trio to continue Santa safe, but against his wishes, they instead deliver Santa to Jack's long-time rival, Oogie Boogie, a apparition who has a passion for gambling and plots to play a game with Santa's life at pale. Sally attempts to rescue Santa to save both him and Jack from their potential fates, but she is captured besides.

Jack departs to deliver his presents in the real world, but they instead frighten the populace, who contact the authorities and are instructed by them to lock down their homes and residences for protection. When word spreads about Jack's presumed wrongdoings, he is ultimately shot downwardly by military forces, causing him to crash in a cemetery. While all of Halloween Town sadly believe him to be dead, Jack actually survived. As he bemoans the disaster he has caused, he finds he enjoyed the feel nonetheless, reigniting his love of Halloween, but soon realizes he must act fast to ready his mess. Jack returns dwelling and infiltrates Oogie's lair, rescuing Santa and Sally before confronting Oogie and defeating him by unraveling a thread holding his material class together, causing all the bugs inside him to spill out and reduce him to nil. Jack apologizes to Santa for his actions, to which he, despite beingness furious at Jack for the trouble he caused and ignoring Emerge's forewarnings, assures him that he can still save Christmas. As Santa replaces Jack'south presents with genuine ones, all of Halloween Town celebrates Jack's survival and return. Santa and then shows Jack that in that location are no hard feelings between them by bringing a snowfall to the town, which fulfills Jack'south original dream in a way and causes the residents to finally realize the true meaning of Christmas. Afterwards, Jack and Emerge declare their dearest for each other.

Vox cast

The voices for Jack Skellington'southward spoken lines and Sally were respectively provided by Sarandon and O'Hara.

  • Chris Sarandon (speaking vox) and Danny Elfman (singing vocalisation) equally Jack Skellington, a skeleton known as the "Pumpkin Rex" of Halloween Town. Elfman was initially bandage every bit Jack'southward singing voice and, later the songs were recorded, Sarandon was bandage to match Elfman's voice manner.[10] [eleven]
    • Elfman also voices:
      • Barrel, i of the trick-or-treaters working for Oogie Boogie.
      • The Clown with the Tear-Away Face, a self-described clown who rides a unicycle.
  • Catherine O'Hara as Sally, a rag doll/Frankenstein's monster-like creation of Finklestein and Jack'due south love interest. She is a toxicologist who uses diverse types of toxicant to liberate herself from the captivity of her "male parent". She is too psychic and has premonitions when annihilation bad is about to happen. O'Hara had previously co-starred in Burton'due south Beetlejuice.
    • O'Hara as well voices Shock, 1 of the trick-or-treaters working for Oogie Boogie.
  • William Hickey as Doctor Finklestein, a mad scientist and the loving just overbearing "male parent" of Sally. He is listed in the credits just equally "Evil Scientist" and is only mentioned past proper name twice in the film.
  • Glenn Shadix as the Mayor of Halloween Town, an enthusiastic leader who conducts town meetings. His wild mood swings from happy to distraught because his head spins betwixt a "happy" and "sad" face; where some career politicians are figuratively 2-faced, the mayor is literally and so. Shadix and Burton had previously worked on Beetlejuice.
  • Ken Page equally Oogie Boogie, a villainous bogeyman in Halloween Town, who has a passion for gambling and rivalry with Jack.
  • Ed Ivory as Santa Claus, the ruler of Christmas Town. Santa is responsible for the annual celebration of Christmas, in which he delivers presents to children in the real earth. He is also referred to past Jack and Halloween Town'southward residents as "Sandy Claws". Ivory also provides the brief narration at the start of the film.
  • Paul Reubens as Lock, one of the trick-or-treaters working for Oogie Boogie. Reubens and Burton had previously worked on Pee-wee's Big Adventure and Batman Returns.
  • Frank Welker as Cypher, Jack's pet ghost domestic dog.

The cast also features Kerry Katz, Carmen Twillie, Randy Crenshaw, Debi Durst, Glenn Walters, Sherwood Brawl, John Morris and Greg Proops voicing various characters. Patrick Stewart recorded narration for a prologue and epilogue. While not used in the final scene of the film, the narration is included on the soundtrack album.[12]

Product

Development

As writer Burton'due south upbringing in Burbank, California, was associated with the feeling of confinement, the filmmaker was largely fascinated by holidays during his childhood. "Anytime there was Christmas or Halloween, […] it was groovy. It gave yous some sort of texture all of a sudden that wasn't there earlier", Burton would later recall.[thirteen] After completing his curt film Vincent in 1982,[xiii] Burton, who was then employed at Walt Disney Feature Animation, wrote a three-page poem titled The Nightmare Earlier Christmas, drawing inspiration from television set specials of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and the verse form A Visit from St. Nicholas.[xiv] Burton intended to adapt the poem into a television special with the narration spoken by his favorite actor, Vincent Cost,[15] only also considered other options such as a children'due south book.[sixteen] He created concept art and storyboards for the project in collaboration with Rick Heinrichs, who also sculpted character models;[17] [xviii] Burton afterward showed his and Heinrichs' works-in-progress to Henry Selick, too a Disney animator at the time.[19] After the success of Vincent in 1982, Disney started to consider developing The Nightmare Before Christmas as either a brusk film or 30-minute holiday goggle box special.[17] Still, the project'due south evolution eventually stalled, equally its tone seemed "too weird" to the company.[20] Equally Disney was unable to "offering his nocturnal loners enough scope", Burton was fired from the studio in 1984,[15] and went on to directly the commercially successful films Beetlejuice and Batman for Warner Bros. Pictures.[twenty]

Director Henry Selick (left) and producer Tim Burton (right) on the Nightmare Before Christmas set

Director Henry Selick (left) and producer Tim Burton (right) on the Nightmare Earlier Christmas set

Over the years, Burton regularly thought almost the project. In 1990, Burton plant out that Disney nevertheless owned the film rights.[21] He and Selick committed to produce a full-length film with the latter as director.[nineteen] Burton's own success with live-action films piqued the involvement of Walt Disney Studios chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, who saw the film as an opportunity to continue the studio'southward streak of recent successes in feature animation.[22] Disney was looking forrard to Nightmare "to show capabilities of technical and storytelling achievements that were present in Who Framed Roger Rabbit."[23] Walt Disney Pictures president David Hoberman believed the film would prove to be a creative achievement for Disney's image, elaborating "we can think outside the envelope. We can practise different and unusual things."[22]

Nightmare marked Burton'due south 3rd consecutive film with a Christmas setting. Burton could not direct because of his commitment to Batman Returns, and he did not desire to be involved with "the painstakingly slow procedure of cease motion".[19] To accommodate his poem into a screenplay, Burton approached Michael McDowell, his collaborator on Beetlejuice. McDowell and Burton experienced creative differences, which convinced Burton to make the film every bit a musical with lyrics and compositions by frequent collaborator Danny Elfman. Elfman and Burton created a crude storyline and 2-thirds of the film's songs.[vii] Elfman institute writing Nightmare 'southward eleven songs equally "one of the easiest jobs I've ever had. I had a lot in mutual with Jack Skellington."[17] Caroline Thompson had yet to be hired to write the screenplay.[7] With Thompson'southward screenplay, Selick stated, "there are very few lines of dialogue that are Caroline's. She became busy on other films and we were constantly rewriting, re-configuring and developing the film visually."[24]

Filming

Selick and his team of animators began production in July 1991 in San Francisco, California with a crew of over 120 workers, utilizing xx sound stages for filming.[19] [25] Joe Ranft was hired from Disney as a storyboard supervisor, while Eric Leighton was hired to supervise blitheness.[26] At the peak of production, 20 private stages were simultaneously being used for filming.[27] In total, there were 109,440 frames taken for the film. The work of Ray Harryhausen, Ladislas Starevich, Edward Gorey, Étienne Delessert, Gahan Wilson, Charles Addams, Jan Lenica, Francis Bacon, and Wassily Kandinsky influenced the filmmakers. Selick described the product design as akin to a pop-up book.[17] [24] In improver, Selick stated, "When we achieve Halloween Boondocks, it'southward entirely German Expressionism. When Jack enters Christmas Boondocks, it's an outrageous Dr. Seuss-esque setpiece. Finally, when Jack is delivering presents in the 'Real World', everything is patently, simple and perfectly aligned."[28] Vincent Price, Don Ameche, and James Earl Jones were considered to provide the narration for the picture'southward prologue; all the same, all proved difficult to cast, and the producers instead hired local vocalism artist Ed Ivory.[10] Patrick Stewart provided the prologue narration for the film's soundtrack.

On the direction of the film, Selick reflected, "It's as though he [Burton] laid the egg, and I sat on information technology and hatched it. He wasn't involved in a hands-on manner, but his hand is in it. It was my job to brand information technology await similar 'a Tim Burton moving picture', which is non so dissimilar from my own films."[24] When asked well-nigh Burton'southward interest, Selick claimed, "I don't want to accept away from Tim, just he was not in San Francisco when we made information technology. He came up 5 times over 2 years, and spent no more than eight or 10 days in total."[24] Walt Disney Feature Animation contributed with some second-layering traditional animation.[nineteen] Burton plant production somewhat hard considering he was simultaneously filming Batman Returns and pre-production of Ed Wood.[7]

The filmmakers synthetic 227 puppets to represent the characters in the pic, with Jack Skellington having "effectually four hundred heads", assuasive the expression of every possible emotion.[29] Sally's mouth movements "were blithe through the replacement method. During the blitheness process, […] only Emerge's face up 'mask' was removed in order to preserve the gild of her long, red hair. Sally had x types of faces, each made with a series of eleven expressions (e.g. eyes open and closed, and various facial poses) and synchronized mouth movements."[30] The end-movement figurine of Jack was reused in James and the Giant Peach (as well directed by Selick) as Captain Jack.

Soundtracks

The film'southward soundtrack album was released in 1993 on Walt Disney Records. The picture show'due south soundtrack contains bonus tracks, including a longer prologue and an actress epilogue, both narrated by Sir Patrick Stewart. For the motion-picture show'southward 2006 re-release in Disney Digital 3-D, a special edition of the soundtrack was released, featuring a bonus disc that independent covers of v of the film's songs past Autumn Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, Marilyn Manson, Fiona Apple, and She Wants Revenge. Iv original demo tracks past Elfman were also included.[31] On September 30, 2008, Disney released the cover album Nightmare Revisited, featuring artists such as Amy Lee, Flyleaf, Korn, Rising Against, Plain White T'due south, The All-American Rejects, and many more.[32]

American gothic rock ring London Afterwards Midnight featured a cover of "Emerge's Vocal" on their 1998 album Oddities.

LiLi Roquelin performed a French encompass of "Sally's Vocal" on her album Will you detest the rest of the world or volition y'all renew your life? in 2010.

Pentatonix released a cover of "Making Christmas" for their 2018 Christmas album Christmas Is Here!.[33]

In 2003, the Disneyland Haunted Mansion Holiday soundtrack CD was released. Although most of the album's songs are not original ones from the film, one song is a medley of "Making Christmas", "What'southward This?", and "Kidnap the Sandy Claws". Other songs included are original holiday songs changed to incorporate the theme of the film. Notwithstanding, the terminal vocal is the soundtrack for the Disneyland Haunted Mansion Holiday ride.

Release

The Nightmare Before Christmas was originally going to exist released under Walt Disney Pictures equally function of the Walt Disney Feature Animation lineup, simply Disney decided to release the moving-picture show under their adult themed characterization Touchstone Pictures, because the studio thought the film would be "besides dark and scary for kids," Selick remembered. "Their biggest fearfulness, and why it was kind of a stepchild projection, [was] they were afraid of their core audience hating the movie and not coming."[34] To convey Burton's involvement and concenter a wider audition, Disney marketed the film every bit Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. [22] Burton explained that, "…it turned more than into more of a brand-proper name thing, information technology turned into something else, which I'm non quite sure well-nigh."[7] The moving picture premiered at the New York Movie Festival on October nine, 1993,[35] and was given a limited release on October 13, 1993, earlier its broad theatrical release on October 29, 1993.

The Nightmare Before Christmas was reissued nether the Walt Disney Pictures label and re-released on October xx, 2006, with conversion to Disney Digital 3-D.[iv] Industrial Calorie-free & Magic assisted in the process.[26] The film subsequently received three re-releases in October 2007, 2008, and 2009.[36] The El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California has been showing the picture in four-D screenings annually in October, ending on Halloween, since 2010.[37] The reissues have led to a reemergence of 3-D films and advances in RealD Picture palace.[38] [39]

In October 2020, The Nightmare Before Christmas was re-released in 2,194 theaters. Information technology fabricated $1.323 1000000 over the weekend, finishing fourth backside Tenet.[40]

Abode media

With years of successful home video sales, Nightmare later achieved the ranks of a cult film.[26] Touchstone Home Video first released the motion picture on VHS on September xxx, 1994, and on DVD on Dec two, 1997.[41] Nightmare was released on DVD a 2nd time on October iii, 2000 every bit a special edition. The release included an sound commentary by Selick and cinematographer Pete Kozachik, a 28-minute making-of documentary, a gallery of concept fine art, storyboards, test footage and deleted scenes. Burton'south Vincent and Frankenweenie were also included.[42] Both DVDs were not-anamorphic widescreen releases.

Walt Disney Studios Abode Entertainment released the film on DVD once again (this time with an anamorphic transfer) and on Blu-ray Disc (for the first time) on Baronial 26, 2008 as a ii-disc digitally remastered "collector's edition", but still containing the same special features.[43] [44]

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released The Nightmare Before Christmas on Blu-ray 3D on August 30, 2011. The release included a Blu-ray 3D disc, Blu-ray disc and a DVD that includes both a DVD and digital re-create of the flick.

In 2018, Disney issued a singalong version of the film, accompanied by the theatrical cutting and a Movies Anywhere re-create, as a single-disc version for the moving picture's 25th anniversary.[45]

Marketing

Disney has extensively marketed the film and its characters across many forms of media and memorabilia, including action figures, books, games, fine art crafts, and style products. Jack Skellington, Sally, Pajama Jack, and the Mayor take been fabricated into bendable figures,[46] while Jack and Emerge even appear in fine art.[47] Sally has been made into an action figure and a Halloween costume.[48]

Diverse Disneyland and the branching theme parks host attractions featuring Nightmare characters, particularly during Halloween and Christmas seasons. Since 2001, Disneyland has given its Haunted Mansion Holiday attraction a Nightmare Before Christmas theme for the holiday season. Information technology features characters, decorations and music from the film. In addition to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Political party and Mickey's Halloween Party featuring the film's characters,[49] Additionally, Jack hosts the Halloween Screams, HalloWishes, and Not And so Spooky Spectacular! fireworks shows at Magic Kingdom (where the host is Ghost Host) and Disneyland (where the host is Jack himself), too every bit the Frightfully Fun Parade.[fifty]

Reception

Box office

Around the release of the film, Hoberman was quoted, "I hope Nightmare goes out and makes a fortune. If it does, great. If information technology doesn't, that doesn't negate the validity of the procedure. The budget was less than any Disney blockbuster and then information technology doesn't have to earn Aladdin-sized grosses to satisfy united states of america."[17] The film earned $fifty million in the Usa in its initial theatrical run[36] and was regarded as a moderate "sleeper hit".

The Nightmare Earlier Christmas made an additional $11.1 one thousand thousand in box function gross in its 2006 reissue.[51] The 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2020 reissues earned $15.8 million, $2.5 million, and $two.3 million respectively, increasing the picture's full box office gross to $91.five million.[36]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the picture holds a rating of 95% based on 100 reviews, with an average rating of 8.27/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "The Nightmare Before Christmas is a stunningly original and visually delightful work of stop-move animation."[52] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 82 out of 100, based on xxx critics, indicating "universal acclamation".[53] Audiences surveyed past CinemaScore gave the film an average grade "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[54]

Roger Ebert gave a highly positive review for Nightmare. Ebert believed the film's visual effects were equally revolutionary as Star Wars, taking into business relationship that Nightmare was "filled with imagination that carries us into a new globe".[55]

Peter Travers of Rolling Rock chosen it a restoration of "originality and daring to the Halloween genre. This dazzling mix of fun and fear also explodes the notion that animation is kid stuff. … It's 74 minutes of timeless movie magic."[56] James Berardinelli stated "The Nightmare Before Christmas has something to offer just about everyone. For the kids, it'south a fantasy celebrating two holidays. For the adults, it'due south an opportunity to feel some light entertainment while marveling at how adept Hollywood has become at these techniques. There are songs, laughs, and a little romance. In short, The Nightmare Before Christmas does what information technology intends to: entertain."[57] Desson Thomson of The Washington Postal service enjoyed the film'due south similarities to the writings of Oscar Wilde and the Brothers Grimm, as well as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and other High german Expressionist films.[58]

Michael A. Morrison discusses the influence of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! on the motion-picture show, writing that Jack parallels the Grinch and Cipher parallels Max, the Grinch'southward dog.[59] Philip Nel writes that the movie "challenges the wisdom of adults through its trickster characters", contrasting Jack as a "good trickster" with Oogie Boogie, whom he also compares with Seuss' Dr. Terwilliker every bit a bad trickster.[sixty] Entertainment Weekly reports that fan reception of these characters borders on obsession, profiling Laurie and Myk Rudnick, a couple whose "degree of obsession with [the] film is so great that … they named their son after the real-life person that a grapheme in the motion-picture show is based on."[61] This enthusiasm for the characters has also been profiled equally having spread across North America to Japan.[62] Yvonne Tasker notes "the complex characterization seen in The Nightmare Earlier Christmas".[63]

Danny Elfman was worried the characterization of Oogie Boogie would be considered racist past the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).[64] Elfman's predictions came true; notwithstanding, managing director Henry Selick stated the character was inspired by the Betty Boop cartoon The One-time Man of the Mountain. "Cab Calloway would dance his inimitable jazz dance and sing 'Minnie the Moocher' or 'Old Homo of the Mountain', and they would rotoscope him, trace him, turn him into a cartoon character, often transforming him into an animal, like a walrus," Selick continued. "I think those are some of the nigh inventive moments in cartoon history, in no manner racist, even though he was sometimes a villain. We went with Ken Page, who is a blackness singer, and he had no problem with it".[24]

Accolades

The film was nominated for both the University Award for All-time Visual Effects and the Hugo Honour for Best Dramatic Presentation. Nightmare won the Saturn Laurels for All-time Fantasy Film, while Elfman won Best Music. Selick and the animators were also nominated for their piece of work. Elfman was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. Nigh recently, the moving-picture show ranked #ane on Rotten Tomatoes' "Height 25 Best Christmas Movies" list.[65]

Possible sequel

In 2001, Disney began to consider producing a sequel, but rather than using stop motion, Disney wanted to utilise computer animation.[66] Burton convinced Disney to drop the thought. "I was always very protective of [The Nightmare Before Christmas], not to do sequels or things of that kind," Burton explained. "You know, Jack visits Thanksgiving world or other kinds of things merely considering I felt the moving picture had a purity to it and the people that like information technology, because information technology'due south a mass-market kind of thing, it was important to kind of proceed that purity of it."[39] The 2004 video game The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge did serve equally a sequel of the film, with Capcom's coiffure of developers going after Burton for advice[67] and having the collaboration of the movie's art managing director, Deane Taylor.[68] In 2009, Selick said he would practise a film sequel if he and Burton could create a good story for information technology.[69]

In February 2019, it was reported that a new Nightmare Before Christmas moving-picture show was in the works with Disney considering either a stop-motion sequel or live-action remake.[70] In Oct 2019, Chris Sarandon expressed interest on reprising his role as Jack Skellington if a sequel pic ever materializes.[71]

On February 22, 2021, it was announced by Disney Publishing that a sequel was existence given to the 1993 moving-picture show in the form of a young adult novel. Information technology will be written by Shea Ernshaw and features Sally as the master grapheme and be told through her signal-of-view, with events taking place afterward the film.[72]

Toys and games

A collectible menu game based on the movie called The Nightmare Before Christmas TCG was released in 2005 by NECA. The game was designed by Quixotic Games founder Andrew Parks[73] and Zev Shlasinger. It consists of a Premiere set and 4 Starter Decks based on four characters, Jack Skellington, the Mayor, Oogie Boogie, and Doctor Finklestein. Each Starter Deck contains a rule volume, a Pumpkin King carte, a Pumpkin Points carte du jour, and a 48-card deck. The game has four menu types: Characters, Locales, Creations, and Surprises. The Cards' rarities are separated into 4 categories: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Ultra Rare.

Quixotic Games also developed The Nightmare Earlier Christmas Political party Game that was released in 2007 by NECA.[74]

A collector's edition The Nightmare Before Christmas-themed Jenga game was issued with orange, purple and black blocks with Jack Skellington heads on them. The gear up comes in a coffin-shaped box instead of the normal rectangular box.[75]

A 168-carte du jour Munchkin Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas-themed Munchkin was developed by USAopoly featuring the citizens of Halloween Town such equally Jack Skellington, Oogie Boogie, Doctor Finklestein, and Lock, Shock and Butt. The game comes with a custom die similar to the ones used by Oogie Boogie in the film.[76] [77]

On September fifteen, 2020, a The Nightmare Before Christmas-themed tarot card deck and guidebook was released and the illustration was done by Abigail Larson.[78]

Books, comics, and manga

In 1993, a pop-up book based on picture was on October ane.[79] Some other pop-up volume agenda titled Nightmare Before Christmas Pop-Up Book and Advent Calendar was released September 29, 2020.[eighty] [81] Jack is the titular character in the curt story "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack's Story",[82] Disney Press released a Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas Party Cookbook: Recipes and Crafts for the Perfect Spooky Party on August 21, 2017.[83] A behind-the-scenes fine art volume titled Tim Burton'due south Nightmare Before Christmas: The Film, the Fine art, the Vision was released on October 14, 1993 and a Disney Editions Deluxe edition was published July 28, 2009.[84] [85]

In 2006, a pic book containing the verse form Tim Burton wrote that originated the picture show was released on August 15.[86] In celebration of the motion-picture show's 20th anniversary, the poem was re-released with a hardcover edition in 2013.[87] On July 20, 2009, a illustrated book covering a rendition of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" song titled Nightmare Earlier Christmas: The 13 Days of Christmas was published. In celebration of the film'southward 25th anniversary, a book and CD, featuring narration and sound effects, was released on July three, 2018.[88]

In award of the film's 25th anniversary, a Cinestory Comic made by Disney and published by Joe Books LTD on September 26, 2017.[89] A graphic novel retelling of film was published by Joe Books LTD on July 31, 2018, and a digital and hardcover versions were released August 25, 2020.[90] [91] On November 26 2020, a novel retelling of the picture version was released part of the Disney Animated Classics series.[92] In 2021, another version of Nightmare Earlier Christmas 13 Days of Christmas came out on July 6, and is soon followed past Piffling Golden Books's released of their adaptation of Nightmare Before Christmas on July 13, 2021.[93] [94]

In 2017, Tokyopop secured sectional licensing 2 manga adaptions for Nightmare Earlier Christmas, with the first manga being an adaptation of the film's plotline with art by Jun Asuka and was released Oct 17.[95] [96] The second manga, a fully-colored series illustrated by Kei Ishiyama and titled Zero's Journeying , chronicles the adventures of Jack's dog, Null, in his experiences start in Christmas Boondocks later on accidentally getting separated from Jack, who tries to discover him, and acts as sequel to the film, with Tim Burton's story blessing.[97] The 20-issuesd installment in were first published monthly, starting on October ii, and and so collected into four full-color graphic novels, with a black-and-white collector's edition manga edition also.[98] [99] Starting in July 21, 2021, Tokyopop released another sequel manga centered around Sally, titled The Nightmare Before Christmas: Mirror Moon , written by Mallory Reaves and fully-colored series illustrated past Gabriella Chianello, and Nataliya Torretta. The outset two issues will exist collected into a graphic novel and is slated to exist released on October 26.[100] [101] [102]

A novelization of the film written by Daphne Skinner was published on January 1, 1994.[103] In 2021, a young adult novel written by Shea Ernshaw and with Sally equally the protagonist, with the premised described as "...takes place shortly afterwards the movie ends. It'southward the even so-to-be-told love story of Sally and Jack. Merely it's as well a coming-of-age story for Emerge, as we see her navigate her new regal championship as the Pumpkin Queen of Halloween Town". The novel will innovate new characters and explore Sally'due south past, besides explore other holiday worlds as Sally and Jack tackle a mysterious villain Sally has accidentally unleashed. The novel is slated to exist released some time in July 2022.[72] [104] On her Instagram, Shea Ernshaw revealed the novel's title, Long Live the Pumpkin Queen , and is set to be released on July five, 2022.[105] [106]

Video games

The Nightmare Earlier Christmas has inspired video game spin-offs, including Oogie's Revenge and The Pumpkin King, and is among the many Disney-owned franchises that contribute to the mythology of the Kingdom Hearts series.

A Jack Skellington figurine is available for the Disney Infinity video game, allowing the character to be playable in the game's "Toy Box Way".[107] The main characters of the picture (except Dr. Finklestein and Santa Claus) appear as playable characters in the video game Disney Magic Kingdoms.

In 2021, a collaboration between Disney and Fall Guys released a seasonal challenge themed after The Nightmare Before Christmas and was bachelor from December 16-27.[108] [109]

Concerts

A live concert, produced past Disney Concerts, was held at the Hollywood Bowl in October 2015, and was followed past subsequent performances in 2016 and 2018. The shows featured Elfman, O'Hara, and Page reprising their roles from the pic. In December 2019 this show came to Europe with dates in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Dublin.[110]

A one-nighttime-only virtual benefit concert presentation of the film, presented by The Actors Fund and produced by James Monroe Iglehart with the cooperation of Burton, Elfman, Disney and Actors' Disinterestedness Clan, streamed on October 31, 2020. 100% of the proceeds volition do good the Lymphoma Research Foundation, as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the performing arts. The cast included Iglehart equally Oogie Boogie, along with Rafael Casal every bit Jack Skellington, Adrienne Warren every bit Emerge, Danny Burstein as Santa Claus and the Narrator, Nik Walker as Lock, Lesli Margherita as Shock and Rob McClure equally Barrel. Rounding out the cast were Kathryn Allison, Jenni Barber, Erin Elizabeth Clemons, Fergie Fifty. Phillipe, Jawan G. Jackson and Brian Gonzalez.[111] [112]

In October 2021, Disney hosted a live-to-flick concert of Tim Burton'southward The Nightmare Earlier Christmas for two nights at LA'due south Banc of California Stadium on Oct. 29 and Oct. 31. The show featured Billie Eilish singing every bit Sally and Danny Elfman reprising his function every bit Jack. "Weird Al" Yankovic and Ken Folio also sang the roles of Lock and Oogie Boogie, respectively. The concert included a full orchestra led by acclaimed conductor John Mauceri to perform the moving picture'southward score and songs live.[113] [114] [115] [116]

Other media

Disney Interactive Studios released a As Told by Emoji blithe adaptation of The Nightmare Before Christmas in 2016 and can exist establish on their official YouTube channel.[117] In 2019, a behind-the-scenes podcast series about The Nightmare Before Christmas was made, featuring the animators, producers and other crew discussing about the making of the pic, totaling 38 episodes.[118]

Run into also

  • List of ghost films
  • List of Christmas films
  • Santa Claus in film

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Farther reading

  • Frank Thompson (July 2002). Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Motion picture, the Art and the Vision (Paperback). Hyperion. ISBN978-0-7868-5378-6.
  • Jun Asaga (July 2002). Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (Paperback). Disney Press. ISBN978-0-7868-3849-3. Manga accommodation of the pic.

Subtitles

'Twas a long time ago, longer now than it seems...

in a identify that mayhap you've seen in your dreams.

For the story that yous are near to exist told...

took identify in the vacation worlds of quondam.

Now, you've probably wondered where holidays come up from.

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External links

  • Official website
  • The Nightmare Earlier Christmas at IMDb
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas at the TCM Movie Database
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas at The Large Cartoon DataBase
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas at AllMovie
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas at Box Office Mojo
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas at Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas at The Tim Burton Collective
  • John Scalzi (Baronial 28, 2008). "Why Tim Burton's RecurringNightmare Remains So Popular". AMC. Archived from the original on September 12, 2008.
  • Nightmare Earlier Christmas Behind The Scenes A time lapse of the stop-motion blitheness process.

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