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At 24 frames per second, the animators had to pose the puppets over 110,000 times to complete the film. Musical Legacy

To give Jack Skellington a full range of emotions, animators created over 400 unique heads . The Nightmare Before Christmas(1993)

Initially released under Disney’s Touchstone Pictures banner because the studio feared it was "too dark" for kids, the movie became a sleeper hit. Today, it is a and a rare example of a "trans-holiday" film, traditionally celebrated from October 1st through the end of December. At 24 frames per second, the animators had

Danny Elfman wrote the songs before a formal script even existed, using Burton’s sketches and descriptions as a guide. Elfman also provided the , as his demo vocals were considered irreplaceable. Songs like "This Is Halloween" and "What's This?" have since become seasonal staples for two different holidays. Cultural Impact Today, it is a and a rare example

While often attributed solely to Tim Burton, the film was a collaborative triumph. Burton wrote a in 1982 while working as an animator at Disney, inspired by the sight of holiday merchandise being swapped in a storefront. Director Henry Selick brought the tactile, gothic aesthetic to life, while composer Danny Elfman provided the film’s heartbeat through its iconic score. The Plot: A Tale of Two Holidays