Ken Page claims that he based his performance as Oogie as "somewhere between Bert Lahr in The Wizard of Oz and the voice of the demon in The Exorcist". The Oogie puppet was two feet high, twice the height of the other puppets. Oogie Boogie did not appear in Tim Burton's original poem, but Burton later sketched a portrait of what appeared to be a potato sack man with horrible things inside. The Oogie Boogie Man is the main antagonist, who is a large burlap sack full of bugs. She is voiced by Catherine O'Hara in the film, and Kath Soucie in the video game spin-offs. While not confirmed, it is assumed that given the ending to the film, Jack and Sally got married and started a family.īryan Theiss declares that "Sally is one of those rare fantasy characters we can relate to on a certain level as much as we can to real-world characters on a more literal level." On the album to the film, it is mentioned that years later, Sandy Claws returned to Halloween Town and saw Jack had four or five skeleton children. This is because she is too shy to admit them to him, but shows them through her kindness until the end of the film, where she finally confesses to him. The two refer to each other as "friends", though Jack seems unaware of Sally's true feelings for him. However, she discovers they are connected by the desire for something more in their lives, and her feelings for him intensify. In the beginning of the film, she idolizes and admires him like many residents of Halloween Town. It is this restlessness and a desire for something better in her life that draws her to Jack Skellington. However, Sally is restless and curious, and despite his attempts to keep her imprisoned, she often manages to escape by sedating him with deadly nightshade. Their relationship is rather tense, as Finkelstein insists on keeping her imprisoned under the pretext of protecting her from the outside world. She was created by Doctor Finkelstein, Halloween Town's resident mad scientist, as a companion. She has detachable limbs stuffed with fall leaves and often falls apart, requiring her to sew herself back together, which she carries a set of sewing needles and thread for. She also appears in Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge. Fiona Apple provides the vocals for "Sally's Song" on the 2006 special edition of The Nightmare Before Christmas: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, while Amy Lee provides the vocals for "Sally's Song" on Nightmare Revisited. Sally is Jack Skellington's love interest, a kind, shy, and determined rag doll who tells him that Christmas and Halloween should not mix and is the only one to have doubts about his Christmas plan. Kath Soucie ( Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II and The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge) He also appears in the Robot Chicken episode "Anne Marie's Pride", where he is voiced by Victor Yerrid.Ĭatherine O'Hara ( The Nightmare Before Christmas, Attractions) Jack Skellington made a cameo in the film James and the Giant Peach as the "pirate captain". Some versions dubbed only the spoken lines, leaving the songs in English. Since the film was originally released for adults, as it was thought to be "too dark and scary for kids", in non-English speaking countries, Disney Character Voices International only dubbed the film in a few languages in which adult and kids films are usually dubbed, while in other countries it was released with subtitles. He is voiced in all canon appearances by Chris Sarandon, and his singing voice in the film was provided by Danny Elfman. He also appears in The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge. However, after stumbling into Christmas Town, he gains new ideas and inspiration. He is in charge of Halloween, but repeating the same routine for years has caused him to feel his inspiration for his own holiday waning. He is popular among the residents of Halloween Town for his charming personality and aim to please, as he is well-meaning despite a lack of inhibition. The film's protagonist, Jack Skellington is a skeleton who holds the title of The Pumpkin King.
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