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Slappy's Nightmare: 1999 Slappy starts out being the disobedient puppet of Jimmy O'James. Fed up with Slappy, Jimmy replaces Slappy with Wally. Wally tells Jimmy how to control Slappy's evil: cursing him to doing three good deeds in one week. Although it is revealed to be a nightmare of Slappy's, the book ends with his nightmare slowly coming true.
Jack is also the titular character in the short story "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack's story." [26] Jim Edwards actually contends that "Tim Burton's animated movie The Nightmare Before Christmas is really a movie about the marketing business. The movie's lead character, Jack Skellington, the chief marketing officer (CMO) for ...
The Nightmare Before Christmas was originally going to be released under Walt Disney Pictures as part of the Walt Disney Feature Animation lineup (as was advertised as Walt Disney Pictures in the behind the scenes sneak peek on the 1993 VHS release of Pinocchio), but Disney decided to release the film under the studio's adult-oriented ...
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The Puppet Master Costumes - A set of Clothing and Halloween costumes of the series' puppets. Puppet Master (Action Lab Comics) - An ongoing comic book series written by Shawn Gabborin and published by Action Lab Comics begun in 2015. The series was an instant hit among fans and is known for its attention to detail regarding the Puppet Master lore.
Jennifer Connelly and some of the puppet stars of Jim Henson's classic 1986 fantasy, Labyrinth. (Photo: TriStar Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection) (©TriStar Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection)
Jack Skellington is the protagonist of the 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas.He is a skeleton who is the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, a fantasy world based solely on the eponymous holiday. [2]
Evil dolls are antagonists in episodes of The Twilight Zone, both the 1959–1964 series and the 2002 version: . 1962: "The Dummy" (3.33) with a ventriloquist dummy that attempts to exact revenge when he is replaced