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Uploaded on Aug 26, 2008

A Beautiful Animation For The Original Idea Of The Nightmare Before Christmas!!! Narrated by Christopher Lee.

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  • Jens Linde Westin

    I Am Jack's Inflamed Sense of Rejection.

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  • mahmoud mandour

    so jack was really The Grinch...i got it

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  • Dan Johnston

    This is amazing !

    Thank You Tim Burton

    and thank you "fil10000" for posting it. :)

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  • iiiparadoxiiiify

    Cool beans :) Thanks.

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  • TheShadowysilhouette

    He does the book is called "The Melencholy death of oyster boy"

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  • KitsuneHime69

    Actually it is, and it comes with an introduction by Tim Burton (which is cut out of this video)

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  • KitsuneHime69

    Not in Tim Burton's original poem that inspired the movie, which this is. Tim Burton himself did the intro to this (which is cut out of the video), and it is available as behind the scenes special on the DVD.

    Please don't call people idiots.

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  • KitsuneHime69

    Tim Burton wanted Jack to be a "reverse Grinch". He didn't want to destroy Christmas, he "loves it, and tries to do it himself". :D

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  • KingJulianFan12

    2:30 sounds like the Grinch. ;)

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  • waluigiland

    3?....you idiot theres 7 holiday doors

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  • Amr Akl

    the fact that you know christopher lee is alone worth my respect

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  • john smith

    Who would've thought that Saruman read poetry?

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