, who has grown weary of the same annual routine of scaring people. After wandering into the forest, he accidentally opens a portal to Christmas Town

The Nightmare Before Christmas Director: Henry Selick Productor/Creador: Tim Burton Género: Animación, Fantasía, Musical

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: The story follows Jack Skellington , the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, who becomes bored with the annual routine of scaring people. He stumbles upon Christmas Town and becomes obsessed with the holiday, eventually plotting to kidnap Santa Claus and take over Christmas himself.

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