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.
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 The Nightmare Before Christmas(1993)
At 24 frames per second, the animators had to pose the puppets over 110,000 times to complete the film. Musical Legacy Burton wrote a in 1982 while working as