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The film's journey began as a poem written by Tim Burton in 1982 while he was an animator at Walt Disney Productions. Inspired by the seasonal transition in retail stores—where Halloween merchandise is abruptly replaced by Christmas decorations—Burton envisioned a world where different holidays exist in separate realms.
Released in 1993, The Nightmare Before Christmas remains a landmark in animation, celebrated for its unique blend of macabre aesthetics and holiday whimsy. While often synonymous with , who conceived the story and characters, the film was directed by Henry Selick and brought to life through a monumental 2.5-year stop-motion production involving over 100,000 individually moved frames. The film serves as a testament to creative risk, exploring deep themes of identity and self-discovery through a visual style that has since become a cult classic. Origins and Artistic Vision Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas
