No, you’re not experiencing Déjà vu, this is a re-upload due to a manual (and quite random) copyright claim on short clip within the episode. Unfortunately, the claimant disabled all monetization & blocked it in virtually every country/region outside the U.S. I won’t go into the details of said claim, but I decided the best course of action was to re-upload and remove the particular clip rather than wait the 30 days hoping for the dispute to settle. TH-cam gave me an option to edit out it, but this resulted in an incredibly jarring mid-sentence jump cut during some important information, as even though the clip contained no audio, I was only given the option to edit both out. Then in my haste to get the video back up, as someone quickly (and thankfully) pointed out, I somehow managed to accidentally mute a portion of the video in another spot, rendering a section near the end…well, incredibly confusing to say the least. So this is a re-upload of that re-upload. I suppose it's fitting given the tediousness of the film we explore in this episode! I apologize for any awkwardness, this was certainly an unexpected situation on my end. But on the bright side, if you happened to miss the original upload, I hope you enjoy! If you did catch it the first time, why not give it another watch?
Oh, did you hear about the new sequel in 3D? It's called The Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack's Existential Crisis. Apparently, it's just 90 minutes of him wondering if he should identify as a skeleton or a pumpkin. Spoiler: The answer is both, but in IMAX 3D, his self-doubt is so vivid you can practically feel the bones shaking.
@@harmonetheanimationaddict4419Actually, if you read the entire pinned comment, it was due to Mark somehow muting a large part of the video when trying to reupload it.
This video is really inspirational as an artist. Tim Burton liked drawing, but couldn't handle people, cute animals and the like. He still had plenty of potential, just not when he was having to draw what others wanted him to. It's not that he was a bad artist, it's that his style and approach were different, and he needed the right opportunity to express it. Difference is embraced, it just needs to be given a chance.
The whole part where Elfman recounts how everyone was saying that Nightmare Before Christmas wasn’t appropriate for kids spoke volumes. It was at that very moment that Burton went back to the early days of being just weird and creepy after being seen as a goldmine. Disney and their attitude towards Nightmare Before Christmas is the equivalent of family members who only take an interest in you when you either get a well paid job or win the lottery. They were boasting about how Nightmare was going to be their first ever full length stop motion film, but then got cold feet and released it under Touchstone. The moment Nightmare made loads of money and got critical acclaim, Disney made it abundantly clear that it was THEIR movie.
I always found it funny how Nighmare before Christmas absolutely spiked in popularity during the early 2000s with scene and emo teens. Suddenly, Disney was pumping out Jack Skellington merch like no tomorrow.
@Finalblue1234 The gatekeeping goths made me genuinely think that Nightmare came out in the 2000s. The fact it was released in 1993 genuinely blew my mind.
A perfect series of events, who-knew-who & happenstance that brought us one of the greatest Halloween & Christmas movies ever. Thank you for presenting all this.
You need to keep your video safe from Lock, Shock, and Barrell. This is the second time they've kidnapped it and try to hide it at Mr. Oogie Boogie's lair.
its pretty incredible how tim burtons real life looks and mannerisms, body language etc. are basically all the characters in his animations. its not that he cant draw human characters. he can. he can draw humans like him.
Hello Yesterworld, here are some ideas for more Troubled History videos: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Psycho (1960) Fritz the Cat (1972) - In fact, any Ralph Bakshi film The Godfather (1972) Apocalypse Now (1979) Heaven's Gate (1980) The Shining (1980) Brazil (1985) Ishtar (1987) Alien 3 (1992) The Thief and the Cobbler (1993) The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)
I remember I watched this on Halloween after trick or treating one year and me and my younger brother became obsessed. It was new and unlike anything I had ever seen. It’s remained a tradition to watch this movie on every Halloween now
I just wanna say thank you for not letting copyright issues bring you down and stifle your work! I love your videos and they always help me when I have trouble sleeping at night (not because they’re boring by any means) but because your voice is so relaxing it’s like listening to an audiobook beside a warm fire. Please never stop uploading and don’t worry about upload schedules either because every video is just worth the wait.
It all came full circle. Frankenweenie was supposed to play before the 1984 reissue of Pinocchio. Then, the 1992 rerelease featured the teaser for Nightmare Before Christmas.
Man this video is really living up to the channel's namesake. It's technically a Yesterday "Or perhaps a few days prior" re-upload and it's Entertaining to boot!
57:06 It’s so weird to me that it “wasn’t for kids.” I was 3 when it came out, BEGGED my parents to take me, but had to wait to rent it. I LOVED it and we ended up buying the VHS so I could watch it all the time. But then, I was also already familiar with Edward Gorey and Jason and the Argonauts.
Hearing Frank Welker doing the voices for early versions of Jack and Santa is so amazing. Reminds me a bit of his Freddy Jones voice. That guy really is everywhere!
This was phenomenally done! So much great info, research and very entertaining. Much more so than pretty much anything you’d find on tv. Seriously, great job on this incredible film and its long journey.
Can someone let me know what clip was removed from this re upload? I feel like I can't get it out of my head now Either way I was at the middle of the original upload but I'm watching it all straight now I hope you get some of the reception you got on the first upload, keep the good work Yesterworld ❤
I didn't see the original upload, but if I had to guess, it's the part where Burton is talking about the animators being like actors, that had to be trimmed, since Mark had to add a subtitle at the bottom of the screen to give context to what Burton was talking about.
Disney: It’s too spooky! Think of the CHILDREN! Me, one of the children of 1993: Eh, it was pretty good. Could have been spookier. I love it, it’s just… yeah, could have been more Halloweenie.
was so confused when this seemed familiar, I was going to go back through my history to see if I'd recently watched someone elses video on the same topic, then I saw the comments about this being a re-upload. 100% worth watching again
I remember seeing Vincent on TV & being fascinated by everything about it. The art style, stop-motion, Vincent Price, & somehow this got me into Edgar Allen Poe too.
This is such a good documentary! It really helped tie all the different pieces of "connective tissue" surrounding how TNBC came to be. The details are excellently laud out. Super fascinating! 🎄🎃
One of my absolute favorite films as a kid. Funnily enough, my Mom tells me that I was so scared of the film, we had to leave the theater. I, personally, don't remember that, as I was around 4 years old at the time. However, afterwards, I would watch the film over and over on video, and it's a memorable masterpiece, imo. Nightmare Before Christmas was my Wizard of Oz growing up (along with Star Wars).
Oh hey, knew Deane Taylors son in me teens. Lived a few towns up from me in the Adelaide Hills in Soufa 'Straya. Slept there once after a bunch of us went to a party, had really cool stuff 'round the house like ol' sketches and concept models of characters etc. Was pretty neat to walk around and just look at it all.
What I have learned, is that Stop Motion is even more of a pain to do even more than I thought. Also, this movie is my favorite all time movie. Thank you for giving it the time it deserves
One thing I'm surprised you never mentioned was the two unmade sequels which would have been centered around different holidays, one about Easter titled, unsurprisingly, "The Nightmare Before Easter", and the other involving Valentines Day called "A Midwinter Nightmare Scream" where Cupid would have been the main antagonist. Neither were made because of apparent creative differences. It's a shame because I feel like they would have explored the universe more, but let's be honest, Halloween and Christmas are where all the money are at.
Third time's the charm, this one's a winner! A video on Monkeybone would be fascinating but I dunno if there's even enough information out there about its production...another big flop absolutely stacked with insane talent, both acting and production-wise!
I was thinking I wasn't going to have any documentaries to watch tonight, but then you came with this to save my night. Greetings from Brazil and please make some shorter videos about theme parks again as well. I know it requires a lot of work but those 10 - 20 minute videos are very nice to watch too 🙏
Sucks this had to be done, did see the original. But don't think I commented, so I will. Best summary is: A Burton idea, made possible with Selick's execution. Both deserving of credit in equal measure
For some reason, I had it in my head from what I had heard (anecdotes from colleagues, reading "Burton on Burton" in high school) that The Nightmare Before Christmas was something Tim Burton doodled in his down time at the studio, and the only reason Disney owned the rights to it was because he was doing it on company time and with their supplies, not that it was always intended to be a Disney project. In fact, and I now realize how silly this sounds, I was always under the impression that his tenure at Disney after Fox & The Hound was basically hanging around and doing odd jobs while he waited for his contract to expire. Knowing that Vincent and Frankenweenie were, in fact, pilots for bigger projects he and Disney were seriously talking about at the time and not just random busywork makes a LOT more sense. lol
all of your work is so amazing man. honestly square up with that jackwagon giving you copyright trouble, your work is well within the realm of transformative
Third time to upload this. Still good job on this documentary. What others history of movies will you try to do next? I might have a few ideas: . The Chipmunk Adventure . The Little Mermaid . Mary Poppins . Toy Story 1 . The Muppet Movie
I remember seeing this in theatre when I was a kid. I was a bit of a hyper child so it took something special (and kinda dark like watership down) to keep me watching. I didn't move the entire movie and cried after it was over. 😂 my parents got me the movie a year or so later on vhs because I refused to stop talking about it.
Though I might have the unpopular opinion of not really liking the film, I can appreciate its production and all the hard work that went into it. Great job on showcasing this film and it does suck that you had to re-upload your video a few times.
You know it's one of my favorite Disney and Tim Burton films; it falls in the category of movies that were surprising hits despite many people in production being skeptical of it at first. Also fits with other Disney movies like Snow White, The Lion King and Toy Story fitting into that category as well.
6:00 "In-betweeners" draw the frames of animation that are "in-between" key frames. Nothing necessarily to do with close ups and action shots, moreso the actual movements between key poses
58:07 Im not sure thats what Selick meant. I think he just meant the film as a whole was Burton's idea, not that having his name above the title was his.
Burton: 🎃🎄 Disney: No Burton: 🎃🎄 Disney: No Burton: 🎃🎄💰💰 Disney: "Tim, you home? We're only a multi billion dollar company. We can't make decisions by ourselves".
Henry Sellick sounds very passive agressive in many of those interviews regarding the development of Nightmare. Like it seems he is the only one involved with this movie that has an issue with Tim Burton, who ironically showed nothing but support (eh well except for that wall punching moment) for Sellick during the whole process in which otherwise Disney wouldn´t allow him to do a lot of things or give the team more money for production costs. If anything, The Nightmare before Christmas is a team effort between Sellick, Danny Elfman, Caroline Thompson and, of course, Tim Burton.
I wonder what that clip was that effected the copyright. Also I noticed that the Santa test was longer then what was on the bonus feature and that there was an additional test with Spiral Hill. Where did they come from.
I'm sorry some numptyhead has caused you to lose all the momentum on your original video. :/ I'll play it out in full later, to help re-boost the numbers; but for now, here's a like and a comment for engagement!
Really hope with Disney owning the film it'll be in Lorcana one day and you won't have to cover it here unless you love the game and want to for fun 😅 Thanks for keeping up the good work though 🙏
It is very telling a woman is responsible for Sally's final design. I'm really glad for the character as she is, because the movie wouldn't be what it is without Sally.
No, you’re not experiencing Déjà vu, this is a re-upload due to a manual (and quite random) copyright claim on short clip within the episode. Unfortunately, the claimant disabled all monetization & blocked it in virtually every country/region outside the U.S.
I won’t go into the details of said claim, but I decided the best course of action was to re-upload and remove the particular clip rather than wait the 30 days hoping for the dispute to settle. TH-cam gave me an option to edit out it, but this resulted in an incredibly jarring mid-sentence jump cut during some important information, as even though the clip contained no audio, I was only given the option to edit both out.
Then in my haste to get the video back up, as someone quickly (and thankfully) pointed out, I somehow managed to accidentally mute a portion of the video in another spot, rendering a section near the end…well, incredibly confusing to say the least. So this is a re-upload of that re-upload. I suppose it's fitting given the tediousness of the film we explore in this episode!
I apologize for any awkwardness, this was certainly an unexpected situation on my end. But on the bright side, if you happened to miss the original upload, I hope you enjoy! If you did catch it the first time, why not give it another watch?
This video was so good I’ll watch it again! It’s a shame however that basic fair use laws are almost impossible to enforce on this platform
Hopefully the video stays on TH-cam but thanks for reloading it
What was the problematic clip!? I saw the original until completion, so I wonder.
I've already watched it twice, but my kids hadn't yet 😅
@ possibly the animation test of Jack? Never mind it’s still there
The Troubled History of 'The Troubled History of The Nightmare Before Christmas'
😂
Oh, did you hear about the new sequel in 3D? It's called The Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack's Existential Crisis. Apparently, it's just 90 minutes of him wondering if he should identify as a skeleton or a pumpkin. Spoiler: The answer is both, but in IMAX 3D, his self-doubt is so vivid you can practically feel the bones shaking.
@@israeldavila27What???😂😂😂😂
@@techwiz90 Just a joke, I hope.
Video was so good, he had to reupload it THREE TIMES
Don'tcha just love TH-cam copyrighting?
Mickey Mouse needs a lesson in fair use
@@harmonetheanimationaddict4419Actually, if you read the entire pinned comment, it was due to Mark somehow muting a large part of the video when trying to reupload it.
I'm so glad I downloaded the original video nearly a week before he took down the original on the day it was uploaded last week or a few days back.
@@Oytruestoryofjim Mickey Mouse nailing a Private Property sign over the public domain pool.
Disney out here copyright claiming this video because they know it’s higher quality then anything they’ve done recently
Shit, fr
It wasn't even Disney just some random smuck
This video is really inspirational as an artist. Tim Burton liked drawing, but couldn't handle people, cute animals and the like. He still had plenty of potential, just not when he was having to draw what others wanted him to. It's not that he was a bad artist, it's that his style and approach were different, and he needed the right opportunity to express it. Difference is embraced, it just needs to be given a chance.
how ironic is it that they wanted him to draw “Disney style” but now his own style of drawing is known as “Tim Burton style”!!
Thank you for continuing to keep this viewable and hopefully you don't get anymore issues with copyright.
The whole part where Elfman recounts how everyone was saying that Nightmare Before Christmas wasn’t appropriate for kids spoke volumes. It was at that very moment that Burton went back to the early days of being just weird and creepy after being seen as a goldmine.
Disney and their attitude towards Nightmare Before Christmas is the equivalent of family members who only take an interest in you when you either get a well paid job or win the lottery. They were boasting about how Nightmare was going to be their first ever full length stop motion film, but then got cold feet and released it under Touchstone. The moment Nightmare made loads of money and got critical acclaim, Disney made it abundantly clear that it was THEIR movie.
I always found it funny how Nighmare before Christmas absolutely spiked in popularity during the early 2000s with scene and emo teens. Suddenly, Disney was pumping out Jack Skellington merch like no tomorrow.
@Finalblue1234 The gatekeeping goths made me genuinely think that Nightmare came out in the 2000s. The fact it was released in 1993 genuinely blew my mind.
I got halfway through the last one, let's hope this doesn't get dinged. 🙏
I actually downloaded the original uncensored/copyrighted version of this video last week BEFORE he took it down and re-did it three times in a row.
Amazing vid, yesterworld, keep up the amazing work!!
A perfect series of events, who-knew-who & happenstance that brought us one of the greatest Halloween & Christmas movies ever. Thank you for presenting all this.
He needs to a video the 11 year long development hell of Shrek. Especially on the Chris Farley version.
You need to keep your video safe from Lock, Shock, and Barrell. This is the second time they've kidnapped it and try to hide it at Mr. Oogie Boogie's lair.
(To the tune of Kidnap The Santy Claws)
“Copyright claim Yesterworld. Make his money ours”.
What was the first.
@@disneyboy3030 This was reuploaded twice.
its pretty incredible how tim burtons real life looks and mannerisms, body language etc. are basically all the characters in his animations. its not that he cant draw human characters. he can. he can draw humans like him.
Hello Yesterworld, here are some ideas for more Troubled History videos:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Psycho (1960)
Fritz the Cat (1972) - In fact, any Ralph Bakshi film
The Godfather (1972)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Heaven's Gate (1980)
The Shining (1980)
Brazil (1985)
Ishtar (1987)
Alien 3 (1992)
The Thief and the Cobbler (1993)
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)
3 uploads this month from yesterworld is a Christmas gift
There's only 1?
@@jonathanwapner6262 hes uploaded this video 3 times due to copyright claims lol
Also, I'm surprised you didn't talk about how Vincent Price's death coincided with the film's worldwide premiere.
I remember I watched this on Halloween after trick or treating one year and me and my younger brother became obsessed. It was new and unlike anything I had ever seen. It’s remained a tradition to watch this movie on every Halloween now
Even if youre in the clear upload it a fourth time because this video is so good.
I just wanna say thank you for not letting copyright issues bring you down and stifle your work! I love your videos and they always help me when I have trouble sleeping at night (not because they’re boring by any means) but because your voice is so relaxing it’s like listening to an audiobook beside a warm fire. Please never stop uploading and don’t worry about upload schedules either because every video is just worth the wait.
55:32 - 56:16 This promo introduced me to “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Thanks to “Pinocchio.”
Same here. It was honestly the best teaser trailer for the movie and one of the best made for ANY movie.
It all came full circle. Frankenweenie was supposed to play before the 1984 reissue of Pinocchio. Then, the 1992 rerelease featured the teaser for Nightmare Before Christmas.
Man this video is really living up to the channel's namesake. It's technically a Yesterday "Or perhaps a few days prior" re-upload and it's Entertaining to boot!
57:06 It’s so weird to me that it “wasn’t for kids.” I was 3 when it came out, BEGGED my parents to take me, but had to wait to rent it. I LOVED it and we ended up buying the VHS so I could watch it all the time. But then, I was also already familiar with Edward Gorey and Jason and the Argonauts.
Already heard it but going to listen again to give it another view and to see if I missed anything the first time. Great job on this one
Hearing Frank Welker doing the voices for early versions of Jack and Santa is so amazing. Reminds me a bit of his Freddy Jones voice. That guy really is everywhere!
Holy shit I love hearing Fred from Scooby-Doo's voice coming out of Jack Skellington.
Im gonna 'like' this upload every single time. 💯🙏🏾
Thank you for another amazing video! I really enjoyed this. 😊
This was phenomenally done! So much great info, research and very entertaining. Much more so than pretty much anything you’d find on tv. Seriously, great job on this incredible film and its long journey.
@YesterworldEntertainment - This was an amazing documentary and I hope the re-uploaded version here stays up for good.
Despite being released under Touchstone Pictures upon its original release in 1993 it’s still a kids’ movie 🍿
I'm glad I got to see the original, I'll give this one a watch, too.
Fantastic video. I loved learning about the fascinating behind the scenes of movies.
1:25, Oh hi Chuck
Can someone let me know what clip was removed from this re upload? I feel like I can't get it out of my head now
Either way I was at the middle of the original upload but I'm watching it all straight now I hope you get some of the reception you got on the first upload, keep the good work Yesterworld ❤
I didn't see the original upload, but if I had to guess, it's the part where Burton is talking about the animators being like actors, that had to be trimmed, since Mark had to add a subtitle at the bottom of the screen to give context to what Burton was talking about.
Disney: It’s too spooky! Think of the CHILDREN!
Me, one of the children of 1993: Eh, it was pretty good. Could have been spookier. I love it, it’s just… yeah, could have been more Halloweenie.
was so confused when this seemed familiar, I was going to go back through my history to see if I'd recently watched someone elses video on the same topic, then I saw the comments about this being a re-upload. 100% worth watching again
Glad that the video is back up. Keep up the great work Mark and Merry Christmas 👍🎄🎁
I remember seeing Vincent on TV & being fascinated by everything about it. The art style, stop-motion, Vincent Price, & somehow this got me into Edgar Allen Poe too.
This is such a good documentary! It really helped tie all the different pieces of "connective tissue" surrounding how TNBC came to be. The details are excellently laud out. Super fascinating! 🎄🎃
Love your work!
Just found your channel, binging all your videos. Subscribed!
One of my absolute favorite films as a kid. Funnily enough, my Mom tells me that I was so scared of the film, we had to leave the theater. I, personally, don't remember that, as I was around 4 years old at the time. However, afterwards, I would watch the film over and over on video, and it's a memorable masterpiece, imo. Nightmare Before Christmas was my Wizard of Oz growing up (along with Star Wars).
Oh hey, knew Deane Taylors son in me teens. Lived a few towns up from me in the Adelaide Hills in Soufa 'Straya. Slept there once after a bunch of us went to a party, had really cool stuff 'round the house like ol' sketches and concept models of characters etc. Was pretty neat to walk around and just look at it all.
Glad you were able to get this reposted!
Wow you have incredible content!
I grew up during the stop motion era. They all scarred me! Perfect medium for him.
Ill keep liking it and rewatching this if you keep uploading it 😆 its such a good documentary!!!
Even though Tim Burton didn't direct it, The Nightmare Before Christmas is 100% a Tim Burton movie.
What I have learned, is that Stop Motion is even more of a pain to do even more than I thought.
Also, this movie is my favorite all time movie. Thank you for giving it the time it deserves
Copyrights are a pain to put for TH-cam videos, especially for big companies like Disney, but I do like the history of one of my favorite films of all
One thing I'm surprised you never mentioned was the two unmade sequels which would have been centered around different holidays, one about Easter titled, unsurprisingly, "The Nightmare Before Easter", and the other involving Valentines Day called "A Midwinter Nightmare Scream" where Cupid would have been the main antagonist. Neither were made because of apparent creative differences. It's a shame because I feel like they would have explored the universe more, but let's be honest, Halloween and Christmas are where all the money are at.
i hope this becomes a bi-daily tradition
Another watch and another like for you from me man. Great content!
Third time's the charm, this one's a winner! A video on Monkeybone would be fascinating but I dunno if there's even enough information out there about its production...another big flop absolutely stacked with insane talent, both acting and production-wise!
I was thinking I wasn't going to have any documentaries to watch tonight, but then you came with this to save my night. Greetings from Brazil and please make some shorter videos about theme parks again as well. I know it requires a lot of work but those 10 - 20 minute videos are very nice to watch too 🙏
The return of BattleFront Knight was literally so great.
Watched the movie yesterday for the first time because I saw your video on my sub box.
Definitely worth its praise!
Sucks this had to be done, did see the original. But don't think I commented, so I will. Best summary is:
A Burton idea, made possible with Selick's execution. Both deserving of credit in equal measure
Very fitting I say!
Love this video!
For some reason, I had it in my head from what I had heard (anecdotes from colleagues, reading "Burton on Burton" in high school) that The Nightmare Before Christmas was something Tim Burton doodled in his down time at the studio, and the only reason Disney owned the rights to it was because he was doing it on company time and with their supplies, not that it was always intended to be a Disney project.
In fact, and I now realize how silly this sounds, I was always under the impression that his tenure at Disney after Fox & The Hound was basically hanging around and doing odd jobs while he waited for his contract to expire. Knowing that Vincent and Frankenweenie were, in fact, pilots for bigger projects he and Disney were seriously talking about at the time and not just random busywork makes a LOT more sense. lol
Will give this a like and another watch just for the sake it was an incredible video first time i watched it and giving this re-up the same love.
This video is great❤ thank you I really enjoyed it
Excellent job!
I did not not know that Nightmare Before Christmas was literally stuck for years in development hell
Commenting again since it literally costs me nothing and definitely helps you.
Thank you :)
Disney must be an evil company if they don’t want us to watch this masterpiece documentary. Love the video, hope it stays this time
all of your work is so amazing man. honestly square up with that jackwagon giving you copyright trouble, your work is well within the realm of transformative
Third time to upload this. Still good job on this documentary. What others history of movies will you try to do next? I might have a few ideas:
. The Chipmunk Adventure
. The Little Mermaid
. Mary Poppins
. Toy Story 1
. The Muppet Movie
Man. 1994 was an ALL TIMER of a movie year and to think, this absolute gem set up the run.
NEW YESTERWORLD VID LETS GO!!!!!!!!
I remember seeing this in theatre when I was a kid. I was a bit of a hyper child so it took something special (and kinda dark like watership down) to keep me watching. I didn't move the entire movie and cried after it was over. 😂 my parents got me the movie a year or so later on vhs because I refused to stop talking about it.
Though I might have the unpopular opinion of not really liking the film, I can appreciate its production and all the hard work that went into it. Great job on showcasing this film and it does suck that you had to re-upload your video a few times.
i'd love to see a full Tim Burton deep dive!
That painting at 2:00 is totally "Hieronymus Bosch" + flying saucers.
Yesterworld and defunct land in the same week it must be Christmas
I'm going to have this play while I sleep tonight since I watched the first but want you to get credit for my watch.
That truly warms my heart to read, thank you :)
Now I hope this upload will not be toyed around with, and we can watch and listen to it whenever we want!
You know it's one of my favorite Disney and Tim Burton films; it falls in the category of movies that were surprising hits despite many people in production being skeptical of it at first. Also fits with other Disney movies like Snow White, The Lion King and Toy Story fitting into that category as well.
Will you make the history of Cartoon Network after this video? ⬛️⬜️
6:00 "In-betweeners" draw the frames of animation that are "in-between" key frames. Nothing necessarily to do with close ups and action shots, moreso the actual movements between key poses
Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!! New video!!!!!!
I guess I'll just have to watch again, as the algorithm demands. All glory to the Burtonettes
58:07 Im not sure thats what Selick meant. I think he just meant the film as a whole was Burton's idea, not that having his name above the title was his.
Burton: 🎃🎄
Disney: No
Burton: 🎃🎄
Disney: No
Burton: 🎃🎄💰💰
Disney: "Tim, you home? We're only a multi billion dollar company. We can't make decisions by ourselves".
Gotta watch a third time to keep those views up, we got you yesterworld
Great video
Obsessed with the way you say ooogie booogie 😂
I'm just happy it became real
Thank you.
I’d like you to do the History of Toy Story next year just in time for the 30th anniversary.
Everyone say thankyou to the goths and scene kids of the 2000s for bringing this movie the glory it always should have have
Henry Sellick sounds very passive agressive in many of those interviews regarding the development of Nightmare. Like it seems he is the only one involved with this movie that has an issue with Tim Burton, who ironically showed nothing but support (eh well except for that wall punching moment) for Sellick during the whole process in which otherwise Disney wouldn´t allow him to do a lot of things or give the team more money for production costs. If anything, The Nightmare before Christmas is a team effort between Sellick, Danny Elfman, Caroline Thompson and, of course, Tim Burton.
I've never been so early! I happened to open TH-cam and boom video 1 min ago ❤ it's like early christmas!
I wonder what that clip was that effected the copyright. Also I noticed that the Santa test was longer then what was on the bonus feature and that there was an additional test with Spiral Hill. Where did they come from.
I'm sorry some numptyhead has caused you to lose all the momentum on your original video. :/ I'll play it out in full later, to help re-boost the numbers; but for now, here's a like and a comment for engagement!
Really hope with Disney owning the film it'll be in Lorcana one day and you won't have to cover it here unless you love the game and want to for fun 😅
Thanks for keeping up the good work though 🙏
It is very telling a woman is responsible for Sally's final design. I'm really glad for the character as she is, because the movie wouldn't be what it is without Sally.
This is good video. Thanks
Tom hanks need to come to rhode Island comic con this year.
Oh boy, can't wait to watch this on repeat all day - gotta make up for those views of mine that he lost of course 🥰🥰