


In fact, we're not entirely convinced that it's officially him but if you look closely at the bubble at the very top of this picture, you'll see a very faint image of Jack's iconic eye sockets.Īnd there's a big ol' reference to The Nightmare Before Christmas in Burton's Sleepy Hollow. Jack Skellington - Singing Voice : singing with false pomp And I, Jack, the Pump-kin King, have grown so tired of the same old thing. Ok, this one really IS a blink and you'll miss it moment. We'll give you 30 seconds to spot the secret Skellington in Finding Nemo. It's been confirmed by Tim Burton on the DVD commentary. (He's the one of the far left btw.)Īpparently, Jack features on the Mad Hatter's Bow Tie in Alice In Wonderland - can you spot him? The Soul Robber is a green slime (possibly sentient) wrapped around Jacks wrist like a gauntlet and can change shape whenever Jack uses it. Facilier summons the Shadow Demons, one appears to look a lot like Jack. The Soul Robber is a shape-shifting creature that serves as Jack Skellingtons primary weapon in the video game The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogies Revenge. He miiiiiiight have made an appearance in Princess And The Frog too. The Skeleton Pirate bares a preeeeeeetty strong resemblance to Jack, wouldn't you say? When Centipede bursts through the doors, he says "A Skellington?", so maybe that's proof that Jack managed to escape Halloween Town once again, this time to become a Pirate. He has a starring role in James And The Giant Peach. In the scene where Coraline's mum is cracking an egg, keep an eye out before the egg drops into the bowl - the yolk is actually Jack's head! Coraline was directed by Henry Selick, who also directed The Nightmare Before Christmas. He's in Coraline too, but blink and you'll miss him.
