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Yup, alongside “Frankenweenie” and “The Corpse Bride,” it’s thought that all three films occupy the same universe. Victor, the dog-loving boy in “Frankenweenie,” ages into the man we meet in “The Corpse Bride.” Oh, and the clincher? Both have dogs as companions. Coincidence? I think not. The Burtonverse: A Trilogy in Disguise Some believe he died a fiery death, explaining his tendency to combust on-screen spontaneously. Sally? Dismembered. Hence, her ability to detach and reattach body parts at will. If you’re anything like me, you’ve spent countless Octobers (and quite possibly some Decembers) binge-watching “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” In conclusion, these intricate theories reframe “The Nightmare Before Christmas” as a labyrinth of interconnected lives and fates. It’s a rich tapestry that invites exploration, debate and a whole new level of fan engagement.
But wait, there’s more! Inside the treasure trove is an enamel Pop! Pin and a stainless-steel Pop! Coin, both showcasing that iconic, skeletal grin we’ve come to adore. Plus, you’ll find a foil Certificate Card with bio details that give you the rundown on this underworld royalty. Their names even nod to the manner of their deaths. Dark? Absolutely. This is a Tim Burton film. What did you expect? There are fans out there who suggest that when the Grinch was a baby, he was sent to Christmas Town, not Halloween Town. That’s why he doesn’t quite fit in with the Whos.