How Sally's True Identity Changes EVERYTHING in The Nightmare Before Christmas (Disney)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • In Nightmare Before Christmas there are MORE Tree Doors than we knew, and Sally's true past completely changes how we view Halloween Town and the OTHER realms! How many towns and ancient realms are there, really?
    So there’s this new Nightmare Before Christmas book about Sally and I of course read it. And I have some “thoughts” and theories. It reveals a TON of what we’ve always speculated about Halloween Town, and the other Towns too… and Sally’s true origin really blows things up in like galactic proportions. SO, of course with great revelations come… a lot of spoilers. Consider this your warning, because of course I’m going to dissect this book like Jack Skellington obsessively dissecting Christmas in this sorta "Long Live the Pumpkin Queen" book review!
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    00:00 - Sally's Origins Book
    4:37 - All the Other Holiday Town Trees Explained
    10:33 - Big Sally Backstory Spoiler
    15:37 - Portal to Human World
    18:23 - The Ancient Realm Trees
    20:06 - Thoughts on Retcons
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  • @BlackShadowUchiha
    @BlackShadowUchiha Год назад +4607

    I think the difference between the flower petals wilting and the four leaf clover is not a continuity error but the difference between something be taken from the realm and something being willing given to leave the realm

    • @bitterflywing
      @bitterflywing Год назад +130

      Like sally

    • @thomasparsons4871
      @thomasparsons4871 Год назад +333

      It’s kind of a reference to Sally’s visions from the movie. A flower she picked showed her a vision that foretold that Jack’s mission would end in flames. The petals wilted because the union of Jack and Sally wasn’t doing well. The clover foretells of luck and success.

    • @NoArtisticLimitation
      @NoArtisticLimitation Год назад +57

      I thought the difference was the luck factor, but I guess that works?

    • @TinySamaa
      @TinySamaa Год назад +80

      I was thinking since the leperchaun was the one being who was awake in that world and knew sooo much, i would assume he's some kind of ancient being of sorts himself and has his own magic. When he give her the clover, its his own magic that imbues the clover and therefore allows her to leave with it.

    • @lynadnarcof9532
      @lynadnarcof9532 Год назад +41

      i would think its do to every thing in valentines day being fleeting and surface level. mean while i know people who keep a clover together for years

  • @Bluepriest18
    @Bluepriest18 Год назад +838

    So she's the princess of dreams and the queen of fear. She's the Lady of Nightmares then.

    • @starlightoverlordofninjago6172
      @starlightoverlordofninjago6172 Год назад +23

      ..... you have a point-

    • @MayalaGray-pu2kd
      @MayalaGray-pu2kd 11 месяцев назад +3

      I agree fully!!

    • @diamondly6250
      @diamondly6250 8 месяцев назад +1

      shes not a princess though...

    • @alachedelmictlan648
      @alachedelmictlan648 8 месяцев назад +4

      Now that you phrase it like that, it kind of sounds like Persephone's myth.
      The myth has changed over the centuries, even before the greeks, and there were many variations of it, so this specific outcome of a dude kidnapping a kid so she is like his daughter (but he is unable to act as a father) could, maybe, have been a story told during some ancient time.

  • @Panda_Roll
    @Panda_Roll Год назад +694

    "I am not the thing you feared."
    Subtle but I REALLY like it. He's saying I am not death, I am sleep, death's little brother.

    • @hannah.kate.
      @hannah.kate. Год назад +61

      Thinking of sleep as death’s little brother is oddly comforting when thinking about death… that’s a cool way to put it 😂

    • @SymbioteMullet
      @SymbioteMullet 6 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@hannah.kate.In greek myth, it's completely a thing. Thanatos (death) and Hypnos (sleep). I have no idea which one is older, though.
      Both are children of Nyx, the night.

  • @spaceracer23
    @spaceracer23 Год назад +1930

    In fairness to Jack, how long do any of us think we'd last in Valentine Town?

    • @lazyperfectionist3978
      @lazyperfectionist3978 Год назад +243

      especially those of us more romance repulsed, I'd stay long enough for a takeaway coffee before absolutely making a run for it back to the door

    • @JackHallowLantern
      @JackHallowLantern Год назад +158

      I'm not particularly romantic to begin with, but any mortal would crumble under the weight of all the sweets in Valentine Town. I think all of the food there is sugary. You'd get so many cavities...and type 2 diabetes...and scurvy.

    • @lavendernyx6488
      @lavendernyx6488 Год назад +12

      Wait.. what happened to Jack??

    • @thedukeofchutney468
      @thedukeofchutney468 Год назад +35

      Agreed! Plus as others have mentioned all of their foods are sugary candy, which is nice for maybe an hour, I’ll take Thanksgiving turkey and stuffing or 4th of July BBQ and burgers instead thank you very much.

    • @OrangeFruitStand
      @OrangeFruitStand Год назад +41

      @@lazyperfectionist3978 my asexual nightmare

  • @DancingAngelOfSpira
    @DancingAngelOfSpira Год назад +828

    I always thought that Sally was a murder victim who was stitched back together and reanimated by Dr Finklestein, so her backstory in this book was a huge shift for me.

    • @Emily-ye1qy
      @Emily-ye1qy Год назад +53

      shes full of stuffing though which you can see when she jumps from the tower and has to sew herself back together...
      which brings up that this book changes her insides from stuffing to leaves...

    • @DancingAngelOfSpira
      @DancingAngelOfSpira Год назад +143

      @@Emily-ye1qy Yes? I remember that scene. Stuffing is commonly used in taxidermy.
      Dr Finklestein is based on Dr Frankenstein, who is famous for stitching together corpses and reanimating them.
      There's also the deathly blue pallor to her skin (similar to The Corpse Bride), rough dismemberment marks all over her body, autopsy-like stitching across her chest, and her Glasgow smile. There's a distinct lack of stitching in places where stitching would be if she were based on a ragdoll.
      Surely you can see why I thought she was a murder victim?

    • @Emily-ye1qy
      @Emily-ye1qy Год назад +19

      @@DancingAngelOfSpira my mind is blown

    • @BILLCIPHER8
      @BILLCIPHER8 Год назад +90

      Personally. I really like this book. I enjoyed reading it. But I don't see this book as canon. I also saw/see sally as a dismemberment victim sewn back together by doctor finkelstein, and I still do see her like that. Idk. Her being kidnapped from her real parents that are from another door _is_ interesting. But also felt like a fanfic.

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 Год назад +12

      So her backstory in his book was a huge shift for me.

  • @APenguinsLullaby
    @APenguinsLullaby Год назад +1642

    It feels a little fan-fictiony even though it's canon. I like Sally going off on her own adventure between world (definitely a character that needed more time in the spotlight), but it also feels like it doesn't explore how she overcame her anxieties of becoming the pumpkin queen. Her parents being from a different world feels the most like fan fiction, almost making her seem like some kind of chosen one rather than something that stood up, learnt how to overcome her worries, and saved the worlds whilst still being a normal person kinda reducing her agency. I also loath the ending "Oh I was just tired" like shut your insomniac ass up; you were being a dick and you deserve consequences for you actions.
    I do love the idea of there being so many trees though, there is a hell of a lot just screaming to be explored there.

    • @hrb9679
      @hrb9679 Год назад +296

      It absolutely reads like a fanfiction. Imo of someone who doesn't understand the soul of the characters.
      Like, seriously? The spunky ragdoll who took every opportunity to escape Dr. Finklestien and who took charge and tried to help when she saw things headed for disaster would turn around and want to lock her and Jack up in their house? That doesn't sound like her at all.
      I never got the impression the Halloween town residents would have it in them to be that nasty. And not just because they would be afraid of offending Jack. They're just, as their town song says, "not mean".
      And their edit of Sally's backstory. They went miles out of their way to demonize Dr. Finklestien, didn't they? All for why? Why does a RAGDOLL need normal parents? What's wrong with Finklestien making her and being an overprotective/overcontrolling parent/creator?
      I refuse to accept this book as canon. I don't care who signed off on it.

    • @ChestersonJack
      @ChestersonJack Год назад +93

      I mean to be fair, just because it’s “canon” doesn’t mean it was always the intention. Did the author work on the story for the movie? I mean hell, was Finkelstein even in Burton’s Poem? One could consider this a retcon, or comic book logic and call it a different version.

    • @gothmedli
      @gothmedli Год назад +2

      😭😭LMAO

    • @CatKittyCutie
      @CatKittyCutie Год назад +85

      From my understanding Tim Burton was the creator and sense he doesn’t work with Disney anymore I believe, I feel like this def. would make this book fan fiction at this point because it’s not by the original creator? I could be wrong but that’s my assumption.

    • @BNK2442
      @BNK2442 Год назад +23

      The trees were one of the most interesting parts of the film.

  • @Omnywrench
    @Omnywrench Год назад +661

    I had a headcanon that when Dr. Finklestein said "I made you with my own hands", he was being literal, I.E. he cut off his own hands to make Sally, and he wears prosthetic hands under his gloves. He's certainly no stranger to using bits of himself to build his creations.

    • @localanalysts6839
      @localanalysts6839 Год назад +72

      It would give him a real reason to say “i made you, you’re a part of me” with certainty indeed lol

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 Год назад +15

      For real life that is so messed up

    • @griffingirl5805
      @griffingirl5805 Год назад +13

      I kean that does e3xplain why in the movie her hands don't always look like they fit her

  • @DustyB
    @DustyB Год назад +2760

    This is probably the closest thing we’re getting to a Nightmare before Christmas sequel

    • @SergioLeonardoCornejo
      @SergioLeonardoCornejo Год назад +85

      There were video games. Both sequel and prequel.

    • @TheMeloettaful
      @TheMeloettaful Год назад +26

      Omg this would have made the perfect sequel for NBC 😆! But like you said this is probably the closest thing we will get for a sequel.

    • @LilLadyAy
      @LilLadyAy Год назад +44

      They were planning a sequel but chose to do this instead, so technically it is, hopefully it gets adapted. The ps2 game is an official sequel, I will have to find a play through of it because I remember it being too difficult.😅

    • @joshuatewolde1837
      @joshuatewolde1837 Год назад +7

      Ever since we saw hocus-pocus the sequel book and Disney+ Sequel

    • @onemoreweirdo207
      @onemoreweirdo207 Год назад +24

      Thankfully. No need to ruin a perfectly good movie with what will most likely be a bad sequel.

  • @MysticHydra
    @MysticHydra Год назад +372

    Please keep in mind this was made by a different author. Disney might make it cannon, but it's not what the original creator had in mind while making the original movie

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад +36

      They should have asked Danny Elfman to write it. He came up with a better idea for Thanksgiving Town.

    • @azureneon
      @azureneon Год назад +27

      @@nuclearcatbaby1131 I think you mean Tim Burton. Danny Elfman just did the music. The story was written by Tim Burton originally.

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад +37

      @@azureneon Danny wrote the lyrics too you know. And if you compare the lyrics to Tim’s poem it’s clear that Danny added a lot in particular to the Jack character who he made more like him. Danny’s version of Jack is more driven by intellectual curiosity and in the songs I think I can even detect a hint of satire. It’s just too intelligent to be all Tim’s idea.

    • @phantom-ri2tg
      @phantom-ri2tg Год назад +3

      It was made by a different author but according to some comments the decision for her parents to be someone else was from the original author.

    • @diamondly6250
      @diamondly6250 8 месяцев назад

      he wont work with disney anymore

  • @-yamyam-890
    @-yamyam-890 Год назад +225

    I believe the reason why Halloween town is so isolated is because it's different. All the other holidays are bright and full of joy. While mainly Halloween is a very dark and scary time.

    • @lolafierling2154
      @lolafierling2154 Год назад +27

      This just proves how subjective everything is. To the inhabitants of holloween town dark and scary IS full of joy 😂

    • @Naadeneo
      @Naadeneo Год назад +18

      I bet the other holidays look down on Halloween so they don't get other door visitors

    • @queenmedesa
      @queenmedesa 8 месяцев назад +6

      True romanticism was about death and tragedy, so Valentine's town should have been a dark place too !

  • @syo5416
    @syo5416 Год назад +1791

    I didn't know there was a new book!
    The plotwist of Sally's origins really surprised me! The fact that she is a ragdoll never made me question Dr.Finkelstein's words of her creation.
    I hope they release another book in the future about the other old realms, would like to know what worlds are behind those doors.

    • @anthonymarziano9984
      @anthonymarziano9984 Год назад +10

      I am sure you were delighted by her reading.

    • @Private-Potato
      @Private-Potato Год назад +24

      It would be cool if they found the Samhain door. And tried to learn about the connection between Samhain and Halloween

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 Год назад +4

      For real life

    • @maggieavilla1336
      @maggieavilla1336 Год назад +9

      I wish the author had him take her corpse to reanimate instead. It makes more sense storywise, and would explain better him making her and her memory loss. Plus it's much more his MO

    • @alachedelmictlan648
      @alachedelmictlan648 8 месяцев назад +2

      There could be mexican traditions, the door for el día de muertos might also be more ancient than the Halloween town, since the origins come from the mexicas and the version we have today has been adapted from their christian perspective (moving the day, changing the skulls to a treat with skull shape, having bread that resemble a cross of bones over it, pink sugar or toping to mimic blood).
      We also have El día de la virgen (de Guadalupe) on December 12th. This virgin is one that, according to myth, appeared on a small hill (un cerro) to a devoted San Juan (or I think that was his name) and ordered a church in her name, and also appeared in the church with the priest because he wasn't believing the story lmfao. La virgen de Guadalupe is, actually, an adaptation to the goddess Tonantzin to convert the peopple in, during that time, Nueva España, today México, to christianity. And it worked, the religion has adapted so organically that the religion in here is nowhere near the same as in any other part of the world, combining ancient rituals with catholic beliefs. But this last part is just a guess tbh, maybe some other country has also adapted so organically their beliefs to christianity. But watching the result of this firsthand and knowing the background of it is quite fascinating, to say the least.

  • @thegayghost872
    @thegayghost872 Год назад +1045

    I wonder if there’s a separate grove for non-American holidays, like Dia de Los Muertos or Bastille Day

    • @enderborn6860
      @enderborn6860 Год назад +78

      toothfairy, old winter, father time are door realm rulers i suppose so thoese are a given its holiday doors and other speecial doors the possibilities of every single holiday having its own door is very possible hell a crossover with the Guardians could happen Skelinton and Frost hanging out

    • @JenniferSnaps
      @JenniferSnaps Год назад +70

      In Dia de muertos realm Dead man's party by Oingo boingo plays 24/7

    • @searchingfororion
      @searchingfororion Год назад +10

      @@JenniferSnaps Such an underrated comment. It's brilliant.

    • @bruna7534
      @bruna7534 Год назад +10

      Festa junina door with regional areas

    • @bruna7534
      @bruna7534 Год назад +10

      Wait, but what about tanabata? I mean, Orihime and Hikoboshi can just hang out everyday

  • @queenoffrance6397
    @queenoffrance6397 Год назад +473

    They should have made the inhabitants of Thanksgiving town scarecrows.

    • @Lemuel928
      @Lemuel928 Год назад +16

      Ah yes,the Realm of Oz.

    • @queenoffrance6397
      @queenoffrance6397 Год назад +5

      @@Lemuel928 Corn fields.

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад +37

      Danny Elfman came up with an idea where they have a turkey mayor or something who dies every year

    • @Lemuel928
      @Lemuel928 Год назад +2

      Oof..I better be forgiven for eating too many grilled turkey burgers.

    • @BalderOdinson
      @BalderOdinson Год назад +2

      It's a good idea, and might have been considered. But it interferes with the Sally story. Stuffed anthropomorphic figures and all.

  • @choppy_citty
    @choppy_citty Год назад +188

    As a kid I always thought it was uncanny she was stuffed with leaves after she threw herself from the window, later down the line I thought it was for censorship purposes, but this is really clever!! Also, making the doctor fall asleep with her tea so she could sneak away is such a clever continuity point. Just because she was taken away doesnt mean she's separated from her roots

  • @tomboyangel78
    @tomboyangel78 Год назад +468

    I'll have to look for that book. It sounds like a great read.
    Also, it adds to Finklestein's controlling/abusive behavior towards Sally. He didn't just want her locked away because of his "I oWn YoU" mindset, he didn't want to risk her discovering the truth.
    Theory: He used the Forgetful potion on the whole town, so no one would know where Sally originally came from.
    Edit: Read the book. It was incredible ^^

    • @bananabell318
      @bananabell318 Год назад +31

      Maybe that could also be why Halloween town has very little knowledge of the other realms

    • @liamr3362
      @liamr3362 Год назад +9

      You can find the book at walmart, I have seen it there several times

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад +9

      It would have been better if they used Danny Elfman’s idea for Thanksgiving Town

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 Год назад +2

      From real life you don't Charlie's original Sally original Lee came from original we came from

    • @sephirothcrescent5768
      @sephirothcrescent5768 Год назад +5

      @@nuclearcatbaby1131 Well i think a mayor being a Turkey and somehow getting replaced by another Turkey each year seemed a lil dark for Disney i guess cus we all know what that replacing meant...And it probs leads to the townfolk of thanksgiving land probably eating their mayor.

  • @adampoole948
    @adampoole948 Год назад +27

    Sounds more like a fanfiction story then a real story.. And since it wasn't made by Director Henry Selik, Tim Burton or the writers of the film, I'm going to go ahead and say this isn't cannonical. I love The Nightmare Before Christmas, but it didn't need any sequel. Best to leave some mysteries, like the other holiday doors, just that, a mystery

    • @clueless4238
      @clueless4238 Год назад +3

      Burton did read and sign off on this book though.

  • @gabrielmerchant
    @gabrielmerchant Год назад +200

    I hope if there's ever a movie adaptation, they take visual and vibe inspiration for Thanksgiving land from Over The Garden Wall, specifically the pumpkin village and the schoolhouse. Like, what if the people looked more like 19th century newspaper cartoons and caricatures... that like hyperrealistic, ink hatching, faces slightly too big but not inherently horrific. Kinda like the original sketch of the mad hatter.

    • @bacchiguu86
      @bacchiguu86 Год назад +11

      Over the Garden Wall was so good at making a world that just screamed "fall" I will not accept anything else.

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад

      I liked Danny Elfman’s idea for Thanksgiving Town

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 Год назад +2

      For real life

  • @djmurphy_05
    @djmurphy_05 Год назад +70

    with Halloween Town's Oogie Boogie Man and Dream Town's Sand Man, I wonder if the other holidays and special event doors had a "villain" that's banished or locked away. like, maybe Krampus?

    • @Lemuel928
      @Lemuel928 Год назад +11

      Dang,they’re getting very adjusted to Oogie’s jazz tunes.

    • @clueless4238
      @clueless4238 Год назад +10

      And is there a special door that leads to a land for all the banished villains? Lol

    • @Wyi-the-rogue
      @Wyi-the-rogue Год назад +2

      Realm of sack men.

  • @Rexulub
    @Rexulub Год назад +58

    This retcon was actually a clever move since Sally's personality is so different from anyone in Halloween town. Besides her strange powers related to "visions" didn't have much explanation either

  • @13thMaiden
    @13thMaiden Год назад +62

    I like all the points you made, and I agree about alot of the plot holes bothering me. The build up was great, but after the discovery of her parents and homeland it got...kinda weird I guess?
    Sally being from a Dream Land makes sense considering ragdolls are kinda an odd addition to Halloween, ragdolls aren't really thought of as scary but rather comforts and toys (maybe voodoo or porcelain dolls but not just a straight up ragdoll). Since Burton originally planned for her to be from there, it works out. Further, even the Narration at the beginning hints to a "Dreamland" as it states "maybe somewhere you've seen in your dreams...", So the whole "Sally from Dreamland" works. Her premonition powers also work with this cause "premonitions in dreams". Her personality still fits with the canon, though I can't see the townies being that cruel to her, maybe the witches cause of their weird fangirling over Jack, but otherwise most of the townies are well meaning. I'd more think she'd be suffering from getting overwhelmed by the sudden attention and new duties, that alone can cause crushing anxiety, especially if she's faced an extremely critical and controlling environment like Sally had.
    Dr. Finkelstein's kidnapping of Sally feels odd as it's been proven he can create "beings", he made a new 'mate' he named Jewel, and brought to life 8 dead reindeer. While I know Finkelstein was supposed to be a villain previously, I think using him this way wasn't the right idea. I personally would have had the Sandman kidnap Sally in anger over the revolt and chunked her into the Hinterlands to die. Sally, being just a kid, lost and afraid, got torn up in the Hinterlands, loosing a lot of her cotton until she, tattered and barely alive, found the Halloween door and fell in. There Finkelstein found her tattered bits and put her back together, stuffing her with leaves in place of the lost cotton, and brought her back to life. In doing so he thought he'd created himself a servant, especially since she couldn't remember who she was, aside from her name. This would fit his obsessive treatment of her which is more master/slave than anything familial, as well as keep his being creation/reanimation abilities intact. Not to mention show another nastiness to Sandy.
    Sandy's forgiveness at the end sucks too, Oogie Boogie literally was ripped open and reduced to his tiny earwig main bug self, and squashed by Santa. Santa nearly got murked by Oogie in his booby trapped casino, and Jack was freaking blown up. This whole, 'oh he took a nap and now he's nice!' just feels like a mega cop out. He should have been sentenced to eternal slumber in Dreamland or something. If that was all it took, how did none of the Dreamland residents figure it out before?? Also Sally's parents extreme measures seem way over the top, like "Oh no we have a Sandman invasion! Better burn the house down!!". Like how about you try capturing him first?!
    Also as much as I love exploring the other doors, Thanksgiving and 4th of July creeped me out. They should have stuck with Elfman's idea of turkeys being the residents. The 4th of July world sounded awful, _constant fireworks??_ I don't think there's a real way to depict that holiday like the others and should have been... sidestepped if possible.
    All in all a good book, just a lot of random plot holes and "eh" parts ...
    (TL;DR:. Good read but some parts are alittle off and odd)

    • @SashaV.
      @SashaV. Год назад +3

      I concur. In my opinion that "dream sand" or whatever it's called, could have been an excellent idea to defeat Sandman (a taste of his own medicine). Like, That's why they mentioned it, no...? To be relevant to the story... If Finkelstein was researching that...

    • @scientistservant
      @scientistservant 7 месяцев назад +2

      I’m currently writing a “fix-it fic” that not only includes Dreamland and the Sandman, but also have it make sense and fit with the film AND Sally’s creation.

    • @helperb0t4
      @helperb0t4 6 месяцев назад

      4th of July made me so happy to hear about honestly 😅 I'd love to live in that town

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 5 месяцев назад

      For real life

  • @SP-ny6pk
    @SP-ny6pk Год назад +140

    Maybe a door is created when a holiday is created. And as long as people celebrate it, it will exist
    Also, I think Independence Day world would have been interesting if the people themselves were fireworks. And the thanksgiving people were made out of fruits, vegetables and other harvest related food

    • @alexjewett7455
      @alexjewett7455 Год назад +4

      Or what if they were scarecrows stuffed with straw?

    • @helperb0t4
      @helperb0t4 6 месяцев назад

      Firework folk would be absolutely amazing

  • @SICProwl
    @SICProwl Год назад +566

    If you think about it, Halloween is kind of a young holiday compared to the others - and it's not as widely spread around the world like the others. So it's probably still just a 'baby' door.

    • @eldritchthorne
      @eldritchthorne Год назад +122

      Not really, it's supposed to be ancient, deriving from the pagan holiday Samhain.

    • @CATZZZ_VIDS
      @CATZZZ_VIDS Год назад +102

      Actually, Halloween is thousands of years old! It derives from the Pagam festival of Samhain which was almost merged with All Saints Day but still kept its more spooky origins despite the Christian influence. The "modern" interpretation of Halloween is pretty new, but the origin is very old

    • @SICProwl
      @SICProwl Год назад +75

      @@CATZZZ_VIDS I know all this, but if we apply the theme of Halloweentown's door - it's very modern Halloween. So perhaps it's young in those terms? Maybe there used to be an older door that was Samhain or the OG residents have long passed without leaving behind knowledge of the other doors?

    • @CATZZZ_VIDS
      @CATZZZ_VIDS Год назад +66

      @@SICProwl actually this is kindof what I was thinking! Maybe there's another Samhain door somewhere else, or maybe Halloweentown itself changed as humans started celebrating Halloween differently.

    • @Kyosumari
      @Kyosumari Год назад +31

      People are forgetting that the section of the universe we focus on is specifically mostly modern american holidays. Im sure there are other doors. In fact I bet there's an ancient Samhain door that is now supported with this particular cannon.

  • @megalisa830bright6
    @megalisa830bright6 Год назад +201

    I love the idea of Sally having a backstory, in 'Long Live the Pumpkin Queen'! ^_^ But I think that the book is fan-canon, meaning it's not real! I love to think that Sally is Doctor Finklestein's creation, like the monster is Doctor Frankstein's creation! :D

    • @sekaihatsu
      @sekaihatsu Год назад +41

      In the afterwords, the author got the ok from Disney and Burton, so I guess her version is a little more than fan-canon.

    • @megalisa830bright6
      @megalisa830bright6 Год назад +6

      @@sekaihatsu Yeah! I heard about that! I hope that they do make a sequel movie to 'Nightmare Before Christmas', and I think that it would be neat if they used some of her story ideas! :D

    • @hrb9679
      @hrb9679 Год назад +52

      From what I've heard it certainly reads like the fanfiction someone who doesn't really understand the soul of the characters. Like, any of them.
      Especially Dr Fiklestien (omg Thank you!) I was never super fond of Dr. Finklestien, but good freaking gosh did this author go the extra mile to turn him into a demon. And all for why?? What was wrong with the backstory that Sally was made by Dr Finklestien and he was an overprotective, overcontrolling parent/creator? Why does a RAGDOLL need normal parents??

    • @emilinebelle7811
      @emilinebelle7811 Год назад +1

      @@hrb9679 feminazis. Don’t you know? You can’t give men (even evil maniacal ones) any sort of credit for anything. Good or bad. This whole video was massively problematic.

    • @hrb9679
      @hrb9679 Год назад +14

      @@emilinebelle7811 I honestly can't think of any other reason for painting the Dr. in such horrible light. As far as I can tell he wasn't mega liked by most because of his overcontrolling of Sally anyway, but this is going out of the way to make sure you feel bad if you even gave him the credit of "but he's just trying to look out for her safety"

  • @neu_dae
    @neu_dae Год назад +37

    I like to think that trees/realms that are themed around a particular culture are in a circle like the American holidays - like there's a circle of Japanese holiday trees and a circle of Indian holiday trees... etc (for every culture/country) I think that would be really fun.

  • @karanhdream
    @karanhdream Год назад +26

    Imagine Yule Town, like a pre-capitalism Christmas Town, ruled by ancient gods or fey beings and it's beautiful while being kinda creepy too (many yule stories are scary or mixed with cautionary tales) That would be awesome!!!

    • @staticaleel5068
      @staticaleel5068 7 месяцев назад +1

      Imagine Yule town having Krampus as one of its residents. Would make sense given he’s an old Christmas related German legend who’s completely not involved in the modern holiday.

  • @cheii0175
    @cheii0175 Год назад +54

    I love that her background in Halloween town is what saved them. She has her background in potions and able to help him was hilarious. Absolutely loved it.

  • @JackHallowLantern
    @JackHallowLantern Год назад +93

    I think, since the version of Halloweem portrayed by Halloween town is relatively new as far as mythological beings and holidays go, the residents of Halloween town haven't had time to visit the other holiday doors and find them (well, Jack finally did...but it took some time). The other holiday Rulers probably discovered the other worlds after they established their own holiday towns, centuries and centuries ago.
    I also think the reason the clover didn't wilt is because it was particularly lucky, and also given willingly instead of "stolen"/"taken" like the flower. Although, I wonder if the flower was also supposed to be symbolic of Sally being taken and "wilting" once she got to Halloween town, being abused by Finkelstein and stuffed with rotten leaves instead of doll stuffing.

    • @killerzombie2171
      @killerzombie2171 Год назад +3

      Sorry but…in Burton’s orignal…none of them knew and when Jack did his thing ALL the holidays learned about each other and agreed to never have such a event like Jack happen

    • @JackHallowLantern
      @JackHallowLantern Год назад

      @@killerzombie2171 Yeah but Burton can suck an egg.

    • @LucifersBride13
      @LucifersBride13 8 месяцев назад

      Halloween is based on the old pagan holiday Samhain - it is an old holiday - as old as Christmas, aka Yule. Halloween isn't new. Many of the same traditions as well, jack-o-lanterns, costumes - were all to scare away bad spirits.

    • @johat1219
      @johat1219 7 месяцев назад

      Well, in th emovie, Santa wasn't taken willingly and nothing weird happened to him xD. I'll take it as the flowers were kinda sensing Sally's feelings or her romantic/belonging doubts.

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 5 месяцев назад

      For real life

  • @BigFanOfManyThings
    @BigFanOfManyThings Год назад +24

    I don’t see Sally being able to take the clover out the door a continuity error per se, Jack was able to bring back so much Christmas stuff back in the movie without them crumbling to dust or something. My theory is, that just like in the movie when sally had a vision of Christmas being destroyed when playing with the branch, the rose petals withering and dying in her hands was a vision of what was to come too.
    I don’t take this book as canon, just fanfiction, but still cute. Sally is native to Halloween town and marries jack with no issues or worries.

  • @moirawestern20
    @moirawestern20 Год назад +61

    Maybe Thanksgiving Town is based on Canadian Thanksgiving. Canadian Thanksgiving is before Halloween, so it would make sense that the trees would still have leaves on them

    • @emilinebelle7811
      @emilinebelle7811 Год назад +1

      Canadian thanksgiving isn’t the original thanksgiving. So… I think it was a flaw by the obviously problematic author.

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад +1

      Danny Elfman came up with a better (and rather morbid) idea for Thanksgiving Town.

  • @isobel9195
    @isobel9195 Год назад +73

    I want to see a spin-off series where it’s just focusing on the holiday towns and how they interact with each other

  • @nuclearcatbaby1131
    @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад +42

    I think Danny Elfman would have written a great sequel to The Nightmare Before Christmas. Seeing that he wrote the lyrics for all the songs before they wrote the script or anything. He’s also written scripts for a few of his own movies and he got as far as recording song demos (Look up “Little Demons” and “The World of Jimmy Callicut”) but due to financial losses or whatever Disney canned the projects. I also heard him come up with an idea for Thanksgiving Town on a Nightmare Before Christmas documentary and it was better than the idea they had in this book.

  • @WhoTookMyMirr
    @WhoTookMyMirr Год назад +12

    "The next time you think about taking over someone else's holiday, I'd listen to *her*! She's the only one who makes any sense in this insane asylum!" Santa's line in the movie makes so much more sense knowing Sally's not native to Halloween Town!

  • @pikapika7402
    @pikapika7402 Год назад +97

    I'm not sure if I like the story itself but I do like how we learned what the other realms looked like and I was almost convinced that I'd want to live in the dream realm until it mentioned all the lavender. I'm sorry lavender was always just ok to me but I now am kinda disgusted by it after having a girl's camp at a lavender farm.
    Loved your visuals and of course the video itself 💜💜

  • @anez1266
    @anez1266 Год назад +183

    That was truly AMAZING
    I would have never imagined that this book will reveal so much Lore of the many doors with hidden realms that are full of surprises and history of the world that have existed since the dawn of time.
    I was truly glad that this story was the journey of Sally finding herself and wondering if she's fit to be The Pumpkin Queen.
    And that SHOCKING PLOT TWIST of Sally being a ragdoll of the Dream realm left me speechless. I can't believe that doctor kidnapped Sally and pass her off as his "creation", that was the most disturbing thing I've ever heard.
    It now makes perfect sense how Sally has a talent when it comes to making potions and all the herbs and other ingredients she collects, especially when she made that stew for the doctor that made him fall asleep instantly. Even though she has forgotten who she is and where she was from, she never lost her talent of making things to relax and make sleeping potions, everything makes sense and it was all BRILLIANT! ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!😍🥰😍

  • @nicholasjohnston1970
    @nicholasjohnston1970 Год назад +37

    I love the idea that there are new Holliday trees and then much older trees that contain old myths and fairy tales

  • @JackHallowLantern
    @JackHallowLantern Год назад +55

    Another fun thing to think about: Who wrote the book Dr. Finkelstein had on all of the realms? Who knew them all? How did he acquire it? Interesting stuff...

    • @clueless4238
      @clueless4238 Год назад +4

      I was wondering the same thing. My brain is always looking for a story in something, so after opening up all the other worlds for us my brain started racing as to what other things might be possible in this world.

    • @johannajgf15
      @johannajgf15 Год назад +5

      Just a made up theorie..... But it would be really nice if it was someone like the Grimm's brothers.... Someone whose job is documenting every holiday that cames to existence(and maybe even protect it?)... That's why it can travel freely between towns. In one of its travels something big happened and he dropped a notebook with some notes from some holidays trees in the Halloween town woods.... And Dr F. found it and start to study the language in the notebook, until he could decipher and made the book that Sally read with his own theories about others portals.

    • @franknbeans8904
      @franknbeans8904 Год назад +4

      Maybe he wrote it back in his younger days, considering as a scientist he would be wanting to acquire more knowledge and discovery. He knows quite a bit of stuff (including anatomy and ways of reanimation) so he must have found some very old places with forgotten knowledge.

    • @maggieavilla1336
      @maggieavilla1336 Год назад +4

      What if in his travels and explorations he wrote it. Then upon seeing the death of Sally in dreamland, he decides to see if he can reanimate her, and make a creature that can be from both worlds, also a companion. But Sally isn't from Halloween town and is dead, so she has no memories, and he raises her as a creation/daughter instead.

    • @scientistservant
      @scientistservant 7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m currently writing a “fix-it fic” that not only includes Dreamland and the Sandman, but also have it make sense and fit with the film AND Sally’s creation.

  • @flutterfan2625
    @flutterfan2625 Год назад +35

    I read the book and as a pretty big nbc fan, honestly my biggest problems with it were that it kinda felt too fanficy at times for me, also sally cried a bit too much for my taste, like almost every other page tears were dripping down her face lol. also the dialouge for the other characters that weren't sally were a bit on the nose, mainly finklestein who's alot more villainous now, makes me wonder if he's based more off the idea of when finklestein was gonna be the main villain of nbc lol
    i really loved all the character development and character explanation sally got personally, including her struggles. i always liked her as a character and honestly kinda related hard to her just daydreaming all day and wanting to be alone without realizing what you've taken for granted. I liked the sandman as a villain too, he was pretty imposing all though I feel like his redemption wasn't really deserved, and he deserved a punishment too like finklestein.
    im still getting used to the twist reveal honestly, and SPOILERS. still kinda like it a bit more when sally was just a normal ragdoll, and I feel like if she was and we didn't have a idea of even if she wasn't taken she'd be a ruler some place else it would've helped impact her story a bit more, but overall I enjoyed the book, all though hearing about queen elizabeth the 2nd just being casually tossed into the canon and her actually giving sally a pretty big character moment was so surreal lol.

  • @Reiri96
    @Reiri96 Год назад +8

    It could mean that her parents are actual normal rag dolls with no Frankenstein stitches and that Sally has the Frankenstein stitches because Dr. F tore her apart when replacing the cotton with fall leaves 🤔

  • @Floweramon
    @Floweramon Год назад +116

    Huh, interesting! Not sure how I feel about the idea of Sally's origin in this book. It feels like the kind of fantasy a child would think of when they feel mistreated by their parents, that they aren't their REAL parents and they were stolen away from their REAL family and one day they'll meet their REAL family and be super important and never be unhappy, with the unfortunate implication that the only reason their parents would mistreat them is because they aren't blood related. (or I guess created them in any sense) There are a lot of interesting concepts in this book, but I'm not sure I totally vibe with the new origin for Sally.

    • @GhostlyPB_Pug
      @GhostlyPB_Pug Год назад +13

      Same

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 Год назад +2

      For real life

    • @maggieavilla1336
      @maggieavilla1336 Год назад +12

      Me either. I think the origin should be something along the lines of being killed by the Sandman, which is why he is no longer the ruler, and Dr. Finklestein using her ripped corpse in one of his experiments. Could he reanimate a body from another world? This would also truly make her from 2 worlds. Not just because she became a ruler, but because she is also an undead creature, not just a ragdoll from dreamland

    • @Naadeneo
      @Naadeneo Год назад

      And then they lived happily ever after

    • @scientistservant
      @scientistservant 7 месяцев назад +6

      It’s awful. Fink’s my favourite character and they turned him into such a horrible person just because the author hated how Sally “belonged” to him. No one in Halloween Town is evil - that’s why Oogie Boogie lives in that lair under the tree house!

  • @rice425
    @rice425 Год назад +54

    never thought id have such an inside look at Sally's character🧡

  • @moonlightwolf
    @moonlightwolf Год назад +57

    It's such a minor thing, but the ancient trees should have been called a grove since orchards are for fruit-bearing trees

    • @JackHallowLantern
      @JackHallowLantern Год назад +11

      I would love if each tree had its own fruit :) The Valentine tree can grow chocolate truffles, the Halloween tree grows caramel/candied apples, the Easter tree grows...Carrots? Eggs? Marshmallows? It could be interesting!

    • @clueless4238
      @clueless4238 Год назад +5

      Maybe we could argue that the holidays are the "fruit" they bear? Yummy, tasty Halloween fruit! Lol

    • @clueless4238
      @clueless4238 Год назад

      @@JackHallowLantern love that idea!

  • @seanholmes6791
    @seanholmes6791 Год назад +4

    I think this is the classic example of why sometimes the story shouldn't be continued. Nightmare didn't need a sequel, it was a perfect little tale of love, and finding yourself. It should have been left there.

  • @Ludi_Chris
    @Ludi_Chris Год назад +31

    What do rag dolls have to do with sleep? Not a fan Sally’s back story, but like the idea of exploring the doors a new ones. But I think the Sally finding get self is kinda forced.

    • @bichi4475
      @bichi4475 Год назад +19

      Possibly because they are like toy/plushies that help children sleep ?

    • @clueless4238
      @clueless4238 Год назад +8

      @@bichi4475 that's what I was going to say. Ragdolls are symbolic of the comforting items we like to cuddle to get all comfy and cozy for sleep. They make us feel safe.

    • @GingerBun
      @GingerBun Год назад +6

      @@bichi4475 she looks creepy so that doesn't make sense. maybe if she was a teddy bear.

    • @bichi4475
      @bichi4475 Год назад +3

      @@GingerBun I really picture her as some kind of Raggedy Ann, right before Finkelsein kidnapped her and stuffed her with leaves

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад +3

      In the Ghostbusters cartoon the Sandman was a ghost.

  • @grey1763
    @grey1763 Год назад +27

    you asked why halloween town was so isolated, that's because everyone is afraid of them and that keeps them mostly isolated. where the others are fairly friendly happy holidays there isnt another scary one, they are outcasts

    • @clueless4238
      @clueless4238 Год назад +8

      Exactly. While visiting the other towns you get the sense that they want you to feel like you'd normally feel on that holiday. The literal goal in Halloweentown is to terrorize everyone. Lol

  • @hele-sweet
    @hele-sweet Год назад +11

    If you want to read about the creepiness Tooth Fairy land, please read Hogfather by Terry Pratchett! It's a holiday themed book that has more to do with what we would call Christmas, but the Tower of Teeth in the land of the Tooth Fairy plays a very vital role.

  • @mr.cynical2201
    @mr.cynical2201 Год назад +21

    So, Sally has an identity crisis, tries to escape from her anxieties by wondering in isolation toward her "dreams" eventually finding them in the form of the Moon door. Everything that transpires is because she made choices and decisions she wasn't ready to make and tries to escape from responsibility and adversity. Only after she resolves her identity crisis and develops inner strength and the discipline to self actuate does the problem actually get solved. There are a lot of elements thrown in just to make Sally oppressed and victimized.

  • @rachelmariecaberapacheco7942
    @rachelmariecaberapacheco7942 Год назад +8

    My only question is, what will happen to Jewel...you know, the Dr's new partner? She was made with half of his brain and looked a ton like him (he falls in love with himself as a female... egocentric at its finest), but will she go with him at his punishment or will be on her own? I mean...she is made with half of him, but at same time isn't him exactly...

  • @rosykindbunny1313
    @rosykindbunny1313 Год назад +43

    Honestly, I called BS on the whole plot twist about Sally's backstory. The book was kinda a disappointment to me, feeling like a glorified fanfic, but I did like the main conflict with the Sandman and the pressures of being queen.

    • @scientistservant
      @scientistservant 7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m currently writing a “fix-it fic” that not only includes Dreamland and the Sandman, but also have it make sense and fit with the film AND Sally’s creation.

    • @rosykindbunny1313
      @rosykindbunny1313 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@scientistservant I would love to read it

    • @scientistservant
      @scientistservant 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@rosykindbunny1313 Thank you! :) It's called Pumpkin Queen: Revisited and the first chapter will be up on AO3 soon!

    • @rosykindbunny1313
      @rosykindbunny1313 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@scientistservant You gotta tell me when you upload it!

    • @scientistservant
      @scientistservant 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@rosykindbunny1313 I certainly will!

  • @LilLadyAy
    @LilLadyAy Год назад +42

    I'm so greatful you covered this. It was disappointing that they axed the sequel for a book 'of Sally's perspective during the main story' but I'm pleased it spans a lot further.

  • @anonymousperson6852
    @anonymousperson6852 Год назад +3

    Someone said that Jack and Sally adopted lock, shock, and barrel. So if Jack and Sally die and don't have kids of their own and die outside of their world (I think this is the case because Jack was said to have been dead), those three children would take the throne. (If this is the case this would not go so well) Imagine how chaotic those three would be: Queen Shock, King Lock, and King Barrel 💀

  • @Saihgara
    @Saihgara Год назад +20

    I personally would really like it if they had catacombs of some sort beneath all the towns that were related to the holiday's old origins and celebrations, like Christmas having Yule, Halloween having Samhain, etc etc.

  • @b.radleypro.369
    @b.radleypro.369 Год назад +9

    Would explain that she kept giving him deadly night shade to put him to sleep lol

  • @jewelschan
    @jewelschan Год назад +67

    I was always curious about this book, thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @autumneagle
    @autumneagle Год назад +2

    Some rather oddly specific holiday doors (4th of July and Thanksgiving) that removes a bit of the mystique

  • @Thimble-berry
    @Thimble-berry 8 месяцев назад +5

    This does sound like a fanfiction, but one of the best kinds. I can appreciate that for sure. I once wrote a fanfiction set in a Halloween-y world similar to Nightmare Before Christmas and it was so much fun to flesh out and explore the quirks and possibilities; to play around with the reader expectations set up by decades of exposure to the concept of Halloween and adjacent spooky things. It was the most free I have ever felt while writing, and I hope the author of this book felt the same while working on it.

  • @danielbacon99
    @danielbacon99 Год назад +5

    Halloweentown Town probably had its memory of the doors removed on purpose at some point by the other holiday figures (such as the leprechaun who knew so much about them). I mean look at what happened when Jack discovered them.

  • @ImCurrentlyNaked
    @ImCurrentlyNaked Год назад +9

    Not huge on Sally's origin - I just think her being a Frankenstein's creation is a lot more appropriate for the theme of Halloween Town - Also I think making the Dr a straight up Villain, rather than just a jerk is a step too far in my eyes. I feel a story of her realising she's not someone else's property, or creation, but her she being her own person and her life her own creation would be more interesting; instead she just realises she came from a different world and now everything is alright? Yeah whatever.
    As for Halloween Town being the one town that doesn't know about the existence of the others? That actually makes a lot of sense in a way; It's a town of frightening nightmares, and is often cruel from a normal person's point of view - Why wouldn't the other towns avoid and isolate it?
    In my opinion if Disney wants to expand upon the Nightmare Before Christmas story, it'd be best to just have new characters from one of the world interact with another akin to the original, rather than constantly going back to Halloween Town (though admittedly, it's probably going to always be the coolest).

    • @scientistservant
      @scientistservant 7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m currently writing a “fix-it fic” that not only includes Dreamland and the Sandman, but also have it make sense and fit with the film AND Sally’s creation.

  • @NaneelQueenOfDarknes
    @NaneelQueenOfDarknes Год назад +23

    OMG!!! i literally shrieked in delight when you showed the book cover! I never knew this was a thing and i so needed it.
    Been wondering forever as i'm sure many of us have been on sallys origins.
    Thank you!

  • @gregzotter6189
    @gregzotter6189 Год назад +30

    Actually, the characters were a part of Tim Burton's story before Disney made a mess out of the continuity.

  • @gagaplex
    @gagaplex Год назад +28

    I'd want to visit Silvester (New Year's Eve) Realm, definitely. The explosives, the molten lead, the driving out of ghosts and demons. Honestly, I thought that's what the door in the grove in the movie was, not Independence Day...

    • @kilderok
      @kilderok Год назад +5

      ...Is THAT How NYE is supposed to be celebrated?? I've just been depressed and drunk.

    • @Marskilius
      @Marskilius Год назад +4

      @@kilderok In my country we melt tin, then drop it in ice water to cool it and re-solidify it. Then we read fortunes for the upcoming year from the new formation. For example sails mean traveling and lots of texture means money. I don't think it is that popular anymore and some people are switching the tin for candle wax as it is more eco friendly.

    • @gagaplex
      @gagaplex Год назад +1

      @@kilderok Well, you can always combine things. 🤷‍♂️

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 Год назад +1

      For real life

  • @crazycaravan4773
    @crazycaravan4773 Год назад +5

    I'd like to think that Halloween Town is isolated is because they never really explored the doors nor have other door people really left their realm too much

  • @lordxtheth2634
    @lordxtheth2634 Год назад +2

    Jack and Sally venture forth deep into the orchard. There sits a tree with a door in the shape of a simple goat. Curious, the two walk through the door into the truly horrifying SACRIFICE TOWN.

  • @JackHallowLantern
    @JackHallowLantern Год назад +25

    If we got another book, I would love a plot where the beetle from the Halloween tree, Oogie Boogie, returns and tries to take over Dream Town, bringing nightmares and fear to children instead of dreams. But...maybe that's too similar to the plot of Rise of the Guardians lol

    • @Lemuel928
      @Lemuel928 Год назад +2

      Well,well,well..Here we bunking go again.

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад

      I would love to see what kind of book Danny Elfman would write about it.

  • @catcocomics1601
    @catcocomics1601 Год назад +3

    hmmm, makes me wonder how that meshes with Oogie's Revenge, since Oogie's Revenge is set to take place around Halloween of the same year.
    We definitely see a lot more of Halloween Town in that game.

  • @fennerarmstrong3346
    @fennerarmstrong3346 Год назад +3

    This book can do what it wants. We all know the true sequel to The Nightmare Before Christmas is the videogame "The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge". Soul Robber!

  • @wimsylogic65
    @wimsylogic65 Год назад +2

    I feel like this this doesn't do Jack Justice. I don't believe that he'd just go off and do his own thing leave in Sally to her own. Then that means he never learned his lesson at the end of the movie.

  • @sparklegemrose
    @sparklegemrose Год назад +4

    This plot got way more wild than I was expecting for a spin-off novel.

  • @onemoreweirdo207
    @onemoreweirdo207 Год назад +4

    Imma be honest, as cool of an idea exploring the other doors may sound, I don't feel like this story fits well with the movie.

  • @GreebleClown
    @GreebleClown Год назад +4

    “How does he know so much?”
    He’s a leprechaun. One of the Good Neighbors. You just accept any free advice and be grateful they aren’t spoiling your milk.

  • @THEBootyyyshaker900
    @THEBootyyyshaker900 8 месяцев назад

    I love reading and watching other bookworms talk about books and theory’s so much and you’re genuinely my favorite. Your voice is so calming and you make subjects most would be bored talking about very interesting!

  • @cookiesyruplover
    @cookiesyruplover 11 месяцев назад

    Would have never known about this book without this video! Thank you so much for covering it with such beautiful narration and unique visuals! I love Sally and Nightmare Before Christmas in general so this is a lovely treat

  • @DogFlamingoXIII
    @DogFlamingoXIII Год назад +112

    I was really hoping for a great tale for Sally that didn't have to be so heavily saturated in, "Women are oppressed, no matter where you go!" stereotypes, but it seems like that's becoming harder and harder to find in new fiction. All books with female heroes have to be about female oppression.
    I also disliked the changes to storyline and character histories that were, to me, perfect how they were. I'm glad for those that really enjoyed this, but I really didn't care for this. As a fan of the original "Wizard of Oz" novels, I was really hoping for more of a gothy version of that style of writing, not a remaking what wasn't broken, dyed deeply with female oppression.
    Also the 4th of July people that were silently staring at the fireworks in the sky, while they slept were the most terrifying part in the book.

    • @emilinebelle7811
      @emilinebelle7811 Год назад +4

      Exactly!

    • @josieparker4710
      @josieparker4710 Год назад +4

      It doesn’t sound like the book does that. I strongly disagree with you. Also the book might be aimed towards younger audiences.

    • @DogFlamingoXIII
      @DogFlamingoXIII Год назад +4

      @@josieparker4710 You really can't tell without reading it.
      What does the audience have to do with the content?

    • @chanterelle483
      @chanterelle483 Год назад

      @@DogFlamingoXIII Well did you read that book? If not, then how can you tell?

    • @DogFlamingoXIII
      @DogFlamingoXIII Год назад +5

      @@chanterelle483 Yes, I read the book. It would have been very strange for me to make a post about what I liked and didn't like and what was disappointing had I not read it.

  • @xhanakox6826
    @xhanakox6826 Год назад +20

    Hey! I love your theory and my mom loves Nightmare before Christmas so know she would watch you with me!

    • @genera1013
      @genera1013 Год назад +4

      It's a new book actually

  • @Music4Sin
    @Music4Sin Год назад

    Thank you so much for making this video! I had no idea this was out there. Great job on presentation and formatting as well. I'm definitely checking out your other content now.

  • @casechow
    @casechow Год назад

    I discovered your channel on my feed and I never knew how much I needed to see this. POW right in the childhood!
    Subscribed real hard.

  • @simsgirlgem
    @simsgirlgem Год назад +5

    Imagine having the Halloween equivalent of your organs ripped from your body and more or less made a scarecrow 😱

  • @Ryuusei924
    @Ryuusei924 Год назад +3

    sally choosing to keep both leaves and cotton is literally so sweet :")

  • @saintmalady7380
    @saintmalady7380 Год назад

    Tysm for this review! I saw this book a couple of months ago! Awesome post as always !

  • @jwt2039
    @jwt2039 Год назад +1

    i just found this channel and its absolutely amazing. i don't usually comment on youtube but it perfectly analyses all of my favourite films and i just wanted to show my appreciation :)

  • @whatsupchickenbutt9686
    @whatsupchickenbutt9686 Год назад +10

    Perhaps we need to look at Neil Gaiman's American Gods for some backstory to holidays & customs. After all, Neil & Tim are almost twins in some ways.

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад +2

      If Tim has a twin it’s Danny Elfman. He practically wrote the movie plus he came up with an idea for Thanksgiving Town that doesn’t get used here

  • @seanromine3932
    @seanromine3932 Год назад +3

    Sally went walking through the woods and found a strange door with a crescent moon carved into it and above the door, just about the frame was carved the unknown word...
    WILCOX...
    For those of you unfamiliar, Wilcox is or was a popular purveyor of outhouses and outhouse related fixtures. Might still be but I wouldn't know. Just the crescent moon on the door is really popular with outhouse doors.

  • @caramelbloom8341
    @caramelbloom8341 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think the reason halloween town is so isolated is in their opening song "-but were not mean, in our town of halloween." They make a point of mentioning that theyre not mean, probably because the other holiday towns were scared of the monsters from halloween town

  • @kazumawatanabe6924
    @kazumawatanabe6924 Год назад +1

    Your voice is so soothing, I actually stayed to hear the full story

  • @youmademyday4870
    @youmademyday4870 Год назад +4

    But is this book official?? I refuse to believe she wasn't made dr finklestein

  • @nathanherrick200
    @nathanherrick200 Год назад +4

    I read this book and loved it. You are the first person to review this book for me thanks. I wonder if they might make a 3rd book with her parents and Jack and Sally's kids that were referenced at the the end of the original movie soundtrack epilogue

  • @John-qx4ul
    @John-qx4ul Год назад

    I love your channel you've answered a lot of questions for me about a lot of books entails and fairy tales and so on and so on please keep up the good work.

  • @povertymidas
    @povertymidas 6 месяцев назад

    I missed that book coming out! Thanks for covering it so well!

  • @dobbysunicorn8398
    @dobbysunicorn8398 Год назад +9

    You definitely don’t remember me, but thanks for watching all the time, this came out on my birthday, and I love Nightmare before Christmas it’s my favorite movie ever, so thank you!

  • @darkblossom19
    @darkblossom19 Год назад +7

    Finally get to hear your thoughts on the book!!!

  • @pishposh4506
    @pishposh4506 8 месяцев назад +2

    I like the general idea of exploring the other holiday worlds and sally not being comfortable being queen, and the sandman sounds creepy and I even think the resolution of him just being evil because he's never slept before works. But I just don't like the idea of sally not being from Halloween town

  • @Creppycookies
    @Creppycookies Год назад +1

    You did so good reviewing this, I'm so shocked by it tho wow

  • @Flu3nt916
    @Flu3nt916 Год назад +3

    Good video and can't wait for your theories

  • @Sparkling34
    @Sparkling34 Год назад +12

    I do like them doing more with nightmare before Christmas but I kind of wish they went more indepth with the original doors instead of adding a bunch more

  • @traveler3884
    @traveler3884 Год назад

    After watching you’re video, I really wanna read this book myself. Also I’m subscribing. I’m already loving your content :)

  • @msevfreak23
    @msevfreak23 Год назад

    It was so relaxing and charming to listen to this. The magical music and your soothing voice! I absolutely love NBC and didn’t know they had this book. A movie would have been amazing too!

  • @feathers3411
    @feathers3411 Год назад +17

    I think the plot inconsistencies can just be read as the book essentially being styled as an old fable or myth - they rarely fully make sense, and instead like to lead you into your own interpretation of the finer details by hand-waving a lot of the specifics
    It's not necessarily great, but I think some degree of it is artistic choice!

  • @reginaaldana1311
    @reginaaldana1311 Год назад

    You have a beautiful and calming voice. Also, your pronunciation it's impecable. Thanks for your lovely work.

  • @shamaamamamamaah6928
    @shamaamamamamaah6928 Год назад +5

    I'm so proud 🥲Someone's fan fiction has been officially published!

  • @andreachumley2247
    @andreachumley2247 3 месяца назад

    I love this channel! 🤘Keep up the good work!

  • @MissNulle2000
    @MissNulle2000 Год назад +6

    Some speculation as to how the other realms may know more than halloween town does:
    Now i still dont know how or why the inhabitants of halloween town never ventured out much themselves. But if the ones from other reals were to do so they would be less likely to approach the halloween folk. I mean most of them are just literal monsters. So what little they know, i imagine some of the realms might be old enough to have been in contact with now mostly forgotten ones and thus shared such knowledge.
    Except not with the things with all the teeth and eyes.. we dont talk to those.. nore like going there.. its scary..