

The Nightmare Before Christmas
Blurring the lines between Halloween and Christmas with twisted charm and stop-motion magic, The Nightmare Before Christmas is a cult classic that’s anything but seasonal. Originally released in 1993 under the creative eye of Tim Burton and the direction of Henry Selick, this darkly whimsical tale follows Jack Skellington—the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town—as he discovers the warmth (and chaos) of Christmas.
But Nightmare didn’t stop at the end credits. Over time, it evolved into a pop culture icon. Its distinctive visual style, unforgettable soundtrack by Danny Elfman, and unforgettable characters like Sally, Oogie Boogie, and Zero have made it a year-round favorite for collectors, goths, punks, Disney fans, and holiday lovers alike.
Whether you’ve been humming “This is Halloween” since childhood or just discovered the charm of a skeleton in a Santa suit, The Nightmare Before Christmas has something to offer every collector. From stylized toys and eerie décor to apparel that screams seasonal rebellion, this spooky-yet-sweet franchise lives on in wardrobes and display cases all year long.

"Just because I cannot see it, doesn’t mean I can’t believe it!"
- Jack Skellington, Halloweentown’s top existentialist


For When You Just Can’t Decide Between Halloween and Christmas.
Fun Fact
The film took over three years to complete due to its stop-motion technique: 24 frames per second, each posed by hand. Danny Elfman not only composed the music, but provided Jack’s singing voice.