Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA year has passed since Oogie Boogie has been defeated, but he's back and has taken over Halloween Town. As Jack Skellington you must stop Oogie and save Halloween Town.A year has passed since Oogie Boogie has been defeated, but he's back and has taken over Halloween Town. As Jack Skellington you must stop Oogie and save Halloween Town.A year has passed since Oogie Boogie has been defeated, but he's back and has taken over Halloween Town. As Jack Skellington you must stop Oogie and save Halloween Town.
- Barrel
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- Vampire
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- Santa Claus
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- Mr. Hyde
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- Corpse Kid
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- Vampire
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- Oogie Boogie
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- Igor
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- Lock
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- Mayor
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- Sally
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- QuizThis video game includes 4 voice actors from the original film. Ken Page, Paul Reubens, and Glenn Shadix previously voiced Oogie Boogie, Lock, and the town Mayor respectively. Chris Sarandon, the speaking voice of Jack Skellington, returns as the sole voice as Jack.
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Jack Skellington: [singing] All these people that you're hurting, oh, good doctor, it's disconcerting/ Doc-tor please! You're thinking is all wrong!
Dr. Finkelstein: [singing] In a moment, finally, you'll be gone!
Jack Skellington: [singing] You're thinking is evil, your thoughts are all bad/ The thing that you work for is no more than a cad!
Jack Skellington: [singing] When finally I get that foul brain out of you/ You'll see no more foe, but a friend that is true
- ConnessioniFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episodio #33.11 (2005)
- Colonne sonoreThis is Halloween
Words and Music by Danny Elfman
Performed by Glenn Shadix (uncredited), Randy Crenshaw (uncredited), Susanne Blakeslee (uncredited), Debi Durst (uncredited), Kerry Katz (uncredited), Sherwood Ball (uncredited) and Dee Bradley Baker (uncredited)
© 1993 Buena Vista Music Company
Music for game re-corded by Kengo Hagiwara, Masaya Tsunemoto
Lyrics for game adapted by Masato Yoshino, Michael Mullin
The game play is wonderfully thought out and original, perfect for the world it takes place in; there's singing, dancing, battle banter, and it's genius.
The difficulty of the game is on par as well. Even on easy there are certain levels that are decidedly frustrating and daunting. When played on hard, it becomes downright impossible (especially of mediocre players like me)
The dialogue is, like the movie, wonderfully cheesy and full of camp. It's all spoken at a heightened sense of drama, perfect for such a theatrical character as Jack Skellington. The voice work was a little patchy; Jack's speaking and singing was performed by Chris Sarandon, and though I was saddened by lack of Danny Elfman involvement, he does a wonderful job and has a more than adequate voice. Sally, Lock, Shock, and Barrel bugged me for a while, but the characters were done right and the actors owned it.
The animation is a little dodgy, but it's beautiful. Everything I loved about the look of the movie can be found in the game, and it's amazing to explore it.
There are a lot of hidden goodies in the game, and many things that make me think that this is the best Nightmare game we're going to get. Awesome game.
- muppetmollystargleek
- 28 ago 2012
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