Jack and Cheshi - Happy Halloween / Blessed Samhain
There are no words for how happy I am with this. ^_^
Anyways, I hope everyone has a wonderful happy and blessed Halloween / Samhain. This is an amazing time of year, and this is my favorite holiday.
Sketched, inked, colored, etc, etc, in SAI. Happy Halloween text added in AdobePSCS.
Text is Burton's Nightmare, a freeware text available on the net.
Jack Skellington, Oogie Boogie, and Halloween Town are © Tim Burton/Disney (whoever holds the rights specifically)
Cheshi and art are © to CheshireMoon (me)
Anyways, I hope everyone has a wonderful happy and blessed Halloween / Samhain. This is an amazing time of year, and this is my favorite holiday.
Sketched, inked, colored, etc, etc, in SAI. Happy Halloween text added in AdobePSCS.
Text is Burton's Nightmare, a freeware text available on the net.
Jack Skellington, Oogie Boogie, and Halloween Town are © Tim Burton/Disney (whoever holds the rights specifically)
Cheshi and art are © to CheshireMoon (me)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 800 x 577px
File Size 261 kB
I have the original release on vhs, just need a tape player to play it.. Ah well, I still want to get the dvd just for the ease of throwing it on in the background without fear of wearing out my tape. You know, gotta save the tape for when I sit down and can dedicate really watching it. XD
And I totally agree. Best clay animation ever. ^_^
And I totally agree. Best clay animation ever. ^_^
Just a little information for you, every time (save the first time it went to DVD) it gets put out in theater as a re-release or any anniversary editions come out... it's for Halloween. If you doubt that, check out http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107688/ ... the release date is 29 October 1993. Also, Wikipedia adds this information: "With successful home video sales, Nightmare achieved the ranks of a cult film. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment first released the film on DVD in December 1997. It contained no special features. Nightmare was released a second time in October 2000 as a special edition. The release included audio commentary by Selick and cinematographer Pete Kozachik, a 28-minute making-of documentary, gallery of concept art, and storyboards, test footage and deleted scenes. Burton's Vincent and Frankenweenie were also included. On October 20, 2006, Disney reissued Nightmare (not under Touchstone Pictures) with conversion to Disney Digital 3-D. Industrial Light & Magic assisted in the process. It made a further $8.7 million in the box office. Subsequently, the 3-D version of Nightmare has been re-released annually in October. The 2007 and 2008 reissues earned a $14.5 million and $1.1 million, respectively, increasing the film's total gross to $74.7 million. It has also been reissued again for 2009's Halloween season." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ni.....fore_Christmas
Though I didn't need to look that all up to know that for sure, because I've been a fan since it came out, and I remember that it was always a Halloween movie, it just happened to include Christmas.
Thanks for liking the picture though! ^_^
Though I didn't need to look that all up to know that for sure, because I've been a fan since it came out, and I remember that it was always a Halloween movie, it just happened to include Christmas.
Thanks for liking the picture though! ^_^
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