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It's been a year since Jack Skellington defeated his arch-nemesis, Oogie Boogie. Jack must battle bizarre and vicious enemies in order to stop the diabolical Oogie Boogie from successfully kidnapping the leaders of all the holidays (like Santa Claus of Christmas Town, Easter Bunny of Easter Town, Cupid of Valentine Day Town, St. Patrick of St. Patrick's Day Town, a Pilgrim from Thanksgiving Town, and a Patriot from Independence Day Town), and establishing himself as king and turning himself into a gigantic, junk-filled version of himself named Mega-Oogie. Armed with the amazing "Soul Robber" and the ability to transform into other forms, it's all up to Jack as he will have to use everything at his disposal to defeat this evil plan before Oogie Boogie attempts to murder Santa Clause once again! Written by
Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}
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Certificate:
E10+
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Quotes
Sally:
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singing]
We should have known not to believe / Then things would not have turned so bad.
Jack Skellington:
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singing]
It's true his plan was to deceive / But that should not make you so sad.
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Connections
Featured in
Troldspejlet: Episode #34.11 (2005)
Playstation 2 & Xbox versions reviewed + footage used
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Soundtracks
"Oh No!"
Performed by
Chris Sarandon
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I was utterly disappointed with the voices of Sally as well as others in the game, I loved Cathrine O'Hara in the movie but was upset when I herd someone else doing Sally's voice, Jack Skellington's voice stayed the same except for the singing part, I also loved Danny Elfmans voice singing for Jack in the movie, but did not hear it in the game. The game was nice and had a good storyline to it, but was weighted down by the very different, and disappointing voice talents, no- offense to the people who replace the original cast but I think the Original cast just "worked" and that no one could ever replace them. Overall: Great game terrible voices.