Who Was Jack Skellington BEFORE He Died?: Disney Theory
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In the Nightmare Before Christmas, all of the monsters come together to celebrate Halloween. Leading these monsters of course is the scariest among them: the Pumpkin King Jack Skellington. Jack is an animated skeleton who has certain abilities which he explains is dead. The most horrifying creature in Halloween Town at some point was alive. At some point Jack Skellington was a human being living outside of Halloween Town, and today we are going to try to figure who he was.
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Anyone else having an audio problem where it cuts out from 4:39-4:49??
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I think Jack was actually burned at the stake. I mean he's a skeleton(when someone was burned to death all that was left was bones), he has no idea that a modern Christmas is(this happened before the 1800's) and when he enters he's literally burning on fire. Soo ... Idk just an idea
But wouldn't his bones the charred?
@@justanamezain3602 actually the chard bones would have end up flakeing of revealing the second layer plus it's a fictional movie
@@z_lovevlogs9736 thank you.
Good theory but we all turn to bones after the flesh decays for a while. Just saying
@@natashahartlen5411 movie magic
"And since I am dead, I can take off my head, to recite Shakespirian quotation, no animal or man, can SCREAM as i can, with the fury of my re-ci-tations."💀💀💀💀
"But who here would ever understand that the pumpkin king, with his skeleton grin would tire of his crown, if they ever understood....he'd give it all up, if he only could?"
@@wonka84 even he doesn't want to be who he is. I can relate.
@@amberlaughlin3518 right there with ya.
lol! Yeah! I love that verse of 'Jack's Lament'! ^_^
@@frankgrimes7388 auto correct is a problem
The headless horseman seemed too violent to be Jack. Yes the characters Halloweentown seemed to glory in gore and death but mainly because it's a good way to scare people. Scaring people is what they're all about but not necessarily actually harming them. Remember in "This is Halloween" it says "tender lumpings everywhere, life's no fun without a good scare. THAT'S OUR JOB BUT WE'RE NOT MEAN, IN OUR TOWN OF HALLOWEEN" And while many of the toys jack gave out did chase and terrorize the kids, they didn't actually hurt anyone even if they had the chance (remember the giant snake swallowing the presents and the Christmas tree, but never tried to attack the child.) So, no I don't think Jack was ever a soldier. Jack scared people in a fun way. Which is what Halloween is about. He just didn't understand that Christmas is about a different kind of fun. I don't think Jack was ever actually a living human. If anything he could be called the spirit of Halloween. References to him being dead are not meant to be taken at face value. It's just part of him being a scary figure. The only one in Halloweentown who could be considered dangerous or actually "mean" was Oogie Boogie, and Jack obviously hated him and didn't trust him right from the start.
THAT'S why I support the theory that Jack is really Ichabod Crane...
@@edgardeitz2784 same
thats why he said jack may have been drafted and didnt want to fight .
are you assuming that every soldier loves killing ?
@saur2244 I specifically said I did not think Jack could have been the headless horseman. The horseman was a spectre devoted to revenge, to taking the heads of others as recompense for the loss of his own head. Obviously a very violent goal I did not say anything about all soldiers loving killing. The fact is there is nothing to suggest Jack or any of the residents of Halloweentown were human. As I stated I believe Jack is the spirit of Halloween. Basically he came into being as the holiday of Halloween developed, it's the customs and traditions of Halloween that make Jack what he is. "The Pumpkin King of Halloween" just as it's the customs and traditions of Christmas that make Santa Claus what he is, or the Easter Bunny what he is. They exist solely because those holidays exist. Trying to give them human origins just seems pointless.
And didn't trust him right from the start
Did anyone else’s sound turn off at 4:40
Yes
But what did he say
yes
@@mimismith2978 he says "with a wave of my hand and a well placed moan I have swept the very bravest off their feet"
Yes
At 4:39 the clip mutes until 4:49 for me? Is that happening to anyone else too?
Actully, me too
Same.
Every one
Also me
Happen to me
I think Jack knew what Christmas was when he was human because he mentioned it feeling like a memory long since past or something, I just don’t think he remembers much of his life beforehand
i think this kind of fits his layment.
"Although carving a Jack-’o-lantern is a seasonal tradition today, this was not always the case. The practice of carving a Jack-o’-lantern originates in the Irish myth of stingy Jack. Stingy Jack later became Jack of the Lantern.
According to his myth, Jack tricked the Devil. Then he made the Devil promise that he would not come for his soul when he died. When Jack did die, as the legend goes, God wouldn’t allow Jack into heaven. And neither, after being tricked, would the Devil permit him into hell. Instead, Jack’s soul was doomed to wander the earth with only a burning coal in his lantern to light the way.
This legend gave birth to the modern-day Jack-o’-lantern. First people carved beets and gourds in the form of Jack’s lantern, as these were more widely available in the British Isles. Then as people moved to North America where pumpkins are more readily available, pumpkins became the most popular carving choice."
Thank you! I was going to comment similar.
lol! I think that Jack Skellington was just named after 'Stingy Jack'! ^_^ That's just a Celtic folklore tale! :D
This is exactly what they said on the grim adventures of billy and Mandy.
@@charity9660 it's because they took vague or rarely heard of folk lore for their plots. Jack-o' lantern being one of them.
@@megalisa830bright6 do you have any idea how much research into folklore went into the nightmare before christmas? each character was based off some sort of folklore, death, or historically significant creature from folklore. heck, jack's full name is jack skellington, the pumpkin king. which was one of jack-o' lantern's titles within legends. plus, the song about jack's past is almost entirely the full description about jack-o' lantern's folklore.
He could be Stingy Jack. He was a trickster who tricked the devil, and was eternally in limbo. He used a hollowed out turnip to light his way.
I agree
I also agree because Jack used a pumpkin instead of his head occasionally which is a jack-o-lantern AND Stingy Jack has many names one of which was “Jack of the Lantern”
And then he found Halloween Town and it became his home. Then he eventually lost his memory of finding it which is why he doesn’t recognize the doors later.
Yes this IS what he is
yeah, he doesn't have a soul, so he have to stay in the halloween town, and Sally too, bc she wasn't even human, but a creation, she was made, so she doesn't have a soul, even if she was not a full doll, but a human bring back to life, she would still not be a ful human, but a cursed one, like the jack, who tricked the devil. So her master tricked the death.
So in conclusion Jack is Jack o'lantern and Sally is a Frankenstein creation, so both aren't human anymore, and don't have soul. So both of them must stay in the halloween town, bc they aren't living, so they can't stay in the human world, and go to the hell either bc they don't have a soul.
So in the song when sally and jack sing, they are word 'we're meant to be''
because they cannot, live and die. So there made for each other. In the halloween town, they will stay with each other forever.
Sorry for my bad english, and this is my theory.
And like the headless horse man, and jack, the are the same, o'lantern seek for his soul, and horseman for his head, why is that? because people belive that soul was in the head, not in the heart.
He was a pirate. He appears in the shipwreck in James And The Giant Peach
UglyStewie you are right I saw him
Yep 👌
Fuq
You are right I saw him too.
he was a pirate... named Jack...
we all thinking the same thing?
I never considered that Jack was alive before becoming a part of Halloween town. I thought he just came into existance there. The reason I always thought that is because the characters of Halloween town have no concept of love or happiness. They only know how to scare people which makes it seem like they were all born there and that's all they know.
The reason why the ending is so sweet is because despite them all living in a loveless world, Jack and Sally finally realise what they were missing and that is love.
Yeah! Exactly! I like to think that Halloween Town is where the creatures all originated from, and Halloween is all that they know about! ^_^ I think that's why Jack never knew about the other holidays, because they would all stay in their own separate Towns! :D
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He COULD be from the legend of Sleepy Hollow, but not the headless horseman! I think he is...
Ichabod Crane...look he's tall lanky, the REAL life Ichabod was an actual solider in a war and it looks like Jack is dressed in soldier attire in one scene. The theory of him being burned could be true, if you watch or have read the legend of sleepy hollow, a flaming pumpkin head is thrown at Ichabod, where it hits him...and then he is never seen or heard of again. Maybe that's what the whole first scene of him being a pumpkin/scarecrow being lit on fire could be in correlation too, which is him being burned by the pumpkin head. Maybe a pumpkin in flames could have killed him, that’s where his "Pumpkin King" name came from. There is also a scene where Jack sings “Well since I am dead I can take off my head, to recite Shakespearean quotations” him being able to dislodge his head, could be a nod to the headless horseman possibly cutting it off after killing him?
It makes sense kind of lol idk, just my theory.
Very amazed.
Hmm.
yea that is aalso reasonable
That is a rly good theory thanks
I paused the video to really read your comment. I am intrigued. I think you're on to something. Ooh! Fun! Happy Halloween! 🎃
Better theory than the one in the video
To many theories in this comment section I feel stupid for knowing nothing
Your comment made me smile... ☺️
Same here brother
Jack skeleton is grinch skeleton
underrated comment ngl
@Sheila Gravely i don't think u should say that because lots of ppl r thankful for him making this or else we wouldn't know -_-
There is actually a theory that Tim Burton meant for Frankenweenie, The Corpse Bride, and The Nightmare Before Christmas to be one story. One reason is because he said “Every story has a beginning, middle and an end. Not necessarily in that order.” Frankenweenie came out in 2012, The Corpse Bride came out in 2005, and The Nightmare Before Christmas came out in 1993. Another reason to believe this is that in Frankenweenie, a boy’s beloved dog dies and he tries to bring him back to life. In The Corpse Bride, Victor receives a gift from Emily (the Corpse Bride) which is the dead version of Victor’s beloved dog, which died when he was a kid. In The Nightmare Before Christmas Jack has his dog which has the same facial structure as the dead version of Victor’s dog in The Corpse Bride. But think what you want, it is just what I believe.
Wow nice theory 👏🏽
That's what I always thought
Frankenweenie came out before Nightmare Before Christmas. The original was released in 1984.
Then if jack skellington is victor.... Could he be still searching for the bride?
Alyssa Brianna Rosales wow. Deep. But it makes sense
My theory :
In the song jack sings in the beginning where he says “ to a man in Kentucky I’m mr unlucky “ which probably meant he was a man who lived in Kentucky and he had a run in with bad luck . And since he never heard of Christmas , like in this video , he was to have lived in the late 1800s , and his attire , which is a suit with what looks like a bow tie , he was maybe going to a formal event , and since he is a skeleton he may have drove there since cars were introduced in the later 1800s and somehow got into a crash , the car may have over heated or caused both to happen , which he probably set him on fire and burned him alive , and he is freakishly tall , so he may have been in a car that he could be able to fit in , which would need a certain amount of fuel , leading to him being soaked and then caught aflame , leading to his skin being burned away , eventually leading to his death, probably due to his wounds getting infected .
I’m probably totally wrong , that’s just my theory .
I think this connection to the Headless Horseman is interesting considering Tim Burton also directed Sleep Hollow which is shaped around this story too and also further connecting Tim's films together.
Doesn't jack claim to be well known through England and france?
Edit: I don't know what to do with this information I just thought to point it out
Also he's known to one guy in Kentucky.
Could he be Jack The Ripper?
The heshens were allies of England and enemy's of France who were allies the colony's. Thus be was notorious in England and France.
And unlucky to a guy in Kentucky who saw his head get blown off. But the problem is a cannon ball to the head would obliterate the skull.
He's English look at the suit like an anorexic teddy boy
Jack doesn’t know what snow is... hence the song “What’s This?!”
Plus, if you watch James & the Giant Peach - remember the sunken pirate ship that shows Jack as a dead pirate captain?
Yet suddenly a little bit later in the song he says they're throwing snowballs instead of throwing heads. It would make more sense for him to know what snow is if they go around different places and scare people, some of those are most likely covered in snow in October.
I forgot to mention he also eats the snow at the beginning. Is that something people do when they first see it?, assume it can be eaten? (may have been a random director choice since it's not part of the song)Though at the very end the other residents of Halloween town are confused and think it's a Christmas thing so I don't know there's a lot of mixed signals here.
+Ashfer2 you can put maple syrup on snow and eat it like candy. They used to do it back in the day.
Hmm, that sounds interesting, never tried it with flavorings. Yeah, I've eaten snow before too lol. I meant that if he didn't know what it was why would he randomly assume he should eat it?
He... Is... *CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW*
Jack was the grinch. The dog, the fondness for Christmas, it all adds up
Oh my god he killed every single one of them
@@greenhowie lmfaoooo
Jack likes to scare people not kill them. And as he makes no mention of ever losing his head for an extended period I find your theory very unbelievable. They don't even have the same body types. Could it be that Jack is just quite simply Jack. Burton himself has already disclosed that
"Every story has a beginning, middle and an end. But no one says you have to write them in that order.". This references Frankenweenie and Corpse Bride as being part of The Nightmare Before Christmas.
If Jack was the headless horseman and the horseman got hit with a cannonball, wouldn't Jack's skull be caved in? Just a theory...
No a cannonball would swiftly sweep a head from a neck like croquet.
To answer your question, yes. I have read about the damage done by cannonball and i can tell you that there wouldn't be much of anything left of anyone that got hit with one of them. Also if a cannonball hit someone straight in the face their head would be completely destroyed.
If jack was the headless horsemen and the horsemen get hit with a conball,
Wouldn't jack skull be carved in? Just a thorey.
A movie theory
Oh yeah..
What if Jack Skellington was Ichabod Crane?
He was a teacher (smart),has a fondness for the theatre at least singing , know how to be charming and their complexion are similar.
Also the way Ichabod die...Burned by an enchanted JACK o lantern...Well...burned corpse only bones remains and because of the way he die Pumking King
Very interesting.
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Unfortunately it makes the skeleton black as coal if it does go to the bone
Really interesting idea!
I was thinking that too
Thank you¡¡¡
Another thing to kinda support the theory is when jack is being carried out in the opening scenes of nightmare before Christmas, he’s on a horse with a pumpkin for a head. Another thing is during this scene he swallows the fire, lighting himself on fire, to which the headless horseman has a pumpkin light on fire,
BRILLIANT: HE DOES Have
The Bone Structure & Height
Of Ichabod Crane & Burton DID
Make His OWN Version Of
"SleepyHollow" Which SHOWS
That He Obviously DID Have
An Affinity For The Irving Story!
In-Fact; You See Jack Constantly
Studying/Reading Books & Even
TEACHING The Residents About
The Customs Of The Seasons!
If Jack had been the Headless Horseman, who was a Hessian soldier, he would have a German accent, as Hessians were german soldiers and mercenaries.
If Jack was once alive, he was most likely “Stingy Jack”, who was a practical joker of Celtic folklore, and who carried a carved out turnip or gourd with a candle inside to light his path and find his way around the countryside at night to scare and play mean jokes on people.
@Orange Crewmate Orange is sus.
And being around different people and culters for centuries wouldn't get rid of it?
Edit:just to clarify I mean tge accent
lol! I think that Jack Skellington was just named after 'Stingy Jack'! ^_^ That's just a Celtic folklore tale! :D
What about Springheel Jack? Very popular Victorian era cryptid.
I know this is an old post, but I like this theory the most! When I was watching, I even thought to myself: "A Hessian soldier celebrating an Irish holiday?" I think your theory fits the best of the ones I have read.
I've always had a fan theory that Jack Skellington was a Vaudevillian/stage actor before his death:
He has an incredible stage presence
He can perform flawlessly
Skilled musician and singer
Jack skeleton was a Vadevillian/ stage actor before his death: he he can perform flawlessly skilled musicians and singer
Oh hell nah he was a pirate lmaoo
“To recreate Shakespearean quotations!”
Tim Burton has his own adaptation of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." I guess this checks out for the larger Burtonverse.
You have done a lot of work on this subject. I am impressed with your dedication. Great job!
Tim Burton himself said "same story just not in order". He was referring to Frankenweenie, Corpse Bride, and Nightmare Before Christmas. That was his way of saying both Victor's are the same and in death he became Jack.
Yeah but Victor has an accent, Jack doesn't.
And the way it works is different
And also Burton said Jack was just some guy buried in a pumpkin patch
he acully he was bernt alive
Julitza Matos I think this whole video is dumb and very loosely connected anyways
I just thought that Victor from Frankenweenie was Victor from the Corpse Bride and died to become jack. This also fits with Tim's quote, "Every story has a beginning, middle, and end. Not necessarily in that order." - Tim Burton
Unicorn Sparkle Pants Victor from Frankenweenie got his name from Victor Frankenstein. Plus how are you raised in modern America but an adult in old England?
Unicorn Sparkle Pants Frankenweenie is during the 1950’s the corpse bride was late 1800’s
alot of American family's have a foreign heritage.
But Tims already they had no connection
This was proven to be true, he's one of the worst theorists out there
Very interesting theory!! I can’t say that he was ever the Headless horseman though bc it’s obvious the horseman is more of the murdering sort and Jack just likes to strike fear. Maybe he murdered people when he was alive but it doesn’t seem to be his key way of striking fear like the horseman. Hmmmmm….
Jack was burned to death that is why he is a skeleton,Sally got her limbs cut off that is why she is stitched together,The Boogie Man was skinned that why he where’s a bag type thing,and finally Jack’s dog drowned that why he floats.
I think that zero was electrified because if his bright nose
Yeah Zero was electrocuted
And a theory, I think the mail man broke his neck?
Barrel drowned in a bathtub as you can see he had that bathtub, and it also explains why his skin is a pale, greenish blue
Shock and Lock both froze alive, or at least one of them
Last time I was this early jack was alive
crissel mendoza 😂
Well played :D
crissel mendoza lol
Clever, very clever indeed.
Alternate theory: Jack is Ichabod Crane himself. They have similar body structures and Ichabod could have started scaring out of revenge because of what Abraham Van Brunt did. Also, he lived in the 1700s and was said by some women of the town upon his disappearance to have been "spirited away by supernatural means."
that's brilliant, a really clever twist there. A man who in mortal life was ruled by fears since Ichabod was very superstitious becoming the King of fright after the most terrifying experience of his life. pure genius
Plus this would have to dovetail into Johnny Depp's portrayal of Ichabod Crane in Sleepy Hollow. Sounds good to me!
i do agree that jack was Ichabod Crane , when Ichabod Crane died he changed his name to jack
Headless horseman wasn't looking for a head but a head, but an heir.
@@jacquelinelovell2073 whoa really
2:04 are we sure about that though? Jack's fascination for christmas could also be a lost memory from his life. Seeing this christmas land lightened something up inside of Jack and he felt a connection to it, a connection to his human self.
I’m pretty sure Jack was actually burned alive
Maybe Jack didn't know about Christmas because they lose all their memories when they die. That would explain why Jack feels lost or doesn't know his true feelings. It is possible that they (the folk of Halloween Town) "raised" him to be who he was.
Xsilly I think the same thing.
He's not necessarily unsure because of memories xD After all, he never regained anything but perspective and was content again at the end.
Because undead skeleton monsters hell-bent on scaring the living learn Shakespearean quotations...
I've thought about this as well.
Most notable in the "What Does It Mean?" song, where Jack specifically says, "like a memory long since past." Could he be alluding to the fact that even he has no memory of his life before he died?
Xsilly It IS a possibility!
Fun fact: every character isn’t actually animated..
the creators of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” actually made clay models of each character,But they didn’t just got to stop there. They had to made hundred of different face expressions so it could look like they’re talking but they also had to move the characters. It took about an entire WEEK to just make a minute of the film!
Wow!
Yeah, it's called a stop motion film. Most people know that.
Sooo smn like Coraline...
claymation (stop-motion) is a form of animation.
Noooo
OMG I have been looking for this forever thank you for making this!!
Can you do a theory on dark shadows LMAO or corpse bride I also wanna see Edward Scissorhands!!
My theory is that Jack was originally Ichod crane. He has the same shape. Long thin and tall. I feel that the night the Headless horseman attacked him he was then cursed to be the Halloween king just like the Santa Clause can be transferred to another.
ya but why would his name be jack lol, like why would ichabod get his name changed after he died
@@lilay1841 Causes Ichod Skelton doesn't sound good.
Okay, the sound cuts out, there’s no need for a million comments 😂❤️
I Like memes ikr
THANK YOU. This is the first comment NOT giving a time stamp
ikr
I thought it was only me
Yet yours is one of those comments!
Entertaining the thought of this fan theory despite the fact that long ago Tim Burton mentioned in an interview that Jack was just a guy who was murdered and buried in a pumpkin patch....If Jack had been a soldier, the idea that he was a Hessian isn't too far fetched because he mentions that he was known among England and France, and the British are the ones who press ganged Germans into the military (the Hessians.) However, he mentions dieing in Kentucky. Kentucky was neutral during the American Revolution, their main fight was with British-hired Native Americans who were paid to scalp Kentuckians and were paid based on the number of scalps they brought in. Had he been a Hessian, he'd have been fighting on the side of the British, and not many British soldiers entered Kentucky during the Revolutionary War. As stated previously, it was mostly battles against Native American mercenaries hired by the British. Jack would've been sent where he was most needed to the front lines, which were nowhere near Kentucky.
The Revolutionary War wasn't in the early 1800s, either. It was 1775-1783. In keeping with the idea of the timeline based on his knowledge of Halloween but lack thereof regarding modern Christmas, and his death in Kentucky, it is much more likely that Jack was a soldier who fought for the British during the War of 1812.
There are also some fan theories out there that Jack was originally based on a character from Irish folklore called Stingy Jack in regards to the origins of the Jack-O-Lantern, and the Irish did fight alongside the British against the non-British controlled Americas....IN the War of 1812.
Now, to rebuke the whole thing fairly simply.....Jack in NMBC did NOT know what snow even was. However, it snows quite often in Germany, it snows in Britain but it only sticks maybe 15 days of the year presently...may have been different in the 1800s. The only place between Ireland, Britain, and Germany where it doesn't really snow is Ireland, though there are some mountains in Ireland that have snow on them during the winter...most winters in Ireland are rainy. So this suggests that Jack was most probably not a Hessian soldier and probably didn't fight in either the Revolutionary War OR the War of 1812 because he'd have experienced at least one or two snowy winters in either Britain or North America during the span of those years spent in military service. He could've been an Irish soldier who died in the War of 1812 before winter hit because the War of 1812 lasted from June 18, 1812 until February 18, 1815. So if he died early on in the war, he could've died before winter ever hit....and had he been Irish, he probably wouldn't have had much contact with snow, or very little memory of it from before he died. We do not, however, know in what year NMBC takes place (other than modern times, probably meant to reflect the 1990s) and how long Jack had already been Pumpkin King to that point. So other than his surprise at certain aspects of the Christmas holiday and traditions, we don't have a solid timeline.
However the whole theory is still absolutely marvelous from a fictitious standpoint. I loved the Adventures of Ichabod Crane and Mr. Toad (1949) as it was by far one of the more creepy cartoons around during my childhood.I've also always loved the legends and lore surrounding the Headless Horseman and Sleepy Hollow. ^.^
Community Without Walls He has to know what snow is. How else would he have known to say that the children were “throwing snowballs instead of throwing heads”?
Your point doesn't debunk his theory friend. He even says that jack, in the possibility of being an Irish soldier, may have seen snow once or twice before but had little to no recollection of it after his death. likewise, humans retain tons of information even if we can't immediately recall it, so jack may have known snow in his lifetime and forgotten it after his death, only to then recall the vague idea of snow and snowball in the heat of his excitement upon discovering Christmas Town.
I never said that it debunked anything. Just that there were some inconsistencies with the theory historically. However it's still a fun idea to entertain. However it *does* debunk his Hessian / Headless Horseman theory if we follow the timeline he set. Jack states in one of his songs that he died in Kentucky. No Hessians died in Kentucky as far as we know in recorded history. However, several Irish soldiers may have.
All of your opinions are awesome. But Jack didn't say he died in Kentucky. He said, "To a guy in Kentucky, I'm Mr. Unlucky". Everything else was on point.
The world was colder in the 1800s, and was even going through a miniature ice age. They definitely had some snow during winter back then.
Excellent video! I am so glad I found this today!
You are the new MatPat sir. I love this. Even though I have never seen Ichabod and Mr. Toad, thus makes way too much sense. Kudos to you
Jack’s backstory is in James and the Giant Peach. He was a pirate captain (great leader and fighter like you said) back in the 1600s who loved to scare people. Jack said “to have died in Kentucky I’m Mr. unlucky and I’m known throughout England and France.” He sailed throughout Europe looting ships abs eventually got lost in Antartica where his ship sunk and his whole crew died. Antarctica like Kentucky is basically in the middle of nowhere (no offense to anyone). Jack’s crew kicked him out after the battle with Mr. Centipede and he decided to become a good guy. He learned how to make the magic green things that grew the Giant Peach and brought him back from the dead. He used them to bring other dead people back including the Mayor and Dr. Finkelstien. If you think about it, Jack highjacked another holiday much like pirates would highjack other ships.
has this been confirmed?
Theory:Jack as a human used to be ....
Jack from the titanic
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Then by that point he should’ve known what Christmas was since the Titanic sank in 1912 taking over a thousand passengers and crew with her.
Don't let go Jack
I think Jack Skellington was actually Dr. Jack Griffin, The Invisible Man! Dr. Jack Griffin conducted experiments, and so does Jack Skellington.
I don't think Jack is *really* dead, he's just the embodiment of Halloween. He was just... always a skeleton who always lived in Halloween Town.
Also claiming Jack is the same character as someone from a completely unrelated movie is just dumb.
This is also a good one
I already figured it out. Jack Skellington was born sometime before Victor & Victoria. Victor & Victoria, might have witnessed a crime and left, and had to changed their own names. Their own surname have to changed to Skellington, sometime after they both had kids of their own. One of the kids names were Jack, as in Jack Skellington. That we known, and he used to celebrate Christmas. Something went wrongfully when Jack was still young, they all couldn’t celebrate Christmas not anymore. So, Jack only remembers Halloween. If you approve my theory, please comment down. And have Burton day.
The Nightmare Before Christmas has been one of my favorite movie since it came out. I never would have contemplated Jack's backstory. I like that you did and explored it into details. Neat video. Thanks for the entertainment
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Isaac: Jack skellington is the scariest creature alive!
Slenderman: Hold my child
King ghidorah: nah
Siren head "hold my radio signal"
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slenderman isn’t scary though. he’s just a faceless, slender man with black tentacle-… wait 😳
For real
I'm lucky to find this because I wanted to know so bad so thank you for making this
You’re quite the detective 🕵️♂️ good job tho ❤️ Exploring the possibilities was quite fun to follow with u
Who is Jack? He's the Pumpkin King.....
"'Twas a long time ago, longer now than it seems
In a place that perhaps you've seen in your dreams.
For the story that you are about to be told
Began with the holiday worlds of old.
Now, you've probably wondered where holidays come from.
If you haven't, I'd say it's time you begun.
For holidays are the result of much fuss and hard work
For the worlds that create them for us.
Well, you see now, quite simply that's all that they do--
Making one unique holiday, especially for you."
Asking who Jack is would be like wondering whose skin was used to make Sally, because that's what she is, a human skin, sewn together and stuffed with autumn leaves.
And a mother.
"With four or five skeleton children at hand,
Playing strange little tunes,
In their xylophone band"
Jack has always been the Pumpkin King, the ruler of Halloween. But once, just for a night, he got to be Sandy Klaws.
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I agree...
Awesome but I do t get the part about the kids
@@trinitymoon8488 in an unused epilogue ( I think thats what it was) for the movie it was stated that Santa returned to halloween town, and saw that Jack and Sally had kids
You know, I can get past the fact they are practically the Undead who live in their own realm and can travel between different worlds of holidays and ours, but I can't get over the fact a Rag Doll and a Skeleton had babies...
This conclusion is clever but illogical because in the movie it is said that Jack Skellington was burned alive
WHEN!!!
@@lingmaymarcano539 whatch some videos on that
Not to mention he also stated, "To Have Died in Kentucky, I am Mister Unlucky." Suggesting he died in Kentucky, which did not exist until after the Revolutionary War.
@@raw6668 He actually says to a guy in Kentucky not to have died in Kentucky.
That scary
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When I die, I’m going straight there... also jack would’ve been burned alive, the bone cannot burn and at the beginning how he was a scarecrow burning, that’s a sign of how he died
Everything burns. You just have to get it to the right temp and give it enough time. We're talking something like 600⁰C, which the temp of an average cremation, for 1 to 3 hours. Your typical structure fire doesn't burn long enough to fully reduce a body to ash.
@@KirstenMarie_MS3 I worked at a mortuary and you are correct. Good job🤗
Also, Mr. Centipede calls the pirate captain a “skelington” which is Jack’s last name. He then says “jackpot” as he tries to leave with the compass. The skeleton captain makes the same exact scary face Jack does at the townmeeting.
Yes that's a Jack Skellington cameo but I personally think that if there's any lore with the Jack cameo, then Jack was either convinced to cameo in the movie or that was one of his scares lol
If we’re talking about the James and the giant peach that’s not a Tim Burton film
Yep o saw it the exact same one. Besides what other movie has a skeleton who looks exactly like Jack
It was a cameo appearance so no he could have been burned at the stake because of his clothes that makes more sense.
Theres 4 options
•The skeleton pirate from james in the giant peach (possibly jack sparrow)
•Headless Horseman
•Ichabod Crane himself
•Stingy Jack
One problem with that theory. In one of his songs he says he is feared in great Britain and Europe not anything about America where the headless horseman was
4:39 anyone else get a sound glitch too?
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What the heck
Me too
Yep
A Kiwi Nerd same
My headcanon is that Jack and The Headless Horseman are not the same people. I believe that The Horseman was the former king of Halloween, and Jack was his apprentice at the time. The Horseman gave Jack a bunch of war trivia and knowledge that Jack used later on in his life as the king.
Oakley Koelzer I like your take on the theory, but where is the head less horsemen now?
Wat the end of the movie when Jack and Sally are singing Jack is falling in love with his nurse that aided him during the war. It would make sense because Sally knows how to stitch herself back together. Jack had eyes for her after some time injuries that he got during the war.
A number of people also reckon jack was a performer. Maybe he was a performer, then soldier? And Sally was a nurse present at his death? I reckon Sally might've gotten blown up or chopped up or something, as horrible as that sounds. It makes sense with her sewing herself up.
I personally thought Jack was the victor from frankenweenie this is why
In the movie Jack was doing experiments to try to find out what was the meaning of Christmas and victor was doing experiments to bring is dog back from the dead as in the movie he was known as the science genus
And zero has a shining nose and in frankenweenie lighting bought back sparky back alive if it was the same dog then the lighting might have caused his nose to shine
And in nightmare before Christmas Jack is surrounded by monsters as in frankenweenie victor accidentally made a monster while doing the experiment again and 4 other monsters were made not by him though but from other classmates that found out what he was doing
Jack had sang “I am Mr unlucky” well victor was in a near death situation while trying to save sparky again
Last one victor has a slight resemblance to Jack skeleton I mean even in the afterlife he is wearing the same pants and his face structure is the same as jack
He might have been Jack the Ripper since they say in the song: Jack might catch you in the back.
CrotakuReviews this is what I believe also
Then he'd know of Christmas
But Miranda JTR was only known through England. France did not have a Jack the Ripper
Also newer evidence seems to state Jack the ripper might actually be a mary the ripper
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Tananda Lynch source?
Hey, jack is nowhere near as scary as the tearaway face clown
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This appeared in my recommended two years after it was posted. The fact I watched nightmare before Christmas last night-
But, hey, that's just a theory
A game theory.
wintern101 a film theory
A film theory and.... cut
A GAMMMMMEEE THEORY
a FILM THEORY... aand cut.
It would make sense if he was in the war bc he “knocked the bravest of thier feet” the people who fought in the war must have been brave idk if this makes sense but im a huge fan of tim burton
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Actually, me and my friends came up with a theory about Jack: so, we were thinking that Jack WAS Vincent from corpse bride. Ik you might be confused but hear me out: what if after he died, he didnt remember most things from when he was alive, just the subtle details. And because he had been to the land of the dead before, maybe thats why he became Jack Skellington when he actually died. And I think that Jack loves Sally because she reminds him in a subtle way of the woman Victor married, I forgor her name. Plus, like you said, they both have a very fond thunking of dogs. And I think Victor and Jack do have many similarities making me believe my theory: they are both very slim, very cunning, and great fighters. If you think this theory may be true, please let me know. I wanna see if anyone agrees with me.
Wait isn’t Jack against murder in the movie Oggie Boggie is the only murderer and Jack seems against it.
maybe jack did it then found out the aftermath sucks and that's why he's against it
maybe he was against it after he found out
It could have been remorse for the life take by him
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JEDI TOAD true, but do you remember that there were rumors that icabob was still alive and we actualy see him in the end. The whole "headless hourseman will kill you" could have been an act
It is possible the doctor was the one who made a new head for Jack.
maybe
TickedOff Priest Na his head just became a skull when he died and his skin stripped off!
J Badboy The headless horse man's head was blown off by a cannon ball, those thing can shatter a skull dude. Maybe the doctor did create his head, just like how he created those skeleton reindeer.
What if jack's head was made by the doctor, but what if the same cannon ball was used to make it?!
Raiden Rebrick Then that would be interesting. Unlikely, but it would be cool.
Not necessarily true: he could have amnesia about his life, which is a common trope in movies
That's what I thought too. Also, being that he's so theatrical, could he have been an actor, performer or a director? He also gives me eccentric rich man vibes.
I love jack he’s the pumpkin king and he’s adorable ❤️
Well, maybe he wasnt the headless horseman. But a soldier in the American Revolution, got shot and he maybe died in fear, thus, he wants to scare others so the other people can feel the same way he did. It makes sense to.
That's stupid
Though I do respect your theory it doesn't really make sense I mean in the begging of movie when Jack came out of the well we can see that before there was a pumpkin head burning while dancing which can explain how he died (burned alive) also when he sings his solo (Jack's Lament) he says, "I'll scare you out of your pants" and he was known throughout England and France which can mean he could have been some sort of person that would scare people (I don't know the name of what that would be called back then) but that's what I think.
at 4:38 the sound cuts out....odes anyone else have that problem or is it just me?
No
happens to me every time i watch it
It happens to everyone at all times.
Same
Phantom Meyers I noticed it too. The audio cuts off at 4:40 then comes back at 4:50
I think he was jack from pirates of the caribbean because he was found in a ship under the sea in james in the giant peach with a compass and jack sparrow had a compass that was really important to him
I think Jack is Ichabod Crane because they are both very, very tall. Also, when Jack enters Halloween town on the straw horse in the beginning he is dressed as the Headless Horseman!
also at the start of nbc, when he swallowed fire, he was riding a hay horse, and had a pumpkin head, like the headless man on the horse uses pumpkins
nikkinoivern you mean the headless horseman
also, the way most people think jack died was he died by being burned alive so his skin came of and he became a skelleton and also when he swallows fire he acts wat happene wen he died only im pretty sure wen he actually died he wouldn't just swallow fire because who would? ;-;
Hmm.. the scariest monster was human..
good night *is*
good night ikr
good night well games and movies and books already explain why sooooo yeah
good night they still are...
Catalina :D *was*
Frankenweenie, Corpse Bride, James and the Giant Peach, and A Nightmare before Christmas are all about the same character in different time lines.
I just watched Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow film - Jack Skellington could have totally been that Ichabod Crane!!!!
The guy in the wheelchair creeped me out the most
the Mad scientist? he is pretty creepy
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Yes
Yeah, I believe his death was that he tried inspecting his brain himself so he cut his head open?
@@vimoe nope. He was poisoned. This explains why his only affect to Sally poisoning him was falling asleep for a while.
Not a theory about Jack.. But about zero. Okay.... Zero was actually Sparky from Frankenweenie before he died. Then he was Scraps from corpse bride. Then of course he becomes Zero.
Now my theory about Jack is that all of the dog owners from all those movies are the same person!!!! In Frankenweenie that was him as a little boy. Then he becomes Victor in corpse bride. And then Jack. I understand they all have different names but that is because once Victor got older he moved away from his friends an wanted to start over... So he changed his name to Victor. When he died he went to Halloween Town and he didn't want anyone to recognize/remember him.
Kenzi Hex. Seems fitting
Kenzi Hex I had this exact theory bro
Yeah it makes sense
But isn't frankenweenie more present then the corpse bride? He couldn't have gone back in time to grow up
that theory was debunked
4:39 why is this part silent?! Who did Jack murder?!
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My theory: Jack Skellington is the pirate Calico Jack.
1, Jack appears as the captain of the ghost ship James runs into in the icy waters.
2, "Calico" Jack Rackham died in 1720, before modern Christmas practices in the 19th century.
3, After Calico Jack was executed, his body was left in an iron gibbet for possibly years, his skeleton was on display for a very long time.
4, Calico clothing of the time very strongly favored stripes, which Skellington wears
5, They even have the same name lmao
He seems to suit the Irish legend stingy Jack who tricked the devil multiple times. Who wasn't allowed into heaven but also the devil wouldn't collect his soul. Where he carved a turnip to hold the candle the devil gave him to light his path as the devil felt pitty on him. Seems to suit the character and reasoning explaining limbo in this
Yeah, Jack o' Lantern
Yeah that's what I thought
That's my theory too, I think Jack represents Stingy Jack who lead to the jack-o-lantern which is why Jack is the pumpkin king
Steamy Nerd as an Irish person, I’m delighted to know that other people know and remember that legend!!
@@HaleyGrant01 i love legends like that i am a Halloween fanatic. I love these things! There fantastic & undeniably intresting!
Jack Skellington was burned alive
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“ Skellington “ is correct.
I know right?!
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@@BruhSW sir its skellington like she said dont be a smart kid and correct people if you dont know what your talkong about!
I’ve always thought Jack was Jack Sparrow. He was a pirate in James and the Giant Peach and the reason he’s all bones is because like in Pirates one his curse caused him to lose his skin.
Loved this Ty
Jack died from being burned alive. When someone is Burt alive their skellington are the only thing that is left. Their is proof In the opening song, Jack sets himself on fire then jumps in the water, and turns into Jack the skellington.
Skeleton, not Skellington. Jack is a skeleton. His name is Jack Skellington. Skellington is a surname (as in 'of the town of Skelling'). They chose his last name because it sounds like skeleton.
@@BunniRabbi I’m pretty sure they were tryna make a pun
@@BunniRabbi there was also a theory that Jack was Jack The Ripper
@@thegreeter7027 Interesting. How did that go?
I love this theory! Though I always believed that Jack was something like a miscarriage, dead since birth. All he knows is Halloween and that's why Christmas is so strange to him
That is a great theory!
Thank you for this video ! 😊💐
I think this is a little too deep. I think Jack is the *idea* of death, the *idea* of a skeleton. The fact that he's dead inside doesn't mean he was ever alive. As for when Santa became a thing, I think the holiday forest is outside of time.
I dont think it matters who Jack was when he was alive, because I love jack for who he is now..the king of Halloween.
Jack is the "leader" of Halloween, just like Santa Claus is the "leader" of Christmas.
Krampus (jk) orrr...
Jesus is the "leader" of Christmas. But I do get what your saying.
@@Isabelle-Cassels Christmas is a pagan holiday
Yeah! Exactly! Jack Skellington is the leader of Halloween Town, just like Santa Claus is the leader of Christmas Town! ^_^
@@miriamambriz-mendez4138 unmmmm no....the holiday that the Romans celibated was... Christmas it's self has always been to celebrate the birth of Jesus......pls read up on history before commenting otherwise it just makes you look foolish
Hear me out in Sleepy Hollows Ichabod Crane was said to have been burned by a flaming pumpkin, but they never proved that Ichabod was killed. The pumpkin could have burned off his skin. But it is also said that the horseman took Ichabod back to hell with him. So maybe Ichabod when taken back to hell killed the headless horseman and then was given the option to go to Holloween Town since he was still not satisfied. So when the movie starts and it shows Jack with a pumpkin on his head maybe the straw horse he is riding is a way of mocking the headless horseman. So every year he rides the straw horse with a flaming pumpkin head as a way to get revenge. It's a stretch but you never know.
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It’s a great theory and makes a lot of sense!