Henry Selick commented that "it's a full-blown musical. Most of the movies at the time had maybe four or five songs max and this one has 10 songs. I think it's close to an operetta. So I guess musically speaking, it was aimed at an older audience. There was only one thing in the entire film that Disney asked me not to do. It was the clown with the tear-away face. The first design, when he tore his face away, was bloody and awful. I didn't have a problem changing it because it never quite felt right. And there were other things, like where Sally gets her arm pulled off. I stuffed leaves in there where some of the guys working on it wanted to make her like Frankenstein, made of real body parts. A big thing was the ending of the movie. I spent a long time planning the battle between Oogie Boogie and Jack. The point where Oogie Boogie gets skinned alive and there's all these bugs, that wasn't seen [by Burton] until it was finished and it was too late to change it. That was the biggest risk in the movie--whether we'd gone too far or not."
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