His personal influencers include the likes of Alton Brown, Adam Conover and Robin Williams. His work can be found on Bubbleblabber (previously) as well as Collider and Orlando Informer. In addition to the niche, nerdy stuff, Sean loves just about anything Comedy or just taking in a good story. He takes no sides in the Star Wars/Trek debate, and if asked what The Trilogy is, he'll reply " Back to the Future." Yes- that's while fully acknowledging who he strongly resembles. Sean also has a love for Mystery Science Theater 3000, Rifftrax and "bad movie" culture. His favorite comic story arcs include Civil War and The Infinity Gauntlet and he can re-read The Walking Dead, Invincible, and Scott Pilgrim endlessly (He's convinced the movie was made solely for him too!). Sean is an Orlando geek of many trades who grew up with a love for comic books with a focus in Marvel and Image, but DC's cool too. It's theorized that while Jack doesn't have any memory of his marriage with Victoria, the love from his previous life is why he's drawn towards Christmas and becomes immediately captivated enough to bring the holiday to Halloween Town. Jack goes on a seemingly aimless journey, which leads him to Christmas Town. ![]() Tying this into Nightmare Before Christmas, he realizes that there's an emptiness growing within him making him weary with the annual routine. After displaying his passion for Halloween year after year, he's crowned King of Halloween Town where he becomes beloved by its citizens. Given his new appearance, he takes on the name Jack Skellington and renames his dog Zero, assumedly because there's nothing left of his physical body. He's reunited with his beloved pet, who is now a specter with a brightly lit nose, but he's once again lost most of his memory. This continues through their later years and upon death, Victor is sent to Halloween Town in the afterlife where he awakens in skeletal form, much like what previously happened with Scraps. Over their years together, they gain a love for holidays with Victoria embracing Christmas and Victor taking a liking for Halloween. This goes well enough until something goes wrong with his invention, and they become stranded in England's Victorian Era. Peabody and Sherman, experiencing pinnacle moments in history or simply exploring certain periods and eras of time out of sheer interest. With his latest device, he and Sparky traverse time a la Mr. He crafts all manner of machinations, eventually leading him to do what any genius innovator does within the realm of science fiction and construct a time machine. After the citizens of New Holland come together and revive Sparky for the final time via the collective power of their car batteries, Victor continues perfecting his knack for invention with his canine companion by his side. However, it goes decidedly deeper into the narrative beginning in the 1950s, just after the last moments of Frankenweenie. This theory could have simply recognized how much Victor Frankenstein ( Charlie Tahan) from Frankenweenie, and Victor Van Dort ( Johnny Depp) from Corpse Bride resemble each other, thusly being the same person, and stuck the landing at Jack Skellington as their final form and called it a day. Images from Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros Pictures, Buena Vista Pictures It involves Victor perfecting inventions with Sparky, constructing a time machine, getting stranded in the Victorian Era, adopting the name Scraps, and eventually becoming Jack Skellington in the afterlife. Another theory suggests that Victor Frankenstein from Frankenweenie, Victor Van Dort from The Corpse Bride, and Jack Skellington are all the same person. ![]() The theory points out the dogs' resemblance, including their narrow faces, pointed noses, similar barks, and loyal personalities. According to a popular theory on Reddit, Sparky from Frankenweenie, Scraps from The Corpse Bride, and Zero from Nightmare Before Christmas are all the same dog in different forms (living, skeletal, and soul).It may seem far-fetched, but there is a logic behind it that adds to the fun of the discussion. ![]() ![]() The Burton-Verse Theory connects Tim Burton's films The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Corpse Bride, and Frankenweenie within the same timeline, based on similarities in physical appearances and character personalities.
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