Jack Skellington - Cameos

Cameos

  • In Vincent, Jack appears as one of the phantasmic imaginisms of the titular character, during the final minutes of the short film.
  • During the opening scene of Sleepy Hollow, Jack's scarecrow outfit can be seen.
  • In Alice in Wonderland Jack's face can be found on the Mad Hatter's scarf.
  • In James and the Giant Peach, Jack appears as the captain, in the pirate scene. Upon seeing him, the Centipede even says "A skellington?". An interesting factor is that in the scene Jack is with a dead skeletal version of Donald Duck wearing his hat and a band of skeletal pirates and that the scene itself is underwater deep in the arctic.
  • A silhouette of Jack is shown in The Princess and the Frog as one of the shadows Dr. Facilier summons.
  • Jack Skellington's face made a cameo appearance on a doormat in the first volume of the graphic novel series Lenore created by Roman Dirge.
  • Jack appears in an episode of The Critic in a short parody called "The Nightmare before Chanukka", done in the same puppet style as the original movie. In this parody, Jack wears a red suit rather than his usual black and white striped one.
  • Jack also appears in Adult Swim's show Robot Chicken finding "Chanukka Town" and watches children open up presents, but finding out that it is just socks and pencils for their first day of Chanukka, he says to himself: "Wow, This Sucks..."
  • Jack appears in the background of a South Park made-for-TV movie called "Imaginationland"
  • Jack also appears in the movie Coraline in the scene where the other mother cracks open an egg, Jacks head is the egg yolk.
  • Jack appears in the MAD episode "Kitchen Nightmares Before Christmas". He also makes a cameo appearance in the short it was paired with, "How I Met Your Mummy".
  • A parody of Jack Skellington appears in Tiny Toons' Night Ghoulery.
  • Jack appears in the movie Beetlejuice when Betelguese comes out of the city model with a carousel on his head. Jack's is at the top of the carousel. This may have been a coincidence, though, as Beetlejuice came out in 1988 and Jack first appeared in 1993.
  • Jack also made an appearance on the anime, Panty and Stocking.
  • Jack is included as one of many characters featured in Disney On Ice's production Let's Celebrate!. Mickey Mouse calls upon him to throw a Halloween party, which a number of Disney Villians find their way into. During his appearance a medley of "Jack's Lament" and "What's This?" are performed, along with the film's opening number "This Is Halloween".

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