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Frankenweenie, Corpse Bride, And The Nightmare Before Christmas Might Be The Same Story

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Internet theories focused on specific films have been around for as long as the internet itself. While the majority of these are too wild to ever be confirmed, a few are occasionally given the thumbs up by filmmakers. This one about Frankenweenie, Corpse Bride, and The Nightmare Before Christmas might fall into the second category.

According to the theory, the films all follow the same character through different stages of his life. Naturally, this requires a bit of explaining. In Frankenweenie, we meet Victor and his dog, Sparky. An intelligent child, he finds himself isolated from his peer group because of his peculiar outlook on life.

To combat this, he joins a baseball team after being urged to do so by his father. This unfortunately leads to the death of his dog following a car accident. Feeling responsible for the death, Victor manages to bring Sparky back to life. As the theory suggests, this is where Victor loses his memory, only remembering his name and his dog.

This leads directly into Corpse Bride. In the years between both movies, the theory argues that Victor became rich, although his dog subsequently died. As a result, despite being more social, he’s still lonely. Throughout the movie, he meets and then falls in love with Victoria, his future wife.

It’s also where he gets a new dog, Scraps. The theory goes on to say that Victor and Victoria would go on to lead happy lives, though both are considered “marked” for their actions in Corpse Bride. As it says, Victor would lose his life on Halloween night after a long marriage. While the theory notes that Victoria dies, too, it doesn’t mention how or when.

However, it does claim that they lose the memory of each other, with this subsequently segueing into The Nightmare Before Christmas, explaining how they don’t recognize each other at the start of the film. However, love has a way of bringing people together.

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Let me Example: Scraps and Zero look like a hound dog which is what Frankenweenie. Based on size of the dog. And the kid from Frankenweenie looks almost exactly like Victor from Corpse Bride also both are named Victor.

Here is the story: When Frankenweenie was resurrected for the second time and as time passed he began losing his skin and so Victor rename him Scraps. So when he was becoming a problem with his smell of death. His parents forced him to rekill his dog. And so when he did his soul moved to Halloween Town where he was adopted by Jack Skeleton and renamed Zero. And years later in Corpse Bride he was given Scraps again this time as a full skeleton

Frankenweenie nightmare before christmas corpse bride connection

I kid you not, this theory annoys me so much whenever I see this floating around. It’s one of the most biggest Burton theories out there, and it just doesn’t die off. I keep seeing it again and again and I keep hearing people agreeing with it even though there’s little to no proof provided when this photo is shared.

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE TNBC theories and ideas, but this one’s proof/support is only based on “what ifs?” and not actual, concrete evidence. There is very little to none that can be found in The Nightmare Before Christmas especially. There’s a follow-up rumor that Tim Burton himself denied/debunked this theory, but I have yet to see any sources.(If you guys have it, please show me!)

The first issue that comes with this theory would be the dates of the movies. As they’re provided in this image, The Nightmare Before Christmas came first(1993), Corpse Bride came second(2005), and Frankenweenie came last(2012). The reason these dates matter is because the original material often does not source its future references. TNBC was made before Corpse Bride(and I’d say some of CB’s elements come from TNBC), so it obviously isn’t going to refer to that movie nor Frankenweenie. It was made first, and there was absolutely no intention to make references to CB or FW because those two films didn’t exist yet. Therefore, any “proof” that comes from The Nightmare Before Christmas referring to CB and FW are pulled from thin air because they’re more than likely inspirations and not intentions.

Common sense, people.

The second issue: the names. While the main characters of The Corpse Bride and Frankenweenie share the same first name, they don’t share their last ones. Victor Frankenstein isn’t the same person as Victor van Dort. And Jack Skellington is a completely different name. And, obviously, Zero, Sparky, and Scraps are all different names, too. Not to mention that one’s a skeleton, one resembles Frankenstein’s Monster, and the other one is a ghost. Why would they be the same characters if they don’t share the same name?

When Emily died in Corpse Bride, her name didn’t change, and Scraps still clearly held the same one as he did while he was still alive. The corpses who visited their families in the Land of the Living were also the same people. So when Victor dies, his name wouldn’t even be changed to anything else. This rules out the whole “Victor becomes Jack Skellington after he dies” topic.

Annndd…third: the settings. While Frankenweenie’s time setting isn’t established, the suburban style of homes suggests that it takes place in an early modern period. Corpse Bride is set in the Victorian era, which went from 1837 to 1901(more than likely before Frankenweenie, judging by the attires and customs of the two movies). The Nightmare Before Christmas is a different world entirely that deviates from the human’s world, like CB and FW’s. It would be impossible to have Victor, a child in Frankenweenie, suddenly turn into an adult like in The Corpse Bride. That itself knocks the whole time correlation out of wack. It just isn’t possible.

The only thing I can really connect from these three characters is that they have the same body structure. Victor’s chest is circled like Jack’s, and goes down to a thin frame. Victor Frankenstein is skinny and has the same facial type as Victor van Dort’s. But those are only visible similarities; they are all clearly three different characters.

You can’t convince me that these movies are connected without using the “What if"s as evidence. As you can see, I based mine on what is already established in the movies and/or information about them. The only thing that I can’t back up right now is Burton’s quote debunking this theory. I’m hoping that it’s true, because I’ve seen a false quote of "his” spreading around whenever this blasted image is posted…

Yeah, people are entitled to believe this and have fun with this theory, but as for me? I absolutely hate it. None of the evidence for it is solid, and the people who usually agree with it are ones who haven’t watched the film closely and just go with it because the Victors and Jack look the same. I know a big portion of fellow TNBC fans who despise this theory as well. I’m definitely on that bandwagon.

Is the Corpse Bride in The Nightmare Before Christmas?

Sally's Corpse Bride counterparts are Emily the Corpse Bride and Victoria Everglot from Tim Burton's "Corpse Bride". Sally makes an appearance in "Grim Tales From Down Below." Sally, and her creator, Dr. Finklestein, seem to be based off the tale "Frankenstein", as Dr.
While the main characters of The Corpse Bride and Frankenweenie share the same first name, they don't share their last ones. Victor Frankenstein isn't the same person as Victor van Dort.

What is the dog's name in Corpse Bride?

Scraps is Victor Van Dort's deceased pet dog and a resident of the Land of the Dead.

Is Victor the same character from Frankenweenie?

Victor Frankenstein is the protagonist of Tim Burton's 1984 short film Frankenweenie and his 2012 animated feature film of the same name. He is played by Barret Oliver in the original and voiced by Charlie Tahan in the animated version.