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The climax of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" occurs when Jack Skellington's Christmas plans go awry, leading to Santa Claus being captured and the chaos that ensues in Halloween Town. Jack realizes that his attempt to take over Christmas has resulted in a nightmare rather than a joyful holiday. This moment of realization is crucial as it forces Jack to confront the consequences of his actions and ultimately leads him to rescue Santa and restore the true spirit of Christmas. This turning point highlights themes of identity and the importance of understanding one's role.

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