It usually comes out in theaters around October and it usually plays on TV around December. ABC Family plays it during their 25 Days of Christmas
no
1993
It came out in 1993 and it was released again in a 3D version on October 20, 2006. The 3D version came out again during the Halloween season of 2007. The special collector's edition was brought out along with the Blu-ray in October 2008.
not yet it comes out on christmas or the days before
Christmas eve, and Christmas day.
For the game of the year edition you get both the original Red Dead Redemption, and undead nightmare.
1993
It is already out on DVD, link is below.
The premier of The Nightmare Before Christmas was on the 9th october 1993. you can go here ---> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107688/releaseinfo for all release dates.
It came out in 1993 and it was released again in a 3D version on October 20, 2006. The 3D version came out again during the Halloween season of 2007. The special collector's edition was brought out along with the Blu-ray in October 2008.
It will come out the week before Haloween...
2016
on Christmas eve
"Nightmare Before Christmas" MerchandiseType "nightmare before Christmas" (in quotes) and the word 'merchandise' on Google and you'll come up with many, many options for purchasing. Answerthe Disney store http://disneyshopping.go.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/DSISearch?Dn=0&Dx=mode%2Bmatchallpartial&D=nightmare&Ntt=nightmare&Nu=p%5FproductID&N=0&Ntx=mode%2Bmatchallpartial&langId=%2D1&categoryId=11776&catalogId=10002&storeId=10051&Dr=&Nr=&Ntk=All%5FShopping&searchOption=All%5FShopping&Searchstr=nightmareummm......i would have to say a Disney store in the mall or maybe walmart or kmartMany Disney stores in malls have been closed down, some other great places for Nightmare Before Christmas stuff is Hot Topic, Fun to Collect, Amazon, Bill Bam, Fun Cool Collectibles,
It depends on the year, but falls before Christmas more often then not.
No, there probably won't be another Nightmare Before Christmas. Tim Burton rightfully wants the movie to be a classic and an original. He, like any good writer, thinks if Jack goes to another town, and follows a similar pattern to NBC it would be repetitive and stupid. Also stop motion animation is a dying art these days, and it would be hard to get funding for an unoriginal idea that would take years to complete. Nightmare Before Christmas will remain the way it is, a cult classic so good and so well known that it doesn't need a cash cow sequel to ruin it's reputation.
The word "nightmare" is an Anglo-Saxon word.
not yet it comes out on christmas or the days before