Jack Skellington

Jack Skellington is the main protagonist in the stop-motion classic film, The Nightmare Before Christmas. He holds the title of Pumpkin King in Halloweentown & brought Christmas to the same town. He also appeared in Kingdom Hearts to help Sora, Donald, and Goofy defeat the heartless. His love interest is Sally, whom he rescued and Santa Claus from The Oogie Boogie Man.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) He's kind, caring, compassionate, and loyal to the people around him aside from his job of scaring people.
 * 2) He likes sharing the same joy he had with others, especially Sally.
 * 3) Also, the relationship he starts to grow with Sally is engaging, cute, and interesting.
 * 4) He is an excellent singing voice and is talented at singing. His most notable songs include "This Is Halloween" and "What's This?" where he discovers Christmas.
 * 5) Speaking of which, his voice actor fits his hammy and charismatic tone of voice.
 * 6) His iconic character design includes a black pinstripe tuxedo, long legs, a spider bow tie, and a wide smile.
 * 7) He proven to show how courageous he is when he single-handedly foiled Oogie Boogie's plan with murdering Santa and Sally in the film's climax with both his quick wit and prowess.
 * 8) His Pumpkin King persona (as well as the song "This Is Halloween") really brings out the faithful and charming vibes of Halloween. And it is very enjoyable.
 * 9) * Especially with how graceful he really is.
 * 10) When Jack almost ruined Christmas, he helps Santa restore Christmas after redeeming his mistakes of misunderstanding

Bad Qualities

 * 1) His ambition with wanting to be Santa Claus almost ruined Christmas, but he later regretted it and easily redeemed his misunderstandings to Santa.
 * 2) When he let his ambitions become his prime focus over other things, he can come off as misunderstood and unintentionally stubborn in his own way.

Trivia

 * Jack's design was so memorable and iconic that it appears a lot in many Halloween stores more than casual Halloween supplies, this was also discussed in Nostalgia Critic's video of the movie.