Oogie Boogie (The Nightmare Before Christmas)

""Well, well. what have we here? Santa Claus, (ironically): Ooh, I'm really scared! So you're the one everyone's talking about? Hahaha!!! 🎵You're jokin', you're jokin', I can't believe my eyes! You're jokin' me, you gotta be, This can't be the right guy!He's ancient, he's ugly, I don't know which is worse!, I might just split a seam now If I don't die laughing first!🎵""

- Oogie's memorable opening upon meeting up with Santa Claus in person for the first time

The Oogie Boogie Man, better known as Oogie Boogie, is the main antagonist of Tim Burton's 1993 animated stop-motion film The Nightmare Before Christmas, as well as its 2005 video game prequel The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King, its 2005 video game sequel The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge, and a major antagonist in the Kingdom Hearts series. Where he tries to kidnap all the Holiday Leaders to become the Seven Holidays King. He is Jack Skellington's archenemy. He is voiced by Ken Page.

He is a diverse personification of the common child's nightmare of the "Bogeyman", resembling a large burlap sack full of bugs, spiders, and snakes. A monster that is so threatening, even the other residents of Halloween Town are implied to be terrified of him. Oogie says it best: "And if you aren't shaking, there's something very wrong!".

He lives just outside Halloweentown, and is clearly despised by Jack and likely feared by the other residents. Not even his own henchmen like him much, only serving him out of fear, and are elated when he's gone. Oogie Boogie is one of the few monsters who does not live in Halloween Town proper, never leaving his lair and relying on his henchmen's Lock, Shock, and Barrel to feed him the news (and presumably regular victims) of what is going on.

He may act friendly at first, but he's actually a sadistic monster who slowly torments people with rigged games of chance before cooking them up and eating them. Not only is he a big, nasty bag of bugs with a love of torture and casual cannibalism, he even cheats at dice. He notably takes great pleasure in torturing and attempting to kill Santa Claus. He's hot-tempered and rude, plus he is no slouch when it comes to torturing anyone. He's big, intimidating, and very full of himself... until Jack makes his entrance. Jack may be the only person that Oogie is afraid of, but boy is he afraid!

Oogie has a love of gambling. His lair is decorated like a casino where everything glows bright colors under a black light. He also likes to make decisions by rolling dice. When preparing to drop Santa Claus and Sally into his stew, Oogie deliberately draws out the moment to relish in his sadistic game. Although he doesn't play fair. His personal lair is a demented casino with sharpshooting slot machines and a torture roulette wheel.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) He is a very memorable and unique take on the "Bogeyman", making this version more villainous than the original. Whereas the original legend of the Boogeyman depicts a monster who gives misbehaving children terrible nightmares to positively influence them while they're awake. Here, he's a sadistic, torturous coward who's also a gambler with a smooth manly voice, one that keeps victims imprisoned (or for worse, murdered) and tried to devour Santa Claus.
 * 2) * He's also a rare evil example of a boisterous bruiser. He loves singing and dancing... while he horribly tortures his victims and will later cook 'em and eat 'em.
 * 3) He's the evil counterpart to Jack- he's just as terrifying (if not more so), but unlike Jack, Oogie's more of a sociopathic monster than a prankster.
 * 4) * Unlike Jack's high-pitched giggle, Oogie has a deep, baritone laugh that conveys his cruelty.
 * 5) Ken Page did a brilliant job voicing him. His rambunctiously charismatic tone of voice is very euphonious and hammy, making many of his one-liners fun to listen to. Especially when his voice actor gives him a sinister baritone that underlines his cruelty but also makes him enjoyable to listen to, especially when he's singing.
 * 6) * He starts off with a deep jazzy voice, but as he loses the bugs which make up his body, his voice becomes higher pitched and squeakier and sounds like multiple voices speaking at once until he only has one bug left.
 * 7) He's just as forbidding and nefarious as residents of Halloweentown say about him. As it's always been implied to be the only resident of Halloween Town to have actually killed people in cold blood. He also states that his gambling games are much more fun "when lives are on the line". (But not his, of course. Oogie far prefers preying on helpless victims. As well as seeing all of those skeletons in his lair, we can deduce he has killed other people before trying to do it with Santa and Sally.)
 * 8) * Where all the citizens of Halloween Town dedicate their lives to scaring people, but they do it purely for laughs and are mostly harmless as regular citizens. Oogie is the only resident who is the really EVIL person there to make him different from everyone else, since it's been implied that he has actually killed people.
 * 9) * Where the movie is optimistic and lighthearted with most of the monsters being harmless pranksters who may love a good scare but would never dream of doing actual harm. Oogie Boogie, on the other hand, is a cruel, terrifying creature who's a cannibalistic serial killer, and one of the darkest villains in Disney history.
 * 10) * It's possible that Oogie doesn't think Halloween should be a fun holiday like everybody else does; he thinks it should be wicked and harmful, even going as far as to actually harm humans, which all the other citizens are against and strictly forbid.
 * 11) He is the Halloween embodiment of a well-written and enjoyable 'Love To Hate' type of villain.
 * 12) He has a comedically expressive personality to his villainy, where he's evil and sadistic, but you can't help but love his entertaining personality. Especially since his very song makes him amazing as a terrifying yet humorous sadist.
 * 13) * The way he dances is very bouncy, stumpy, and wobbly, as well as being pretty flexible and over-the-top, making him expressive and full of life.
 * 14) * His egotistical gloating and sadism is very hilarious, as the last few verses of his Villain Song have him boasting to Santa about how his situation is hopeless, all while Oogie is singing, dancing, and prancing about his sadistic actions.
 * 15) He's very brilliant as an isolated murderer. Especially since he has a lot of machines he uses to torture and kill his victims.
 * 16) * Faking his charisma onto residents before showing his bad side. He's well aware of Jack's foolishness but also takes advantage of it to suit his purposes. He also uses his gambling motif to give his victims false hope that they can escape when he fully intends to kill them.
 * 17) His song, "The Oogie Boogie Song", is the most iconic and unforgettable song to define Halloween in such a creepy yet whimsical way, next to the movie's intro song "This is Halloween".
 * 18) * Unlike the song for other characters who get somber orchestral music numbers, Oogie Boogie's song is thematically associated with spooky jazz music. Which helps him stand out from the other songs played in Halloween Town.
 * 19) In Oogie's Revenge, he's more of a global threat compared to his movie counterpart. Especially since he shows just how dangerous he can be when he actually gets up and applies himself; creating a successful empire to conquer Halloween Town with, swapping Finkelstein's brain to get an inventor to build him a massive army of skeletons and minions, and kidnaps all of the holiday leaders. He somehow develops dark powers and an army of malicious monsters for his campaign to conquer the Seven Holidays.
 * 20) Many entertaining quotes he has provided to list.
 * 21) * “🎵You're jokin', you're jokin'! / I can't believe my ears! / Would someone shut this fella up? / I'm drownin' in my tears! / It's funny, I'm laughing! / You really are too much.🎵 And now, with your permission, I'm going to do my stuff... I'm gonna do the best I can.”
 * 22) * “You a gamblin' man, Sandy?”
 * 23) * “Bye bye, doll face, and sand-man.”
 * 24) * “J-J-J-Jack! But they said you were dead. You must be... DOUBLE DEAD!”
 * 25) * “Ashes to ashes and dust to dust! Ooh, I'm feelin' weak… with hunger! One more roll of the dice oughta do it! Ahahaha!!”

Bad Qualities

 * 1) His voicing in the advertisements seen in the 2020s is much more watered-down compared to Ken Page's charismatic voicing of the character.
 * 2) His egotism has often led him to several setbacks or blunders, especially when he attempted to murder Sally and Santa but Jack outfoxes him by surprise.
 * 3) * He was about to kill Santa... until he takes notice of Sally's leg and decides to start caressing it.
 * 4) * When he realizes Jack is furious enough with him as it is, Oogie very unwisely decides to try to kill the more powerful Jack, which does not end well for him.
 * 5) * He's big and strong enough to easily overpower his foes, yet spends more time sicking death traps on them. However, this is subverted in Oogie's Revenge.
 * 6) He's a little bit of a coward when it comes to hand-to-hand despite being sadistic and intimidating.
 * 7) * While he's definitely scary and a threat to people who can't fight back, he is a total wimp when he has to put up with someone capable of fighting back. He relies on the machines in his lair to try and intimidate Jack, only for Jack to gracefully dance around them and defeat him rather easily. The minute he finds himself faced with Jack during the climax, Oogie has left a stammering, fearful wreck.
 * 8) * Despite being a hundred times bigger than Jack (at least in terms of sheer bulk), he whimpers and runs away if he even thinks Jack has the upper hand. Considering he's just a big burlap sack full of bugs, this behavior is reasonably justified.
 * 9) His appearance without the burlap sack covering his bugs that are technically his skin (with a snake being his tongue and the spider supposedly being his brain), is horrifying in a fitting way.
 * 10) * Especially when his death basically amounts to him being skinned alive and then having the bugs, which serve as his organs, being melted alive. It's how people were once punished for High Treason. And Oogie had just tried to kill a king. On the upside, it means he recovers from this pretty easily, as he simply needs to be sewn back together. This doesn't take away from the fact that Oogie's death was one of the most gruesome deaths for any Disney villain ever.
 * 11) * In the 2020 game he starred in, his design is a little busy and not as memorable as his original design.
 * 12) He has nothing to do with Jack's main arc in the movie; his only purpose is to explain what happened to Santa after his kidnapping, something the original poem didn't say.
 * 13) He's become much more goofy and incompetent in the Kingdom Hearts game, as he's a little more humorous in the second game more than the last game. Despite this, he's nevertheless still a strategic trickster who poses more murderous threats in his boss battles before his inevitable defeat.

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Trivia

 * Despite him being the main antagonist of the movie, Tim Burton has said before that he does not necessarily consider Oogie to be a villain. The reason for this is unknown, but it is possible that this is because many of the other residents of Halloween Town were also fairly morally questionable.
 * Lines in both "Kidnap the Sandy Claws" and "Oogie Boogie's Song" state that Oogie eats "snake and spider stew". Because snakes and spiders are some of the creatures that compose his innards, this would mean that Oogie is also a cannibal.
 * An alternate idea for Oogie's identity was for him to be Dr. Finkelstein in disguise, gaining revenge on Jack and Sally. However, it was not pursued past storyboards; this is visible on the Special Edition DVD. Tim Burton hated this idea, and allegedly kicked a hole in the wall when he heard about it.
 * Oogie Boogie is meant to represent one of the worst things that anyone can get on Halloween: a bag full of bugs.
 * He has  all  of the seven deadly sins as personality traits.
 * Envy, which is shown by how much he resents Jack for being the Pumpkin King, and in the video games The Pumpkin King and Oogie's Revenge, he tries to take over Jack's position due to this jealousy.
 * Gluttony, Oogie loves cooking his victims into his special snake-and-spider stew. As he also planned to make said stew out of both Sally and the very large Santa.
 * If his huge girth and fondness for snake and spider stew is any indication. In Oogie's Revenge, Jack even warns Lock, Shock, and Barrel that despite all they're doing to help him, Oogie is probably just going to eat them as a reward for their troubles. In the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, he also plans on eating the heavyset Mary Sanderson.
 * Greed, Oogie heavily themed his lair after casinos and gambling. In the video games, however, he also shows a thirst for power.
 * Lust, Oogie showed perversion when he was easily distracted by Sally's leg when Sally used her leg to get his attention.
 * Pride, the most definable about Oogie. As he considers himself superior to all of the other monsters. Much of his Villain Song has him gloating about how awesome and scary he is.
 * Sloth, In the movie, Oogie has never left his lair, and did this instead of letting his henchman Lock, Shock, and Barrel brings victims to him (although this may be justified since Oogie is an outcast; no one in Halloween Town except for his henchmen wanted anything to do with him.)
 * And finally, Wrath. It's shown that he gets pissed off at Sally for trying to distract him so she can rescue Santa, so much so that he kidnaps her and planned to drop her into his pot of stew as well, especially since his lair is full of death traps. In the video games, he is a fighter himself.
 * He was brought back from the dead in Oogie's Revenge by Lock, Shock, and Barrel, who gathered enough bugs to sew him back together with.
 * The song This is Halloween has Oogie's shadow appear over the moon, with the video game Oogie's Revenge providing further confirmation.
 * His popularity led to him being not only the main antagonist of the prequel and sequel games, in which he is no longer an irrelevant villain, and a guest villain in the Kingdom Hearts series, but also the central character for the Disneyland Halloween event, "Oogie Boogie Bash".
 * He was the heaviest puppet for the animators to work with. As his model was needing the tightest joints in his armature skeleton for proper movement. He generally has a very porcine figure, emphasized by a deleted part of his song in which he did a flex.
 * Ironically enough, he's canonically the lightest character in the movie (based on the official website) since he's made of nothing but burlap and insects.
 * Despite the fact that the town shuns him for being a truly evil person, it appears they allow him (or at the least, his shadow, which Oogie's Revenge confirms can function as a separate entity) to participate in their Halloween festivities, given his appearance in the opening musical number.
 * He's also apparently able to take part in the festivities of the Haunted Mansion Holiday as "Oogie Claws".
 * According to his origins, he's an Expy of Audrey II.
 * He was inspired by Cab Calloway, especially his appearances in Betty Boop cartoons. His exchange with Santa "What're you gonna do?" "I'm gonna do the best I can." is lifted directly from the Betty Boop short The Old Man of the Mountain and Cab's appearance in Minnie the Moocher, where Cabby played the titular character.
 * In The Nightmare Before Christmas edition of the Hasbro board game Operation, Oogie Boogie takes Cavity Sam's role as the patient that anyone must cure.
 * Oogie is also the only Disney Villain to be a patient in Operation.