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|origin=The Nightmare Before Christmas
|origin=The Nightmare Before Christmas
|company=Disney
|company=Disney
|enva=Ken Page  
|enva=Ken Page (actor)|Ken Page  
|java=Hiroshi Hatanaka
|java=Hiroshi Hatanaka
|journalKH='''First entry'''<br>This evil bag of bugs wants Jack out of town so he can take over. To further his plot, he's after the heart Dr. Finkelstein created, and he's sent Lock, Shock and Barrel to steal it.<br><br>He came apart at the seams in "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993).<br><br>'''Second entry'''<br>The villain who tried to take over Halloween Town. The heart he stole from Dr. Finkelstein attracted the Heartless, and the result was his doom.<br><br>He came apart at the seams in "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993).
|journalKH='''First entry'''<br>This evil bag of bugs wants Jack out of town so he can take over. To further his plot, he's after the heart Dr. Finkelstein created, and he's sent Lock, Shock and Barrel to steal it.<br><br>He came apart at the seams in "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993).<br><br>'''Second entry'''<br>The villain who tried to take over Halloween Town. The heart he stole from Dr. Finkelstein attracted the Heartless, and the result was his doom.<br><br>He came apart at the seams in "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993).

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