Oh yeah, totally. Nice.
Knows about Shakespeare, Kentucky, England, France etc but has no fucking clue about a simple holiday
Monitoring this thread in search of more Nightmare Before Christmas deep lore
Thanksgivingland is probably just a bunch of poor turkeys being slaughtered, though is otherwise quite boring. It has the look of a 17th century settlement but has creepy, endless terrain that don't correspond to American geography when you get far enough (perhaps there's a tree somewhere that leads to Halloweentown, which seems to be the hub-world for getting to the other towns).
Can you get to the place with all the doors that Jack finds in the forest from any of the worlds?
What's the climate like in Halloweentown anyway? Is it just always gloomy autumn weather? Snow on Halloween is possible many places.
>which seems to be the hub-world for getting to the other towns
I disagree, in the opening we can see that there is a door in the forest leading to Halloweentown. I think the forest is some sort of boundary realm between towns.
I assume if you went to the edge of the map in any world you'd come across a space with trees that led to other worlds
Perhaps as the forest is uncultivated, it is representative of the days of the year without holidays, as normal days separate holidays on a calendar.
>Shakespeare, Kentucky, England, France
He knows the Halloween of Shakespeare and Kentucky. They are limited to the part of year they were interested in. It's a story of autists stepping out of their comfort zone
I think the doors are just portals but they're all occupying the same world. So if you walk far enough from each place you can get back to the trees