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Книги Burton Tim
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A manga retelling of Tim Burton's Classic Holiday Fantasy. Jack Skellington comes vibrantly to life in this beautiful redrawing of Tim Burton's seminal children's horror fantasy. English version of the original Japanese manga. Jack Skellington, King of Halloweentown, is bored. He wants more than just Halloween to rule. When he discovers Christmastown, replete with goodwill to all men and a large man in a red suit, he rounds up a gang of colourful followers and sets about hijacking the holiday... A hugely entertaining fantasy; a love story; a morality tale — The Nightmare Before Christmas is a true masterpiece of the imagination. Tim Burton's gleeful holiday tale is translated brilliantly to the manga format, with bold panes and stylish artwork recreating and reinventing the atmosphere of one of the most successful animated films of all time. |
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This 8-page sticker book is the perfect accompaniment to Tim Burton's latest project: a 3D black-and-white animated film that is full of his signature quirk, fantastical imagination and dark humour. This full-colour sticker book is packed full of characters from Frankenweenie and is ideal for children who loved the heart-warming tale of a boy and his (dead) dog. |
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In this beloved picture book that could only come from the visionary mind of author and illustrator TIM BURTON, we meet Jack Skellington — a well-intentioned inhabitant of Halloweenland. Jack is bored of the scaring, the terror, the fright... tired of being something that goes bump in the night. And so, in an effort to bring to joy to his town, Jack kidnaps Santa and takes his place as the jolly old elf. But instead of bringing joy to the world Jack, who is a little more than a grinning skeleton, brings fear by delivering creepy toys and riding a sleigh carried by skeletal reindeer. Only through a number of things going horribly wrong does Jack learn the true meaning of Christmas. |
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Twenty-three illustrated gothic tales from the dark corridors of the imagination of the creative genius behind Batman, Edward Scissorhands and Big Fish. Burton`s lovingly lurid illustrations evoke both the sweetness and tragedy of a cast of gruesomely sympathetic children — hopeful, yet hapless beings. |
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