2 minutes after “Into the SpiderVerse”
Notable Moments in Disney Magic Kingdom: This Is Halloween

Jack and Sally reunite. Jack admits he needs Sally, and she misses him so much. The OTP is strong. <3

Hmm, Oogie Boogie admits he can scare people without hurting ‘em….I doubt you, Boogie. I really doubt you.

JACK UNDERSTANDS ZERO! AAHH, I LOVE THIS SO MUCH! I LOVE IT!

Jack using big words….I love that this game addresses he’s intelligent. And that he reads a lot. Why does no one talk about this game, again?

*SLAMS FIST ON DESK* *COUGHS* *TAKES SIP OF WATER*

Proof that Jack knows a lot about Oogie and that they were once friends. I honestly can’t handle this development. WHO WAS IN CHARGE OF THIS???

They were trying to think of ideas on how to get rid of the bugs. Jack is trying his best, Sally. He’s trying his best.

Sally, I love you. You’re too god-damn sweet for this world.

*tnbc-thoughtsandheadcanons is currently dead on the floor. The autopsy points to it as heart failure, as it is possible that the OTP has finally killed them.*
Aren’t you scared? Well, that’s just fine.
Yes, yes, I know, it’s way past Halloween. What can I say? I’m never on time for anything! So here’s a late picture of me and my other half on Halloween. ╰(*´︶`*)╯♡
Why Jack and Sally Are a Healthy Ship
- Sally was what Jack was longing for all along when he sang about it in his Lament, that he was actually looking for some love in his life to solve his loneliness and give him something new from his usual Halloween “catch 22″ deal.
- Sally helped Jack’s depression by giving him a REASON to be happy coming home. Jack was content with Halloween after the ordeal because he has Sally by his side now.
- Jack Skellington took Sally away from her treatment back at home with Finklestein. He gave her a reason why she’d want freedom instead of being locked away in the Tower.
- Even though Sally disagreed with Jack and didn’t have her warning adhered, she still supported and helped him with what he wanted to do.
- While she admires and gawks over him like the other citizens do, Sally is of the few who gives Jack space instead of filling him with compliments.
- Sally strongly believed that Jack would save her and Santa from their death, even if he had no idea that she was down there. She believed in him so strongly that she threatened Oogie.
- Jack admires Sally’s talents and gives her a job specialized for it, even complimenting that she’s the only one “clever” enough to do it.
- Sally understood why Jack was depressed and how he couldn’t leave his role no matter how much he wants to. She sympathizes his position because she’s in one herself.
- Jack and Sally had an ongoing and developing friendship that blossomed into more by the end of the movie.
- Sally notices that Jack is overworking himself and prepares him some food and drink, even going to the extent of sneaking out just to give it to him.
- Jack only opens up to Sally about how he’s feeling, what with him telling her that he feels “so much better now!” while she’s fitting him for the costume.
- Sally instantly apologizes after hurting Jack, even if it was by accident.
- They both can be reminded of one another even when they aren’t together.
They have their homes in each other’s view at all times. Sally in
her bedroom window aimed at Jack’s home, Jack with hers in his study.
- Jack never rats Sally out for escaping Finklestein, possibly implying that he knows she’s unhappy there.
- Jack loves Sally so strongly that he got rid of Oogie Boogie for trying to kill her, even though they were both still friends at the time.
- Sally knows and understands how Jack usually behaves, which was why she was able to tell that him being Santa Claus wasn’t “like him at all”.
- Sally never had the attitude of “I told you so” when she happened to be right.
- Jack didn’t follow her warnings because he wanted to assure her that his plans were happier than what she was telling him.
- Jack hesitates while singing to her on the Spiral Hill just so he could see if she really loves him back.
