Oogie Boogie

Oogie Boogie is a Disney character and the main antagonist in the Tim Burton-produced Disney movie The Nightmare Before Christmas. He is voiced by Ken Page in all of his appearances. Oogie Boogie is the Boogie Man, resembling a large burlap sack. When Oogie Boogie is defeated, it is revealed that he is a colony of bugs wrapped in sacking. Oogie Boogie did not appear in Tim Burton's original poem, but Burton later sketched a portrait of what appea... more

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