@dianaaghedo2: The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) — The production of this movie was so meticulous that a separate team of artists was dedicated solely to creating Sally's wardrobe and ensuring her stitches looked consistent across hundreds of frames. Each second of film required up to 24 individual poses, meaning every time Sally repaired herself on screen, the animators had to manually adjust her fabric and thread with surgical precision to maintain the fluid motion. Catherine O'Hara, who voiced Sally, was also the voice behind the character Shock in the same movie, showcasing her impressive vocal range. Interestingly, Sally was designed with limited facial expressions compared to Jack Skellington to reflect her more reserved and observant nature, forcing the animators to rely heavily on her body language and subtle head tilts to convey her deep emotions.