Post by sally on Jul 19, 2008 18:24:52 GMT -8
Name: Sally Patch ( short for patchwork)
Alias: Sal
Age: erm... well mostly 20 A few peaces are older and some are younger
Is From: Halloween Town
Species: PAtch work doll
Height: ... about 5'6
Weight: Hmph !
Gender: Female
Likes: Sewing, cooking, Jack, Singing.
Dislikes: The Doctor...
Normal Attire: a dress I made from scraps .
Powers: I am able to remove my limbs and reatach them . but thats normal right ? I can brew potions and make Fog jucie...
Strengths: ...d...do I have any ?
Weaknesses: I am terribly shy .
Allied with: * smiles* Jack...
Mortal Enemy: Doctor Finklestein
History:
As the movie begins, it is shown that Sally has grown resentful of the Doctor's over-protectiveness. It is revealed that in the past Sally has poured deadly nightshade into his tea at least three times, and left the house while he was asleep.[1] Nevertheless, she does have some fondness towards her creator, as evidenced by her covering him with a blanket before leaving to the town meeting later in the movie. During the opening sequence of the movie, Sally has escaped again; once Finklestein catches up to her, she runs off to hide in the graveyard, leaving one of her arms with her creator. While she hides, she overhears Jack's sorrowful song, expressing his weariness of his life, she comes to understand the deeper connection between them.[2]
When Jack returns from Christmas Town, she again slips deadly nightshade into Finklestein's soup and runs off to participate in the town meeting Jack has called. Though she is intrigued by the things Jack has brought from Christmas Town, she already feels that something about this is not quite right. Finklestein imprisons her upon her return to the laboratory. Despite being trapped in her room, she creates a gift basket for Jack who is busy conducting several experiments. She eventually escapes her imprisonment by throwing herself out of the tower and piecing and sewing herself together after falling apart from impact. She delivers the basket to Jack, but runs away before Jack can thank her.
Sally has an ominous premonition about Christmas going wrong when she has a vision of a Christmas tree bursting into flames. From this point on she tries to convince Jack that his Christmas plans are a mistake. However, all her attempts to stop Jack from making Christmas fail; she is even persuaded to make the Santa suit Jack wears on Christmas Eve. In a final attempt to save Jack, she goes to rescue Santa from the Oogie Boogie man, but she is herself captured by Oogie Boogie. At the end of the film, once Jack has defeated Oogie Boogie, Santa tells Jack that Sally is "the only one who makes any sense around this insane asylum". Jack finally comes to appreciate what Sally has attempted to do for him and falls in love with her. Even though she still cannot admit her feelings, he can; therefore it is he who makes the first move. The final line of the movie has the two of them realizing that they are 'simply meant to be', and share a kiss while Jack's dog Zero looks on, watching, staring, admiring.
In the soundtrack, an epilogue poem is included that implies that Jack and Sally had a family of "four or five skeleton children" several years after the film.
Alias: Sal
Age: erm... well mostly 20 A few peaces are older and some are younger
Is From: Halloween Town
Species: PAtch work doll
Height: ... about 5'6
Weight: Hmph !
Gender: Female
Likes: Sewing, cooking, Jack, Singing.
Dislikes: The Doctor...
Normal Attire: a dress I made from scraps .
Powers: I am able to remove my limbs and reatach them . but thats normal right ? I can brew potions and make Fog jucie...
Strengths: ...d...do I have any ?
Weaknesses: I am terribly shy .
Allied with: * smiles* Jack...
Mortal Enemy: Doctor Finklestein
History:
As the movie begins, it is shown that Sally has grown resentful of the Doctor's over-protectiveness. It is revealed that in the past Sally has poured deadly nightshade into his tea at least three times, and left the house while he was asleep.[1] Nevertheless, she does have some fondness towards her creator, as evidenced by her covering him with a blanket before leaving to the town meeting later in the movie. During the opening sequence of the movie, Sally has escaped again; once Finklestein catches up to her, she runs off to hide in the graveyard, leaving one of her arms with her creator. While she hides, she overhears Jack's sorrowful song, expressing his weariness of his life, she comes to understand the deeper connection between them.[2]
When Jack returns from Christmas Town, she again slips deadly nightshade into Finklestein's soup and runs off to participate in the town meeting Jack has called. Though she is intrigued by the things Jack has brought from Christmas Town, she already feels that something about this is not quite right. Finklestein imprisons her upon her return to the laboratory. Despite being trapped in her room, she creates a gift basket for Jack who is busy conducting several experiments. She eventually escapes her imprisonment by throwing herself out of the tower and piecing and sewing herself together after falling apart from impact. She delivers the basket to Jack, but runs away before Jack can thank her.
Sally has an ominous premonition about Christmas going wrong when she has a vision of a Christmas tree bursting into flames. From this point on she tries to convince Jack that his Christmas plans are a mistake. However, all her attempts to stop Jack from making Christmas fail; she is even persuaded to make the Santa suit Jack wears on Christmas Eve. In a final attempt to save Jack, she goes to rescue Santa from the Oogie Boogie man, but she is herself captured by Oogie Boogie. At the end of the film, once Jack has defeated Oogie Boogie, Santa tells Jack that Sally is "the only one who makes any sense around this insane asylum". Jack finally comes to appreciate what Sally has attempted to do for him and falls in love with her. Even though she still cannot admit her feelings, he can; therefore it is he who makes the first move. The final line of the movie has the two of them realizing that they are 'simply meant to be', and share a kiss while Jack's dog Zero looks on, watching, staring, admiring.
In the soundtrack, an epilogue poem is included that implies that Jack and Sally had a family of "four or five skeleton children" several years after the film.