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(Removed baseless supposition about the canon name; Oogie's Revenge, which is also a Disney game (through Buena Vista) refers to it as Spiral Hill. It could feasibly be either.)
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''For other uses see [[Spiral Hill (disambiguation)]].''
 
''For other uses see [[Spiral Hill (disambiguation)]].''
   
The '''Spiral Hill''' is an iconic landmark incorporated in [[The Nightmare Before Christmas]] canon. It stands in the [[Graveyard]] of [[Halloween Town]] and leads into the [[Hinterlands]]. It's form resembles a small rising outcrop of land which curls inwards into a spiral at the pinnacle. When individuals approach seeking access to the Hinterlands, it unfolds to serve as a bridge to that area, facilitating traversing of the [[Pumpkin Field]].
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The '''Spiral Hill''' is an iconic landmark incorporated in [[The Nightmare Before Christmas]] canon. It stands in the [[Graveyard]] of [[Halloween Town]] and leads into the [[Hinterlands]]. Its form resembles a small rising outcrop of land which curls inwards into a spiral at the pinnacle. When individuals approach seeking access to the Hinterlands, it unfolds to serve as a bridge to that area, facilitating traversing of the [[Pumpkin Field]].
   
 
It features in the Halloween Town world in the Playstation 2 games [[Kingdom Hearts]] and [[Kingdom Hearts II]], where it is referred to as Curly Hill.
 
It features in the Halloween Town world in the Playstation 2 games [[Kingdom Hearts]] and [[Kingdom Hearts II]], where it is referred to as Curly Hill.

Revision as of 02:32, 17 June 2018

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For other uses see Spiral Hill (disambiguation).

The Spiral Hill is an iconic landmark incorporated in The Nightmare Before Christmas canon. It stands in the Graveyard of Halloween Town and leads into the Hinterlands. Its form resembles a small rising outcrop of land which curls inwards into a spiral at the pinnacle. When individuals approach seeking access to the Hinterlands, it unfolds to serve as a bridge to that area, facilitating traversing of the Pumpkin Field.

It features in the Halloween Town world in the Playstation 2 games Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, where it is referred to as Curly Hill.

The unspiraling motion is actually mechanical as Tim Burton wanted nothing in Halloween Town to be magical.