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: The film features voice acting from frequent Burton collaborators, including Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short, and Winona Ryder, as well as Martin Landau. Reception and Awards

: The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and won the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film. Frankenweenie

The (2012) feature film is a stop-motion animated horror-comedy directed by Tim Burton and produced by Walt Disney Pictures . It is a feature-length expansion of Burton's own 1984 live-action short film of the same name. Filmed in black and white and released in 3D, the movie serves as both a parody of and a tribute to the 1931 film Frankensten and other classic horror tropes. Plot Summary : The film features voice acting from frequent

: The film was created using traditional stop-motion techniques, involving puppets approximately one foot tall moved frame-by-frame. It is a feature-length expansion of Burton's own

: Maintaining a classic horror feel, the film is entirely in black and white , highlighting Burton's signature gothic style.

Watch these behind-the-scenes featurettes to see how Tim Burton brought Sparky to life through stop-motion animation:

: The film features voice acting from frequent Burton collaborators, including Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short, and Winona Ryder, as well as Martin Landau. Reception and Awards

: The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and won the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film.

The (2012) feature film is a stop-motion animated horror-comedy directed by Tim Burton and produced by Walt Disney Pictures . It is a feature-length expansion of Burton's own 1984 live-action short film of the same name. Filmed in black and white and released in 3D, the movie serves as both a parody of and a tribute to the 1931 film Frankensten and other classic horror tropes. Plot Summary

: The film was created using traditional stop-motion techniques, involving puppets approximately one foot tall moved frame-by-frame.

: Maintaining a classic horror feel, the film is entirely in black and white , highlighting Burton's signature gothic style.

Watch these behind-the-scenes featurettes to see how Tim Burton brought Sparky to life through stop-motion animation: