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Dr. Finkelstein originates from Tim Burton's 1993 stop motion Disney film, ''The Nightmare Before Christmas''. As the creator of Sally, the doctor is exasperated and extremely irritated as Sally spikes his food and puts him to sleep while she ventures out. He usually tracks her down and returns her to the laboratory, locking her in her room. After Jack returns from [[Christmas Town]], Dr. Finkelstein helps him perform some experiments to explain the meaning of Christmas. When Jack decides to run Christmas, he asks Dr. Finkelstein to create reindeer for a sleigh. He does, however, creating skeletal versions of it. Finkelstein spends the remainder of the film building a | Dr. Finkelstein originates from Tim Burton's 1993 stop motion Disney film, ''The Nightmare Before Christmas''. As the creator of Sally, the doctor is exasperated and extremely irritated as Sally spikes his food and puts him to sleep while she ventures out. He usually tracks her down and returns her to the laboratory, locking her in her room. After Jack returns from [[Christmas Town]], Dr. Finkelstein helps him perform some experiments to explain the meaning of Christmas. When Jack decides to run Christmas, he asks Dr. Finkelstein to create reindeer for a sleigh. He does, however, creating skeletal versions of it. Finkelstein spends the remainder of the film building a new assistant, who becomes a female version of him. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Dr. Finkelstein's name is mispronounced, with Jack calling him "Finkel-steen" rather than the film's version of the name, "Finkel-stine." | In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Dr. Finkelstein's name is mispronounced, with Jack calling him "Finkel-steen" rather than the film's version of the name, "Finkel-stine." |