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==Origin==
==Origin==
Lock, Shock, and Barrel originally appeared in the 1993 movie ''{{w|The Nightmare Before Christmas}}'', with Lock voiced by the late {{w|Paul Reubens}}, Shock by {{w|Catherine O'Hara}}, and Barrel by composer {{w|Danny Elfman}}. In the movie, Jack, in his mission to take over Christmas, orders Lock, Shock, and Barrel to kidnap Santa Claus. When the trio manages to do that, they bring Santa to Jack. Jack tells the three to take Santa to their lair, but they don't listen to him and bring Santa to Oogie Boogie's lair. Shortly after Jack defeats Oogie Boogie and saves Santa, the trio arrives at Oogie's lair together with the Mayor, whom they have led to the place.
Lock, Shock, and Barrel originally appeared in the 1993 movie ''{{w|The Nightmare Before Christmas}}'', with Lock voiced by {{w|Paul Reubens}}, Shock by {{w|Catherine O'Hara}}, and Barrel by composer {{w|Danny Elfman}}. In the movie, Jack, in his mission to take over Christmas, orders Lock, Shock, and Barrel to kidnap Santa Claus. When the trio manages to do that, they bring Santa to Jack. Jack tells the three to take Santa to their lair, but they don't listen to him and bring Santa to Oogie Boogie's lair. Shortly after Jack defeats Oogie Boogie and saves Santa, the trio arrives at Oogie's lair together with the Mayor, whom they have led to the place.


Their names as a whole is derived from wordplay of the phrase "{{w|Lock, stock, and barrel}}," a merism meaning "everything", which, in turn, was derived from the components of a musket.
Their names as a whole is derived from wordplay of the phrase "{{w|Lock, stock, and barrel}}," a merism meaning "everything", which, in turn, was derived from the components of a musket.

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