Lock, Shock, and Barrel are characters from the Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. They are Oogie Boogie's costumed sidekicks. They are a trio of children in Halloween garbs of a devil, witch, and skeleton, respectively.
Journal Entries
Kingdom Hearts
- Lock
The ringleader of the trio that includes Shock and Barrel. Their walking bathtub helps them get around while they commit all kinds of mischief. They sometimes help Oogie, but they're not really fond of him. He created havoc in "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993).
- Shock
Along with Lock and Barrel, she's part of Oogie Boogie's plot to take over Halloween Town. Shock is the most cunning member of the trio. She keeps her cool when the other two are losing it. She created havoc in "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993).
- Barrel
A member of the trio that includes Lock and Shock. He's a little slow, and often ends up as the butt of his partners' pranks and practical jokes. He created havoc in "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993).
Kingdom Hearts II
- Lock
A member of the prankster trio that includes Shock and Barrel. Their walking bathtub helps them get around while they commit all kinds of mischief. They sometimes help Oogie but they're not really loyal to him.
- Shock
Another member of the trio of trouble makers. Shock is the most cunning of the three, and comes up with a lot of their ideas for mischief. Last time Oogie was defeated, she started behaving better- well, just a little bit better.
- Barrel
A member of the trio that includes Lock and Shock. He's often the object of his partners' pranks and practical jokes.
Appearances
Kingdom Hearts
In the first game, they stole an artificial heart from Dr. Finkelstein to give to Oogie. However they were soon caught eventhough the heart was gone. During their boss fight, Lock used a slingshot, Shock spun like a ballet artist, and Barrel rolled across the floor.
Kingdom Hearts II
In Kingdom Hearts II, they controlled the Prison Keeper Heartless during the first visit as a distraction for Sora and company. In the second visit, they were blamed for stealing Christmas presents from Santa. In the inevitable chase afterwards, the heroes discovered the truth when they told them about Dr. Finkelstein's Experiment.