Fans von 'Corpse Bride - Hochzeit mit einer Leiche' (2005) lieben die düstere Romantik und den einzigartigen Stil von Tim Burton. In diesem Artikel stellen wir 10 Filme und Serien vor, die ähnliche vibes bieten – von makabrer Ästhetik bis hin zu herzerwärmenden Geschichten. Perfekt für alle, die mehr von dieser magischen Welt erleben möchten!

Beetlejuice (1988)
Beschreibung: A supernatural comedy with a distinctive gothic aesthetic, blending horror elements with absurd humor and a visually striking underworld.
Fakt: The film's special effects were achieved using practical effects and stop-motion animation. The character Beetlejuice only appears in about


Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Beschreibung: A gothic fairy-tale with a melancholic tone, exploring themes of isolation and otherness through a visually striking and emotionally resonant narrative.
Fakt: The film's suburban setting was inspired by Tim Burton's childhood in Burbank, California. The iconic scissorhands were inspired by a drawing Burton made as a teenager.


The Addams Family (1991)
Beschreibung: A gothic comedy that celebrates the macabre with a quirky, darkly humorous tone, featuring a family that embraces the strange and supernatural.
Fakt: The film is based on the 1960s TV series, which itself was inspired by Charles Addams' original cartoons. The iconic snapping theme song was composed by Vic Mizzy.


The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Beschreibung: A stop-motion animated film with a dark yet whimsical aesthetic, blending gothic elements with a fairy-tale narrative. It explores themes of identity and belonging in a fantastical underworld.
Fakt: Originally conceived as a poem by Tim Burton. The film's soundtrack was composed by Danny Elfman, who also provided the singing voice for Jack Skellington.


James and the Giant Peach (1996)
Beschreibung: A fantastical stop-motion/live-action hybrid that combines surreal visuals with a dark fairy-tale narrative, exploring themes of adventure and self-discovery.
Fakt: The film was produced by Tim Burton and directed by Henry Selick, who also directed 'The Nightmare Before Christmas.' The giant peach was created using a combination of animatronics and stop-motion animation.


Coraline (2009)
Beschreibung: Features a young protagonist navigating a surreal, eerie alternate reality, with stunning stop-motion animation and a story that balances darkness and wonder.
Fakt: The first stop-motion film to be shot in 3D. It took nearly four years to complete due to the intricate animation process.


Monster House (2006)
Beschreibung: A darkly comedic animated film with a spooky atmosphere and a story that revolves around a haunted house, appealing to both children and adults with its mix of horror and humor.
Fakt: The film used motion capture technology for the animation, a technique more commonly associated with live-action films. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.


Frankenweenie (2012)
Beschreibung: A black-and-white stop-motion film that reimagines classic horror tropes with a touching, emotional core, blending macabre humor with a heartfelt story.
Fakt: The film is a feature-length remake of Burton's 1984 live-action short of the same name. It was the first black-and-white film and the first stop-motion film to be released in IMAX.


ParaNorman (2012)
Beschreibung: A stop-motion animated horror-comedy with a gothic visual style and a story that mixes supernatural elements with heartfelt themes of acceptance and bravery.
Fakt: The film used 3D printing technology to create over 31,000 facial expressions for the characters. It was the first stop-motion film to use a 3D color printer for facial animation.


The Corpse of Anna Fritz (2015)
Beschreibung: A dark and unsettling film that delves into themes of death and the macabre, with a narrative that challenges moral boundaries and explores the grotesque.
Fakt: The film is a Spanish thriller that sparked controversy for its graphic content and provocative storyline. It was shot in just 12 days.
