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Can someone tell me the ending? (spoilers)


I got distracted for the last two minutes of the movie and would like to know what happened at the end. I saw where Judy went up to Oogy, who was with Judy and Taylor's other friend, and sort of tried to apologize to him since she thought Robert Stack had stood her up at the dance. But Oogy wouldn't take her back, as a way to make her jealous. Then Stack walked in and Judy got excited and went over to him, and Oogy was angry at having missed his opportunity to get back together with her, and he basically told the third girl to get lost.

That's all I saw. My guess for the end was that Taylor and Stack got together and, seeing this, Judy went back to Oogy. Can someone tell me what actually happened?

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Judy runs over to Stack and asks him for a dance. He clearly isn't interested as his gaze is focused on a forlorn Taylor sitting alone at a table. But he dances anyway once Judy tells him "The situation is desperate"

As Taylor sits alone, her father takes a seat near her, he tells her that he has the most beautiful daughter in the world and the two form a new unspoken bond of mutual love and understanding. But Taylor is still forlorn because she sees Stack dancing with Judy.

Oogie goes to the stage to introduce Judy, making sure to point out that "she's only 16" Judy isn't pleased by this and Stack is visibly amused. Judy goes on the stage to begin her song for the parents anniversary and Stack joins Taylor at her table.

Taylor and Stack begin to talk, she begins to reiterate Stacks previous comments about her being spoiled, but he smiles and says she may be spoiled but he'll get used to it in a couple of years.

When Judy sees that Taylor and Stack have made up, she smiles, runs over to Oogie as he starts to conduct her song and says "I forgive you for everything!"
Judy begins to sing "It's a most unusual day" Oogie returns his pin to Judy and the 2 lightly embrace. The cast begins to sing with her and the film ends.

Hope this helps



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I like the ending of this film at Jane's parents' aniversary dinner. Jane and Oogie make up, then she starts to sing "Its the most unusual time". And we see the whole family, one by one, the parents, gramps, her little brother, and Taylor all singing along. And we see Jane singing the last line, she looked quite pretty there. This last scene is also in " That's entertainment, part 1".

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