Heya friends and fiends! I finally stitched together all of these theories and lore in a way that builds on each one. 🧵🪡👁This story is so creepy and complex that each animation needed it's own video, but they make a heck of a lot more sense together! I do hope you enjoy this super cut of my Coraline animations of theories and lore dives!
Miss, I'd be so great to have the whole book read in your wonderful voice and narration. If you do this though, try to be hush and shush for the Beldam might be listening... 😊
I was so excited when i saw how long the video is thank you so much, I have watched almost all the lore videos and this is the perfect amalgamation to live through it again. This is absolutely amazing, great work.
Seeing your past videos and finding out this big one just came out, overjoyed! I never cleaned a garage this fast just to hear every little word. Thank you!!!
In the Coraline book, Other Mother makes the Others out of clay. When Coraline stumbles onto Other Father in the basement, she describes a scent like strong vinegar coming from the basement. So Vinegar is often used when sculpting clay as a thinning agent. Which means that Other Mother got so angry or cruel with Other Father thay she poured Vinegar on him so he would melt. Which explains the state that Coraline finds him in.
@@tobi_talks_2_muchmixing vinegar with slip thickens it, it’s the opposite of a deflocculant. I’m literally in my studio listening to this video and mixing casting slip as we speak lol. vinegar definitely does not thin slip. darvan 7, water, or sodium silicate does.
@ktjc1701 honestly, thank you for telling me this, now I have a bone to pick with my old teacher, but thank you for correcting me! It's one thing to be a little embarrassed in a comment section, but I'm glad I heard this before I started with ceramics again
I absolutely LOVE the scene where the other mother is asking Coraline to sew buttons in her eyes at the dinner table. For just a couple seconds, the other mother is placed PERFECTLY in front of the antlers on the wall, and she looks like she has horns, like the devil. The other father does not, showing he is only being controlled by her and doesn’t want to hurt Coraline. He is merely a puppet. I love stop motion because every little frame is intentional. It’s such a wonderful, subtle form of foreshadowing, but it’s still SO frightening when you catch it. ESPECIALLY given that right next to the antlers on the wall are silhouette portraits of the three ghost children - which is also purposefully curated into that frame. I love this movie so much. Brilliant filmmaking.
I love how after so many years since the release of both the book and the film, we still watch/read it over and over again learn more things and dissect the lore even further. Great video!
I remember being seven or eight and telling my family that the reason Coraline is my favourite movie is because people can talk and theorize about it forever. It’s so intricate and artistic. I’m 19 now, it’s been over 10 years and I was right.
It's so timeless and thankfully got my daughter inspired with the book and movie. This story will never got old, even the morals in the story are still sound today.
I recently read the book for the first time! While I know the majority opinion finds the book scarier than the movie, I can’t bring myself to the same conclusion Like, OBVIOUSLY the actual Other World creatures are more creepy and dangerous by themselves in the book. But even as an adult the movie gives me such a terrifying sense of dread that the book can’t because of how vile the *deceit* of the Other World was compared to the book. The Other World in the book doesn’t even try to hide how disturbing and dangerous it is, but in the movie scenario? Imagine a visage of your neighbors, your loved ones, your *family* , give you everything you ask for, every ounce of love and joy you need, only to push such a disturbing kind of bodily and emotional harm on you? That the people you love become twisted and misshapen mockeries of themselves want to tear you apart so suddenly? Absolutely *horrifying*
Everyone is scared of different things and different themes! You seem to be more scared of deceit and emotional (and/or disturbing) factors than straight up monsters, whilst many who find the book scarier found the descriptions themselves haunting..every spooky and scary thing was made 10 fold with amazing descriptions that really made you picture it and feel for Coraline along with fearing what it would be like to be in her position; there's also that helpless alone kind of fear from the books..no deceit but scary things and having no one to get help from and no one to turn towards..it's a different kind of fear that many have, the fear of being alone and no one wanting to help when you really need it. I personally have a bit fear of the dark, and imagining a world where no one would believe me, my parents went missing, and I was on the verge of being killed honestly scares me. I've always found books to be more intimate than movies personally..I can really picture the scenes and imagine what it'd be like to be the characters when I'm reading a book but a movie takes all that out as I'm physically watching it, a movie can be just as scary but I just don't get that deep feel for them like I would a book as I have nothing to imagine or picture (plus in my experience books usually are better than their movie versions, movies usually cut out a lot obv for time save..can't have a 5 hour long movie or more lol but this ends in the movie just not hitting as hard as the book for me! Plus a movie cannot compare to the detailed descriptions and exploring of the book, I still enjoy movies but i'm a huge book person)
One thing I’ve noticed about the movie representing the Other Mother as a spider. Her button eyes have four holes. Which effectively gives her eight eyes like a spider.
One of my favourite little details I've noticed between the other mother and Coraline's real mom is that the other mother's nose isn't crooked like the real one or Coraline's (which I take to mean it's a genetic trait, an "imperfection" in the other mother's "eyes" so she keeps her own straight nose despite being fully disguised)
I actually prefer the movie. I feel like it does a better job of making the Other Mother seem intelligent enough to create a world Coraline might ACTUALLY want to stay in - it's a much more believably enticing world. Also, I prefer the pacing of the movie taking place over several days - it's good for building tension.
@@mayghanrodriguez2011For sure! Also experiencing the way the doll is made in the start. It feels creepy and yet fantastical too at the same time!! It’s so cool!
I'm the opposite. I like the Beldam that knows its prey enough to know how to lure it, but cant perfectly recreate a paradise because it's so inherently different than a person. Like, we can't really measure its intelligence by our standards, but danger is universal, and the book does such a good job of describing that instinctual feeling that something is wrong, but it isn't immediately obvious what. Like the amygdala knows something the rest of the brain is still trying to catch up with. That's just my opinion though lol
I think they way Coraline treats Wybie vs Other Wybie is very realistic to an angsty kid her age. Wybie is loud and awkward, not paying much attention to her, and overall not a great experience for a kid with family drama that just moved in. Other Wybie, on the other hand, is quiet and he listens to her. He's still weird, but its not as aggressively weird as before. It's much easier to attach to the ideal version of someone, hence why she treats Other Wybie with more kindness and patience than she does real Wybie, so her reaction to seeing Wybie again after being saved by Other Wybie is pretty realistic. Coraline was expecting her parents, but all she got was the loud and somewhat bitter reminder of the thing she had gotten attached to. Of course, how she treated Wybie wasn't right, but after all she went through, the danger, being faced with the fact that her savior couldn't go with her and would likely get hurt, etc, her actions were pretty understandable. She's just a preteen/teen thrust into some horrifying, eldritch-esc nightmare. As for who I like most, it's a pretty close tie. In my mind, they're practically the same character. Two sides of the same coin, each with the same ability to act like the other. I'm sure Wybie has his quiet moments, like when he went back to retrieve the doll. He was quiet, shy, and a lil scared. Yeah, he still talked, but he wasn't the awkward ball of energy that he usually is. Same with when Coraline gets attacked by the Beldam's hand. He's more quiet, more serious. In fact, I don't think he talked at all until *after* the hand was thrown down the well. He acted quite a lot like Other Wybue did when he was saving Coraline from the mirror and the Beldam. As for Other Wybie, you can see that the guy has things he wants to say. To talk to Coraline, to cheer, to warn. However, his mouth was 'fixed' shut, and when he could finally open it, he had to remain quiet so he could help Coraline escape. The only line we get from him is a brief, "shh," before he takes Coraline to the door and shoves her through. All in all, a great representation of Real Person vs Ideal Person where they're the same, but opposite. Tl;dr - Coraline is just a kid going through scary shit and is bound to lash out, and Wybie and Other Wybie are equal in my eyes.
Fully agree! Adding on to this, Coraline had just moved and was still missing her old friends upon first meeting Wybie; she definitely wasn’t in the mindset of making new friends. Hell, we hear her actively talk about her plans to invite her friends to a garden party in the summer throughout the movie (which is months away btw! The movie takes place around President’s Day, late February). Moving is hard for a kid, the feelings of leaving everything you know behind is akin to grieving. When she first meets Wybie she’s deep in the denial stage. She doesn’t want a “new” friend, she wants HER friends. The friends that know her already and respect her boundaries. The friends that are several hundred miles away…
@@404_NotFound-q8l Yeah! I can't believe I completely forgot about that part, it's a whole thing and is part of the reason why she's so excited about being in the other world. They may only be in a picture, but her friends are there! They can talk! But, alas, tis another trick and more salt in the wound when they also attempt to pressure her into getting the buttons in her eyes.
The Other Mother making Wybie not talk reminds me of people who claim animals are better than children because they can't talk. The concept of liking something more because it's unable to speak is so creepy to me. It fit the story perfectly.
I have a suspicion that some of the changes to material (such as swapping blood with sand, or making things less goopy) may have been, at least in part, to make the animation easier to work with. Stop motion is a difficult medium to incorporate fluids into. It also seems pretty obvious some changes were to keep the rating down and expand the audience. It's easier to market to a younger audience without gore.
@@smazberry - Clearly they did try. She turned on the shower and, well, we saw how that turned out. At least we could tell it was supposed to be water, but not the most convincing. I'm sure they would have preferred to avoid as much of that as possible.
I obviously love the entire cat theorie, but I also enjoy the Idea of it just being a cat. Like along the lines of "all cats can travel between worlds". This was always verry intriguing to me as a kid because cats do seem to appear and disappear out of no where. We always had cats living in and around our house, that we would feed but never own. But that might just be the small village lifestyle. Still when ever I wouldn't see a particular cat for a ling time I'd just think "probably just went tru a portal".
I feel a little bit sad that Coraline has been so fully uncovered of it's mysteries as this has, but then again I'm happy to fully understand one of my favorite childhood stories. Thanks abitfrank
A bit of science trivia. The mushrooms of the fairy ring, as described in the book, are most likely scleroderma citrinum, or common earthball. It's a species of puffball mushroom native to England that, to quote Wikipedia, "(when mature) bursts on contact or impact, releasing a cloud of dust-like spores into the surrounding area." Hence the smell when Coraline trod on them.
As far as a lot of these theories go, lets consider first and foremost that Neil Gaiman wrote this book. Yknow, the same guy who did Sandman, American Gods, and others. Its very, very likely that all of these things are true. He's an absolute madlad of an author, and we know he does his research.
the hidden monsters like the rats, fog, and corridor feel like much more powerful and grand threats than the other mother, who is a threat on a more individual level of specifically targeting each individual child
Second comment here: What if the Other Mother herself is a manifestation of the possible creature that was created to originally create a sense of comfort. Besides, the beast couldn’t show itself because to look upon an eldritch horror would drive a mere mortal completely insane. It would need a way to lure its prey without them going crazy so, manifest something more comprehensible and familiar Also, Coraline can’t talk to rats because she rolled a 1 when trying to cast Speak to Animals
So its been years since ive read the book or seen the movie but one thing that really stuck with me was the food. In the book coraline was weary about the other mothers cooking then when she went back she had brough apples and refused to eat the food that was offered to her. In the movie coraline eats the food with no problem and even accepted it after going back.... ive always thought that the food might have something to do with the stay in the other world, the book and movie are much different but there was a big difference of acceptance of the other world between the 2
2 hours is not enough, I could listen to your voice for hours, the breathiness, the whispering, the way it envelopes my brain like the sonic representation of Coraline's mist, it feels as if you are telling me secrets no one ought to know, as if mother darkness herself was talking to me.
I feel like no one mentions about the bell dam that a couple characters say “maybe she wanted to love something that wasn’t herself” and even the ghost kids say it I think. Plus there’s a lot of things that subtlety allude to a death in the attic. Also anyone else notice the ghost kids halos? They all have different symbols :0
One Coraline story I would love to hear is the potential foke lore exploring the relationship between Other mother and her mother. 'I swear it on my own mother's grave ... oh yes, I put her there myself and when I found her trying to craw out I put her back'. Was it other mother's mother or her Other mother.
I don't have time to watch all of this at once, but I want to throw in my opinion that her being so smitten with the other world in the movie always creeped me out SO MUCH! It very much felt like how real abusive relationships with parents can feel. First you believe them, believe in them... and before you know it you realize you only wanted to believe them. The signs were there all along, and as you notice that, the illusion falls apart around you. And even after everything they've done to you, they still mix in those sweet words. The kind advice. Trying to make you doubt yourself and your judgement one last time.
Marking my time before Theory time: 1:06:06 In the book, the “Corridor beast” was always something more physical and present than the whole “The corridor is the mouth/throat of a giant beast” But that might have just been my personal fears bleeding into that perception. (I’m not so much of a “I’m scared of the dark because I can’t see where I am.” person, but a “I’m scared of the dark because I don’t know what can see ME.”) It always seemed to me that The Thing in The Corridor was like a giant bear or Big Cat that was sloooowly stalking Coraline when it realizes that she is traversing repeatedly between the Other World and her own. Kind of like walking through a bear’s cave or a snake’s burrow on the way to somewhere else. I agree with the “Other Mother=Parasite” theory, though in my opinion the Other World is kind of a pocket dimension that the Other Mother created, and that she used the “Thing’s” passageway as a kind of bridge to and from the real world. The Thing controls the corridor, and it wants Coraline INSTEAD of letting the Other Mother get her.
When I read, “I’m scared of the dark because I don’t know what can see ME,” I went completely still. I mean, that’s _why_ people are afraid when they can’t see in the dark-you’re vulnerable. But your phrasing paired with the creepy subject/music of the video was enough to spook me in the moment lol
I always thought the portal Coraline goes through is the mouth of an ancient demon. The Beldam sold her soul to this demon and it swallowed her up. They both need to eat children to survive. The rats are their familiars. I’ve watched many Coraline theories & so far this is the only one that kind of matches my original opinion.
In terms of the differences between the book and the movie, the one that really intrigues me and really creeps me out is the fact that in the book, the tunnel is a living thing. Your theory on what the corridor is and what kind of/part of a beast it could be is one of my favorites. I think that was one of the first videos from this channel I ever watched. I’d like to think it’s some kind of eldritch being. That would be really freaky.
This is such an amazing video! Intricate, detailed, creepy, a true love letter to this wonderful story! Just wanted to say that there's a slight error in 21:57 - Coraline has the dream about the beldam wanting the key before the garden party not after, as the garden party is the last scene in the film. We know this since she tells Wybie that she'll help explain everything to his grandmother after they defeat the bedlam's hand, and then begin to do so at the garden party. Thought i'd point that out!
The thing that got me is this corridor is hidden, and built under/behind the walls of a house. It seems more like the house was built to hide it, and keep it imprisoned. So maybe people in the past had summoned it like a lovecraftian horror of space, and t hen realizing what it was able to do built this home to keepo it imprisoned, and feed it to make sure it did not go on a rampage.
Fun fact: One of the reviews from other authors on the back of the book comes from one Lemony Snicket (not Daniel Handler, Lemony Snicket) and he refers to it as onw of the most horrifying things he's experienced
I've just realised that the beldam's words might indicate that she interred/entombed her mother but didn't kill her and she may still not be dead in there. Spooky.
It’s probably not that likely, but Mr. Bobinski wears the same medal given to people who helped clean the Chernobyl disaster, and people theorize thats why he’s blue. Well an unrealistic mutation due to radiation… sounds familiar… like many comic book heroes, so maybe in the same fashion bobinsky also mutated powers to communicate with spirits etc. 🤷🏻♀️
I have watched some of your videos in the past. There is something about your voice and love for spookiness and your committment into deep diving into these subjects that captivates me. As a lover of all things spooky and Coraline I can officially say your videos are top notch. I just subscribed today because I did not realize I have not done so yet. It might have been on my other account but I listen to you while coding medical charts and it helps me stay on track. Thank you for this. You are doing what I love to discuss with my husband and bestie.
I remember watching the movie at high school, for a Halloween-related English reading assignment, and it wasn’t as scary compared to when I read the book. When I first read the book, I realized that it was more of we see what Coraline sees; because we ARE her. We are on her shoulders, watching what she sees every second. She is alone when she returned from the Other World, when her Other Mother captured her parents. The passage in the book was more horrifying, because it was very old, slow, and also alive. It always gave me the feeling that she was traveling inside the mouth of a creature, then travel down the through and inside the intestines of this rather otherworldly beast.
During the Cat theory, I would like too add the Cheshire cat into this little portal traveling kitty cat club, the Cheshire cat can go between the real world and wonderland, it is often disappearing or shape shifting, it is known to be a trickster and to love playing with people by pointing them in the wrong direction or giving a riddle. The theory goes on, but Id love to see a video on it :)
I was just thinking about the tunnel/well/esophagus/worm hole.. and could it be she is actually running further INTO the belly of the beast? It starts cold, musty, earthy.. then winds and whispers pick up (like moving deeper into a cave with echos?)... Then it's warm and yielding with a fine downy fur, like... an opening to something hot and alive? ...then hot and wet and... like the hot mouth of a beast? Hm... or, maybe there is something in ancient celtic myths that matches her journey to or from the Other World (*not the under world)? Which, coincidentally is said to be under the sea...
Your art is cool. Recently listened to the audiobook years after watching the movie. It’s definitely creepier than the movie was, with the Beldam’s creations being more horrifying and that corridor *shudders*. The existence of creatures older and more powerful than the Beldam makes the book world scarier. The implications of the fae realm existing makes the world of Coraline a lot more mysterious. The rats made me think of the black plague. Other people have said that the Beldam is probably very ancient, existing during a time when humans didn’t exist yet,since she managed to capture a fairy child before going after human children.
I just want to point you a little thing about the "Beldam". I am from a french-speaking place, in the french version of the movie "Coraline" the other mother was actually named "Marâtre" which means the mother of the father(mother in law) OR a mean/strict mother figure... the word Beldam has a strange origin whereas Marâtre is pretty easy to recognize as a negative/evil woman or mother figure! Love your vids❤
8:04 when I read the book for class, I had rats in my room too! And they read the story to me! Lol I had 4 pet rats who would cuddle with me while I read ❤ who knows, they could've enjoyed the book too! 😁
Absolutely loved your presentation and reading. As for the corridor i feel like Coraline is walking beside a giant rat / old god. She felt its mouth towards the end of the corridor, when she was almost out. Hence the rats reffering to being here before the rise and being here after the fall , they might be associated with some old god.
I like a lot of the changes in the movie, while the book is creepier and more disturbing its almost too much? I like Coralines agency and how things were manipulated around her. How she was able to make decisions that impacted her and those she loved.
I think there’s a play that’s much closer to the book than the movie. Idk for sure but, aeons ago, when I first discovered the movie on TV, I tried looking for the soundtrack and came across something like a Broadway album that had the song of the rats. Came off as less creepy than more goofy though
You've got such a soothing voice. It's a real pleasure to discover or rediscover classic creepy fairy tales or good litterature and movies. But you made me bought another edition of Coraline. An illustrated one. And the comics book... My wallet isn't ok with it... But that Coraline edition is beautiful. I have to read that story again now...
Your voice is so relaxing, also, the tunnel, do you even think it knows that she's there? To me, the best part about cosmic powers and entities, is that they do not need to know that you're there to mess you up, their thoughts and dreams are your reality. I would dare to say, that the last thing you want is to be noticed by these monsters.
I'm very tired and definitely lacking brain cells right now (as well as only being halfway through the video), but here's my thoughts on the rat thing: I think most of their chants are directed at the other mother. "Fall" could not only refer to power, death, etc... But - and hear me out here - what if it was meant literally when they said "We were here before you fell"? What if... the other mother fell down the well, and that's how she ended up in the other world? I very much agree with the theory that the well might be a portal of some sort. But, unlike the door, it goes only one way. The rats were there before the other mother fell down the well. They were also there before she rose to power. There's many reasons to believe the other mother ended up in the other world, and didn't originate there. She wants to escape, and the door is the only way she knows how to. (all that would make the hand and key both falling down the well even worse btw) They were under her control but will eventually rise to power themselves and take revenge. And this is a bit of a stretch, but the way they keep mentioning their tails makes me think of one thing: RAT KINGS "Rat king" refers to rat tails getting tangled up in each other, forming a gross mass of rats. This would also be "supported" by the other Mr. B, and the biggest rat ending up on top of the rat pyramid before they speak. There's even a relatively well-known quote saying "finally, there is the Pope, the king of rats right at the top."
I've never been early for a video before! I've binged all your content and I love it! I love coraline so much and you've convinced me to read it too. Eeee I'm excited for this one
I read the book in school as a kid and begged my step mom to take me to the theatre when the movie came out (she had nightmares lol) This is oddly my comfort movie and after watching this video, I’m gonna sought out to buy the book now.
Absolutely PHENOMENAL video 🖤!!!! This is going to the top of my saved Coraline playlist. And yes, I would absolutely love for you to make more of these long, intricate videos about other topics of interest to you!
Regarding the Corridor: I would like to bring up that Gaiman makes characters out of places even. Example is Fiddler's Green from the Sandman. A field, a place, is its own character that it even turned into a person with a human form and had its adventure. So to me, the Corridor as a character is simply the Corridor with its features and description, not necessarily a part of the anatomy of another entity. I do love your view though, Eldrich!!
this is literally the MOST unrelavant, buuut, 54:41 most cats actually loves bellyrubs when they feel safe with a person, people who don't have cats think they don't because they pet streetcats or cats that do not trust them, so, as the belly is a vonruble area, they protect it to strangers, when they trust a person, bellyrubs is a very desired area to be pet, often actually turning on their back and stretching out to show the belly to be pet, as an act of trust. Anyway, love the video i just needed a ramble
These are great theories, coraline is made by a mastermind. Such an amazing mystery and story I don't know why people need a sequel we 17 yrs later and we still haven't figured everything out yet!
honestly þe movie's style of horror is more terrifying for me. In þe book, you can see how horrific þe oþer world is almost immediately; it's not subtle about its darkness at all. Þe oþer world in þe movie is, at its core, just as twisted and rotten as in þe book, but it has a fun, pretty exterior þat gives a false sense of security. Someþing dangerous þat pretends to be perfectly safe and friendly is one of þe most chilling forms of horror imo
I was Late on the film, but I remember my best friends daughter around 5 was having a regular kid, evening time meltdown. Before stomping off to her room she shouts to my friend “ *YOUR A BUTTON EYE MOM* !” 😹✨ it was really funny to see, and super creative. We hadn’t even realized she’d seen the film.
Whew! This didn’t even feel like 2 hours! I’ve watched all of your Coraline theory vids, but having them all rather like this was awesome! Very thank you for this!! 🖤
After annotating the novel and watching the film multiple times and watching analysis' and theories about the book and movie, the isolating feel of the book makes a lot of sense. But obviously for production reasons to make a movie more appealing, there needed to be more socialization and dialogue.
You know I didn't check the length of the video before clicking on it and after 25 minutes realized you were just getting started I cannot tell you how excited I was.
hello!! not sure if youll ever see this, but id really cherish a video or series on folklore and mythical creatures such as fae. i always wanted to learn about this but your way of speaking would completely help me digest these topics. i also want to learn about persephone and the pomegranate as you mentioned in the video
1:12:58 Pause at here EXACTLY. I dont know if its just me but look at the computer reflection, that looks like the other father, especially since it seems to have buttons and almost the EXACT same face as the pumpkin-humanoid other father near his watery demise
In the actual French language a " belle-mère" is a mother-in-law or step-mother. As we know in fairy tales, these women are often mean, beautiful on the outside but awfully ugly on the inside, and often referred to as a "witch". Maybe a "Beldam" ( "belle dame" as we would write it today ) could be the ancient term for these women, which would make sense ?
I loveeee the editing for this, and thank you. Ive been wanting to see this story but have been too scared to revisit the movie bc my sister showed it to me when I was a child and it scared tf out of me. Ive been freaked out by any movie that uses the clay-like art style since 💀
Heya friends and fiends! I finally stitched together all of these theories and lore in a way that builds on each one. 🧵🪡👁This story is so creepy and complex that each animation needed it's own video, but they make a heck of a lot more sense together! I do hope you enjoy this super cut of my Coraline animations of theories and lore dives!
Miss, I'd be so great to have the whole book read in your wonderful voice and narration. If you do this though, try to be hush and shush for the Beldam might be listening... 😊
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I have been watching for soooo long! I love your videos!🎉
I was so excited when i saw how long the video is thank you so much, I have watched almost all the lore videos and this is the perfect amalgamation to live through it again. This is absolutely amazing, great work.
Seeing your past videos and finding out this big one just came out, overjoyed! I never cleaned a garage this fast just to hear every little word. Thank you!!!
As a big fan of Coraline and theories in general this is definitely going into my playlist along with the theorizer videos about the subject.
I love this channel so much
@@Nani.101me too!
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same, i have other coraline theory videos that are like 2 hours too
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In the Coraline book, Other Mother makes the Others out of clay. When Coraline stumbles onto Other Father in the basement, she describes a scent like strong vinegar coming from the basement.
So Vinegar is often used when sculpting clay as a thinning agent. Which means that Other Mother got so angry or cruel with Other Father thay she poured Vinegar on him so he would melt. Which explains the state that Coraline finds him in.
I make pottery for a living and we usually use vinegar to thicken clay, not thin it?
@ktjc1701 I also worked in pottery for a little, I'm talking about mixing vinegar with water to make a better slip
@@tobi_talks_2_muchmixing vinegar with slip thickens it, it’s the opposite of a deflocculant. I’m literally in my studio listening to this video and mixing casting slip as we speak lol. vinegar definitely does not thin slip. darvan 7, water, or sodium silicate does.
@@tobi_talks_2_much if you google “how to thicken slip” adding vinegar is the first thing that comes up lol.
@ktjc1701 honestly, thank you for telling me this, now I have a bone to pick with my old teacher, but thank you for correcting me! It's one thing to be a little embarrassed in a comment section, but I'm glad I heard this before I started with ceramics again
I absolutely LOVE the scene where the other mother is asking Coraline to sew buttons in her eyes at the dinner table. For just a couple seconds, the other mother is placed PERFECTLY in front of the antlers on the wall, and she looks like she has horns, like the devil. The other father does not, showing he is only being controlled by her and doesn’t want to hurt Coraline. He is merely a puppet. I love stop motion because every little frame is intentional. It’s such a wonderful, subtle form of foreshadowing, but it’s still SO frightening when you catch it. ESPECIALLY given that right next to the antlers on the wall are silhouette portraits of the three ghost children - which is also purposefully curated into that frame. I love this movie so much. Brilliant filmmaking.
I love how after so many years since the release of both the book and the film, we still watch/read it over and over again learn more things and dissect the lore even further. Great video!
I remember being seven or eight and telling my family that the reason Coraline is my favourite movie is because people can talk and theorize about it forever. It’s so intricate and artistic. I’m 19 now, it’s been over 10 years and I was right.
It's so timeless and thankfully got my daughter inspired with the book and movie. This story will never got old, even the morals in the story are still sound today.
Read the book every September and then watch the movie every October. After I watch mean girls on October 3rd. Lol
Oh coraline, childhood memories, any1 liked wall e? I watched that to recently and the ending even gets my fully grown adult get thinking
I recently read the book for the first time! While I know the majority opinion finds the book scarier than the movie, I can’t bring myself to the same conclusion
Like, OBVIOUSLY the actual Other World creatures are more creepy and dangerous by themselves in the book. But even as an adult the movie gives me such a terrifying sense of dread that the book can’t because of how vile the *deceit* of the Other World was compared to the book. The Other World in the book doesn’t even try to hide how disturbing and dangerous it is, but in the movie scenario?
Imagine a visage of your neighbors, your loved ones, your *family* , give you everything you ask for, every ounce of love and joy you need, only to push such a disturbing kind of bodily and emotional harm on you? That the people you love become twisted and misshapen mockeries of themselves want to tear you apart so suddenly?
Absolutely *horrifying*
Same
Everyone is scared of different things and different themes! You seem to be more scared of deceit and emotional (and/or disturbing) factors than straight up monsters, whilst many who find the book scarier found the descriptions themselves haunting..every spooky and scary thing was made 10 fold with amazing descriptions that really made you picture it and feel for Coraline along with fearing what it would be like to be in her position; there's also that helpless alone kind of fear from the books..no deceit but scary things and having no one to get help from and no one to turn towards..it's a different kind of fear that many have, the fear of being alone and no one wanting to help when you really need it. I personally have a bit fear of the dark, and imagining a world where no one would believe me, my parents went missing, and I was on the verge of being killed honestly scares me.
I've always found books to be more intimate than movies personally..I can really picture the scenes and imagine what it'd be like to be the characters when I'm reading a book but a movie takes all that out as I'm physically watching it, a movie can be just as scary but I just don't get that deep feel for them like I would a book as I have nothing to imagine or picture (plus in my experience books usually are better than their movie versions, movies usually cut out a lot obv for time save..can't have a 5 hour long movie or more lol but this ends in the movie just not hitting as hard as the book for me! Plus a movie cannot compare to the detailed descriptions and exploring of the book, I still enjoy movies but i'm a huge book person)
I mean if you have parents like mine you don't have too imagine. Abusive people flip on a dime that way.
I hate any weird stuff with eyes. Weird eye colors and of course the buttons so...ack
One thing I’ve noticed about the movie representing the Other Mother as a spider. Her button eyes have four holes. Which effectively gives her eight eyes like a spider.
One of my favourite little details I've noticed between the other mother and Coraline's real mom is that the other mother's nose isn't crooked like the real one or Coraline's (which I take to mean it's a genetic trait, an "imperfection" in the other mother's "eyes" so she keeps her own straight nose despite being fully disguised)
I actually prefer the movie. I feel like it does a better job of making the Other Mother seem intelligent enough to create a world Coraline might ACTUALLY want to stay in - it's a much more believably enticing world. Also, I prefer the pacing of the movie taking place over several days - it's good for building tension.
Same here. Liked the pacing of the movie better but loved the book too.
I feel the same and to me the false bright exterior of the other world was much creepier than somewhere that was creepy in general
@@mayghanrodriguez2011For sure! Also experiencing the way the doll is made in the start. It feels creepy and yet fantastical too at the same time!! It’s so cool!
Yeah! The colour change is really cool too, it makes Coraline’s movie look greyscale, to entice coraline in!
I'm the opposite. I like the Beldam that knows its prey enough to know how to lure it, but cant perfectly recreate a paradise because it's so inherently different than a person. Like, we can't really measure its intelligence by our standards, but danger is universal, and the book does such a good job of describing that instinctual feeling that something is wrong, but it isn't immediately obvious what. Like the amygdala knows something the rest of the brain is still trying to catch up with. That's just my opinion though lol
I think they way Coraline treats Wybie vs Other Wybie is very realistic to an angsty kid her age. Wybie is loud and awkward, not paying much attention to her, and overall not a great experience for a kid with family drama that just moved in. Other Wybie, on the other hand, is quiet and he listens to her. He's still weird, but its not as aggressively weird as before. It's much easier to attach to the ideal version of someone, hence why she treats Other Wybie with more kindness and patience than she does real Wybie, so her reaction to seeing Wybie again after being saved by Other Wybie is pretty realistic. Coraline was expecting her parents, but all she got was the loud and somewhat bitter reminder of the thing she had gotten attached to. Of course, how she treated Wybie wasn't right, but after all she went through, the danger, being faced with the fact that her savior couldn't go with her and would likely get hurt, etc, her actions were pretty understandable. She's just a preteen/teen thrust into some horrifying, eldritch-esc nightmare.
As for who I like most, it's a pretty close tie. In my mind, they're practically the same character. Two sides of the same coin, each with the same ability to act like the other. I'm sure Wybie has his quiet moments, like when he went back to retrieve the doll. He was quiet, shy, and a lil scared. Yeah, he still talked, but he wasn't the awkward ball of energy that he usually is. Same with when Coraline gets attacked by the Beldam's hand. He's more quiet, more serious. In fact, I don't think he talked at all until *after* the hand was thrown down the well. He acted quite a lot like Other Wybue did when he was saving Coraline from the mirror and the Beldam. As for Other Wybie, you can see that the guy has things he wants to say. To talk to Coraline, to cheer, to warn. However, his mouth was 'fixed' shut, and when he could finally open it, he had to remain quiet so he could help Coraline escape. The only line we get from him is a brief, "shh," before he takes Coraline to the door and shoves her through. All in all, a great representation of Real Person vs Ideal Person where they're the same, but opposite.
Tl;dr - Coraline is just a kid going through scary shit and is bound to lash out, and Wybie and Other Wybie are equal in my eyes.
Fully agree! Adding on to this, Coraline had just moved and was still missing her old friends upon first meeting Wybie; she definitely wasn’t in the mindset of making new friends. Hell, we hear her actively talk about her plans to invite her friends to a garden party in the summer throughout the movie (which is months away btw! The movie takes place around President’s Day, late February). Moving is hard for a kid, the feelings of leaving everything you know behind is akin to grieving. When she first meets Wybie she’s deep in the denial stage. She doesn’t want a “new” friend, she wants HER friends. The friends that know her already and respect her boundaries. The friends that are several hundred miles away…
@@404_NotFound-q8l Yeah! I can't believe I completely forgot about that part, it's a whole thing and is part of the reason why she's so excited about being in the other world. They may only be in a picture, but her friends are there! They can talk! But, alas, tis another trick and more salt in the wound when they also attempt to pressure her into getting the buttons in her eyes.
The Other Mother making Wybie not talk reminds me of people who claim animals are better than children because they can't talk. The concept of liking something more because it's unable to speak is so creepy to me. It fit the story perfectly.
I have a suspicion that some of the changes to material (such as swapping blood with sand, or making things less goopy) may have been, at least in part, to make the animation easier to work with. Stop motion is a difficult medium to incorporate fluids into. It also seems pretty obvious some changes were to keep the rating down and expand the audience. It's easier to market to a younger audience without gore.
I’m pretty sure they really did just do it so they had age appropriate stuff - everything is very impressive…
Valid, though they were pioneering hair movement with this movie, so you think they'd be down for a challange
@@smazberry - Clearly they did try. She turned on the shower and, well, we saw how that turned out. At least we could tell it was supposed to be water, but not the most convincing. I'm sure they would have preferred to avoid as much of that as possible.
So true but I hope they make an adult videos for all of us that were kiddos when this came out ! :)
*movie
I obviously love the entire cat theorie, but I also enjoy the Idea of it just being a cat. Like along the lines of "all cats can travel between worlds". This was always verry intriguing to me as a kid because cats do seem to appear and disappear out of no where. We always had cats living in and around our house, that we would feed but never own. But that might just be the small village lifestyle. Still when ever I wouldn't see a particular cat for a ling time I'd just think "probably just went tru a portal".
I feel a little bit sad that Coraline has been so fully uncovered of it's mysteries as this has, but then again I'm happy to fully understand one of my favorite childhood stories. Thanks abitfrank
A bit of science trivia. The mushrooms of the fairy ring, as described in the book, are most likely scleroderma citrinum, or common earthball. It's a species of puffball mushroom native to England that, to quote Wikipedia, "(when mature) bursts on contact or impact, releasing a cloud of dust-like spores into the surrounding area." Hence the smell when Coraline trod on them.
A 2-hour long video explaining all the intricate details of Coraline’s world right around Halloween is what I needed
As far as a lot of these theories go, lets consider first and foremost that Neil Gaiman wrote this book. Yknow, the same guy who did Sandman, American Gods, and others. Its very, very likely that all of these things are true. He's an absolute madlad of an author, and we know he does his research.
the hidden monsters like the rats, fog, and corridor feel like much more powerful and grand threats than the other mother, who is a threat on a more individual level of specifically targeting each individual child
Second comment here:
What if the Other Mother herself is a manifestation of the possible creature that was created to originally create a sense of comfort. Besides, the beast couldn’t show itself because to look upon an eldritch horror would drive a mere mortal completely insane. It would need a way to lure its prey without them going crazy so, manifest something more comprehensible and familiar
Also, Coraline can’t talk to rats because she rolled a 1 when trying to cast Speak to Animals
The cat rolled a freaking 20 and just murders the sand rat 💀
nice DND reference XD
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Would rolling 2 make a difference
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Not even remotely.
So its been years since ive read the book or seen the movie but one thing that really stuck with me was the food. In the book coraline was weary about the other mothers cooking then when she went back she had brough apples and refused to eat the food that was offered to her. In the movie coraline eats the food with no problem and even accepted it after going back.... ive always thought that the food might have something to do with the stay in the other world, the book and movie are much different but there was a big difference of acceptance of the other world between the 2
Interestingly, they used to say that if you go into the Fairy Realm DO NOT EAT THE FOOD. If you eat the food you can’t leave the Fairy Realm
its always reminded me a lot of the tale of persephone and hades and the pomegranate
2 hours is not enough, I could listen to your voice for hours, the breathiness, the whispering, the way it envelopes my brain like the sonic representation of Coraline's mist, it feels as if you are telling me secrets no one ought to know, as if mother darkness herself was talking to me.
then watch her other videos
i love the switch to the small door. made everyone my age afraid of crawlspaces.
I feel like no one mentions about the bell dam that a couple characters say “maybe she wanted to love something that wasn’t herself” and even the ghost kids say it I think. Plus there’s a lot of things that subtlety allude to a death in the attic. Also anyone else notice the ghost kids halos? They all have different symbols :0
One Coraline story I would love to hear is the potential foke lore exploring the relationship between Other mother and her mother.
'I swear it on my own mother's grave ... oh yes, I put her there myself and when I found her trying to craw out I put her back'.
Was it other mother's mother or her Other mother.
I don't have time to watch all of this at once, but I want to throw in my opinion that her being so smitten with the other world in the movie always creeped me out SO MUCH! It very much felt like how real abusive relationships with parents can feel. First you believe them, believe in them... and before you know it you realize you only wanted to believe them. The signs were there all along, and as you notice that, the illusion falls apart around you.
And even after everything they've done to you, they still mix in those sweet words. The kind advice. Trying to make you doubt yourself and your judgement one last time.
Marking my time before Theory time: 1:06:06
In the book, the “Corridor beast” was always something more physical and present than the whole “The corridor is the mouth/throat of a giant beast” But that might have just been my personal fears bleeding into that perception. (I’m not so much of a “I’m scared of the dark because I can’t see where I am.” person, but a “I’m scared of the dark because I don’t know what can see ME.”)
It always seemed to me that
The Thing in The Corridor was like a giant bear or Big Cat that was sloooowly stalking Coraline when it realizes that she is traversing repeatedly between the Other World and her own. Kind of like walking through a bear’s cave or a snake’s burrow on the way to somewhere else. I agree with the “Other Mother=Parasite” theory, though in my opinion the Other World is kind of a pocket dimension that the Other Mother created, and that she used the “Thing’s” passageway as a kind of bridge to and from the real world. The Thing controls the corridor, and it wants Coraline INSTEAD of letting the Other Mother get her.
Big same on the "scared of the dark" thing. Biiiiiiig same.
When I read, “I’m scared of the dark because I don’t know what can see ME,” I went completely still. I mean, that’s _why_ people are afraid when they can’t see in the dark-you’re vulnerable.
But your phrasing paired with the creepy subject/music of the video was enough to spook me in the moment lol
The editing in the video is amazing. I can tell hard work was apart of making this video happen. Great job.
I always thought the portal Coraline goes through is the mouth of an ancient demon. The Beldam sold her soul to this demon and it swallowed her up. They both need to eat children to survive. The rats are their familiars.
I’ve watched many Coraline theories & so far this is the only one that kind of matches my original opinion.
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In terms of the differences between the book and the movie, the one that really intrigues me and really creeps me out is the fact that in the book, the tunnel is a living thing. Your theory on what the corridor is and what kind of/part of a beast it could be is one of my favorites. I think that was one of the first videos from this channel I ever watched. I’d like to think it’s some kind of eldritch being. That would be really freaky.
This is such an amazing video! Intricate, detailed, creepy, a true love letter to this wonderful story!
Just wanted to say that there's a slight error in 21:57 - Coraline has the dream about the beldam wanting the key before the garden party not after, as the garden party is the last scene in the film. We know this since she tells Wybie that she'll help explain everything to his grandmother after they defeat the bedlam's hand, and then begin to do so at the garden party. Thought i'd point that out!
I love Coraline content, it never gets old. Love your videos!
The thing that got me is this corridor is hidden, and built under/behind the walls of a house. It seems more like the house was built to hide it, and keep it imprisoned. So maybe people in the past had summoned it like a lovecraftian horror of space, and t hen realizing what it was able to do built this home to keepo it imprisoned, and feed it to make sure it did not go on a rampage.
Fun fact: One of the reviews from other authors on the back of the book comes from one Lemony Snicket (not Daniel Handler, Lemony Snicket) and he refers to it as onw of the most horrifying things he's experienced
I've just realised that the beldam's words might indicate that she interred/entombed her mother but didn't kill her and she may still not be dead in there. Spooky.
2 hours of abitfrank Coraline 🖤🖤🖤 I’m so happy!!
You are literally like my hero. I love your channel and all the fairytales you cover.
"The 12 leaky windows are, surprise, surprise, FOGGED the FOG up"
I liked that quite a bit, made me cackle 😂
Abitfrank coming through with this video to get me through my ten hour shift thank you 😂❤️
This video deserves more recognition!
I must ask while the video is fresh. A question I've had for ages. Why can Bobinsky talk to the mice?
That’s a good point
It’s probably not that likely, but Mr. Bobinski wears the same medal given to people who helped clean the Chernobyl disaster, and people theorize thats why he’s blue.
Well an unrealistic mutation due to radiation… sounds familiar… like many comic book heroes, so maybe in the same fashion bobinsky also mutated powers to communicate with spirits etc. 🤷🏻♀️
cant believe I'm thanking the yt algorithm for bringing me here, awesome content!
love hearing you speak in the background while I'm working 🥰
I have watched some of your videos in the past. There is something about your voice and love for spookiness and your committment into deep diving into these subjects that captivates me. As a lover of all things spooky and Coraline I can officially say your videos are top notch. I just subscribed today because I did not realize I have not done so yet. It might have been on my other account but I listen to you while coding medical charts and it helps me stay on track. Thank you for this. You are doing what I love to discuss with my husband and bestie.
I remember watching the movie at high school, for a Halloween-related English reading assignment, and it wasn’t as scary compared to when I read the book. When I first read the book, I realized that it was more of we see what Coraline sees; because we ARE her. We are on her shoulders, watching what she sees every second. She is alone when she returned from the Other World, when her Other Mother captured her parents. The passage in the book was more horrifying, because it was very old, slow, and also alive. It always gave me the feeling that she was traveling inside the mouth of a creature, then travel down the through and inside the intestines of this rather otherworldly beast.
During the Cat theory, I would like too add the Cheshire cat into this little portal traveling kitty cat club, the Cheshire cat can go between the real world and wonderland, it is often disappearing or shape shifting, it is known to be a trickster and to love playing with people by pointing them in the wrong direction or giving a riddle. The theory goes on, but Id love to see a video on it :)
That's exactly what I thought about when she started talking about similar cats being present in other stories
I was just thinking about the tunnel/well/esophagus/worm hole.. and could it be she is actually running further INTO the belly of the beast? It starts cold, musty, earthy.. then winds and whispers pick up (like moving deeper into a cave with echos?)... Then it's warm and yielding with a fine downy fur, like... an opening to something hot and alive? ...then hot and wet and... like the hot mouth of a beast?
Hm... or, maybe there is something in ancient celtic myths that matches her journey to or from the Other World (*not the under world)? Which, coincidentally is said to be under the sea...
Your art is cool. Recently listened to the audiobook years after watching the movie. It’s definitely creepier than the movie was, with the Beldam’s creations being more horrifying and that corridor *shudders*. The existence of creatures older and more powerful than the Beldam makes the book world scarier. The implications of the fae realm existing makes the world of Coraline a lot more mysterious. The rats made me think of the black plague. Other people have said that the Beldam is probably very ancient, existing during a time when humans didn’t exist yet,since she managed to capture a fairy child before going after human children.
I just want to point you a little thing about the "Beldam". I am from a french-speaking place, in the french version of the movie "Coraline" the other mother was actually named "Marâtre" which means the mother of the father(mother in law) OR a mean/strict mother figure... the word Beldam has a strange origin whereas Marâtre is pretty easy to recognize as a negative/evil woman or mother figure! Love your vids❤
8:04 when I read the book for class, I had rats in my room too! And they read the story to me! Lol I had 4 pet rats who would cuddle with me while I read ❤ who knows, they could've enjoyed the book too! 😁
Your storytelling is incredible! Honestly, and paired with the creepy animation makes it even better. Really good video
Congrats on 400k!
The graphic novel of Coraline was (and still is) my absolute favourite in high school and it got me through it ❤❤❤
Absolutely loved your presentation and reading. As for the corridor i feel like Coraline is walking beside a giant rat / old god. She felt its mouth towards the end of the corridor, when she was almost out. Hence the rats reffering to being here before the rise and being here after the fall , they might be associated with some old god.
I like a lot of the changes in the movie, while the book is creepier and more disturbing its almost too much? I like Coralines agency and how things were manipulated around her. How she was able to make decisions that impacted her and those she loved.
Gosh I really need a full audio book of Coraline read by you, your voice is perfect for it and it's so soothing and kinda creepy, perfection
I think there’s a play that’s much closer to the book than the movie. Idk for sure but, aeons ago, when I first discovered the movie on TV, I tried looking for the soundtrack and came across something like a Broadway album that had the song of the rats. Came off as less creepy than more goofy though
A wonderfully stitched together video. The button 'knuckle' ring was a good prop, and I love the shade of blue nailpolish~!
So excited to get cozy and watch this!!!
I remember watching a long coraline video from this channel years ago im so happy it randomly got on my feed again
You've got such a soothing voice. It's a real pleasure to discover or rediscover classic creepy fairy tales or good litterature and movies.
But you made me bought another edition of Coraline. An illustrated one. And the comics book... My wallet isn't ok with it... But that Coraline edition is beautiful.
I have to read that story again now...
the taxidermy dogs are dolls of a kind too. possibly stuffed with sand too...
Your voice is so relaxing, also, the tunnel, do you even think it knows that she's there? To me, the best part about cosmic powers and entities, is that they do not need to know that you're there to mess you up, their thoughts and dreams are your reality.
I would dare to say, that the last thing you want is to be noticed by these monsters.
I'm very tired and definitely lacking brain cells right now (as well as only being halfway through the video), but here's my thoughts on the rat thing:
I think most of their chants are directed at the other mother. "Fall" could not only refer to power, death, etc... But - and hear me out here - what if it was meant literally when they said "We were here before you fell"? What if... the other mother fell down the well, and that's how she ended up in the other world? I very much agree with the theory that the well might be a portal of some sort. But, unlike the door, it goes only one way.
The rats were there before the other mother fell down the well. They were also there before she rose to power.
There's many reasons to believe the other mother ended up in the other world, and didn't originate there. She wants to escape, and the door is the only way she knows how to. (all that would make the hand and key both falling down the well even worse btw)
They were under her control but will eventually rise to power themselves and take revenge.
And this is a bit of a stretch, but the way they keep mentioning their tails makes me think of one thing: RAT KINGS
"Rat king" refers to rat tails getting tangled up in each other, forming a gross mass of rats. This would also be "supported" by the other Mr. B, and the biggest rat ending up on top of the rat pyramid before they speak. There's even a relatively well-known quote saying "finally, there is the Pope, the king of rats right at the top."
I was just relistening to the audio book so this is great timing! Wow such a big video!l, awesome!
I forgot to ask! Thinking of doors and keys, have you read Never where from Gaiman?
Love Coraline and your videos!❤❤
I've never been early for a video before! I've binged all your content and I love it! I love coraline so much and you've convinced me to read it too. Eeee I'm excited for this one
I read the book in school as a kid and begged my step mom to take me to the theatre when the movie came out (she had nightmares lol)
This is oddly my comfort movie and after watching this video, I’m gonna sought out to buy the book now.
Such an amazing video! Found your channel about a week or two ago and it's already one of my favorites, and this video deserves way more attention
Absolutely PHENOMENAL video 🖤!!!! This is going to the top of my saved Coraline playlist. And yes, I would absolutely love for you to make more of these long, intricate videos about other topics of interest to you!
The effort you spent on this is astounding!
Regarding the Corridor: I would like to bring up that Gaiman makes characters out of places even. Example is Fiddler's Green from the Sandman. A field, a place, is its own character that it even turned into a person with a human form and had its adventure. So to me, the Corridor as a character is simply the Corridor with its features and description, not necessarily a part of the anatomy of another entity. I do love your view though, Eldrich!!
I love these videos, so detailed and the animation is so well done. Keep it up!
I love you and your channel and I was literally just thinking about how I want to watch a bit frank and then this came out
Always come back to these videos so happy now I can watch them all without break!
the effort… the work that went into this video… this needs wayyyy more attention!! I enjoyed every second of watching it!
this is literally the MOST unrelavant, buuut, 54:41 most cats actually loves bellyrubs when they feel safe with a person, people who don't have cats think they don't because they pet streetcats or cats that do not trust them, so, as the belly is a vonruble area, they protect it to strangers, when they trust a person, bellyrubs is a very desired area to be pet, often actually turning on their back and stretching out to show the belly to be pet, as an act of trust. Anyway, love the video i just needed a ramble
2:14 is that instant coffee? TERRIFYING 💀 ☕️
Is this a big video? Yes, will i watch the entire video? Of course.
Helped me get through the workday a little faster with this one! Great work as always!
So frickin good
These are great theories, coraline is made by a mastermind. Such an amazing mystery and story
I don't know why people need a sequel we 17 yrs later and we still haven't figured everything out yet!
honestly þe movie's style of horror is more terrifying for me. In þe book, you can see how horrific þe oþer world is almost immediately; it's not subtle about its darkness at all. Þe oþer world in þe movie is, at its core, just as twisted and rotten as in þe book, but it has a fun, pretty exterior þat gives a false sense of security. Someþing dangerous þat pretends to be perfectly safe and friendly is one of þe most chilling forms of horror imo
Seeing as my intense hyper fixation on coraline is back in full swing, thus is great timing for this video ❤
I was just going a coraline rabbit hole last night. Good timing.
This is great! Thanks for making it.
I was Late on the film, but I remember my best friends daughter around 5 was having a regular kid, evening time meltdown. Before stomping off to her room she shouts to my friend “ *YOUR A BUTTON EYE MOM* !” 😹✨ it was really funny to see, and super creative. We hadn’t even realized she’d seen the film.
Whew! This didn’t even feel like 2 hours! I’ve watched all of your Coraline theory vids, but having them all rather like this was awesome! Very thank you for this!! 🖤
After annotating the novel and watching the film multiple times and watching analysis' and theories about the book and movie, the isolating feel of the book makes a lot of sense. But obviously for production reasons to make a movie more appealing, there needed to be more socialization and dialogue.
If you wanted to get confirmation on your tunnel theory or honestly anything about coraline neil is so easy to get a hold of
This is a simply wonderful video essay compilation to enjoy on a cool October evening of knitting. I cannot thank you enough for creating this. ❤
You know I didn't check the length of the video before clicking on it and after 25 minutes realized you were just getting started I cannot tell you how excited I was.
hello!! not sure if youll ever see this, but id really cherish a video or series on folklore and mythical creatures such as fae. i always wanted to learn about this but your way of speaking would completely help me digest these topics. i also want to learn about persephone and the pomegranate as you mentioned in the video
1:12:58 Pause at here EXACTLY. I dont know if its just me but look at the computer reflection, that looks like the other father, especially since it seems to have buttons and almost the EXACT same face as the pumpkin-humanoid other father near his watery demise
In the actual French language a " belle-mère" is a mother-in-law or step-mother. As we know in fairy tales, these women are often mean, beautiful on the outside but awfully ugly on the inside, and often referred to as a "witch". Maybe a "Beldam" ( "belle dame" as we would write it today ) could be the ancient term for these women, which would make sense ?
Bro I think it’s amazing how you made a 2 hour long video, six days after a different video.
Well done!
"Neil Gaiman? What are you doing in my waffles?"
yay I love your Coraline videos
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the mist kinda reminds me of the fog that the entity uses in dead by daylight witch paired with your theorys on the coridor sound kind familiar
I loveeee the editing for this, and thank you. Ive been wanting to see this story but have been too scared to revisit the movie bc my sister showed it to me when I was a child and it scared tf out of me. Ive been freaked out by any movie that uses the clay-like art style since 💀
Someone come up with a theory that Coraline's parents were actually minions for the other mother. In Coraline's real parents died in the car crash
I’m really glad that the movie avoided overly enforcing fears of rats. Rats are intelligent and wonderful! Domestic rats are sweet and cuddly, too.