So Whyborn wasn’t in the book? I thought he was the most sympathetic character on the other side- poor guy got his mouth sewn shut. Always loved the cat too- Keith David’s the man!
@Abigail Chaiyasate damn, fuck you. That's not how ocd is alike at all. It's not perfecting it's having a part of your mind being off and giving you suicidal thoughts and making you think things you never wanna think. SERIOUSLY stop thinking that everything is so simple
Coraline reminds me of the story of Hansel and Gretel. They were both tricked into believing the illusion of this perfect home with everything they could ever want and end up tricking the witch whether it’s putting her in the oven or down a well.
Still to this day,two of the scariest movies I saw as a kid 😭.Coraline always just got to me tho....something about it and everyone else feels it but can’t describe it as well and that’s what so good about the movie I guess
I personally feel Coraline physically escaped of course where she can see her friends, family, and live a normal life afterwards. However, overall, in terms of her mental and emotional attributes, the Beldam will always have memory in Coraline.
They (especially her grandkids) would probably just dismiss it as an old lady telling them a scary story to trick them into behaving. I know this because that's how I was to my parents and especially grandparent 😐 To them it would ultimately be that "Your grandfather had to walk 6 miles without any shoes to get to school" story that virtually every parent tells.
This man forgot about the most interesting part of the story. When Coraline escapes the other mother and is walking through the hallway she senses the presence of another creature more ominous and ancient than the Beldum.
SHE WHAT NOW I need to read the book lol. My new favorite theory is that the Beldam and Pennywise are the same kind of creature that just have different hunting strategies. Perhaps there’s a kind of matriarch that’s stronger than both of these two, and that that matriarch is what Coraline felt in the tunnel as the tunnel may be a kind of special path from the matriarch’s power. Theories are fun
@@songbird6414 it makes sense that penny-wise and the beldam are similar. Penny-wises true form is a spider and he can shape shift. The other mother is very similar as she takes the form of a spider and she can shape shift. I would love a book and a movie where pennywise and the beldam work together!
In the books, coraline was fascinated with the other world, but she didn’t show very much excitement like she did in the movies. The whole time she was calm and kept being cautious, especially after her parents went missing.
English teacher: Why is Coralines hair blue? Me: Idk is there a reason? English teacher: It symbolizes her sadness when her parents have gone missing Also English teacher: *asks the author* Author: Idk it was the first color that came to mind
Of course lol as english teachers always do .. always tryna dig deep into things that never had a hidden meaning and claim it's a definite that there is and it's important to dig into in general .. and it's always over stupid ass small things like ... Hair color lol .. I mean yea there's times where small things symbolize something but when the f is it so important shit needs to be made up to dig into lol when it's not obviously there ..like the majoy of the time and if it isn't .. it's not super important to notice ..
Well, the only thing I can come up that sounds like what a English teacher would say, in the movie. If you looked in the real world, all the colors are washed out and gray, but Coraline has blue hair and a bright yellow raincoat. Maybe it's because to symbolize that Coraline is different than the real world in a way, and it would lead to her wanting to explore the other world as the passage way is this bright galaxy color. I'm sorry if I sounded like a English teacher,
Coraline is one of the greatest movies ever made and one of the greatest books, it’s crazy who thought that buttons could scare us? But now I hate buttons lmao
Hey did y’all know that on the cake that the other mother gave coralline, when she gets there the first time, it says “welcome home” but it’s in cursive right? In the ‘O’ in welcome there is only one loop in it but the ‘O’ in the home.. there is two loops. If you didn’t know when someone puts two loops in their O it means they are lying. So that means that the other mother was hinting that coralline was welcome but not home :)
I thought that the other father or one of the ghosts wrote it because they seemed to be trying to help her. The other mother probably doesn’t want her to leave.
im 11 years old but i watched this when i was 6 or 7 and my brother forced me to watch it and it creeped me out and i couldnt sleep in my own bed for a month and i threw away all my toys with button eyes and im still terrified of that movie and i think that freddie krougar (sorry dont know how to spell lol) and pennywise isnt as scary as coraline
Fan fact: that scene with the wasps happended in real life with Gaiman while he was strolling with his kids and was a major inspiration for the messege and concept of the book. He took almost 40 stings, and was terrified of going back to get his glasses, which he lost while trying to shake the wasps out of his hair. It is a pitty they didn't put it in the movie, since the event had such an impact in the author himself, to the point that he basically copy pasted it in the book.
The real story of Caroline is way scarier: (btw it’s just a myth) one day these two little girls, Blue Eyes and Turkey, were walking home one day when they say this woman playing a drum. Every time the girl would play the drum little people would come out of it and dance. The little girls thought this was so amazing and they wanted the drum so bad. But the woman told them the only way she would give them the drum is if they were naughty. So the girls went home and started doing things bad to get the drum. They’re mother started to get upset bc they were misbehaving. The next day the little girls went back to the spot the woman was playing the drum on. She was still there and the little girls told her abt how they were bad so they could get the drum. The woman told them they weren’t bad enough so when they got home they were even more bad. They’re mother told them that if they continue to be naughty she would leave and horrible new mother with a wooden tail and glass eyes would come and be they’re new mother. The girls didn’t take her seriously and they went back to the spot the woman played the drum at. She said they still weren’t naughty enough. So they went home and were the absolute most horrible they could be to their mother. The next day the woman said they STILL weren’t naughty enough to get the drum. So they went home and when they walked in their mother was gone and all that was there was a horrific, terrifying woman with a wooden tail and glass eyes......,( this is the version I heard maybe a few things are different abt this story, this is just what I heard)
I thought Coraline was at least 12 with that dyed hair cause the picture of her in her parents room her natural hair color is brown and she looks younger
As a kid, I grew up being raised by a huge covert narcissist. I just realized that the other mother is kind of a big metaphor for people like that and I'm realizing why I loved this story so much as a kid.
Another great moment: My Coraline cosplay was retweeted by none other than Neil Gaiman on Halloween a few years back- I was so extremely ecstatic that I think I cried
@@inotdarkness8438 again your comment doesn't have to do with anything I said lol also I said it's just wierd how you said a specific age when you could just say she only take kids and even then it doesn't have to do anything with my comment
The Coraline movie is one of those adaptations that are so good I love it despite some changes from the book. I'm still a little meh about giving her a sidekick - I thought one of the really awesome themes in the book was that she did it/ HAD to do it herself (other than The Cat of course!). But they did at least do some neat things with his character so eh, there's that at least.
I think Wybee mostly helps us as the audience see into Coraline's mind. A lot of books show us the internal monologue but thats a lot harder in a movie if you dont have a person to bounce these thoughts off of. Also gives the other world an extra treat for Coraline as in it she has a friend (and she has one in her world by the end of the movie too which is a satisfying end imo). Frankly though I love both the movie and the book for what they are.
If it weren't for wybie, coraline would be alone a lot of the time. I know that she was alone in the books, but having a character constantly alone/talking to themselves doesn't make a very good movie. I also liked that they added that wybies grandmother's sister was taken by the other mother
What I find interesting is, the story of coraline seems like an interesting relatable story for a lot of kids, they have parents who are busy a lot and they see two sides of their parents, when they are able to give them attention. Which may be less often, hence why the ones who were not busy were bad and creepy. A new normal that she experiences sometimes with the other world is creepy.
Okay but can we talk about how well done this horror movie was? It was angled towards kids but didn’t attempt to hold off on the fear factor, meaning that it couldn’t rely on gore, torture, and even jump scares to scare the audience because it WAS such a young audience. Despite this, though, it’s a legitimately terrifying movie. It’s so well done in the atmosphere, characters, and visuals. Honestly, I believe this movie should be studied in film classes. There are so many different elements that come together to form an absolutely brilliant piece.
something that scares me is that the well and the tunnel look almost identical. so what if the well is another way of entering or exiting the other world
I’ll tell you a scary fact 1. The ghosts faces are like that cuz that’s the face they made when the other-mother sewed the buttons in their eyes 2. The wall paper is simple- the wallpaper has bugs as the wallpaper 3. The pictures are the ghosts 4. The other-father warning song That’s the end of the scaryfacts
Toga himiko Painer girl:screaming Boy: oh no oh nooh no oh nooh no no no no no nooooooooooo oh no oh no oh nooh no oh nooooooooooooooooooooooooo no please Wybies grandmothers sister:oh sh*t Other mother when she's done:potions each kid and takes pictures and edits them black*
She's old but she's isolated. She can only learn from the two weeks of watching the kids before she lures them in. She doesn't read or talk to anyone but the victims.
@Vex yeah it depends on if her birthday was after school season starting like September, October November etc but other than that if that was not the case that mean she failed. You’re supposed to start kindergarten at 5 & graduate high school at 17
Coraline is a masterpiece in animation. It’s as sweet and as charming as it is creepy. And I really appreciate the extensive work you’ve done analyzing different aspects and characters of this iconic movie. A lot of hard work. Respect.
Oh my gosh I loved monster house! I literally watched it yesterday with my sister and we commented on how chowder was similar to us. Mainly because we make jokes and do dumb stuff all the time.
Imagine if they made another coralline movie but it was about her kids and the other mother and coralline trying to keep them away from the other mother.
You... Couldn't be anymore right! I used to be spooked by visiting the site they had, It sorta resembled the click point PC games in a way and it intrigued my interests for the movie. But that's not even the end of it, Does anyone remember the toys Hardee's/Carl's Jr used to give out? I had that one blueish key with her face, I loved that key... A LOT, There was something special about that key out of all the stuff I had was the one I always had in my pockets the most... But I don't remember where I left it sadly... So I made a key myself with the alphabet stickers I could conjure (I was very young back then mind you.) But if I find it again on some flea market I'll get it again man. But yeah that movie after finally getting it on the McDonald's Redbox, despite the creepy stuff I do remember it fondly. HECK at the time Blockbuster was still with us I remembered getting the game off the movie on the PS2 for a limited time (Because Blockbuster.) In Christmas, good shit let me tell you and I only got to the pre-other world stages until I needed to return it... You could say I was also the lad that genuinely had similar dreams like the chick myself, she even mostly appeared in the mitts of things, But given they were long gone dreams how they ended is unknown.
I used to LOVE this movie when I was like 4-5 but when I got older I realized how creepy and weird this movie is like the theater scene lol it's good though but I it creeps me out
Coraline’s mom seemed more loving towards Coraline in the book. In the movie they portrayed her as impatient but she really does care for Coraline, as does her father. You can also tell Coraline, though often pushed to the side by the both of them, loves both of her parents. You can tell this because she cries when they are missing, and puts herself in great danger to save them. The relationship between Coraline and her parents isn’t in your face, but it’s definitely there; they all love one another, even though her parents are often busy with other things and leave her with herself as company.
When you watched the movie coralline did you notice when coralline telling her parents about her going into the other world that there’s was a clock on the oven and it said 1/17/94?
Bravery to face the beldam- Gryffindor Resilient/ hardworking, she doesnt give up even when things take a turn - Hufflepuff Smart enough to find the marbles and curiosity- Ravenclaw Cunning enough to trick the bedlam twice- Slytherin
Very intriguing video! The amount of editing and research in this is why UA-cam was created. Keep up the good work! I never thought that I would be so engrossed for 16 whole minutes! 😊
Meh I think they shouldn't just because every remake of animations are usually like really bad and the original version should be the the only film just because of how amazing it is
the book and the movie clash a lot like little details to a whole character it’s weird because he’s explaining the book but the visuals are the movie also isn’t his name bobinski not bobo
They do this in the movie because of the 100 year old taffy the real old women feed her in their apartment, I think it has to do a little bit with them being emotionally stuck in their past
I think that the old women were made out of relevant materials by the other mother. The other father was made out of pumpkin, Wylie looks like hes stuffed and the old women are made out of taffy.
I feel like around it was more common for parents to be divorcing so when they told her everyone had two sets of parents so if she asked about it at school people would think nothing of it
Dude idk if this is like a sign or something- But im in bed watching this and im like sweating hot- I just got FREAKING CHILLS DOWN MY SPINEEEE.. WTHHHHH
Fun fact: Niel Gaiman actually had the thing with the wasps happen to him IRL. (Note: He was the father in this situation, not Coraline. I would hope that was obvious.)
I think the reason why the Beldam hates cats is because her own cat (the talking black cat), who'd be been loyal to her for a long time, betrayed her when it tried to help one of the children (who became a ghost). She's so hurt by this because it's the only creature that she trusts. I also agree with the commented who said the cat was her familiar, that's why it can go to the real world whenever it wants to.
I actually read coralline last year in 7th grade for literature. We took a pretty long time to understand what the other mother and father were doing but once we understood, we all got nightmares. I never finished the book I just read all my friend’s answers and understood the book without actually reading the complete book (sorry for that useless rant) Also love your tie
I only started getting into Coraline around last year. I started seeing some clips from the film and I was enjoying what I was seeing. I eventually managed to see the film for the first time back in August this year when they rereleased it in theatres for its 15th anniversary and I absolutely loved it. As a huge animation fan, I absolutely adored this film and Coraline herself was a huge reason as to why. I really loved her as a character. She so easily could have been an annoying brat, but, from how she was portrayed, she was very, very likeable, and Dakota Fanning was also perfectly cast as the character. I actually got all of Laika’s films on Blu-Ray recently, so I’m excited to check out the other films they’ve done.
When he was talking about collecting the three eyes, saying he can’t list how many games do the same thing..I seen my all time favorite game from when I was a kid lol
When wibe said if you fell and looked up you’d see a sky of stars in the middle of the day I think it is the other world cause it is always night in there
If so, it was probably one of the places she sealed up. I know what people are saying, oh she could have gotten the key using the well, but she likely knew that well was a portal of sorts, so she sealed it up so the cat wouldn’t be able to go through it, if he knew how to open it...
momnadal You’re incorrect, Coraline was released in 2009 while Strangers Thing was released in 2016 and is currently ongoing with hints of a season 4 being released soon. Stranger Things probably used the “Other World” from Coraline as a reference to create “The Upside Down”.
What if at the end of the movie her mom was waking her up and coraline realizes she was dreaming and the other mother didn’t exist, those kids souls didn’t get stolen, and she didn’t eat that good food👁👄👁...
This happens a lot,if you look at a movie and then see the book,you’ll see that the book wither has more or less information than in the movie,and example of this is Matilda by Roald Dahl,in the movie,there’s a scene where Matilda and her parents’ television breaks magically,but in the book,it’s nowhere to be seen,similarly,in the book,there’s a scene where Matilda borrows one of her friend’s parrot by bribing him,in the movie,there’s no such scene. In Coraline,there’s a lot of stuff in the movie that’s not in book too,like Wybie,the directors added him as a side character in the movie so Coraline wasn’t talking to the air the whole time,in the book,those scenes were cut out as the cat takes place of Wybie,talking about more important subjects like how the world is all fake
@@mayeda. I really think these differences are because of copyright. Not everything in an adaptation picks all events in book or series. They sometimes alter events or even disregard them so that they don't copy the entire book or series.
I remember reading this book waaaay back when I was thirteen, just on a whim because the cover looked weird but interesting. Months later I found out about the movie and my mom decided to take me for my birthday since it came out that month. When I tell you I was scared shitless and gripping that theater chair so hard during the entire film...
I literally don't know why I'm watching the history of Coraline, I literally know Coraline by heart and always quote it all the time 😅 This is my favorite movie everrr 💞
This movie has literally been my favourite since I was a kid and I even loved the book! I still cannot believe it didn't creep me out more because those book descriptions are pretty creepy. Awesome video btw!
Can we talked about what you just put on the TV when you say “She decides to turn in and watch TV” It was a Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared character. Great job you are a man of culture 😏
I just realized. When Coraline and Wybie throw the other mother's hand down the well you can look at how the inside of the well looks and the inside of the little door in comparison.
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The Beldam's previous vitamins like, Pennywise the only clue is a trail of bloody clothes in the tunnel.
Please do monster house
I love Coraline xx
Do John Kramer the Jigsaw Killer.
Do wybie please
So Whyborn wasn’t in the book? I thought he was the most sympathetic character on the other side- poor guy got his mouth sewn shut. Always loved the cat too- Keith David’s the man!
MMMMV'sDad Wybie was only added into the movie because in the book Coraline talks to herself a lot and in the movie they didn’t want her to be lonely
Gotcha- thanks for replying
They did not wanna make coraline lonely in the movie but in the book she has the cat with her and helps guide her in the book
Thanks again for replying
Yeah they needed a character that coraline could share her thoughts to
As I said, the true horror of this movie was with the old ladies performing in the teather.
Teather
Nice period you failed to put after the "S" on your username, by the way...
*Pobody's nerfect: deal with it.*
Geo Leo i appreciate the TGP reference, if it was one i mean
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@Abigail Chaiyasate damn, fuck you.
That's not how ocd is alike at all.
It's not perfecting it's having a part of your mind being off and giving you suicidal thoughts and making you think things you never wanna think.
SERIOUSLY stop thinking that everything is so simple
Coraline reminds me of the story of Hansel and Gretel. They were both tricked into believing the illusion of this perfect home with everything they could ever want and end up tricking the witch whether it’s putting her in the oven or down a well.
Ya same
Yes.
and her locking the beldam in is just like the kids putting the witch in the oven!
which book/movie is it?
@@Ariya897 handsel and gretel is an old fairy tale1!
The beldam does the opposite of pennywise when luring victims
She shows them things they love while pennywise shows them their worst fears.
But ultimately they're doing the same thing, luring children.
Same goal, different strategies
penny wise feeds on the energy of fear, the beldam eats souls
OMGGGGG YESSS
@ the thing is pennywise in the novel eats souls and physical body’s the fear of energy makes him stronger
My first horror movies as a kid, Coralline and Monster House
Yo I loved monster house
😭🤚
I was so scared of monster house back then 😃
samee and i still watch them!
Still to this day,two of the scariest movies I saw as a kid 😭.Coraline always just got to me tho....something about it and everyone else feels it but can’t describe it as well and that’s what so good about the movie I guess
Monster house was the GOAT
I personally feel Coraline physically escaped of course where she can see her friends, family, and live a normal life afterwards. However, overall, in terms of her mental and emotional attributes, the Beldam will always have memory in Coraline.
When I was watching the movie and the camera zoomed out of the garden party the shape of the garden looked like coraline or the beldam..
I can only imagine how coraline would tell her kids and grandkids about her....adventure
Good thing I don't have any
But I think it would terrify them
Coraline Jones I don’t even think you’d tell them
😮😮😮😮
She wouldn't.
They (especially her grandkids) would probably just dismiss it as an old lady telling them a scary story to trick them into behaving.
I know this because that's how I was to my parents and especially grandparent 😐
To them it would ultimately be that "Your grandfather had to walk 6 miles without any shoes to get to school" story that virtually every parent tells.
This man forgot about the most interesting part of the story. When Coraline escapes the other mother and is walking through the hallway she senses the presence of another creature more ominous and ancient than the Beldum.
SHE WHAT NOW
I need to read the book lol. My new favorite theory is that the Beldam and Pennywise are the same kind of creature that just have different hunting strategies. Perhaps there’s a kind of matriarch that’s stronger than both of these two, and that that matriarch is what Coraline felt in the tunnel as the tunnel may be a kind of special path from the matriarch’s power. Theories are fun
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Hahaha wtf that’s actually pretty good considering how old Pennywise is 😁
@@songbird6414 it makes sense that penny-wise and the beldam are similar. Penny-wises true form is a spider and he can shape shift. The other mother is very similar as she takes the form of a spider and she can shape shift. I would love a book and a movie where pennywise and the beldam work together!
@@billiedrakeley4774 I thought that Pennywises true form couldn't be comprehended by humans...
@@starlight9857 no, but his true form is a spider, he comes from the origin of the spider and the turtle.
In the books, coraline was fascinated with the other world, but she didn’t show very much excitement like she did in the movies. The whole time she was calm and kept being cautious, especially after her parents went missing.
That tie is so dope.
Yes
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The Beldam is an exact match to Pennywise's spider form.
Does that make Coraline a Loser?
@@CZsWorld Yes. My worst fears are snakes piranhas The Other Mother and Midnight Sparkle.
@@_.d4ed The Beldam's previous vitamins like, Pennywise the only clue is a trail of bloody clothes in the tunnel.
CZsWorld maybe she has the shining
the beldam is on a whole other level to pennywise. that shits engraved in my drawer of traumatic experiences
Coralline will always be my favorite childhood horror movie
Same
Same
English teacher: Why is Coralines hair blue?
Me: Idk is there a reason?
English teacher: It symbolizes her sadness when her parents have gone missing
Also English teacher: *asks the author*
Author: Idk it was the first color that came to mind
Her hair wasn't that color in the book also there's a picture that shows that her hair was dyed
It's actually a gift that her parents basically gave her to compromise for them moving
Of course lol as english teachers always do .. always tryna dig deep into things that never had a hidden meaning and claim it's a definite that there is and it's important to dig into in general .. and it's always over stupid ass small things like ... Hair color lol .. I mean yea there's times where small things symbolize something but when the f is it so important shit needs to be made up to dig into lol when it's not obviously there ..like the majoy of the time and if it isn't .. it's not super important to notice ..
Juice Box is that why she never bathes
Well, the only thing I can come up that sounds like what a English teacher would say, in the movie. If you looked in the real world, all the colors are washed out and gray, but Coraline has blue hair and a bright yellow raincoat. Maybe it's because to symbolize that Coraline is different than the real world in a way, and it would lead to her wanting to explore the other world as the passage way is this bright galaxy color.
I'm sorry if I sounded like a English teacher,
Coraline is one of the greatest movies ever made and one of the greatest books, it’s crazy who thought that buttons could scare us? But now I hate buttons lmao
Coraline is a masterpiece! But I actually prefer the film over the book for some reason
Spike 32 true so much work went into it
For me it’s creepy not scary.
Honestly such an amazing film!
Coraline is one of the greatest moives ever made and one of the greatest books, it's
Hey did y’all know that on the cake that the other mother gave coralline, when she gets there the first time, it says “welcome home” but it’s in cursive right? In the ‘O’ in welcome there is only one loop in it but the ‘O’ in the home.. there is two loops. If you didn’t know when someone puts two loops in their O it means they are lying. So that means that the other mother was hinting that coralline was welcome but not home :)
omfg
You too get stuck in this infernal loop of UA-cam Shorts as I can see. scrolling and scrolling and scrolling...
I thought that the other father or one of the ghosts wrote it because they seemed to be trying to help her. The other mother probably doesn’t want her to leave.
u copied that from a tik tok
@@santanalopez6697 they're just sharing Information, they're not saying they came up with it
Coraline's house looks like the Neibolt house from IT.
Adam Nur it’s neibolt
Oh shi-
The Beldam is an exact match to Pennywise.
ITS NEIBOLT HOUSE!!!!!!
@@cookiekaspbrak1893 The Beldam is an exact match to Pennywise.
When it showed Shane Dawson in the stone lmaooooooo
I screamed lol
I lost it lmao
When
Suga_Suxxgar I meant to say snow but I’m not sure what time
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I used to watch this almost every day when I was little and did not get nightmares but now that I see how dark the movie is I can’t unsee it
This movie deadass gave me nightmares and even now it creeps me out in some places...
Same here
Same
im 11 years old but i watched this when i was 6 or 7 and my brother forced me to watch it and it creeped me out and i couldnt sleep in my own bed for a month and i threw away all my toys with button eyes and im still terrified of that movie and i think that freddie krougar (sorry dont know how to spell lol) and pennywise isnt as scary as coraline
So this movie takes the saying "the eyes are the gateway to the soul" to a new level
Idk why but this comment reminds me of the Sharingan
Oooh. I did not think of it that way. Thank you :)
“Most HORRIFIC creatures to ever be created”
*gets Barbie ad*
AAH!
That’s some scary shit
@@griffiinator very
barbie is pretty terrifying
lmao i got the bounty paper towel ad
When youre little you dont realize how creepy this movie is
Jasta Ykotuce lol I did
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I never thought of it and I don't think so now. 😅
I definitely did. When I was with my friend in his summer shed I had to hide my face in a pillow because I was way to freaked out.
It never gave me nightmares or anything but I always thought about the pain of getting a needle in my eye
Fan fact: that scene with the wasps happended in real life with Gaiman while he was strolling with his kids and was a major inspiration for the messege and concept of the book. He took almost 40 stings, and was terrified of going back to get his glasses, which he lost while trying to shake the wasps out of his hair.
It is a pitty they didn't put it in the movie, since the event had such an impact in the author himself, to the point that he basically copy pasted it in the book.
The real story of Caroline is way scarier: (btw it’s just a myth) one day these two little girls, Blue Eyes and Turkey, were walking home one day when they say this woman playing a drum. Every time the girl would play the drum little people would come out of it and dance. The little girls thought this was so amazing and they wanted the drum so bad. But the woman told them the only way she would give them the drum is if they were naughty. So the girls went home and started doing things bad to get the drum. They’re mother started to get upset bc they were misbehaving. The next day the little girls went back to the spot the woman was playing the drum on. She was still there and the little girls told her abt how they were bad so they could get the drum. The woman told them they weren’t bad enough so when they got home they were even more bad. They’re mother told them that if they continue to be naughty she would leave and horrible new mother with a wooden tail and glass eyes would come and be they’re new mother. The girls didn’t take her seriously and they went back to the spot the woman played the drum at. She said they still weren’t naughty enough. So they went home and were the absolute most horrible they could be to their mother. The next day the woman said they STILL weren’t naughty enough to get the drum. So they went home and when they walked in their mother was gone and all that was there was a horrific, terrifying woman with a wooden tail and glass eyes......,( this is the version I heard maybe a few things are different abt this story, this is just what I heard)
Coraline was inspired by this old story
you copied form jessie v
@@getalife5332 well I didn’t copy... yes I found this story from her but... I didn’t copy...
Your grammar is awful
@@ecoli3524 Oh be quiet grammar nazi, it's not of importance
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"Some of the most horrific creatures ever created."
Me: theater kids........
Hey! Haha
An add came on so I saw "your ex"
Kids in general
As a theater kid, truly
As a techie, I can confirm
"2nd or 3rd grade"
Me: has always thought she was like 4th grade 5th grade age
Me now: *surprised Pikachu face*
Coraline is 11. She would be in 6 grade were I live. (Canada)
I always thought she was 11-12ish
Bubba sawyer Is my husbando she’d be in her first year of secondary school
Yeah, I thought she was in sixth grade cause that's what grade she'd be in here. I was eleven in sixth grade.
I thought Coraline was at least 12 with that dyed hair cause the picture of her in her parents room her natural hair color is brown and she looks younger
As a kid, I grew up being raised by a huge covert narcissist. I just realized that the other mother is kind of a big metaphor for people like that and I'm realizing why I loved this story so much as a kid.
Another great moment: My Coraline cosplay was retweeted by none other than Neil Gaiman on Halloween a few years back- I was so extremely ecstatic that I think I cried
What's your twitter?
@@fairy.of.shampoo-t7p look who's silent
really?? link to the tweet?
WOW
Suga_Suxxgar I got rid of my twitter awhile ago, I have the screenshot of it on my phone but there’s no way to show you guys.
Tbh, I needed to read the Coraline Book.
Since I watched the movie version of it about 100 times already.
Breanna Mccaherty I have it and I 100 percent recommend it
@@bubblegummochi.3294 Cool! I wish I have the Coraline Book tho.
I need to as well
I highly recommend the book.You can find it at rlly any book store for abt £10 or under
Mcflurry Material sweet! Cheers
call me crazy, but this is one of the most scary movies I’ve ever watched.
when I meant scary I meant the theories.)
Not as a kid but now I have this wierd feeling I don't wanna go to the other world
@@Juanmaligno they only take children that’s younger then 13
@@inotdarkness8438 how specific lol not sure where you got that info and even then it doesn't change that it has a eerie vibe?
@@Juanmaligno ever wonder why all the kids are under 13 when they died?
@@inotdarkness8438 again your comment doesn't have to do with anything I said lol also I said it's just wierd how you said a specific age when you could just say she only take kids and even then it doesn't have to do anything with my comment
coraline: scared of spiders
also coraline: in the movie squishes insects with bare hands
me: *shook*
Wow.
Wait when did they show she was scared of spiders?
@@LeahWithHerself he said?
@@cat-jc6cz When?
@@LeahWithHerself Maybe in the original story or when Beldam became a spider?
The Coraline movie is one of those adaptations that are so good I love it despite some changes from the book. I'm still a little meh about giving her a sidekick - I thought one of the really awesome themes in the book was that she did it/ HAD to do it herself (other than The Cat of course!). But they did at least do some neat things with his character so eh, there's that at least.
I think Wybee mostly helps us as the audience see into Coraline's mind. A lot of books show us the internal monologue but thats a lot harder in a movie if you dont have a person to bounce these thoughts off of. Also gives the other world an extra treat for Coraline as in it she has a friend (and she has one in her world by the end of the movie too which is a satisfying end imo). Frankly though I love both the movie and the book for what they are.
darkgryphon42 she did do it herself
If it weren't for wybie, coraline would be alone a lot of the time. I know that she was alone in the books, but having a character constantly alone/talking to themselves doesn't make a very good movie. I also liked that they added that wybies grandmother's sister was taken by the other mother
What I find interesting is, the story of coraline seems like an interesting relatable story for a lot of kids, they have parents who are busy a lot and they see two sides of their parents, when they are able to give them attention. Which may be less often, hence why the ones who were not busy were bad and creepy. A new normal that she experiences sometimes with the other world is creepy.
I have a feeling the Other Father kinda helped her just because he accidentally mimic the real Father's bravery for his daughter.
I always thought The Other Father helped because he saw what happened to the previous victims, and he didn't want Coraline to suffer the same fate
He did help her and he was discarded because of that.
Well other father did help when he's about to died he said to coraline " take this"
Or bc they were the Beldams slaves
Okay but can we talk about how well done this horror movie was? It was angled towards kids but didn’t attempt to hold off on the fear factor, meaning that it couldn’t rely on gore, torture, and even jump scares to scare the audience because it WAS such a young audience. Despite this, though, it’s a legitimately terrifying movie. It’s so well done in the atmosphere, characters, and visuals. Honestly, I believe this movie should be studied in film classes. There are so many different elements that come together to form an absolutely brilliant piece.
something that scares me is that the well and the tunnel look almost identical. so what if the well is another way of entering or exiting the other world
I’ll tell you a scary fact
1. The ghosts faces are like that cuz that’s the face they made when the other-mother sewed the buttons in their eyes
2. The wall paper is simple- the wallpaper has bugs as the wallpaper
3. The pictures are the ghosts
4. The other-father warning song
That’s the end of the scaryfacts
I want wallpaper with bugs on it
Toga himiko
Painer girl:screaming
Boy: oh no oh nooh no oh nooh no no no no no nooooooooooo oh no oh no oh nooh no oh nooooooooooooooooooooooooo no please
Wybies grandmothers sister:oh sh*t
Other mother when she's done:potions each kid and takes pictures and edits them black*
Toga himiko
Coraline when she sees a spider on the wallpaper:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Toga himiko
Other father:have a warning song
Other mother:yeah it's not that so it's ok
"The other father warning song"? Elaborate please im confused
At the end, it must be embarrassing for the thousand year old other mother that can create alternate detentions to be outsmarted by a third grader.
She's old but she's isolated. She can only learn from the two weeks of watching the kids before she lures them in. She doesn't read or talk to anyone but the victims.
Cpraline’s actually 11 so she’d be in 4th or 5th grade
@@Dizzydoodles_ or in 6th I was 10 in the 5th grade, & 11 In 6th ,she shouldn’t be 11 in the 4th unless she failed.
The fact that she was 11 at that time :)
@Vex yeah it depends on if her birthday was after school season starting like September, October November etc but other than that if that was not the case that mean she failed. You’re supposed to start kindergarten at 5 & graduate high school at 17
Coraline is a masterpiece in animation. It’s as sweet and as charming as it is creepy. And I really appreciate the extensive work you’ve done analyzing different aspects and characters of this iconic movie. A lot of hard work. Respect.
Coraline and Monster House were litterally my whole childhood
, I LOVE THIS!!
I watched Monster House on my 12th bday 😂 that was scary
same and grandmother hallower
Oh my gosh I loved monster house! I literally watched it yesterday with my sister and we commented on how chowder was similar to us. Mainly because we make jokes and do dumb stuff all the time.
Coraline at the end of the summer: I know what I’m doing for my summer experience essay....
I mean, I think it does happen around the end of summer? her mother said she needed new clothes for school in the book.
vidnaey oh what I meant was it was a joke because Richie Tozier from IT said the same thing srry it was explained badly 😅
😼 love the reference
Imagine if they made another coralline movie but it was about her kids and the other mother and coralline trying to keep them away from the other mother.
They could just move to another house tho, the other mother can't leave that house
Coraline is the best movie on Netflix.
Lilly Patman it’s on netflix?!
living meme69 yessir
It not on mine :C and it’s not on nowtv anymore
Shrek it’s not on mine either
or scott pilgrim!!
I was obsessed with coralline when I was younger
Same
Me too
Me lol
Same.
You... Couldn't be anymore right! I used to be spooked by visiting the site they had, It sorta resembled the click point PC games in a way and it intrigued my interests for the movie.
But that's not even the end of it, Does anyone remember the toys Hardee's/Carl's Jr used to give out? I had that one blueish key with her face, I loved that key... A LOT, There was something special about that key out of all the stuff I had was the one I always had in my pockets the most... But I don't remember where I left it sadly... So I made a key myself with the alphabet stickers I could conjure (I was very young back then mind you.) But if I find it again on some flea market I'll get it again man.
But yeah that movie after finally getting it on the McDonald's Redbox, despite the creepy stuff I do remember it fondly. HECK at the time Blockbuster was still with us I remembered getting the game off the movie on the PS2 for a limited time (Because Blockbuster.) In Christmas, good shit let me tell you and I only got to the pre-other world stages until I needed to return it... You could say I was also the lad that genuinely had similar dreams like the chick myself, she even mostly appeared in the mitts of things, But given they were long gone dreams how they ended is unknown.
0:11 I really like that shot of the Beldam. That's how my grandmother used to look like in old photos.
Coralline : sees weird lady with buttons for eyes and says hi
Me: enjoys movie
Also me : HAS ANYONE TOLD YOU NOT TO TALK TO STRANGERS!?
Literally
Coraline:sees lady with button for eyes and says Hi
Me: sees lady with button for eyes no go back to my house
A-are you trying to be insulting?
( ̄▽ ̄)"
@Jaxson Bobby Who stutters in a UA-cam comment?
Me sees my mother with buttons on her eyes
Me:f*** this s*** im out
Feel like the movie lied to children that it’s friendly just like the mother lied to Coraline that she is innocent.
They suceeded i thought it was for kids and watched it when i was 7
@@maryjoygelizon4268 I saw it when I was like 4 or younger but I faced my fear at 6 and I had a house with a door like in corallines house
@@iisparklez what was behind it?
@@skyisherelol3492 it was just like a little space to put something in and then just a wall
I used to LOVE this movie when I was like 4-5 but when I got older I realized how creepy and weird this movie is like the theater scene lol it's good though but I it creeps me out
Coraline’s mom seemed more loving towards Coraline in the book. In the movie they portrayed her as impatient but she really does care for Coraline, as does her father. You can also tell Coraline, though often pushed to the side by the both of them, loves both of her parents. You can tell this because she cries when they are missing, and puts herself in great danger to save them. The relationship between Coraline and her parents isn’t in your face, but it’s definitely there; they all love one another, even though her parents are often busy with other things and leave her with herself as company.
The Scene where she goes in the theater to get the second soul has always scared me...
also she’s wearing a yellow rain coat which is also worn in It.
@Shusibuu San and six in LN startin to see a pattern here
Yellow is a symbol of danger so maybe that's why
I always get chills when Bobinsky tells coraline “don’t go through tiny door…” with such a mysterious tone and his accent.
CzsWorld, I like your tie. And did anyone else see the Death Note notebook in the background??
Lauren Wood me 2
When?
Coraline- *looks through the stone and sees Shane Dawson*
IM DYING 😂
Yes
I saw this comment when that happened
time stamp?
@@keiyan5950 9:43
Lmao
10:19 “Where the book describes some of the most horrific creatures ever created”
*ad pops up*
OH GOD IT’S TERRIFYING!
Oh that poor poor child. She must be TRAMATIZED.
IKR!
Watching that movie we were Traumatized just imagine how Traumatized she was!!
@@natasha5553 o
I guess I'm also traumatized of the whole movie
It's traumatized
Like people are going to think she is crazy but like it real and he be needing LOTS of therapy
(Edit) if that makes sense
When you watched the movie coralline did you notice when coralline telling her parents about her going into the other world that there’s was a clock on the oven and it said 1/17/94?
Faith Best What do you think it means?
Vajha Cuiellette that they most likely lives In 1994 and that the date was January 17. So it was January 17, 1994
so coraline is still alive today xD
Faith Best | Damn exactly one day before I was born lol Bday is 01/18/94 👀
@@thatgirlPAIGE94 👀
Bravery to face the beldam- Gryffindor
Resilient/ hardworking, she doesnt give up even when things take a turn - Hufflepuff
Smart enough to find the marbles and curiosity- Ravenclaw
Cunning enough to trick the bedlam twice- Slytherin
👏👏
She’s hogwarts herself
Ik it was a horror movie when they named the boy whyborn short for why were u born😭
Wyborne*
Its sad that his parents named him that even though he is a fictional character.
Payton Lyman his parents are never mentioned during the film, only his grandma. Maybe she raises him and his parents aren’t in the picture?
WHY. WERE. YOU. BORN.
R/ThatsDeep
“She gathers her bravery,marches up...and...
_Laughs_ *Calls the police-* “
She doesn’t call the police she calls her dad listen closely
Very intriguing video! The amount of editing and research in this is why UA-cam was created. Keep up the good work! I never thought that I would be so engrossed for 16 whole minutes! 😊
Do you ever get so obsessed with a movie that you start watching every video based on it?
yes me
yes.
Stop reading my mind
all the time lmao
It's me and mean girls... And also gilmore girls lmao
They need to make a live action movie, that would be scary
Yeah I know right I feel you
Actually, the 2009 movie was actually going to be live action, but they changed it because it would be too scary.
momnadal ugh that would of been so cool, I love scary movies
Meh I think they shouldn't just because every remake of animations are usually like really bad and the original version should be the the only film just because of how amazing it is
The Weekly Show With Ichigo that's true too!
Coraline is now an anime girl helping suicide victims face their traumas
Huh???
huh wait what
@@ichibankasugafan53 Watch wonder egg priority. its an anime. the protagonist, Ohto Ai, looks like Coraline so much
@@liliannramirez4585 I was referencing the anime wonder egg priority. (its great you should watch it)
I understood this reference
the book and the movie clash a lot like little details to a whole character it’s weird because he’s explaining the book but the visuals are the movie also isn’t his name bobinski not bobo
bobo is short for bobinski mate
11:04 I always thought their faces look like they were made out of Laffy Taffy
Rachel Barrett SAME
Lmao me too
They do this in the movie because of the 100 year old taffy the real old women feed her in their apartment, I think it has to do a little bit with them being emotionally stuck in their past
I think that the old women were made out of relevant materials by the other mother. The other father was made out of pumpkin, Wylie looks like hes stuffed and the old women are made out of taffy.
im sorry but im mesmerized by the ad thing with the horror story i- zero words just thoughts, indescribably amazing
Bruh this movie scared the shit out of me then and still does
Sameeeee. I hate it lol
I was forced into watching it multiple times by my older siblings, I’m still incredibly scared of it.
@@cr11pt1c2
Your sisters cruel😂
circling the wagon Lol I fall asleep to it.....Does that make me a psycho? 😂
It is not scary because I read something and the pink house is real
CORALINE freaked me out when I was a kid, it still freaks me out 🤦🏽♀️
ikr same but i cannot stop watching these videos and i cant sleep
Me too, but it’s such a good movie, so well made, I can’t stop watching it
This is the best kid horror movie, and nobody is changing my mind.
Animated, yes.
I feel like around it was more common for parents to be divorcing so when they told her everyone had two sets of parents so if she asked about it at school people would think nothing of it
This is a great movie. I have watched this movie so many times but always notice something new every time.
Dude idk if this is like a sign or something- But im in bed watching this and im like sweating hot- I just got FREAKING CHILLS DOWN MY SPINEEEE.. WTHHHHH
Coraline & The corpse bride was one of my favorites as a kid. Never understood why some kids were so afraid of these.
Hehe same I watched them both when I was 3-4 years old
Sameeeee
i mean i was afraid but it was and is still really good yk
I was terrified because I don’t like the idea of someone sewing buttons on my eyelids
I thought kids were the one not afraid by those movies? Cause kid are pure, they usually doesn't even understand death not to say fear it
Low-key her father's dish sounds good
Ngl it kinda does
Agree! I want the recipe
Am I the only one that finds something new every time I watch coraline
Fun fact: Niel Gaiman actually had the thing with the wasps happen to him IRL. (Note: He was the father in this situation, not Coraline. I would hope that was obvious.)
that's really fascinating. I love that quote, it's so powerful.
Is nobody gonna talk about his awesome pennywise tie??? Where’d you get it i want one
Lmaooo it’s the “don’t hug me I’m scared” on the tv for me 🤣
I think the reason why the Beldam hates cats is because her own cat (the talking black cat), who'd be been loyal to her for a long time, betrayed her when it tried to help one of the children (who became a ghost). She's so hurt by this because it's the only creature that she trusts. I also agree with the commented who said the cat was her familiar, that's why it can go to the real world whenever it wants to.
I actually read coralline last year in 7th grade for literature. We took a pretty long time to understand what the other mother and father were doing but once we understood, we all got nightmares. I never finished the book I just read all my friend’s answers and understood the book without actually reading the complete book (sorry for that useless rant)
Also love your tie
What if your teacher saw this
Gianni Lopez i don’t think she would care, she hated our class the most lol
I only started getting into Coraline around last year. I started seeing some clips from the film and I was enjoying what I was seeing. I eventually managed to see the film for the first time back in August this year when they rereleased it in theatres for its 15th anniversary and I absolutely loved it. As a huge animation fan, I absolutely adored this film and Coraline herself was a huge reason as to why. I really loved her as a character. She so easily could have been an annoying brat, but, from how she was portrayed, she was very, very likeable, and Dakota Fanning was also perfectly cast as the character. I actually got all of Laika’s films on Blu-Ray recently, so I’m excited to check out the other films they’ve done.
Finally someone who cares for this movie I much as I do
Have you ever seen me sis
e ɗ e n I’m a dude.
Catub’s TV I call everyone sis????
Catub’s TV my question is why you would post something like that after I liked and reply to your comment positively
Idk why you are going off on me?
When he was talking about collecting the three eyes, saying he can’t list how many games do the same thing..I seen my all time favorite game from when I was a kid lol
I-spy
RoyalySweet huh
Neil Gaiman wrote the book for his LITTLE Like wow,that kid has a heck lotta courage.
When wibe said if you fell and looked up you’d see a sky of stars in the middle of the day I think it is the other world cause it is always night in there
Cool observation!
If so, it was probably one of the places she sealed up. I know what people are saying, oh she could have gotten the key using the well, but she likely knew that well was a portal of sorts, so she sealed it up so the cat wouldn’t be able to go through it, if he knew how to open it...
Yesss
you spelling wybie as wibe is one of the funniest things i’ve ever seen
literally stumbled upon this channel last night and its now my favorite.
There's a theory that the well is another one of the portals since it looks so similar to the portal Coraline goes through
I just realized that “the other world” is like the upside down in stranger things
😲 oh my gosh you're right 😂
This was years before stranger things . Stranger things is highly overrated
Omg I love stranger things so so so so so o much
@@momnadal Are you stupid? They clearly mean Coraline came out before stranger things.
momnadal You’re incorrect, Coraline was released in 2009 while Strangers Thing was released in 2016 and is currently ongoing with hints of a season 4 being released soon. Stranger Things probably used the “Other World” from Coraline as a reference to create “The Upside Down”.
What if at the end of the movie her mom was waking her up and coraline realizes she was dreaming and the other mother didn’t exist, those kids souls didn’t get stolen, and she didn’t eat that good food👁👄👁...
Half of the stuff Wasn’t in the movie like her watching tv, calling the cops, seeing the blob with feet, and the picnics I don’t get it.
This is an analysis of the book
these are in the book, the movie has left out and added some more things (like how wybie was added because coraline talks to herself a lot)
The doll wasn't mentioned in the book as well.
This happens a lot,if you look at a movie and then see the book,you’ll see that the book wither has more or less information than in the movie,and example of this is Matilda by Roald Dahl,in the movie,there’s a scene where Matilda and her parents’ television breaks magically,but in the book,it’s nowhere to be seen,similarly,in the book,there’s a scene where Matilda borrows one of her friend’s parrot by bribing him,in the movie,there’s no such scene. In Coraline,there’s a lot of stuff in the movie that’s not in book too,like Wybie,the directors added him as a side character in the movie so Coraline wasn’t talking to the air the whole time,in the book,those scenes were cut out as the cat takes place of Wybie,talking about more important subjects like how the world is all fake
@@mayeda. I really think these differences are because of copyright. Not everything in an adaptation picks all events in book or series. They sometimes alter events or even disregard them so that they don't copy the entire book or series.
Oh my god, I never realized the tea leaves scene with the hand was connected to the other mother's hand at the end
This movie used to be my favourite when I was younger. I have surely watched more than 100 times.
I don’t get what’s so scary about it
I remember reading this book waaaay back when I was thirteen, just on a whim because the cover looked weird but interesting. Months later I found out about the movie and my mom decided to take me for my birthday since it came out that month. When I tell you I was scared shitless and gripping that theater chair so hard during the entire film...
3:29
MST means STD in french. I was confused for a second
😂😂😂
Lmaooo
When I was little and I had a sleepover me and my friends would always try to watch this movie but we never could because we were so scared.
I literally don't know why I'm watching the history of Coraline, I literally know Coraline by heart and always quote it all the time 😅 This is my favorite movie everrr 💞
This movie has literally been my favourite since I was a kid and I even loved the book! I still cannot believe it didn't creep me out more because those book descriptions are pretty creepy. Awesome video btw!
Can we talked about what you just put on the TV when you say
“She decides to turn in and watch TV” It was a Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared character. Great job you are a man of culture 😏
i thought i was the only one to have noticed!
@@aureliajarnias Well no I also noticed and laughed
I just realized. When Coraline and Wybie throw the other mother's hand down the well you can look at how the inside of the well looks and the inside of the little door in comparison.