I love how the cat in the book just says his whole deal is that, ya know, he's a cat. He doesn't have a name because his species aren't dumb. He's just a cat. And there's a history of a cat. Im still absolutely watching this
Yeah, I'm of the mind that the cat is exactly how he describes himself. A cat. Probably all cats can move between worlds, and talk in some but not in ours. Probably cats don't need names, because they identify each other through smell and body language and things we don't notice. And Gaiman has cats of his own, he's probably pretty aware of their amazing abilities to just disappear sometimes, and how they seem to sense all kinds of stuff we can't. Cats are famously mysterious and strange and... otherworldly sometimes. And the cat in Coraline is an outdoor cat, probably a stray, with 'quite a bit of wild in it' (as my nana would have said).
Love the detail of the cat letting Coraline pet his belly at the end of the story. Cats don't actually like belly pets like dogs because it's a vunerable area they protect when in fights. So the cat letting Coraline pet such a vulnerable spot for him shows they've really become close
@Firedemongaming And Wybie only appears in the movie if my memory serves me correctly. So everything we know about the grandmother is in the movie. And Wybies grandmother has little screen time and the only info about her is just the stuff about her sister.
Pretty sure the cat is just a cat. Coraline was made by Neil Gaiman and if you've read some of his other works, like the sandman, he has this running theme with cats where they're sort of in-between worlds. The cats dialogue is just it referring to the nature of cats. You name a dog and it comes when it calls you. You name a cat and it comes to you when it wants to.
"Pretty sure the cat is just a cat." Oh boy some people are so blind and stupid. The "cat" is not and has never been an actual cat. Watch this: ua-cam.com/video/HNP6mHAGOBw/v-deo.html Watch all of it in fact: ua-cam.com/play/PLzG_3q50DuPnorgp2Fhr7Qyp2P70Qrjtv.html Wake the fuck up already.... Michelle.
Personally I reckon Coraline’s cat is meowpheus (cat dream) or something similar to him, an entity that can take whichever form it likes and isn’t good nor evil, it simply is
I also think, the fact that the cat doesn't have a name implicates that it is somehow immune to or above the Beldam's powers. It has no name, so she can't take it away like she did with the children. The cat knows what is what and therefore isn't susceptible to any kind of manipulation and can come and go as it pleases. Maybe it is some kind of metaphor for self-confidence and self-reliance, because that's makes Coraline stand up to the Beldam in the end. And after that, the cat really seems to accept the friendship with Coraline, whereas before it seemed kind of annoyed by her sometimes. To me, that implies that Coraline has grown and is now more on a level with the cat. Oh yeah, and the cat's voice that sound like the voice in the back of Coraline's head? I think it is her voice, in some way. It says in the book, it is like the voice in her head but male. When I think about the own voice in my head, I am not sure what gender it has. It depends. I often hear words spoken by other people in my head. So the cat's voice could be Coraline's voice, too.
By far the most mysterious character in the movie and the book. We don't know where he comes from. Most importantly how he's able to talk or even knows what the other mother is 🐈⬛
I love the cat and honestly anything coraline. I was so obsessed that I read the book as a 26 year old. It was to easy and simple for it to be super interesting to me unfortunately but the movie is still one of my favorites of all time. But I will say the book does add some cool details for sure
I used to think this too but what would even be the plot of the second one? I rewatched analyzed this movie many times but now I feel like the story is finished
I can’t speak for the others,but I’m an avid watcher of The Theorizer and while his Coraline theories may seem outlandish on the outside,in a lot of areas they’re frighteningly plausible and where they’re not they’re incredibly interesting and creepy to make up for it
One of my favorite books! The movie got me into the horror genre. Thank you for going back to this book! Your original 'Other Mother' video is what got me to buy the audio book.
The Cat's origin story always intrigued me with its sparks of mystery and possibilities. You never fail to captivate my interest with your analyses and knowledge of the characters in your videos! I have seen numerous theories regarding this snarky feline and his past and I agree with yours (that the Cat was once human and tried to interfere with the Beldam's plans to steal a soul of a kid, resulting in him being turned into a cat), and I want to add on. My theory is that the Cat is the blood relative of another relevant character in the story. As absurd as it may seem, I reckon he was the older brother of Goth Ghost Girl, whom he witnessed grotesquely getting her soul pillaged by a horrifying monster. It's possible that the young girl got in trouble by her real mother and was punished. The elder brother pitied her, but his hubris kept him silent and still. Later, at night, he caught sight of his sister sneaking downstairs. He followed her, astonished to find a passageway behind the former sealed door. He soon discovered the Other World and a humanoid figure- freakishly identical his mother with the exception of her button eyes- holding a needle and yarn. He further scans to see his 10-year-old blonde sister sitting by the dining table, smiling dreamily as if she was invited to a royal ball. Eavesdropping on their conversation, he learns that the creep was going to sew buttons on his sweet sister's eyes. Without hesitation, the lad attempted to prevent this and protect his sister- but failed miserably, resulting in losing his only sister. Considering all the Beldam's victims of children and she didn't feed on Coraline's parents' souls- it's safe to assume that souls "expire" as they grow out of childhood. Therefore, transforming him into a cat, living the rest of his unfortunate life with grief and resentment. The Cat also helped Coraline retrieve the marble containing the soul of Goth Ghost Girl, so if we go by my theory then that would not only mean that he redeemed his past failure in saving her, but also avenged his sweet little sister by helping Coraline defeat the Beldam.
Yeessssss, the poll was overwhelming wanting the backstory of the cat, and omg your interpretation is much more... Likely I guess I should say as it makes a lot of sense unlike other channels interpretation.
This is the only class I pay attention in 😂 also when I asked my cat if I have dominion over him bc I named him he just kinda blinked at me which freaked me out within the context of this video 😅
Wow never thought to get another horror history from Coraline but glad you made it. To me the cat is more than just a cat if he's smarter than the average cat.
I don't quite get how/why the Beldam is afraid of the cat, especially if he was a human that was turned into a cat by HER magic. Was there any indication that there was another powerful entity in the Other World and that maybe the Beldam destroyed or something? I think if such a creature exist and that the cat was a familiar of of THAT creature could make more sense to me.
I think it's cause Cats are a prime figure used to counter supernatural creatures in many myths and legends. Also cats are usually associated with witches so many this is a subversion of that cliche
@@chubby_deity3143 well in the book the door was actually normal sized like a hallway don’t remember at which point this happened in the story but when coralline was going threw the hallway she ran her hand against the wall and said that it felt like the inside of someone mouth and also the hallway seemed to get longer like it was trying to keep her in almost like it was swallowing her I’ve heard a theory that the other world might actually be a ancient creatures so you’re right about there being a powerful entity but if the cat was it’s familiar it would be trying to keep coralline in not help her escape ( I’m so sorry this is so long )
@@chubby_deity3143 Maybe the Beldam didn't exactly choose. She turned him but, it's possible that she didn't have the choice. Maybe it was a rule of turning a living person into an animal that it has to be what an animal the spellcaster fears. Magic has rules in almost every story - that's the same for Coraline. It's established the Other Mother needs Coraline to give her permission to sew buttoms over her eyes. The Other Mother has boundaries she cannot cross. Edit: Spelling
Considering how the cat is able to go through portals into the Beldam’s world, I wouldn’t be surprised if he was able to travel to the holiday worlds in Nightmare before Christmas.
I absolutely LOVE your videos about the Coraline universe. Always so intriguing! I'm going to see it in theaters with my Lil one and I'm really excited!
Hey CZsWorld, I knew since I was a kid about black cats 🐈⬛ being associated with witchcraft, but I never knew black cats have always been link to the supernatural since the ancient times. Shocking! So the way I learned about black cats being involved in witchcraft was from a show I watched as a kid, called Truth or Scare. The story goes a man was taking a walk one night, then a woman walk ahead of him and turns right. Theirs were torches there on the walk away to give them light to see in the dark. So moments after the lady turns right, the man could see her shadow being illuminated by the torches and saw her shadow turn into a cat, then that walk way the lady turned into, a black cat emerged from that walk away and headed off in the opposite direction and so the man turns right to see if the lady was still there, but she wasn’t and so the man walk a few more distances to see to find the lady, but he did not
Do you think that the black cat could be the original owner of the Otherworld? That could explain why he knows so much about it and can travel freely through it.
It's a stretch with your theory, but leaves more questions. What I believe is The Cat is the fourth child that the other mother took. Other mother mentioned "I even broke the strongest of will" and that the three ghost children's doesn't show any sign of "Strong Will" as Coraline. Which leads to The Cat because The Other Mother knows about the Cat and hates him maybe for escaping the other world or foiling her plans in capturing children's which will explain about the "Game" The Cat mentioned. The cat knows basically everything of the other world and the other mother of her wicked ways and entry points where he can enter and leave freely from the other world. I believe there is the First Child that have been taken and his soul been put into a cats body instead of using buttons to keep his soul there. The Cats "Game" must be when he was human when he made a game deal with the other mother and it still continues even when Coraline enters.
Hey CZsWorld, I never knew about these fan theories about the cat, but I am not surprised because I seen videos on other fan Theory. So I wanted to ask, did you hope when you were younger that someday they would make a sequel to Coraline exploring more about the cat 🐈⬛?
I personally the think that the Cat is Coraline's great grandfather who's also the ex of the Beldam who is actually her great great great grandmother who gave birth to Wybie.
i was scared when i saw it first time,i had nightmares for years,and i finally saw it when i was 15. yes,coraline is traumatising, and the worst part is that my parents will scare me by saying "if you dont listen to us that creepy ghost will come out of our wardrobe and take you away" .they did this to me when i was 5,yes TO A 5 YEAR OLD!!
My theory is that the cat is just a cat. Cats are magic, every cat butler knows this. So in a sense he is just a cat, but he is also not because no cat is JUST a cat.
I don't think, the cat is something else than that. Because all cats have something mysterious, if not magical, in them.. "For the cat is cryptic, and close to strange things which men cannot see. He is the soul of antique Aegyptus, and bearer of tales from forgotten cities in Meroe and Ophir. He is the kin of the jungle’s lords, and heir to the secrets of hoary and sinister Africa. The Sphinx is his cousin, and he speaks her language; but he is more ancient than the Sphinx, and remembers that which she hath forgotten." -H. P. Lovecraft, The Cats of Ulthar
From the little knowledge I have of Coraline and some things people have said in the comments that the author throughout his book titles uses cats in a way that would portray them as having the ability to travel between worlds in other works that gaiman had made. So probably the cats do have powers or somthing but names who knows really.
This is a little unrelated, but is there a theory out there for Coraline similar to "they're in a coma" "this kid was on drugs" "this is purgatory/hell"? Because now I'm just thinking about "where did her parents really go?" It's possible they went out on an errand kinda far (maybe where they came from) and were delayed on their way back for some reason. Like, what if the door to the other world was a hole made for a different purpose a long time ago? And it was never filled up because the adults either never knew about it or weren't small enough to see where it led to? That's why those kids disappeared, because they were never found? Not disproving any of those theories already out there because they're all fun to listen to and read, just curious if there's a theory out there "based in reality"
Meh. I always thought the Cat was like the raven, Matthew, in The Sandman series (also by Gaiman). Some animals, or specific individuals, can move between plains of existence.
You seem like fella that enjoys some heavy music. Was wondering if you’ve ever heard of Ice Nine Kills? They combine metalcore with horror movies, perfect combo for me!
Lmao bruh that alinity joke. I just seen the movie for the first time recently and that was the first thing that popped into my head when I seen that scene of coraline throwing the cat
Off question; a tale of spiriting away deff and when it comes to giving to a different perception of cats in places that make them less " human or normal," makes sense since the other world tells us that the impossible is an illusion, and her body is a spider near end to compliment a black widow to me, yet Gaiman's mythos in this is not as 2 dimensional. So any figure could embody her. Pretty great. Oh, and anyone know the background music of this vid? It sounds familiar but can't put my finger on it - also, could Coraline be a "hereditary witch" skipped a generation? She has the ability to defy the magic later in the otherworld, so maybe this isn't explained?
This is random, but if the Bedlam can’t actually create but only twist and warp, does that mean that she didn’t create the other world, but it was a pre-existing world that she took up residence in and molded to her own desires?
I love how the cat in the book just says his whole deal is that, ya know, he's a cat. He doesn't have a name because his species aren't dumb. He's just a cat. And there's a history of a cat. Im still absolutely watching this
In the Neil book Coraline asked the black cat how they know/tell apart other cats friends tho
Yea kinda like the cat from Rick and morty maybe they took inspiration from coralline
Yeah, I'm of the mind that the cat is exactly how he describes himself. A cat. Probably all cats can move between worlds, and talk in some but not in ours. Probably cats don't need names, because they identify each other through smell and body language and things we don't notice. And Gaiman has cats of his own, he's probably pretty aware of their amazing abilities to just disappear sometimes, and how they seem to sense all kinds of stuff we can't. Cats are famously mysterious and strange and... otherworldly sometimes. And the cat in Coraline is an outdoor cat, probably a stray, with 'quite a bit of wild in it' (as my nana would have said).
@@sadpepe7451 The 2009 Coraline movie and and the 2 graphic novel versions came out before Rick and Morty.
@@dbdgirl-o3i they said maybe Rick and morty took inspiration from Coraline. That would HEAVILY imply Coraline coming out first.
Love the detail of the cat letting Coraline pet his belly at the end of the story. Cats don't actually like belly pets like dogs because it's a vunerable area they protect when in fights. So the cat letting Coraline pet such a vulnerable spot for him shows they've really become close
My cats actually enjoy them. My orange one will lure my hand or foot in with his and then play bite either my hand or foot.
Please do the grandmother next. I'm really interested in her history and what happened to her sister.
He already did a deep dive into her in Wybee's video
@Firedemongaming And Wybie only appears in the movie if my memory serves me correctly. So everything we know about the grandmother is in the movie. And Wybies grandmother has little screen time and the only info about her is just the stuff about her sister.
Yes! I was hoping that someone would say ask it
Oh I would love to see a video on her and how she might have let coraline and her family move in to distract the beldam away from wyby
I'm sure the Second Mom took his
Grandmother Twin.
Pretty sure the cat is just a cat. Coraline was made by Neil Gaiman and if you've read some of his other works, like the sandman, he has this running theme with cats where they're sort of in-between worlds. The cats dialogue is just it referring to the nature of cats. You name a dog and it comes when it calls you. You name a cat and it comes to you when it wants to.
"Pretty sure the cat is just a cat."
Oh boy some people are so blind and stupid. The "cat" is not and has never been an actual cat.
Watch this:
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Watch all of it in fact:
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Wake the fuck up already....
Michelle.
Personally I reckon Coraline’s cat is meowpheus (cat dream) or something similar to him, an entity that can take whichever form it likes and isn’t good nor evil, it simply is
@@RaeNapier64 Meowpheus haha I like that!
I also think, the fact that the cat doesn't have a name implicates that it is somehow immune to or above the Beldam's powers. It has no name, so she can't take it away like she did with the children. The cat knows what is what and therefore isn't susceptible to any kind of manipulation and can come and go as it pleases. Maybe it is some kind of metaphor for self-confidence and self-reliance, because that's makes Coraline stand up to the Beldam in the end. And after that, the cat really seems to accept the friendship with Coraline, whereas before it seemed kind of annoyed by her sometimes. To me, that implies that Coraline has grown and is now more on a level with the cat.
Oh yeah, and the cat's voice that sound like the voice in the back of Coraline's head? I think it is her voice, in some way. It says in the book, it is like the voice in her head but male. When I think about the own voice in my head, I am not sure what gender it has. It depends. I often hear words spoken by other people in my head. So the cat's voice could be Coraline's voice, too.
For real life
By far the most mysterious character in the movie and the book. We don't know where he comes from. Most importantly how he's able to talk or even knows what the other mother is 🐈⬛
Coraline traumatised me as a kid.. i can still remember the creepy soundtracks.. what a masterpiece this cartoon was
I love the cat and honestly anything coraline. I was so obsessed that I read the book as a 26 year old. It was to easy and simple for it to be super interesting to me unfortunately but the movie is still one of my favorites of all time. But I will say the book does add some cool details for sure
For real life is that so true
There need to be Coraline 2, with lots of backstory!
Your theories are always great
Nah they woulf ruin it rather stay like thst
Plus this movies are like alot of years of work
I used to think this too but what would even be the plot of the second one? I rewatched analyzed this movie many times but now I feel like the story is finished
Or just a movie called beldam about the beldams past
No.. This movie is good as is.
I can’t speak for the others,but I’m an avid watcher of The Theorizer and while his Coraline theories may seem outlandish on the outside,in a lot of areas they’re frighteningly plausible and where they’re not they’re incredibly interesting and creepy to make up for it
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I can't recall how many times I've watched his big Coraline theory video. They're fun.
@@bekleedee really fun
@@bekleedee mhm
One of my favorite books! The movie got me into the horror genre. Thank you for going back to this book! Your original 'Other Mother' video is what got me to buy the audio book.
Anytime someone ends a video with “I’ll see you in the next one”, my brain automatically adds “Assuming we both survive” 😂
The Cat's origin story always intrigued me with its sparks of mystery and possibilities. You never fail to captivate my interest with your analyses and knowledge of the characters in your videos! I have seen numerous theories regarding this snarky feline and his past and I agree with yours (that the Cat was once human and tried to interfere with the Beldam's plans to steal a soul of a kid, resulting in him being turned into a cat), and I want to add on.
My theory is that the Cat is the blood relative of another relevant character in the story. As absurd as it may seem, I reckon he was the older brother of Goth Ghost Girl, whom he witnessed grotesquely getting her soul pillaged by a horrifying monster. It's possible that the young girl got in trouble by her real mother and was punished. The elder brother pitied her, but his hubris kept him silent and still. Later, at night, he caught sight of his sister sneaking downstairs. He followed her, astonished to find a passageway behind the former sealed door. He soon discovered the Other World and a humanoid figure- freakishly identical his mother with the exception of her button eyes- holding a needle and yarn. He further scans to see his 10-year-old blonde sister sitting by the dining table, smiling dreamily as if she was invited to a royal ball. Eavesdropping on their conversation, he learns that the creep was going to sew buttons on his sweet sister's eyes. Without hesitation, the lad attempted to prevent this and protect his sister- but failed miserably, resulting in losing his only sister. Considering all the Beldam's victims of children and she didn't feed on Coraline's parents' souls- it's safe to assume that souls "expire" as they grow out of childhood. Therefore, transforming him into a cat, living the rest of his unfortunate life with grief and resentment.
The Cat also helped Coraline retrieve the marble containing the soul of Goth Ghost Girl, so if we go by my theory then that would not only mean that he redeemed his past failure in saving her, but also avenged his sweet little sister by helping Coraline defeat the Beldam.
Yeessssss, the poll was overwhelming wanting the backstory of the cat, and omg your interpretation is much more... Likely I guess I should say as it makes a lot of sense unlike other channels interpretation.
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This is the only class I pay attention in 😂 also when I asked my cat if I have dominion over him bc I named him he just kinda blinked at me which freaked me out within the context of this video 😅
Wow never thought to get another horror history from Coraline but glad you made it. To me the cat is more than just a cat if he's smarter than the average cat.
I don't quite get how/why the Beldam is afraid of the cat, especially if he was a human that was turned into a cat by HER magic.
Was there any indication that there was another powerful entity in the Other World and that maybe the Beldam destroyed or something?
I think if such a creature exist and that the cat was a familiar of of THAT creature could make more sense to me.
Just a theory
I think it's cause Cats are a prime figure used to counter supernatural creatures in many myths and legends. Also cats are usually associated with witches so many this is a subversion of that cliche
@@gamerstheater1187 then why would the Beldam choose a cat of all the things she can turn him into?
@@chubby_deity3143 well in the book the door was actually normal sized like a hallway don’t remember at which point this happened in the story but when coralline was going threw the hallway she ran her hand against the wall and said that it felt like the inside of someone mouth and also the hallway seemed to get longer like it was trying to keep her in almost like it was swallowing her I’ve heard a theory that the other world might actually be a ancient creatures so you’re right about there being a powerful entity but if the cat was it’s familiar it would be trying to keep coralline in not help her escape ( I’m so sorry this is so long )
@@chubby_deity3143 Maybe the Beldam didn't exactly choose. She turned him but, it's possible that she didn't have the choice. Maybe it was a rule of turning a living person into an animal that it has to be what an animal the spellcaster fears. Magic has rules in almost every story - that's the same for Coraline.
It's established the Other Mother needs Coraline to give her permission to sew buttoms over her eyes. The Other Mother has boundaries she cannot cross.
Edit: Spelling
Let's go another theory on Coraline this is my favorite movie theory.
fun fact: when a cat blinks at you it's their way of saying "I love you"
Considering how the cat is able to go through portals into the Beldam’s world, I wouldn’t be surprised if he was able to travel to the holiday worlds in Nightmare before Christmas.
I love horror history, Coraline is my favorite. Can’t wait for future horror history episodes!!
I absolutely LOVE your videos about the Coraline universe. Always so intriguing! I'm going to see it in theaters with my Lil one and I'm really excited!
He's just a loyal kitty helping his new owner
Love this, but the only sin you made is dogs aren’t better. They’re equal precious little fur babies 💖 cats and and dogs are lovely.
I was literally thinking about coraline for the past couple of days, such good timing 🖤
This movies lore is super scary lol what a classic
Coraline is one of my favorite movies. I still don't have the Funko Pops though.
so happy to see this come up today! love coraline and any and all discussions relating to the story, so thank you for this!
Yay a video on the coraline cat Thank you so so much for making this video 🥺👍💐⭐️
Hey CZsWorld, I knew since I was a kid about black cats 🐈⬛ being associated with witchcraft, but I never knew black cats have always been link to the supernatural since the ancient times. Shocking! So the way I learned about black cats being involved in witchcraft was from a show I watched as a kid, called Truth or Scare. The story goes a man was taking a walk one night, then a woman walk ahead of him and turns right. Theirs were torches there on the walk away to give them light to see in the dark. So moments after the lady turns right, the man could see her shadow being illuminated by the torches and saw her shadow turn into a cat, then that walk way the lady turned into, a black cat emerged from that walk away and headed off in the opposite direction and so the man turns right to see if the lady was still there, but she wasn’t and so the man walk a few more distances to see to find the lady, but he did not
Because of this video I just watched the movie and listened to the audio book at work today. Thanks for the video!
Yes, yes, yes. Finally, what I've been waiting for more than anything is finally here.
Bro it’s always a good day when CZ, Dead Meat, or FoundFlix posts a video💯💯💯💯💯
now we 100% need mrs spink and mrs forcible (the ladies downstairs in the pink palace)
I remember going to see Coraline on Valentine’s Day when I was 15 (for a date) at the theater. I was so excited, and I still love this movie/book
Cat game was recently released and now we have cat video. Truly a blessed time for cat fans
Do you think that the black cat could be the original owner of the Otherworld? That could explain why he knows so much about it and can travel freely through it.
It's a stretch with your theory, but leaves more questions. What I believe is The Cat is the fourth child that the other mother took. Other mother mentioned "I even broke the strongest of will" and that the three ghost children's doesn't show any sign of "Strong Will" as Coraline. Which leads to The Cat because The Other Mother knows about the Cat and hates him maybe for escaping the other world or foiling her plans in capturing children's which will explain about the "Game" The Cat mentioned. The cat knows basically everything of the other world and the other mother of her wicked ways and entry points where he can enter and leave freely from the other world. I believe there is the First Child that have been taken and his soul been put into a cats body instead of using buttons to keep his soul there. The Cats "Game" must be when he was human when he made a game deal with the other mother and it still continues even when Coraline enters.
Wow ur amazing !! Ur insight to movies is like no other ✨✨✨
Finally, something that has evidence unlike some "guessing theory" out there. They just make no sense to me. They're just guessing.
Love it! Would you consider doing one on Paranorman?
“I see a giraffe” “you have a tall handsome beast in your future” loved that
I’ve been waiting for another Coraline video
DUDE I LOVE CORALINE AND I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO THIS IS FUCKING AMAZINGGGGG
Ayyyy my boy Theorizer got some screentime in the video.
Have to done any Paranorman videos? There’s so much lore and Halloween-creepy themes :) A video on Agatha would be amazing! 🙂 Almost indispensable!!
5:44 IM ORBITING U KNOW MAYDAY PARADE 😍😍
Lovely video and theory! What if you do the history of Mrs/Ms. Lovat? (Aka Wybie's grandma)
Love this cat
That Alinity dig just about killed me... good one.
Keith David really does have a thing for cats! He voiced the cat in Coraline and Husk in Hazbin Hotel.
The video we never knew we needed
The only class I can pay attention in
Hey CZsWorld, I never knew about these fan theories about the cat, but I am not surprised because I seen videos on other fan Theory. So I wanted to ask, did you hope when you were younger that someday they would make a sequel to Coraline exploring more about the cat 🐈⬛?
Never get tired of your content ❤️
The cat with button eyes is terrifying enough as it is
I have been waiting for this video
I personally the think that the Cat is Coraline's great grandfather who's also the ex of the Beldam who is actually her great great great grandmother who gave birth to Wybie.
i was scared when i saw it first time,i had nightmares for years,and i finally saw it when i was 15. yes,coraline is traumatising, and the worst part is that my parents will scare me by saying "if you dont listen to us that creepy ghost will come out of our wardrobe and take you away" .they did this to me when i was 5,yes TO A 5 YEAR OLD!!
Not coraline channeling alinity omg i laughed way to hard at that 🤣🤣🤣
My theory is that the cat is just a cat. Cats are magic, every cat butler knows this. So in a sense he is just a cat, but he is also not because no cat is JUST a cat.
@CZsWorld Can you do a video about the history of Candyman?
Ewwww
Yes! I would love to see that!
@CROW_G maybe you should wash your mouth it helps
I love coraline history and theory
I only found your channel because of watching the theorizer and the algorithm recommended you to me under his video.
I always assumed the cat was some other kind of benevolent entity that is able to access the otherworld.
I always assumed the cat was some other kind of benevolent entity that is able to access the otherworld.
Do the history of Candyman (Daniel Robitaille)🍯🍯🍯🐝🐝🐝, the history of Jason Voorhees, and the history of Leatherface
Nice soul eater reference
I don't think, the cat is something else than that. Because all cats have something mysterious, if not magical, in them..
"For the cat is cryptic, and close to strange things which men cannot see. He is the soul of antique Aegyptus, and bearer of tales from forgotten cities in Meroe and Ophir. He is the kin of the jungle’s lords, and heir to the secrets of hoary and sinister Africa. The Sphinx is his cousin, and he speaks her language; but he is more ancient than the Sphinx, and remembers that which she hath forgotten."
-H. P. Lovecraft, The Cats of Ulthar
From the little knowledge I have of Coraline and some things people have said in the comments that the author throughout his book titles uses cats in a way that would portray them as having the ability to travel between worlds in other works that gaiman had made. So probably the cats do have powers or somthing but names who knows really.
Looking forward to watching this later this evening... Can you do Paranorman as well Zac?
I love the therizor video on Corrialin
Cool reference 1:13 🤭
It's similar to what the cat said in chapter 4 👍❤️
I cant wait for you to take on The Sandman series
Dam
I didnt think he would do it
Wow finally I’m early! Thanks for doing the cat as well, my daughter is a large fan and she listens to the audio book.
If anything, always interpreted his relationship with the Beldam similar to Maturin vs. Pennywise/It/The Spider.
Coraline will always be a master piece
The Cat is the Arbiter from the Halo series sent to this world to scratch that no good evil witch kid
I like your videos are which everything swear✨😁
This is a little unrelated, but is there a theory out there for Coraline similar to "they're in a coma" "this kid was on drugs" "this is purgatory/hell"? Because now I'm just thinking about "where did her parents really go?" It's possible they went out on an errand kinda far (maybe where they came from) and were delayed on their way back for some reason. Like, what if the door to the other world was a hole made for a different purpose a long time ago? And it was never filled up because the adults either never knew about it or weren't small enough to see where it led to? That's why those kids disappeared, because they were never found?
Not disproving any of those theories already out there because they're all fun to listen to and read, just curious if there's a theory out there "based in reality"
Y'all, I think I was a little high when I wrote that lmao, but I stand by it. Even though I might have to rewatch the video and movie lol
I enjoy that in The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror parody of Coraline, the cat is played by Snowball II and voiced by Neil Gaiman.
The first theroy you shown I got shouted out on that’s kinda cool tbh
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😁
I did not expect that Mayday Parade reference lmao
Have you done any videos on the Netflix series, A Series of Unfortunate Events?
That seems like it would be very fun
congrats on 1M Subs
Meh. I always thought the Cat was like the raven, Matthew, in The Sandman series (also by Gaiman). Some animals, or specific individuals, can move between plains of existence.
Can you please make a horror history of any Stranger Things characters🙏🏻
Is no one going to say anything about the corridor between the worlds looking like the inside of an intestine?
I still need to read the book.
Yes yes yaaaaaaaaaaa YAAAAAAAAAA let's go thx man for making one about the cat
YAY!!! Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinally!
I did a happy dance when I saw a new video of yours
You seem like fella that enjoys some heavy music. Was wondering if you’ve ever heard of Ice Nine Kills? They combine metalcore with horror movies, perfect combo for me!
Lmao bruh that alinity joke. I just seen the movie for the first time recently and that was the first thing that popped into my head when I seen that scene of coraline throwing the cat
Lmao bruh that alinity joke. I just seen the movie for the first time recently and that was the first thing that popped into my head
Hello can you please do the history of the 1976 film The Omen
I recommend lunar park by Easton Ellis. O
If you haven't read it already
I really wished you would cover Silent Hill.
Off question; a tale of spiriting away deff and when it comes to giving to a different perception of cats in places that make them less " human or normal," makes sense since the other world tells us that the impossible is an illusion, and her body is a spider near end to compliment a black widow to me, yet Gaiman's mythos in this is not as 2 dimensional. So any figure could embody her. Pretty great. Oh, and anyone know the background music of this vid? It sounds familiar but can't put my finger on it - also, could Coraline be a "hereditary witch" skipped a generation? She has the ability to defy the magic later in the otherworld, so maybe this isn't explained?
I know you haven't talked about any Shining characters, but would you please tell us about Danny torrence another time?
This is random, but if the Bedlam can’t actually create but only twist and warp, does that mean that she didn’t create the other world, but it was a pre-existing world that she took up residence in and molded to her own desires?