no, her body is made out of dried silicone (liquid that tuns into rubber), hair is a special kind of hair that bends like wires, and her head has 78 mechanical parts put they use replacement animation for the mouthes and their faces are made out of printing powder that gets animated on a computer than gets dried in to the face and they are hard and fragile so they dip it in super glue to strenthen the faces and make thousands of mouth and eybrow shapes to make their mouthes move
they have not even made a other one yet! There's only coraline 1!
They already made Coraline into a book. Neil Gaiman wrote it and it was published in 2002.
Yes
Coraline was made in stop-motion. Stopmotion is taking a series of pictures to show movement. Go to the realted links for a guide to createing stopmotion.
Simple, Get a bin bag, metal tray and plastacine. put the metal tray on the bin bag and put the plastacine in the middle of the tray grab the plastacine and shuffle the metal tray about the get a coin and touch it with coin
cheese plastacine and gelatine
Worldwide it made $121,649,089
Johnny Depp is not in Coraline.
Coraline
Dakota Fanning
The ISBN of Coraline is 0061139378.
Because she wanted to take away her soul and trap it in the isolated room of the ghost children. First, she turns into a copy of coraline's mother. Then, Coraline insulted her, which made her turn into a thin, tall witch. At the end, she turns into a spider. Soon, Coraline escapes to the real world and found her real parents. The other mother broke her hand and Coraline's friend smashed it with a rock.