Miss Spink
Coraline is told from the author's point of view, but I guess you could say from Coraline's too, just... it's not Coraline speaking or writing, whatever, when you read it.
I read the book and loved it so.... She opened the door and went down the stairs to a 'parallel' universe almost the same as her old house/world. Her parents (or likely replicas) had sewn on buttons for eyes though but they were very nice to Coraline. Coraline still wanted to search for her parents though but wasn't allowed to escape back. She made friends with a cat who bit by bit told her clues. Her new mother though wanted to sew buttons on Coraline's eyes. The cat told her if this happened she would have to stay there forever and Coraline did not want to. Coraline has to make a big decision. What will she do?
Miss Spink and Miss Forcible give Coraline the special stone as a token of protection against the Beldam, who is trying to lure Coraline into staying in the Other World. The stone acts as a charm to keep Coraline safe on her journey to confront the Beldam.
Johnny Depp is not in Coraline.
The Other Mother wants to keep her forever, but she also wants to sew buttons in her eyes and eat her like the ghost kids.
Dakota Fanning
The ISBN of Coraline is 0061139378.
In the book "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman, Coraline's favorite color is described as blue.
Coraline was published in 2002.
In the book and movie "Coraline," Coraline Jones is described as being around 11 years old.
Yes, there is an Off-Broadway version of Coraline.
Coraline - musical - was created in 2009.