uhuh she likes him
probably just as a friend but mabay deep inside she likes wybie because shes always mean to him escaped at the end.
Coraline likes both versions of Wyborn "Wybie" Lovat .
Yes, he does give her the doll. He found it in his grandmother's house, sees that it looks a lot like Coraline, and so he gives it to her, to be nice. He did not intend anything to happen. Just a present is all. However, in the book, Wybie (sadly) does not exist.
The story behind Coraline is that this little girl (Coraline) find a family that looks just like hers but better. She then loves the world but the only way she can stay is if she gets buttons in her eyes. She refuses and then gets traped but at the end evrything is back to normal
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.
They already made Coraline into a book. Neil Gaiman wrote it and it was published in 2002.
"Coraline" is a dark fantasy children's novella written by Neil Gaiman and published in 2002. The story is set in contemporary times, meaning it takes place in the present day when the book was written. The specific time period is not explicitly mentioned in the book, but based on cultural references and technology described in the story, it can be inferred that Coraline takes place in the early 2000s.
The same age as Coraline, which i think is 11.
Wyborne "Wybie" Lovat , from the film "Coraline" , is voiced by Robert Bailey, Jr.
Robert Bailey, Jr
Yes, he does give her the doll. He found it in his grandmother's house, sees that it looks a lot like Coraline, and so he gives it to her, to be nice. He did not intend anything to happen. Just a present is all. However, in the book, Wybie (sadly) does not exist.
He is an added character to Coraline the movie to give her someone to talk to. He's a hunch back boy about her age.
After defeating the Other Mother in a similar way to the film (bar Wybie). The ending of the book sees Coraline return home, having survived her attack, she prepares to go about her ordinary life that she has come to accept and love. While the mouse band are finally heard from upstairs after Coraline had wondered whether or not the mice were actually real.
Dakota Fanning as Coraline Jones , Teri Hatcher as Mel Jones/Other Mother (The Beldam) ,Robert Bailey, Jr. as Wyborne "Wybie" Lovat , John Hodgman as Charlie Jones , Keith David as The Cat , Jennifer Saunders as Miss April Spink , Dawn French as Miss Miriam Forcible , Ian McShane as Mr. Sergey Aleksandr Bobinsky and Carolyn Crawford as Mrs. Lovat .
Coraline's friends in the movie "Coraline" include Wybie Lovat, a boy who helps her navigate her adventures, and the other children who appear in the Other World. In the Other World, she meets the Other Mother and the Other Father, who initially seem caring but reveal their true, sinister nature. Coraline also interacts with the ghost children who are trapped by the Other Mother, providing her with crucial information about her situation.
Dakota Fanning as Coraline Jones , Teri Hatcher as Mel Jones/Other Mother (The Beldam) ,Robert Bailey, Jr. as Wyborne "Wybie" Lovat , John Hodgman as Charlie Jones , Keith David as The Cat , Jennifer Saunders as Miss April Spink , Dawn French as Miss Miriam Forcible , Ian McShane as Mr. Sergey Aleksandr Bobinsky and Carolyn Crawford as Mrs. Lovat .
The book you are referring to is likely "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman. In the story, Coraline discovers a mysterious door in her house that leads to an alternate version of her life. Her friend, Wybie, is a silent character who communicates through gestures.
The main difference between the Coraline book and movie is the focus on certain themes and character development. The book provides more detail about Coraline's internal struggles and showcases her intelligence and courage. The movie, on the other hand, emphasizes the visual aspects and creates a darker atmosphere with a slightly altered ending.
Everyoneshould love Coraline! it's weird, suspenseful, and interesting!! Everyone in the right mind should like Coraline! If you hate it, something is wrong with you!!!! : )