Alright. When Coraline returns through the little door the 2nd time, the Beldam says "how nice of you to send this nice cheddar, coraline." so then, she says "would you go fetch your father, i bet he's hungry as a PUMPKIN by now" so then, while Coraline and the Beldam is talking, right after coraline figured out her parents are stolen, the other father is a PUMPKIN. and also wen she tries to collect the 1st ghost eye. and, if you have a recording of the whole movie, or if you have the movie, in the other world, when Coraline walks through the theatre, when spink and forcible unzip their disguises, and wen they grab her, pause it. u can see the 2nd ghost eye. the third ghost eye is in mr. b's circus. Now, if your talking about what the NAME of Coraline means, im sorry for being so stupid. Well I looked it up and it says... "Coral (Latin)." i hope that helped if u saw the movie too
The Other Mother
she took the other children because she wanted something to love, and she took Coraline's parents because she had them in her clutches in order to lure Coraline back to the other world.
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I don't know what Coraline's favorite food is, but it has to be related to a certain type of dessert.
Look for The Coraline Soundtrack by Bruno Coulais.-Sammy
Johnny Depp is not in Coraline.
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.
All you have to do is flip the CD around
The character of Coraline is voiced by Dakota Fanning.
Coraline - musical - was created in 2009.
The Production Budget for Coraline was $60,000,000.
Yes, there is an Off-Broadway version of Coraline.
In the book "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman, Coraline's mother is called Mel Jones.