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  1. Feb 15, 2024 · The world of Coraline is a tapestry woven with whimsy, dread, and the surreal—themes that are masterfully captured in collectible Coraline dolls. Each doll isn’t just a toy; it’s a gateway to Neil Gaiman’s eerie universe. Fans can spot plot appearance elements from her iconic yellow raincoat to the more sinister button eyes life-size plush.

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    1. An excerpt from the main article: Coraline (filmography) During the prologue, the doll floats to a window to the other world decades after having served its purpose with the last victim as the next victim is just moving into the Pink Palace Apartments. The Beldam starts altering its appearance; unthreading it, emptying its cotton stuffing, turning it inside-out then stuffs it with saw dust and starts sewing it again in order to make it resemble her next victim: Coraline Jones. After the Be...

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    In the Coraline book, no such doll appears, but Coraline does use several of her own dolls to trick the Beldam's right hand into falling down the well.

    The doll was first seen modeled after the sweet ghost girl; it had dark brown pigtails with magenta bows, pink lips and cheeks, a pink dress with a ribbon, white socks brown shoes, pearl earrings and a flower accessory. But The Beldam undoes its appearance and modifies it.

    The Beldam transforms the doll to the likeness of Coraline Jones. Its appearance was modified to look more like Coraline, having blue hair, a yellow raincoat, yellow rain boots, an orange striped shirt, and a black skirt.

    Charlie Jones & Mel Jones

    When Coraline escaped to the real world, the doll was remade to look like her parents: 1. Mel on one side with brown hair, a white sweater, neck brace and black pants. 2. Charlie on the other, sporting curly brown hair, a green Michigan State sweatshirt and brown pants.

    It was stuffed with saw dust instead of cotton when spying on Coraline. This reflects her other creations too, as other Wybie, the hummingbirds and the circus mice are full of saw dust too.
    Because the doll, later, shares Coraline's appearance, except for the button eyes, the doll is the closest there is to an "other Coraline" in the movie.
    The possibility exists that the doll shaped in the conjoined image of Mel & Charlie Jones is not the same doll as this one.
  2. Oct 15, 2022 · Coraline Size Comparison | Character HeightsToday we have a size/height comparison between characters from Coraline. From shortest to tallest.Ever wondered h...

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    • Selick originally conceived the film to be a live-action movie because when he approached Bill Mechanic to produce it, he was bound by an output deal with Disney to not do animated films.
    • Two big reasons Selick pushed for stop-motion animation over live-action was that he felt a talking cat was too much of a gimmick in that context and the film itself might end up being too scary.
    • Once it was decided to animate the film, Selick fought for stop-motion. While computer animated films were becoming very popular and profitable at the time, the perennial success of The Nightmare Before Christmas helped him show its potential.
    • One of the movers at the beginning of the film was a caricature cameo of the late animator Joe Ranft, and the face on the dollar bill he is given as a tip is Selick, who said, “Clearly a bad president there on that dollar bill.”
  3. This detailed replica of Coraline's doll lovingly reproduces the doll as seen in the film, from the yarn hair and button eyes to the removable yellow raincoat ...

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  4. Sep 27, 2023 · The Big Picture. Kidrobot has released a life-sized Coraline plush doll with button eyes, standing at five feet tall, providing fans with the perfect companion to explore the mirror reality of the ...

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  6. This detailed replica of Coraline's doll comes from the stop-motion movie adaptation of Neil Gaiman's fun and spooky book. It lovingly reproduces the doll as seen in the film, from the yarn hair and button eyes to the removable yellow raincoat. The doll has a hidden wire armature so you can pose her arms, legs, even her raincoat! Over 9" tall.

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