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The first all stop motion 3D feature is Coraline ( 2009 ), based on Neil Gaiman's best-selling novel and directed by Henry Selick.
Linnell provided the singing voice for the Other Father character in the 2009 film Coraline, for which They Might Be Giants wrote the " Other Father Song ", which is included on the film's soundtrack.
Coraline () is a horror / fantasy novella by British author Neil Gaiman, published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and Harper Collins.
This is about a very " different " girl named Coraline Jones.
Despite these warnings, Coraline decides to unlock the door when she is home by herself and finds the brick wall behind the door gone.
In this “ Other World ”, Coraline finds everything to be better than her reality: her Other Parents are attentive, her toy box is filled with animate toys that can move and fly, and the Other Miss Spink and Miss Forcible forever perform a cabaret show in their flat.
She even finds the feral Black Cat that wandered around the house in the real world can talk, however she learns he is not of the Other World ; he only travels from one world to another and he has come to warn Coraline of the imminent danger, but Coraline pays him no heed.
In the garden, Coraline is prompted by the Cat to challenge the Other Mother, as “ her kind of thing loves games and challenges ”.
The Other Mother tries to convince Coraline to stay, but Coraline refuses, and is locked behind a mirror as punishment.
Coraline is often irritated by rain, crazy grown-ups ( as they all seem to be ), and not being taken seriously because of her young age and quiet demeanor, though perhaps her biggest annoyance is that everyone mistakes her name for Caroline ( everyone in the real world at least, except the mice and her parents ).
She is very busy most of the time, and sometimes a little inattentive, but she loves and cares about Coraline.
She is nice, and helpful, though Coraline considers her to be rather boring.
He cares about Coraline very much and is kind, gentlemanly, brave, and helpful.
This makes Coraline very upset, which is also why she likes the Other World at first.
He is very sarcastic, though helpful towards Coraline.
He does not work, however ; he merely occupies the study as he is not permitted to talk to Coraline by himself.
He is much more fun than Coraline's real father and always tries to be cheerful and fun in front of Coraline.
They recognize the danger Coraline is in after reading her fortune through tea leaves and give her a stone with a hole in it to help protect her.
In the film, Coraline is depicted as having short blue hair and freckles.
Henry Selick added a new character, Wyborn " Wybie " Lovat, who is an annoyance at first to Coraline in the real world but she grows to like him.
In the Other world he cannot speak, but is an ally to Coraline.

Coraline and escapes
As the Other Mother opens the door, Coraline throws the cat at the Other Mother, grabs the snow globe, and escapes to the real world with the key.
The Other Mother ends up punishing him for revealing too much to Coraline by transforming him into a grub-like creature, and orders the Other Father to trap Coraline so she cannot win her challenge, but Coraline escapes.

Coraline and back
Though frightened of returning, Coraline goes back to the Other World to confront the Other Mother and rescue her parents.

Coraline and through
Coraline goes through the Other World, and overcomes all the Other Mother ’ s obstacles, using her wits and Miss Spink ’ s stone to locate the ghost children ’ s souls.
The cat acts as a mentor to Coraline and guides her through her journey.

Coraline and door
Having deduced her parents are imprisoned in the snow globe on the mantle, Coraline tricks the Other Mother by saying her parents are behind the door in the drawing room.
At the end of the film, Coraline reaches out to help Wybie tell his grandmother what is behind the little door.

Coraline and go
If Coraline wins, she, her parents and the ghost children may go free.
At the close of the game, the ghost children warn her even if Coraline wins, the Other Mother will not let them go.
Coraline returns home, victorious, and prepares to go about the ordinary life she has come to accept and love.
After having their souls restored, they go to the afterlife, but not before meeting Coraline for a last time, in a dream where she picnics with them.

Coraline and home
Back in her home, Coraline finds her parents safe and with no memory of the events.

Coraline and Other
The Other Mother offers Coraline a chance to stay in the Other World forever, if Coraline will allow buttons to be sewn into her eyes.
They signal to her by writing " Help Us " on the glass, from which Coraline deduces the Other Mother has kidnapped them.
The ghost children implore Coraline to avoid their fate, and to help find their souls so that they can leave the Other World and pass on.
After the Other Mother releases Coraline from the mirror, Coraline proposes a game in which she must find the ghost children ’ s souls and her parents, which lay hidden throughout the Other World.
If not, Coraline will let the Other Mother sew the buttons into her eyes.

Coraline and Mother
Coraline goes to an old well in the woods by her house, luring the Other Mother ’ s hand there with the key, and casts both down the bottomless well.
* The Other Father – A creation of the Other Mother, who was used to try to help trick Coraline into staying in the Other Mother's world.

Coraline and .
Henry Selick also went on to direct James and the Giant Peach and Coraline, and Tim Burton went on to direct Corpse Bride.
The band was recruited to provide original songs for the Henry Selick-directed movie of Neil Gaiman's children's book Coraline, but were dropped because their music was not " creepy " enough.
At tea with Miss Spink and Miss Forcible, Miss Spink spies danger in Coraline ’ s future after reading her tea leaves, and gives her a stone with a hole in it for protection.
Upon her return to her apartment, Coraline finds her real parents are missing.

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