Connections
Spin-off
References
A noted surrealist masterpiece in which giraffes do fall from the sky.
several similar elements including the door to another world and the cat that disappears and reappears
Wybie Lovat picks up a slug and calls it "Slugzilla"
As Coraline explores the house, the "shower scene" is referenced as she pulls back the shower curtain and stabbing music plays.
The final battle, as the insectoid Other Mother flails in the pit and grabs Coraline
When the Other Mother is making Coraline an omelette, Jack Skellington's face can be seen in the yolk.
Coraline's other father is wearing Monkeybone slippers.
Both Neil Gaiman works feature a dark, parallel world that was a distorted version of our own. People in the "real" world would be there in the other but playing different roles.
Referenced in
movie is reviewed
Discusses the creative process that went behind the movie.
mentions Henry Selick's stop-motion work
Hewy compares the beginning of "9" to "Coraline"
Included in a $12,500 question
Hewy says the actor who voices Dr. Facilier voices the cat in this movie
Subject of a $15,000 question
seen on movie marquee
Announced as Best Animated Feature nominee
Coraline was seen coming out of the wardrobe.
The black cat that appears when Edward digs up Sparky bares a striking resemblance to the black cat from Coraline.
also starring Dakota Fanning
Featured in
Reviewed, clips shown
Footage shown for the Weekend Peekend
Clips shown.
Stop motion animation compared to "Fantastic Mr. Fox," clips show
Clips shown when Nominated for a Catagory
#9
Clips of mistakes shown
a clip is shown as Nell Minow says the film had beautiful 3D effects
Footage shown as a Runner Up
Other Mother takes #1