Artist Shares 35 Strange And Ironic Comics That Will Make You Think
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The Coraline fandom is about to argue.
Based on the award-winning novella, Coraline was released as a stop motion animated film in 2009. The book is considered a "dark fantasy children's novella," and while the animated film is described as "dark fantasy horror," the stop-motion animation rather clearly appeals to children... but is this movie really a children's movie?
Many fans who are not adolescents would argue in good faith that the film Coraline is simply a horror film, and most definitely not a children's movie. From personal experience, my kid loved Coraline so much that she dressed as the main character, Coraline for Halloween one year... kids definitely love this movie!
Between the needle hands and the creepy doll body... honestly, shivers and nightmares.
Wybie is the grandson of the Jones family's landlord and he finds this doll somewhere in his grandmother's house that is probably older than his grandma and realizes it looks exactly like his new neighbor, Coraline Jones. What does he do? He puts the creepy thing on her doorstep to find. What the f?
Have none of you seen Poltergeist? Anabelle? The doll moves on it's own, y'all.
What does a kid do when you tell them no? They do the thing even more. This is also a classic horror movie trope.
The Other Mother, another Wybie, neighbors, dad, etc. That's terrifying, and then Other Mother lets Coraline know that everyone has an other.
All she has to do is sew these buttons to her eyeballs. That's totally child-friendly, right? ...Right?
That makes kids feel good! I mean, Santa isn't traumatizing, why should the Other Mother be?
Other Mother wants Coraline to live forever in her world and replace her first mother... entirely. Y'all, that is what nightmares are made of. Also, this whole body doubles and replacement thing is eerily similar to the horror story Us.
If you haven't heard of Ouija, it's a literal horror movie. It's impossible not to notice the parallels between scenes in Coraline, a "children's movie," and Ouija. For example, when Coraline uses the planchette (sort of, unofficially, but impossible not to see an occult item honestly) to see... creepy things.
Other Mother stitched Wybie's face into a permanent smile because Coraline said he was too talkative. If that's not the creepiest....
These images are permanently imprinted in my brain.
Other Wybie did what comes naturally, in a horror film. He, uh, dusted himself. Gone. Bye-Bye.
Burn the doll. It's a horror movie, after all.
HELP US!
Don't worry, you have some companions! They're the ghosts of dead children, though. Coraline discovers the ghost children were killed by... The Other Mother!
EXCUSE THE HECK OUT OF ME, but that's terrifying. Disney would never.
Naturally, find their eyeballs.
That is literally a nightmare. It's a traumatic scene that stays with you.
You learn that Other Mother's HAND escaped and tries to drag Coraline, a child, down to drown to death in a well.
Maybe just slap on Disney+ today for the kids instead.