This movie is a big proponent of why I say that stop motion is a perfect medium for horror imagry alongside others like Paranorman, The House, Corpse Bride and even to refrence a recent video of yours Gravity falls understands that stopmotion is great for horror
So happy to see this in my notices! This movie is such a classic and I'm happy that it keeps finding people in the younger years. Henry Selick just has that kind of magic with his movies, especially since his work actually respects the intelligence of kids which is WHY he allows there to be scary stuff, because kids like to get spooked! Speaking of Selick, I can warmly reccomend Wendell & WIld, his comeback movie on Netflix. It's worth the watch for the animation and the music alone. Also, yes, the old acctresses are confirmed old lesbians. Edit: Finished the video and realized you've already seen W&W XD it'd still be fun to see you talk avbout it, because that movie deserves its flowers.
@@AlleyDreamer If you ever do, let me know if you want any fandom insight or fun facts about the movie :D I've been with the fandom since the movie came out 2 years ago. It's tiny, very tiny, but we're out there.
8:45 ok I wanted to go Um actually about fairy circles but uh there's multiple meanings multiple that support your theory 😅😊: Fairy dancing: In English and Celtic folklore, fairies or elves are said to dance in a circle to create fairy rings. If humans join the dance, they are punished and forced to dance until they collapse. Witches' rings: In German folklore, fairy rings are known as witches' rings and are said to be the place where witches dance on Walpurgis Night. Dragons: In Austrian mythology, dragons are said to burn fairy rings into the forest floor with their fiery tails. Portals to another world: Some cultures believe that fairy rings are portals to another world. Dinner tables: Some cultures believe that fairies use the mushrooms in fairy rings as dinner tables. Good luck: Some cultures believe that fairy rings bring good luck. Sign of a fairy village: Some cultures believe that fairy rings are a sign of an underground fairy village"
About Miss Spink and Miss Forcible (the actresses), from what I know, in the book they were a couple but the movie kinda changed their dynamic to imply that they were sisters or roommates instead (or make it ambiguous)
Coraline taught me exposure therapy as a chronically anxious 10 year old. I was so scared of that movie but I loved it too much to put it down, so I repeatedly watched it for like 3 years until I wasn't afraid anymore. That's a method I've used for 13 years
OMG first!!! Also HELP IM GLAD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE STILL SCARD OF CORALINE its been one of my fav movies forever but ITS SCARY AS ALL HECKDY HECK HECK as you said XD
When I was like six? I watched Wallace and Gromit curse of the WereRabbit and I couldn’t even finish that movie as a kid. That art style is still unsettling to me
I wish i could watch Coraline again for the first time. I watched it when i was 7? And its still easily top 3 horror movies its so eerie in its atmosphere, balances the drab monotones with the beautiful saturated florescence of the other mother mwah chefs kiss Laika you guy just dont miss
@@AlleyDreamer that's so fair I have a list of every movie that I want to watch to catch up on... 185.. that's how many movies... I don't have a problem I promise
18:03 i dont have a clear answer but i always interpreted it as both Bobinsky and the basement Lesbians: "In a post on Neil Gaiman's official Tumblr account, the original author of Coraline, confirmed that Spink and Forcible are a couple." Didn't know this until this video 😅 : there warnings as genuine perhaps living in the Pink Palace Apartments they have realized huh an awful lot of children seem to be going missing maybe we should tell future kids to be sus about that one area and either they genuinely don't know fully about the Beldam or its a thing of the Beldams power sort of leaking in and causing them to realize somethings up but not point out what is like when you feel someone staring at you from out of a corner of your eye but you can never make out what or who just that it feels off But hey thats just my take this movie has many cool other interpretations 😅😊
Wierdly i know everyone was terrified of other mother but i was wayyyy more scared as a kid by Other Wyborns Death and the fact that his mouth was sewn i also felt that way more recently when i watched dark crystal age of resistance another stopmotion with horror elements because theres 2 characters who are the last of there species who's hands are shackled and mouths are sewn. As well as the ghost kids in Coraline i thought the fact that they were even more out of sink not even having lip flaps in there movement + the one who is locked in a permanent scream
I loved Coraline the first time I saw it (I was about 7) and I loved it! However, I couldn’t sleeping that night, ‘cause I kept imagining the Beldam eating me lol
Coraline is such a good movie!! It was definitely one of movies that scared me the most as a kid (also agreed, the Spirited Away pig scene was also terrifying lol), and although as an adult it's really difficult for me to be scared by any horror movies/shows, I still really appreciate the movie's story as well as its animation (as an artist and animator) and love the spooky vibes :) Unrelated to Coraline, but another movie (or rather, niche category of movies) that scared me as a kid was an anime movie adaptation of Pinocchio. Mainly because the main menu screen and certain parts of the movie had really creepy 90s/early 2000s CGI in the middle of this mostly-2D film, and sometimes the 3D character would turn to look at the viewer without saying anything. Later on, as a teen, my family and I looked it up and apparently there have been multiple unrelated anime adaptations of Pinocchio. We watched a few and several of them are pretty creepy, or at least have an ominous vibe to them at certain parts lol. We found _another_ one that had terrible CGI mixed in. It's a funny and oddly specific bunch of movies. Haven't watched them in years though, so maybe they're not as creepy as I remember them being. (Also turns out the movie I had watched as a kid was actually part 1 of a longer animated series!)
9:01 hard agree 👍 I like learning all kind of fun magic and fantasy folk lore and as much as I love fairy, witch, ghosts etc. Im not touching a necronomicon, a ouija board or a spell book with a 50 foot pole Unless its the book of Bill that that i will make an exception for 😅
Also here rapid fire spoiler free ratings of Laika films because they are great Paranorman pretty good some of the humor feels weirdly both jouvinal and adult but the premise and horror execution plus some pretty likeable characters =7/10 Box trolls leans into found family and the jouvinal humor and it works + the found family is great in that movie 7/10 KUBO AND THE 2 STRINGS!!!- 10/10 Excellent movie thats own premise allows the animators to stretch the medium to its at the time limits stories incredible i think its a must watch for general society underrated laika movie Corpse bride- great character dynamics + fun settings = good movie wish the humans were as A tier or S tier as the Dead 7.5/10 Missing Link- fun but kinda forgetable compared to its competition wish it had done better but its visually great- 5.5/10 Also I here Lajka and Laika Nemo I wish laika was supported more financially 😅😊
Are you gonna cover Wendell & Wild after this for halloween? I don't think it's Laika, but another halloween themed stop motion movie, by the director of Nightmare Before Christmas along with Jordan Peele producing.
This movie is a big proponent of why I say that stop motion is a perfect medium for horror imagry alongside others like Paranorman, The House, Corpse Bride and even to refrence a recent video of yours Gravity falls understands that stopmotion is great for horror
@@delrodriguez9422 definitely!
So happy to see this in my notices! This movie is such a classic and I'm happy that it keeps finding people in the younger years. Henry Selick just has that kind of magic with his movies, especially since his work actually respects the intelligence of kids which is WHY he allows there to be scary stuff, because kids like to get spooked!
Speaking of Selick, I can warmly reccomend Wendell & WIld, his comeback movie on Netflix. It's worth the watch for the animation and the music alone.
Also, yes, the old acctresses are confirmed old lesbians.
Edit: Finished the video and realized you've already seen W&W XD it'd still be fun to see you talk avbout it, because that movie deserves its flowers.
W&W is such a great movie! I might talk about it some other time!
@@AlleyDreamer If you ever do, let me know if you want any fandom insight or fun facts about the movie :D I've been with the fandom since the movie came out 2 years ago. It's tiny, very tiny, but we're out there.
8:45 ok I wanted to go Um actually about fairy circles but uh there's multiple meanings multiple that support your theory 😅😊:
Fairy dancing: In English and Celtic folklore, fairies or elves are said to dance in a circle to create fairy rings. If humans join the dance, they are punished and forced to dance until they collapse.
Witches' rings: In German folklore, fairy rings are known as witches' rings and are said to be the place where witches dance on Walpurgis Night.
Dragons: In Austrian mythology, dragons are said to burn fairy rings into the forest floor with their fiery tails.
Portals to another world: Some cultures believe that fairy rings are portals to another world.
Dinner tables: Some cultures believe that fairies use the mushrooms in fairy rings as dinner tables.
Good luck: Some cultures believe that fairy rings bring good luck.
Sign of a fairy village: Some cultures believe that fairy rings are a sign of an underground fairy village"
Ooo thanks for the lore!
About Miss Spink and Miss Forcible (the actresses), from what I know, in the book they were a couple but the movie kinda changed their dynamic to imply that they were sisters or roommates instead (or make it ambiguous)
My gaydar never fails 😂
Coraline taught me exposure therapy as a chronically anxious 10 year old. I was so scared of that movie but I loved it too much to put it down, so I repeatedly watched it for like 3 years until I wasn't afraid anymore. That's a method I've used for 13 years
Coraline is definitely a perfect movie in terms of message, scares, and artistry.
@@Songal18 agreed!
@@AlleyDreamer I will only watch it in a group, never alone.
OMG first!!! Also HELP IM GLAD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE STILL SCARD OF CORALINE its been one of my fav movies forever but ITS SCARY AS ALL HECKDY HECK HECK as you said XD
@@DanielleMartinPlays I'm glad I'm not alone 😭😭😭😭
When I was like six? I watched Wallace and Gromit curse of the WereRabbit and I couldn’t even finish that movie as a kid. That art style is still unsettling to me
@@hauntedphoenix3622 I've only watched the cute movies of them. The art can be unsettling I would not want to watch the spooky ones lol
I wish i could watch Coraline again for the first time. I watched it when i was 7? And its still easily top 3 horror movies its so eerie in its atmosphere, balances the drab monotones with the beautiful saturated florescence of the other mother mwah chefs kiss Laika you guy just dont miss
@delrodriguez9422 yeah I got years of movies to catch up on lolol they're so pretty!
@@AlleyDreamer that's so fair I have a list of every movie that I want to watch to catch up on... 185.. that's how many movies... I don't have a problem I promise
18:03 i dont have a clear answer but i always interpreted it as both Bobinsky and the basement Lesbians:
"In a post on Neil Gaiman's official Tumblr account, the original author of Coraline, confirmed that Spink and Forcible are a couple." Didn't know this until this video 😅
: there warnings as genuine perhaps living in the Pink Palace Apartments they have realized huh an awful lot of children seem to be going missing maybe we should tell future kids to be sus about that one area and either they genuinely don't know fully about the Beldam or its a thing of the Beldams power sort of leaking in and causing them to realize somethings up but not point out what is like when you feel someone staring at you from out of a corner of your eye but you can never make out what or who just that it feels off
But hey thats just my take this movie has many cool other interpretations 😅😊
Ah yeah there's a lot of interpretations! I love most of them!
Wierdly i know everyone was terrified of other mother but i was wayyyy more scared as a kid by Other Wyborns Death and the fact that his mouth was sewn i also felt that way more recently when i watched dark crystal age of resistance another stopmotion with horror elements because theres 2 characters who are the last of there species who's hands are shackled and mouths are sewn.
As well as the ghost kids in Coraline i thought the fact that they were even more out of sink not even having lip flaps in there movement + the one who is locked in a permanent scream
@delrodriguez9422 omg yeah I found those so scary 😭
yeah the stuff that happened to Other Wyborn and the ghost kids were definitely the scariest parts of the movie for me as a kid
I loved Coraline the first time I saw it (I was about 7) and I loved it! However, I couldn’t sleeping that night, ‘cause I kept imagining the Beldam eating me lol
@@haloo_haybay that was always me watching anything vaguely scary as a kid 😭
Coraline is such a good movie!! It was definitely one of movies that scared me the most as a kid (also agreed, the Spirited Away pig scene was also terrifying lol), and although as an adult it's really difficult for me to be scared by any horror movies/shows, I still really appreciate the movie's story as well as its animation (as an artist and animator) and love the spooky vibes :)
Unrelated to Coraline, but another movie (or rather, niche category of movies) that scared me as a kid was an anime movie adaptation of Pinocchio. Mainly because the main menu screen and certain parts of the movie had really creepy 90s/early 2000s CGI in the middle of this mostly-2D film, and sometimes the 3D character would turn to look at the viewer without saying anything.
Later on, as a teen, my family and I looked it up and apparently there have been multiple unrelated anime adaptations of Pinocchio. We watched a few and several of them are pretty creepy, or at least have an ominous vibe to them at certain parts lol. We found _another_ one that had terrible CGI mixed in. It's a funny and oddly specific bunch of movies. Haven't watched them in years though, so maybe they're not as creepy as I remember them being. (Also turns out the movie I had watched as a kid was actually part 1 of a longer animated series!)
No looking back Pinocchio is so scary the entire part on the island is forever burned into my brain 😭
9:01 hard agree 👍 I like learning all kind of fun magic and fantasy folk lore and as much as I love fairy, witch, ghosts etc. Im not touching a necronomicon, a ouija board or a spell book with a 50 foot pole
Unless its the book of Bill that that i will make an exception for 😅
Omg so true lmaooo
i was terrified of chitty chitty bang bang and the scene with the kidnapper
I think one possible origin of the magic cat trope is the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland. That's the earliest one I can think of anyway
Also here rapid fire spoiler free ratings of Laika films because they are great
Paranorman pretty good some of the humor feels weirdly both jouvinal and adult but the premise and horror execution plus some pretty likeable characters =7/10
Box trolls leans into found family and the jouvinal humor and it works + the found family is great in that movie 7/10
KUBO AND THE 2 STRINGS!!!- 10/10 Excellent movie thats own premise allows the animators to stretch the medium to its at the time limits stories incredible i think its a must watch for general society underrated laika movie
Corpse bride- great character dynamics + fun settings = good movie wish the humans were as A tier or S tier as the Dead 7.5/10
Missing Link- fun but kinda forgetable compared to its competition wish it had done better but its visually great- 5.5/10
Also I here Lajka and Laika Nemo I wish laika was supported more financially 😅😊
Ooo thanks!
i loved kid horror movies but i was so scared of the wallace and gromit horror movie
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Are you gonna cover Wendell & Wild after this for halloween? I don't think it's Laika, but another halloween themed stop motion movie, by the director of Nightmare Before Christmas along with Jordan Peele producing.
@lewa3910 yeah I talked about it at the end but I watched it before I started my TH-cam channel I think lol. I love that movie!