Wybie was added in so Coraline would have someone to talk to & have an outersider that has a connection with one of the ghost children. So I don't mind that Wybie was added in the movie.
And while I liked the book, Coraline was pretty bland in comparison with her movie counterpart, who's got a stronger personality. She's got sass, she's fiery in spirit and she feels things fully. The blue hair was a great touch too. Book coraline felt muted in this manner, she was always a little enchanted or a little scared etc.
Wybie doesn’t exist in the book. It’s not an issue; my own personal preference is the storyline without Wybie because I believe it makes Coraline a stronger character, not having to rely on anyone else but herself.
@@BookshelftoBigScreen " it makes Coraline a stronger character, not having to rely on anyone else but herself." I agree with that in concept, but book Coraline is pretty muted in terms of her character, if it was the movie personality I'd agree completely.
I hate that the movie added the character Whybe as well. I think they did that because they weren't creative enough to deal with the lack of supporting characters
lol cant believe you hated Wybie he was a cute add to the movie albeit entirely unnecessary - I mean he does like 1 thing at the very end. I loved the movie regardless. I dont think Wybie's existence ruins the overall story or lessens Coralines journey in any way.
Wybie was added in so Coraline would have someone to talk to & have an outersider that has a connection with one of the ghost children.
So I don't mind that Wybie was added in the movie.
Man I loved both
Coraline and Whybi saved each other, I don't get the issue here?
He was created so that Coraline has someone to talk too.
And while I liked the book, Coraline was pretty bland in comparison with her movie counterpart, who's got a stronger personality. She's got sass, she's fiery in spirit and she feels things fully. The blue hair was a great touch too.
Book coraline felt muted in this manner, she was always a little enchanted or a little scared etc.
Wybie doesn’t exist in the book. It’s not an issue; my own personal preference is the storyline without Wybie because I believe it makes Coraline a stronger character, not having to rely on anyone else but herself.
@@BookshelftoBigScreen " it makes Coraline a stronger character, not having to rely on anyone else but herself." I agree with that in concept, but book Coraline is pretty muted in terms of her character, if it was the movie personality I'd agree completely.
Despite all of their differences. Both the book and the movie are terrifying 😱 and the other mother is the most terrifying cartoon villains ever
Agreed, other mother is creepy af!
I hate that the movie added the character Whybe as well. I think they did that because they weren't creative enough to deal with the lack of supporting characters
I have seen the coraline movie it's my favorite movie
lol cant believe you hated Wybie
he was a cute add to the movie albeit entirely unnecessary - I mean he does like 1 thing at the very end.
I loved the movie regardless.
I dont think Wybie's existence ruins the overall story or lessens Coralines journey in any way.
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