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* [[Media Research Failure]]: "[[Tim Burton]]'s Coraline", now [http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2009/02/by-way-of-preamble.html Neil Gaiman has his say] about that lack of research.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Keith David]] as a black cat who seems incredibly [[Badass]] just because it's his voice. Admittedly, he was pretty badass in the book, too. Luckily, his fight with that one rat doesn't take [[They Live|five minutes of screen time]].
* [[Defictionalization]]: The Detroit Zoo snowglobe.
* [[Development Hell]]: More like production hell. It's a stop-motion movie after all.
** Several times during the production, Henry Selick told Dakota Fanning to raise the tone of her voice, most likely because the production started when she was 9 and ended when she's 14.
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: The production speed is about 3 seconds per day.
** They made about 20 puppets for every character, each one of them taking months to make. And they replace the mouths between shots.
** The garden scene, the mice circus, the theater, the Other Mother transforming and the other world disintegrating... they're not CGI. They're done with stop-motion. The mice are animated by replacement parts- every single movement needs an ''entirely new, sculpted mouse figure!''
** The characters' hairs have to be "injected" one by one.
** The costumes are made by an impossibly patient lady with needles as small as human hairs. That lady's name is Althea Crome, and her part in the making of the film is detailed in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT5MFdAB7fI&feature=player_embedded# this] video.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Ian Mcshane as Mr Bobinsky - Bobinsky is Russian while Mcshane is British.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Keith David]] as a black cat who seems incredibly [[Badass]] just because it's his voice. Admittedly, he was pretty badass in the book, too. Luckily, his fight with that one rat doesn't take [[They Live!|five minutes of screen time]].
** Keith David voiced Spawn in Todd McFarlane's Spawn, which is based on the comic book of the same name that Neil Gaiman wrote an issue and filed a lawsuit over.
** Also Teri Hatcher (Susan on ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'') as the two mothers.
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*** At one point, the father mentions that he is [[Incredibly Lame Pun|getting a virus]]. Get it, because he's a PC?
** And Dakota Fanning as the voice of Coraline.
* [[Network to the Rescue]]: Initially, no studio showed interest in the film. Then producer Bill Mechanic (who also believed in [[James Cameron]] and ''[[Titanic]]'' at Fox) showed interest and jumped on as a financier, which got the film made and a distributor in Universal. The movie became a [[Sleeper Hit]], director Henry Selick got a deal at [[Pixar]] and the animation studio now works full-time with Universal.
* [[Non-Singing Voice]]: The Other Father is voiced by [[They Might Be Giants|John Linnell]] for about 30 seconds in a [[Ear Worm|frustratingly catchy]] song. For the rest of the time, he's [[Complete World Knowledge|John Hodgman]].
* [[The Red Stapler]]: The Detroit Zoo fountain snowglobe was eventually produced as an actual zoo souvenir after the film was released.
* [[Sleeper Hit]]: When the film came out, stop-motion animation was considered dead and the film was expected to die a quick death at the box office against ''[[Pink Panther]] 2'' and the ''[[My Bloody Valentine (film)|My Bloody Valentine]]'' remake. After a better than expected opening, the film kept on going until finally becoming the highest-grossing stop-motion animated film of all-time.
* [[Star-Making Role]]: For Laika Animation themselves, whose success with the film lead to closing their CG Features division in favor of a stop motion division.
* [[Throw It In]]: The scene with Other Spink and Other Forcible was originally meant to have a song written by [[They Might Be Giants]] (as was a lot of the rest of the film, but that's another matter). After hearing the placeholder song the writers had come up with, John and John said it was good enough and there was no reason to replace it.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The movie was originally planned as a musical with 10 songs written by [[They Might Be Giants]], but this idea was discarded in favor of a more conventional movie, although one of their songs (the Other Father's number) does remain in the film, and the band has said they will release the other songs written for the movie on other projects ("Careful What You Pack", for example, wound up on their 2007 album ''The Else'').
** The film at one point had plans to use CGI for the Other World segments, and Normal Claymation for the Real World segments.
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* The character Wybie Lovat was not in the original book, and was added following producer Bill Mechanic's suggestion. The decision is approved by [[Neil Gaiman]].
* Has the world record for longest [[Stop Motion]] film.
* [[Throw It In]]: The scene with Other Spink and Other Forcible was originally meant to have a song written by [[They Might Be Giants]] (as was a lot of the rest of the film, but that's another matter). After hearing the placeholder song the writers had come up with, John and John said it was good enough and there was no reason to replace it.
 
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