Coraline (animation)/Fridge

Fridge Brilliance

 * Mister Bobinsky sports a badge from the Chernobyl cleanup. Which is why he's blue. Selick himself states on the DVD commentary that he also likes to spend time outdoors and exercise, and it's winter... also a reason why he's blue. And possibly why he's so "eccentric" if you're bitter enough not to believe in the mice.
 * The Other Mother doesn't sport a neckbrace from the Jones' car crash in the real world. Brings a deeper meaning to "Everything's right in this world, kiddo."
 * Ever notice how Wybie never stands up straight? He has scoliosis. Curvature of the spine. The Other Wybie doesn't have this, which either meant Coraline was irritated at this or was a bit more worried about him then she led him to believe.
 * Contrast the song Coraline's dad sang during dinner with the Other Father's song. The real one is horribly overworked. Coraline would like more of his weird little songs but he never has time anymore. Awwww.
 * There are lots of little things that reflect the specialness of their relationship. Coraline's crooked nose mirrors her dad's, and his favorite color is blue.
 * Mel's (Coraline's mother) favorite snowglobe is the one from the Detroit Zoo. The only photo showing the family together and happy was taken at the Detroit Zoo.
 * If you pause the movie when Wybie shows Coraline the picture of his Gramma and her sister, you can see that his Grandma's sister is slouching in a curve, and looking at the camera bashfully. Just like Wybie - he takes after her!
 * When Ms. Forcible is reading Coraline's tea leaves, she sees a hand-like shape, but Ms. Spink turns it upside down and insists it's a giraffe. They're both right - not only is a stuffed giraffe one of the toys we see in Coraline's room in the Other Mother's house, but
 * The "handsome beast" could mean the cat. Although it isn't particularly tall... the voice actor, Keith David, certainly is.
 * The opening credits, with the Coraline Doll being sewn out of some other doll?  And the doll's being sewn up by a being carefully kept off camera, save the hands. Those metal hands. You know, ?
 * Literally everything from the real apartment has an otherworld counterpart. Yes, everything. Even the VW Beetle.
 * The Other Mother never eats. While the other father's plate is always piled with food, the other mother's plate is always empty at meal times.
 * Very subtle way of showing the Other Mother cannot sustain herself on her own creations and that they're at most an illusion. She can only feed on the love of others.
 * "That's ridiculous. Mothers don't eat... daughters..."
 * And then, of course, there's trap door spiders, which pull their prey through self-built trap doors that blend in with their surroundings...
 * For a while, it seemed off that Coraline had a rash from the Poison Oak branch on only one hand, but in the scene where Wybie shakes her hand, he accidentally smeared mud on the unaffected hand.
 * Listen to the song the Other Father sings. Really listen to the lyrics. He's trying to warn her about what will happen if she continues coming to the other world.
 * The movie changes from Coraline
 * During Other Spink and Other Forcible's presentation for Coraline, their button eyes are white. Remember how the real Spink and Forcible argued about being blind? However, when they strip and become younger, their button eyes are black.
 * The Other Mother swears by her right hand that she'll allow Coraline to leave...
 * The Other Mother ended up being . The holes in the button eyes can be looked at as eyes themselves. So she has multiple eyes!
 * The Other Mother hates cats.
 * Also, a lot of cats like to catch and eat spiders if they find them...
 * The  don't make any sense until you realize that their  real-word counterparts
 * Why are the Others Wybie and Father helping Coraline and not anything/anyone else? Because, everything in the Other World was made to entertain Coraline and nothing more--except for Other Father and Other Wybie, who were created to love her and be her friend.
 * The Other Father calls the Other Mother "Mother." It's not just because the Other Mother means to replace Coraline's real mother in the girl's eyes, it's because the Other Mother created him. In a sense, she really is his mother! (Can quickly become Fridge Horror if you consider all her copy-creations to be her children....which she mutilates and/or destroys.)
 * The first plants Coraline notices in the garden? Pitcher plants, which lure insects in with sweet nectar and then trap and devour them.
 * Note the position of the Other Mother the second time Coraline falls asleep and leaves the Other World: she occupies the exact same spot as the doll.
 * When Coraline asks for a clue as to her parent's location, the Other Mother merely taps her eye, causing Coraline to angrily respond "Fine, don't tell me." But that was the clue - Coraline needed to look closer, becasue her parents had been hidden right in plain sight!
 * The other world has subtle ways of showing it's a Mirror Universe. Wybie and Coraline's dad in the real world are totally useless at helping her or giving her advice, thinking she's just acting out for attention or is plain nuts. The "other Wybie" and "other father" are the only two characters created by the Beldam who try to warn Coraline (and help her where they can) of the dangers and they both intentionally let slip important information.
 * Likewise, Bobinski and Spink & Forcible are the only ones in the real world who tell Coraline she is in danger and give her useful advice and at least one tool that will help her. The otherworld versions of the above three are the secondary antagonists who outright try to stop Coraline from succeeding.
 * The other world has subtle ways of showing it's a Mirror Universe. Wybie and Coraline's dad in the real world are totally useless at helping her or giving her advice, thinking she's just acting out for attention or is plain nuts. The "other Wybie" and "other father" are the only two characters created by the Beldam who try to warn Coraline (and help her where they can) of the dangers and they both intentionally let slip important information.
 * Likewise, Bobinski and Spink & Forcible are the only ones in the real world who tell Coraline she is in danger and give her useful advice and at least one tool that will help her. The otherworld versions of the above three are the secondary antagonists who outright try to stop Coraline from succeeding.

Fridge Horror

 * The food in the other world that Coraline eats. What is it made of??
 * All of it is probably made of the same thing... gives a whole new meaning to 'breakfast dinner food', doesn't it?
 * Where did the doll go after the events of the movie?
 * If you assume that
 * Little Me is extremely disturbing.
 * The Other Mother never eats. While the Other Father's plate is always piled with food, the Other Mother's plate is always empty at meal times. And the Other Mother's true form is that of a  who doesn't want Coraline to leave her and ends up chasing her by the end of the movie...
 * Also consider that the Other Mother creates all the other 'facsimiles' of real people in her pocket dimension to not only be sentient, but they also have free will! Some of them like the Other Wybie and the Other Father genuinely care for Coraline and try to help her.. leading either to their very real deaths or their loss of physical control over their own bodies while still having freedom of thought and speech...
 * The Other Mother is really  that can change into different forms and create illusions to seduce children? Sound familiar?
 * Take the Other Father Song from the movie, that jaunty little tune. Now look closely, REALLY CLOSELY, at the lyrics: "Making up a song about Coraline. She's a peach she's a DOLL she's a pal of mine. She's as cute as a BUTTON IN THE EYES of everyone who ever laid their eyes on Coraline. When she comes around exploring Mom and I will never ever make it boring. OUR EYES WILL BE ON CORALINE." Utterly terrifying.
 * Might actually be Fridge Brilliance if you consider that maybe he's subtly warning Coraline of what Other Mother has planned for her.
 * The fate of the children that the Other Mother kidnapped. It's clear that the other children are dead  but the fact remains that the children's real mothers never knew what happened to their children or had any sense of closure. The movie adaptation made it a little bit better when Wybie's grandmother
 * It is clear from the book (and directly stated in the movie) that Coraline wishes her parents would pay more attention to her. Now on the foreground, the Other Mother merely pretends to pay attention to Coraline in order to . But some bits of interaction (the unwanted hugging, the "learn to be a loving daughter" and such) give the Other Mother a behaviour typical for Abusive Parents, specifically of My Beloved Smother - which often happens if parents pay too much (unhealthy) attention to kids. Coraline really got what she desired - and it was horrible for her, on top of the whole   stuff.
 * Being essentially a fae creature, the other mother may have existed for a long, LONG time possibly before the dawn of civilisation, stealing children to feed on their souls. That means that there may have been thousands or millions of trapped souls in the other world that wasted away to nothing with nobody to free them. The three childrens' souls we see are just the latest batch still clinging onto hope. It's also possible that Coraline may have been the first child in history to thwart the Beldam...

Fridge Logic

 * Why would Wybie's grandmother, who doesn't allow families with children live at the Pink Palace, let Coraline and her family move in? Think about it....
 * She could have just really needed the money and decided to take a chance.
 * It's fully possible that she didn't know about Coraline until the family was moving in. It's not unheard of for parents to lie about not having a child in order to get a cheaper or more quiet apartment.
 * People also lie about their pets. Now think of Miss Spink...
 * It's fully possible that she didn't know about Coraline until the family was moving in. It's not unheard of for parents to lie about not having a child in order to get a cheaper or more quiet apartment.
 * People also lie about their pets. Now think of Miss Spink...