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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2008

See it in theatres in 3D!

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  • AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!! People need to see how difficult it actually is to deal with these puppets lots of people do not realize it..it makes me appreciate the film that much more after watching this!

  • WOW!!!!! you have to give these people that do this a lot of credit,and not only Coraline, also The Nightmare Before christmas or that one movie with the dog and the man with that shaun the sheep, srry 4 got the name,but i saw were the lady who made the close uses a needle as thin as a hair or something,i have to give theses people respect,i mean how they take there time just to do this,thats why wen i wach movies like this i pay etention to the detail and movements and just wonder ☻_☻

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  • AMAZING I HAVE THE MOVIE AT HOME I LOVE THE MOVIE IT IS THE best movie ever

  • name of the music please!!!!!!!!!!!1

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  • I love this movie so much I even let the other mother sew in the button eyes and eat my soul, condemning me forever to this movie ☻_☻

  • Damn. So appreciative! I'm addicted to this movie ☻_☻

  • @GeahkBurchill wow! thanks so much i cant beileve it! and i am adicted to this movie! they did a great job!

  • @brooklynsworld The movie is entirely stop motion animated. No computer graphics were used in the making except for titles and blur effects. It took 200 plus artists to make all the puppets, sets and clothes.

  • @GhostAndArrow The puppets all have steel ball joined skeletons and have silicon skins cast over the skeleton. In many cases there are thirty or more versions of one character so they have to make the skin texture, splotches and moles exactly the same every time. It takes anywhere from 20 - 50 hours to produce one puppet.

  • are these what they use in the movie or is the movie animated?

  • Does anyone know what the material is the puppets are made out of? 

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