What age group is Coraline written for?

Neil Gaiman's Coraline is a can't-miss classic that enthralls readers age 8 to 12 but also adults who enjoy a perfect smart spooky read.
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What age group is Coraline appropriate for?

It's appropriate for ages 10+
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Is Coraline appropriate for a 12 year old?

Parents need to know that Coraline will scare young kids. Slightly less creepy than the book on which it was based, the movie is still quite dark, and the "other" world that Coraline discovers turns into a frightening, dangerous place where she could very well die (and other ghost children already have).
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Is Coraline on for a 10 year old?

This movie is meant for children, but it is creepy and my children were extremely frightened by it, as were others. Don't let anyone who's under 12 watch it, and if they're mature, maybe 10 or 11.
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Is Coraline book appropriate for 9 year olds?

Coraline does have some content that could be scary, but mostly that material might not be appropriate based on the inclination of the kid more than his/er maturity. It's probably fine for 95% of kids aged 9-12.
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Why Coraline Is So Creepy



Why is Coraline a kids book?

Parents need to know that Neil Gaiman's Coraline is pretty creepy, and could be disturbing for sensitive kids: The central adventure is about a girl trying to save herself, her parents, and other trapped souls from the Other Mother in a secret world.
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Why is the Coraline book scary?

Another factor of why Coraline is a terrifying children's story is how Gaiman constantly builds up the tension and the suspense by comparing Coraline's reality against a fantasy world. He sets up the scene by making the “real world” boring, frustrating, and dreary.
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Why is Coraline not PG 13?

Coraline is rated PG by the MPAA for thematic elements, scary images, some language and suggestive humor. The fantastical world of Coraline is filled with eccentric characters, frightening scenes and moments of peril for the young heroine. A stuffed doll serves as a spy from another dimension.
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Is Coraline 2 coming out?

Due to Coraline's massive success in both the Academy and theatrical arena, it naturally made fans assume there would eventually be a sequel at some point. Unfortunately, it looks as though the likelihood of a sequel ever happening has been shut down by Gaiman.
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Why is Coraline's hair blue?

In the movie Coraline, when Coraline is getting ready to go to bed after not finding her parents there's an old photo that shows her with natural brown hair. This probably means she at one point dyed it to her iconic blue hair.
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What is the target audience for Coraline?

The director of "Coraline" has suggested it is for brave children of any age. That's putting it mildly. This is nightmare fodder for children, however brave, under a certain age. I know kids are exposed to all sorts of horror films via video, but "Coraline" is disturbing not for gory images but for the story it tells.
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Can I read Coraline as an adult?

It is definitely for children. Children are not as weak-minded as adults seem to believe. Keep in mind it does have a few horror-elements though. Lem◍nade Midnight Generally children's but it appeals also to adults!
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Why does Coraline scare adults?

Gaiman himself has commented on the difference in this article from CBS: However, “adults get scared,” he said. “Adults get disturbed, and I think one reason for that is because it's a story about a child in danger and I think we're hardwired to worry about children in danger.”
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When did Netflix remove Coraline?

Family-friendly flicks like A Wrinkle in Time, Black Panther, Men in Black, Men in Black II, Wild Wild West, Lord of the Rings and Coraline will be taken off Netflix in March, along with adult favorites like Blue Jasmine, Eat Pray Love, Zodiac, Paranormal Activity, Zodiac and Death at a Funeral.
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What does the end of Coraline mean?

The colourful world that Beldam created for Coraline was not real, it was just a sweet illusion to keep the young girl in the “Other World”. However, Coraline was smart enough to not fall for the trap. In the end, the girl realizes that her parents are not perfect, but at least, they are real.
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Are there Jumpscares in Coraline?

Other Father pulls his mouth open grotesquely wide. There are a few jump scares during the scene when Coraline finds the ghost eyes.
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Why is Coraline named Coraline?

The titular character's name came from a typo in "Caroline". According to Gaiman, "I had typed the name Caroline, and it came out wrong. I looked at the word Coraline, and knew it was someone's name. I wanted to know what happened to her." It was adapted as a 2009 stop-motion animated film, directed by Henry Selick.
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Was Coraline too scary to publish?

Many publishers believe his story to be too scary for children, and since his daughter was too young to read it he had one of his coworker's daughter's read it. She approved the book and it was published. Come to find out, years later Gaiman talked to his co-workers daughter about the book.
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Is Coraline controversial?

The first involved Coraline calling the police to report her parents' disappearance, enforcing her solitude. The second was a disturbing portrayal of the Other Father's "true form" as more vicious, monstrous, and misshapen. Scenes like this in their full visualization might be a bit too much terror for a kids' film.
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What is the moral lesson of Coraline?

The strong themes in this story are home, appreciating what you have, and courage. Coraline realizes in the story that her home, though imperfect, was the one she loves and would never leave. She also learns how to be strong and depend on herself to fight for those she loves.
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What does the Cat in Coraline symbolize?

Personality. The cat appears to be sarcastic and ironical. Initially, the cat is impatient and sardonic toward Coraline for satirizing him and calling him a "wuss-puss," acts which he loathes with intensity.
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Why does Coraline's mom have a neck brace?

Mr. Bobinsky, an eccentric Russian man with a circus of dancing mice, has blue skin, the result of contamination from the Chernobyl disaster. Coraline's mother wears a neck brace for the duration of the film, the victim of an unseen car accident.
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