When Coraline puts the doll down for a while, looks away, then looks back, she sees that the doll has mysteriously disappeared. He suggests Coraline counts all the windows and blue things in the house. The doll was carried by Coraline to her dad's room where he is busy typing. Coraline says that she's too old for dolls, despite being only 11, unaware of the secret behind it. The note asked if it was hers due to the resemblance. Jones gives the doll, wrapped in a newspaper with a note, to Coraline. Lovat and gives it to Coraline's mother, Mel Jones. Wyborn Lovat discovers the doll, decades later, in the basement of his grandmother, Mrs. After the Beldam is done, the doll is sent off again. The Beldam starts altering its appearance unthreading it, emptying its cotton stuffing then stuffs it with sand and starts sewing it again in order to make it resemble her next victim: Coraline Jones. Plot Appearance Movie An excerpt from the main article: Coraline (filmography)ĭuring the prologue, the doll floats to a window to the other world after having served its purpose with the last victim.
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