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He provided the voice of Wyborne "Wybie" Lovat in Coraline (2009), [13] a role he reprised in the video game adaptation. [14] Bailey's other film credits include Mission to Mars (2000), [ 15 ] Bubble Boy (2001) and The Happening (2008).
Eleven-year-old Coraline Jones and her parents, Charlie and Mel, move from Pontiac, Michigan, into the Pink Palace Apartments, an old Victorian house in Ashland, Oregon. While searching for an old well, she meets a mysterious black cat and Wyborn "Wybie" Lovat, the grandson of Coraline's landlady, who gives her a rag doll that eerily resembles her.
In the film, Coraline is depicted as having short blue hair and freckles. In the movie, there was an added new character named Wyborn "Wybie" Lovat, a boy about Coraline's age who frequently annoyed Coraline at first, but over time, they grow on each other. In the Other World, his copy cannot speak but is an ally to Coraline, and gets punished ...
More recently, Crawford has also worked as an actress. She voiced the character of Mrs. Lovat in the 2009 stop-motion film Coraline, [citation needed] and appeared in the TV series Leverage. [8] Several of her earlier recordings, including recordings for Motown which went unreleased at the time, have been included on later compilation albums.
Sadly for Coraline, her eyes were in pretty bad shape when she got to Moore, so the cat recently had them removed. But don't worry too much. But don't worry too much. It seems like Moore will take ...
Coraline (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2009 stop-motion animated dark fantasy horror film Coraline directed by Henry Selick and produced by the animation studio Laika, in their maiden feature film.
was Wybie in the book? because when I see the characters in the other article, i dont see wybie. was he just a filler for the movie? Haseo445 ( talk ) 17:50, 13 February 2009 (UTC) [ reply ] Before the Cast section was deleted ( :( ), it mentioned that Wybie is exclusive only to the film, and does not appear, or is even mentioned, in the book.
Described as an "interactive art trail", [1] Coraline's Curious Cat Trail was a temporary art installation in Portland, Oregon.It featured 31 cat statues inspired by the feline character Cat in the 2009 animated film Coraline, which is based on the 2002 novella of the same name by Neil Gaiman and was the first feature film produced by Hillsboro-based Laika, LLC.