Coraline V Alphabet Card -- Find Them All!

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The official site for CORALINE, the first 3-D stop-motion animated feature, is now live.



Produced by Oregon-based Laika Ent., directed by Henry Selick (THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS) and based on Neil Gaiman's novella, CORALINE opens Feb. 6, 2009 from Focus Features. It's a Grimm-inspired fairy tale about a melancholy young girl who discovers a hidden passageway in an old house to an opposite world.



Coraline Jones (Dakota Fanning) is bored in her new home until she finds a secret door and discovers an alternate version of her life on the other side. On the surface, this parallel reality is eerily similar to her real life and the people in it -- only much better. But when this seemingly perfect world turns dangerous, and her other parents (including her Other Mother voiced by Teri Hatcher) try to trap her forever, Coraline must count on her resourcefulness, determination and bravery to escape this increasingly perilous world -- and save her family.



The studio is providing 26 alphabet cards to online industry sites -- collect them all! All 26 cards are completely unique, with different images, characters and elements from the film.



Check out AWNtv for featurettes on crafting the world of CORALINE, the story, the inhabitants of the world and CORALINE in the higher dimensions.









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