She returns home, with Wybie recounting the disappearance of his grandaunt. Coraline meets the Other Mother and Other Father, button-eyed doppelgängers of her parents.
The universe resembles Coraline's real world but is much livelier. That night, a mouse wakes Coraline up and guides her to the door, which leads to a parallel universe. The doll guides Coraline to a small bricked up door in the apartment's living room. Later, Wybie retrieves a button-eyed ragdoll that resembles Coraline from his grandmother's trunk and gives it to her. She meets the landlady's grandson, Wyborne "Wybie" Lovat, and a black cat who follows them around. Neglected by her workaholic parents, Coraline Jones struggles to adapt to her new life in the Pink Palace Apartments in Ashland, Oregon. The film won Annie Awards for Best Music in an Animated Feature Production, Best Character Design in an Animated Feature Production and Best Production Design in an Animated Feature Production, and received nominations for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. The film grossed $16.85 million during its opening weekend, ranking third at the box office, and by the end of its run had grossed over $124 million worldwide, making it the third highest-grossing stop-motion film of all time after Chicken Run and Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. The film was theatrically released in the United States on Februby Focus Features after a world premiere at the Portland International Film Festival, and was met with generally positive reviews from critics. The film tells the story of the titular character finding an idealized parallel world behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that the alternative world contains a dark and sinister secret. Produced by Laika as the studio's first feature film, it features the voice talents of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, Keith David, John Hodgman, Robert Bailey Jr., and Ian McShane. Coraline is a 2009 American stop-motion animated dark fantasy film written and directed by Henry Selick and based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novella of the same name.