The Beldam impersonates Mel Jones again before reverting into her second form. With the help of the Other Wybie, whose lips have been tied into a smile by The Beldam, Coraline manages to escape the Other World before she arrives.Ĭoraline returns to the Other World once again after learning that The Beldam had kidnapped her real parents. She then throws Coraline into a small room behind a mirror, allowing her to only come out when she learns to be “a loving daughter”. The Beldam begins transforming into her second form, a monstrous witch, in anger. She demands Coraline to apologize for three seconds. Coraline demands The Beldam to let her go back home, but she doesn’t cooperate. The Beldam reappears again in the living room, which it’s furnitures have all turned into bugs. Coraline goes to sleep but wakes up still in the other world. The Beldam implies Coraline “will see things their way”. She offers to tuck Coraline in, but she rejects. Horrified, Coraline quickly wants to go the bed, leaving The Beldam concerned. She offers Coraline to stay in the Other World forever, on the condition that she must sew buttons into her eyes. The Beldam returns once Coraline returns from the performance. When Coraline returns for a third visit, The Beldam was absent, but left food and new clothes for Coraline, and invites her to visit the Other Spink and Forcible downstairs. Coraline wakes up in the real world again. After the performance, Coraline returns to the bedroom, where The Beldam kisses her good night. She then sends the children off to see the Other Bobinsky’s mouse circus upstairs. They later have a dinner-breakfast meal, who The Beldam avoids eating again, until the Other Wybie arrives. ![]() The Beldam sends Coraline off to fetch the Other Father, who is working in the garden. Coraline wakes up in the real world the following morning.Ĭoraline returns to the Other World to see The Beldam and the Other Father again on her second visit. The Beldam rubs mud on Coraline's hand to heal the poison oak she contracted earlier that day, then her and the Other Father tuck her into bed and wish her a good night. To prevent scaring Coraline off any further, The Beldam agrees to Coraline's wishes and shows Coraline her updated and colorful room. Coraline becomes frightened by The Beldam's eerie behavior, and requests to go to bed. This sparks concern in Coraline as Coraline's real mother despises rain and has no history of playing games with her daughter. The Beldam suggests playing hide-and-seek in the rain. Following supper, The Beldam and the Other Father state they have been waiting for Coraline. The Beldam herself does not eat and ensures it goes unnoticed. Shortly thereafter, the three of them enjoy a full-course meal, topped with a gravy boat and chandelier smoothie dispenser. ![]() While The Beldam finishes supper, she instructs Coraline to fetch the other father, but not before dismissing Coraline's initial concern regarding her button eyes. ![]() The Beldam is first seen impersonating Mel Jones, going by the alias "The Other Mother," as a ploy to make it seem like Coraline is living in a more lively and vibrant dimension. Plot Appearance Movie An excerpt from the main article: Coraline (filmography)
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