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'''Coraline Jones''' is the titular protagonist of the 2009 stop-motion film ''Coraline'', adapted from Neil Gaiman's 2002 novella of the same name. |
'''Coraline Jones''' is the titular protagonist of the 2009 stop-motion film ''Coraline'', adapted from Neil Gaiman's 2002 novella of the same name. |
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Coraline is best known as the |
Coraline is best known as the leading female stop-motion representative in [[Ms. /co/]], with 2 tournament berths since [[Ms. /co/ 2019|2019]]. Her movie is widely praised for its impressive visuals. Coraline's best result happened in the [[Ms. /co/ 2020|2020 contest]], sneaking into the fourth round as a 25th seed. After destroying the fallen [[Star Butterfly]] in round 1, she then took advantage of several upsets in her side of the bracket by defeating lower seeds [[Roxanne]] and [[Sara Bellum]], before losing handily to Ms. /co/ powerhouse [[Starfire]]. |
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Coraline's best result happened in the [[Ms. /co/ 2020|2020 edition]], sneaking into the fourth round as a 25th seed. After destroying the fallen [[Star Butterfly]] in round 1, she then took advantage of several upsets in her side of the bracket by defeating lower seeds [[Roxanne]] and [[Sara Bellum]], before losing handily to Ms. /co/ powerhouse [[Starfire]]. |
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Her next eligible contest will be [[Ms. /co/ 2021]]. |
Her next eligible contest will be [[Ms. /co/ 2021]]. |
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==Results== |
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==Tournament history== |
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Revision as of 10:38, 27 March 2021
Coraline Jones is the titular protagonist of the 2009 stop-motion film Coraline, adapted from Neil Gaiman's 2002 novella of the same name.
Coraline is best known as the leading female stop-motion representative in Ms. /co/, with 2 tournament berths since 2019. Her movie is widely praised for its impressive visuals. Coraline's best result happened in the 2020 contest, sneaking into the fourth round as a 25th seed. After destroying the fallen Star Butterfly in round 1, she then took advantage of several upsets in her side of the bracket by defeating lower seeds Roxanne and Sara Bellum, before losing handily to Ms. /co/ powerhouse Starfire.
Her next eligible contest will be Ms. /co/ 2021.
Results
2019 - seed 19 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Round | Opponent | Series | Votes | Pct. For | |||||||||||||||
Round 1 | (110) X-23 | Marvel | 707 - 318 | 69.0% | |||||||||||||||
Round 2 | (83) Mai | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 684 - 467 | 59.4% | |||||||||||||||
Round 3 | (14) Ty Lee | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 524 - 662 | 44.2% |
2020 - seed 25 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Round | Opponent | Series | Votes | Pct. For | |||||||||||||||
Round 1 | (104) Star Butterfly | Star vs. | 591 - 239 | 71.2% | |||||||||||||||
Round 2 | (89) Roxanne | Disney | 519 - 314 | 62.3% | |||||||||||||||
Round 3 | (121) Sara Bellum | Powerpuff Girls | 458 - 401 | 53.3% | |||||||||||||||
Round 4 | (24) Starfire | DC | 374 - 488 | 43.4% |