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'''Coraline Jones''' is the titular protagonist of the 2009 stop-motion film ''Coraline'', adapted from Neil Gaiman's 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 leading female stop-motion representative in the [[Ms. /co/]]ntests, garnering a strong but relatively quiet support among its voters. She has made two Ms. /co/ |
Coraline is best known as the leading female stop-motion character (and often its only representative) in the [[Ms. /co/]]ntests, garnering a strong but relatively quiet support among its voters. She has made two Ms. /co/ appearances to date, starting with a 19th seeded berth in the [[Ms. /co/ 2019|2019 edition]] where she reached the third round, only to be soundly beaten by ''Avatar'' fan-favorite [[Ty Lee]]. |
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Coraline returned in the [[Ms. /co/ 2020|2020 edition]] as a 25th seed, destroying the fallen [[Star Butterfly]] in round 1. She then defeated low seeds [[Roxanne]] and [[Sara Bellum]] to reach |
Coraline returned in the [[Ms. /co/ 2020|2020 edition]] as a 25th seed, destroying the fallen [[Star Butterfly]] in round 1. She then defeated low seeds [[Roxanne]] and [[Sara Bellum]] to reach a career-best Sweet 16, where her run ended at the hands of Ms. /co/ powerhouse [[Starfire]]. |
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