Coraline Soundtrack Disclaimer: I don’t own Coraline or any of the music. The rights belong to Focus Features, LAIKA, and Bruno Coulais, respectively. Thank you Randz4Twin for the Lyrics! Suli au len Le je le fanilé jenti Amen zun don Antwo daltan Felice se li mue. Ovinue le Enderi me suva Ovinue le Enderi me sutrim Twee de da da, de dada twee da twee Da de du da, de twee da Suli au len Le je le fanilé jencli Amen zin don Antwo daltan (twee de da da…) Felice se li mue Wilo samwe (twee de da da…) Melindaatje li mue.
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@animeleader45 :”) heart warming story!
when it says “Wilo samwe ” in the song it actually says “we look somwehere” (:
lady dadada silly grmay laydemay so thu demay la lay tinda la may la low silly tris a a may silly dark tray la may
Silly elay magic infanay nal lay, tin da balaaa baloo fily tray say or we cold liet oh we miss silver oh wie smiis trrreee
For those who really like this soundtrack (Most who hear it) you should check out Bruno Coulais’ new score for the film La Cle Des Champs. Its a similar vibe, but different enough, very magical.
@0DTK0 Italian.
Le je le filé jante is French for “I spun the wheel.”
Spinning wheel?????
O.O
I Want To Play The piano Version Of This
i love this song i love coraline i am coraline
I’ve always identified with Coraline on some level because I myself am a weird girl. I love bizarre, creepy things, I LOVE exploring, and I even look a lot like Coraline. Whenever I’m exploring a house or building, this song plays in my head. I’m always on the lookout for an adventure….though I hope that, when I finally find one, it won’t be as scary as the adventure poor Coraline Jones found….
This is the anthem to afternoon boredom.
@chewy89422 Those are actually faces if I’m correct… you makie them by holding the alt button and clicking 2 on the pad on the right :3…
HOW DO U DO THAT?
i love this song
felice se lingue…
i cry
with this
melody
but i love this song :,)
i love this song !!! <3 <3 <3 !!
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Favorite Part 0:00 – 2:01
favorite part 1:15-1:20
@WamblyWallaby I sometimes played this song while doing homework. The melody (Especially the strumming harp strings and the “Twee dee da da” part) goes well with the pace of my fingers dancing across the keyboard as I write.
What language is this? French I believe?
is this french mixed with sims language?
Sillyyyyy and lame
lady lifaline and gently
on my dingggg doooong
and dagger dummm :’D