Laika utilized stereo stop-motion photography. This means the depth and dimension you see on screen was captured in-camera, crafted physically by animators moving puppets millimeters at a time. The result is a tactile, organic depth that modern CGI 3D often struggles to replicate.
Initially presented with shallower depth, making it feel slightly duller, claustrophobic, and mundane.
Perfect for a home theater setup with active/passive 3D support.
It sounds like you’re referencing a specific release name for the movie Coraline (2009).
Specialized community forks of Kodi support 3D ISO playback on specific hardware like the Raspberry Pi or specialized Windows builds. 3. Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets