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A few years after the factory Mike and the other winners get asked to film a expose documentary on the whole thing. He reluctantly agrees. Language: English Words: 7,109 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 8 Kudos: 46 Bookmarks: 4 Hits: 528 a b Stuart, Mel (director) (30 June 1971). Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (Motion picture). Paramount Pictures.

a b Burton, Tim (director) (15 July 2005). Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Motion picture). Warner Bros. Goffe, Rusty (27 July 2005). "My life as an Oompa Loompa: 'Willy Wonka was my first and favourite film' ". Theguardian.com. When Veruca interferes with the trained squirrels used by Willy Wonka to select the best nuts to bake into chocolate bars, and is judged as a "bad nut" by the squirrels and discarded into the adjacent garbage chute, her dad follows suit. Both are later seen leaving the factory covered in garbage, with Veruca's father trying with extraordinary effort to contain his visible anger against her. The Oompa-Loompas (also written as Oompa Loompas) are small humans who were preyed upon by the various predators that reside in their homeland before Wonka invited them to work at his factory. They are paid in their favourite food, cocoa beans, which were extremely rare on their island. [16] [17] The Oompa-Loompas are mischievous, "[thinking] everything's a colossal joke"; they love to play practical jokes and sing songs which, according to Wonka, they are very good at improvising. They sing a song at the end of each child's comeuppance. Mike keeps the plane window firmly shut and wills himself to fall asleep, rid himself of the tight plane and the infinite space outside of it. He doesn’t manage to. His dad snores the whole trip, reminiscent of the last time they were on a plane together. Again, his mom stays home. Go figure.Don't wander too far from the tour, or you'll end up as the secret ingredient! Recreate your favourite scenes from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with this excellent quality Augustus Gloop Willy Wonka boy's costumefrom Smiffy's! No one can resist a chocolate river! Dress up as your favourite Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character this Book Week with this excellent Augustus Gloop Boy's Roald Dahl Costume from Smiffy's! Perfect for your next Willy Wonka themed costume event, TV and Movie's dress up party, or, of course, the Book Week costumeparade. In the Tom and Jerry version of the 1971 film, Slugworth is the main antagonist instead of an enigmatic villain. When he first meets Charlie, he sings a cover of Veruca's song "I Want it Now!" and also sings it as a duet with Veruca during her downfall. He teams up with Spike to steal a Gobstopper from the factory, but the two are thwarted by Charlie, Tom, and Jerry. Despite being more emphasised as a villain, he is still revealed to be Wonka's employee Mr. Wilkinson, much to Tom and Jerry's dismay. Nevertheless, the cat and mouse get the last word on Slugworth/Wilkinson and Spike by shrinking them with the Wonkavision [ clarification needed]. Candy lovers, rejoice! Whether you love the classic Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory movie with Gene Wilder, or the newer Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film with Johnny Depp, these easy-to-re-create DIY Willy Wonka costumes are about to make your Halloween dreams come true. Whether you want to celebrate the day in purple velvet like Willy Wonka himself, an all-blue Violet Beauregarde get-up, or traipse around town looking like the always-stylish Veruca Salt, we've got you covered. GlassXelhua Fandoms: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - All Media Types violetsaren_tblue Fandoms: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - All Media Types

mid 30s, has moved on with his life. Still suffers from horrific nightmares and headaches due to his traumatic past. Rarely talks about what happened to him in The Factory, but is drawn into the investigation to find the recently disappeared children after investigators plead for his help as he is the only survivor they were able to locate. Charlie still feels immense guilt over his survival. Language: English Words: 1,707 Chapters: 2/? Comments: 1 Kudos: 21 Hits: 285 We recommend anyone in Northern Ireland, Isle of Wight, Shetlands, Scottish Highlands/off the coast of Scotland, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man, and Channel Islands use Priority Delivery unless you require an urgent timed delivery through UPS courier which is at an additional cost. Please see below for postage prices. This costume was a lot of fun and overall we were happy with the final product. All of the costumes were made at home. In all, we have 9 characters: In other words, Charlie and 4 other kids get the go to the factory! The only thing is, things turn out a bit different once the kids actually become better friends then Wonka had anticipated. Language: English Words: 2,774 Chapters: 3/? Comments: 8 Kudos: 35 Bookmarks: 3 Hits: 662 Dr. Ostrum and the chocolate factory". Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Schaumburg, Illinois: American Veterinary Medical Association. 1 November 2000. Archived from the original on 24 May 2012 . Retrieved 11 October 2009.

In the 1971 film, they were portrayed by Rudy Borgstaller, George Claydon, Malcolm Dixon, Rusty Goffe, Ismed Hassan, Norman McGlen, Angelo Muscat, Pepe Poupee, Marcus Powell, and Albert Wilkinson. [19] [20] Blevins, Joe (22 June 2016). "Read This: The hatred of Wonka's Grandpa Joe has only grown stronger". The A.V. Club. In both editions, despite working in the factory, the Oompa-Loompas insist on maintaining their native clothing: men wear animal skins, women wear leaves, and children wear nothing. An outshone sister could be the saviour of the brats. Language: English Words: 440 Chapters: 2/2 Kudos: 5 Hits: 374 MimiIvory Fandoms: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - All Media Types, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Shaiman/Shaiman & Wittman/Greig, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-the book

In the 1971 film, despite eating constantly, he is not as obese as he is in the book and has decent table manners. Although he appears uninterested in Charlie and the other three finalists due to his only aspiration being that of eating, he is seen as being polite to them. When Augustus falls into the chocolate river, Charlie tries to rescue him using a giant lollipop. He is portrayed by Michael Böllner in this film. Since Böllner could not speak fluent English at the time of the film's production, the 1971 Augustus has fewer lines and less screen time. Slate, Jeff (12 September 2014). "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 50 Years Later". Esquire.com . Retrieved 25 May 2020. Notopoulos, Katie (13 November 2014). "Grandpa Joe From "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory" Is The Internet's Most Hated Man". BuzzFeed News. Regarding the future of Mike Teavee, as well as those of the others. Sort of an exploration of where I think their characters will go. Slight Mike/Violet, sort of. Also a bit of maybe stalking, because Mike is good at computers. Mostly based on the 2005 movie. Mostly. There is angst! Language: English Words: 11,957 Chapters: 7/? Comments: 28 Kudos: 84 Bookmarks: 5 Hits: 1,821

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Charlie just wants to forget, but when he learns the dark figure of his past may still be out there, he knows he has to end this once and for all. He is absent from the 1971 film version, but makes a brief appearance in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, where he is played by Nitin Ganatra. His story here matches that in the book, except in depicting his wife (portrayed by Shelley Conn). After his chocolate palace melted, the Prince wrote a letter to Wonka demanding a second chocolate palace that won't melt. He did not receive one due to Wonka dealing with problems of his own at the time when his rivals were sending spies to infiltrate his work force and get a copy of the specific ingredients. TheAmityElf Fandoms: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - All Media Types a b Chryl Corbin. "Deconstructing Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory: Race, Labor, and the Changing Depictions of the Oompa-Loompas" (PDF). Ourenvironment.berkeley.edu . Retrieved 16 September 2017.

In the 1971 film, 12-year-old [13] Violet is impatient, arrogant, self-centred, vain, and impulsive; however, she is also polite to everyone, with the exception of Veruca Salt, with whom she persistently argues. She is accompanied by her father, Sam Beauregarde, a fast-talking car salesman and politician who tries to advertise his business whenever he can. She demeans Cornelia Prinzmetel more than she did in the book. Her blueberry form is relatively small, and her hair color remains unchanged. Violet is informed that she must be juiced immediately before she explodes and is last seen en route to the Juicing Room, and her father follows after, crying, "I've got a blueberry for a daughter!" The Vermicious Knids are also mentioned in other Dahl stories, including James and the Giant Peach (where the New York City Police Department misidentify Miss Spider as one) and The Minpins. I’m having fun!” Charlie argues, raising his voice slightly to his own surprise. He’s never liked yelling.

We love getting reactions from people of all ages. It is fun to watch people take in each character, remember their names, get excited, and then enjoy the group as a whole. The size of our family makes us stand out already, but when everyone sees us walking down the street as the whole ensemble heads turn. We were stopped many times for people to take pictures. The best thing about this costume is that it resonates with all ages. Kids, parents and grandparents alike, all recognize these classic characters. We get a lot of smiles, compliments and high-fives as we meet people. This is like the applause at the end of a show, we love the opportunity to make people happy. Upon exiting the Wonderous Willy Wonka Factory, Violet does her best to make her situation better. To make her mom happy! But the many flashing cameras, the tint of her skin and her overarching and heavy failure only make Violet's efforts harder. Cameron, Eleanor (19 October 1972). "McLuhan, Youth, and Literature: Part I". The Horn Book . Retrieved 14 October 2020. Dahl, Roald (1970). Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (PDF) (Screenplay) – via scriptwritersnetwork.com.

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