Family Guy Willy Wonka Fizzy Drink Pull My Finger
Plot
One well-baked snowy twenty-four hours, some kids from school were running to the Candy Store and the candy human being sings "The Candy Homo" song. after Charlie watching, he goes and a man gives him his weekly pay, which Charlie uses to purchase a loaf of bread on his manner home, he passes the legendary Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. A mysterious tinker recites the lines of William Allingham's poem "The Fairies", and tells Charlie, "Nobody always goes in, and nobody ever comes out." Charlie rushes habitation to his widowed mother and his four bedridden grandparents. Subsequently that night later on he tells Grandpa Joe about the tinker, Joe explains that Charlie was right and told him it was revealed that Wonka locked the factory. When Charlie asked why did Wonka locked the factory Grandpa Joe explained because of his rival, Mr. Slugworth, and other processed makers sent spies dressed every bit employees to steal Wonka's recipes. Wonka disappeared, just iii years later began selling more than candy. The origin of Wonka's labour force is a mystery.
To buy a Wonka Bar, he has change left that he uses to purchase another Wonka bar that he intends to bring to his family. On leaving the processed store, he learns from the street that the millionaire was a fraud; one ticket is still at large. When Charlie opens the chocolate bar, he finds a golden ticket. While racing habitation, he is confronted by the sinister human being seen whispering to the other winners. The man introduces himself every bit Slugworth and he offers to pay Charlie for a sample of Wonka'southward latest creation, the Everlasting Gobstopper.
Relieved that he is able to walk, Charlie chooses Joe every bit his chaperone. The next twenty-four hours, Wonka greets the children and their chaperones at the manufacturing plant gates. Each is required to sign an extensive contract before the tour begins. The mill is a psychedelic wonderland that includes a river of chocolate, edible mushrooms, lickable wallpaper, and other marvelous inventions. Wonka's workers are small, orange-skinned, green-haired Oompa-Loompas.
Willy Wonka tries to get Augustus abroad from the chocolate river equally he tries to get a potable. Augustus falls in and is whisked through a pipe which leads to the fudge room. Wonka summons an Oompa Loompa to guide Mrs. Gloop to the "Fudge Room" earlier Augustus is boiled.
After a terrifying boat ride through a tunnel filled with foreign visions and sounds, the grouping go far at Wonka'south "Inventing Room". The children are each given a sample of Wonka's Everlasting Gobstopper. Mr. Wonka shows the group his latest invention, a machine that makes a 3-course meal gum. But he tells the group it still has a few flaws and is not ready for consumption yet. Violet ignores his alert and tries it anyhow. When she gets to the dessert stage, blueberry pie, the defect happens and she turns blue, fills with juice and inflates into a giant, round human huckleberry. The group can merely lookout man equally Violet tries to waddle away in embarrassment. Wonka summons a group of Oompa Loompas to roll Violet away to the juicing room at once. She must be squeezed back to normal before the swelling causes her to explode.
Veruca throws a tantrum after Wonka refuses to sell her a "golden goose", and falls down a garbage chute. Mike is shrunk to a few inches in elevation after being transmitted by "Wonkavision", a broadcasting technology that sends objects through infinite instead of pictures, despite Wonka'southward warnings. The Oompa-Loompas guide each child's parents to a place where they might rescue their children. Charlie ask Mr. Wonka what volition happen to the other children. Mr. Wonka tells Charlie not to worry and that "When they get out the mill they volition be completely restored to their normal, rotten, terrible selves. Just maybe a piddling fleck wiser."
During the bout, Charlie and Grandpa Joe also succumb to temptation. They stay behind in the "Bubble Room" and secretly sample Fizzy Lifting Drinks. They begin floating skyward, and are near whisked into a giant ceiling mounted frazzle fan. To avert this grisly fate, they burp repeatedly until they return to ground level. Wonka initially seems unaware of the incident, but when Charlie is eventually the merely remaining child on the tour, Wonka dismisses him and Grandpa Joe and then leaves for his office. Charlie and Joe follow Wonka to ask well-nigh Charlie's lifetime supply of chocolate. Wonka tells them that Charlie won't be getting the prize, thus he had cleaved the rules. When Grandpa Joe says that they didn't even saw any rules, Wonka angrily responds that they violated the contract by stealing Fizzy Lifting Drinks and therefore won't recive anything before he dismisses them. Angered by what Wonka said, Grandpa Joe scolds back to Wonka and acts mean until Wonka dismisses them once more. Now Joe wants revenge, and decides that he and Charlie requite Slugworth the Gobstopper, but Charlie returns the Gobstopper to Wonka instead and apologizes. Wonka'southward concerned look fades to a fascinated impression and then says to Charlie that he has won, and begs for forgiveness. Then Wonka reveals that Slugworth is actually "Mr. Wilkinson", a young man employee of Wonka, and the offer to buy the Gobstopper was a morality test which but Charlie passed. Wonka then takes Charlie and Grandpa Joe in the Great Glass Lift which he calls the "Wonkavator". While flying up in the air in the Wonkavator, Wonka then reveals to Charlie that the actual prize is the factory, and says that he and his family can motion into the mill immediately. Charlie volition take over the factory when Wonka retires.
Main Characters
Granddad Joe
Charlie Bucket
Willy Wonka
Veruca Common salt
Augustus Gloop
Violet Beauregarde
Mike Teavee
Main Cast
- Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka
- Peter Ostrum as Charlie Bucket
- Julie Dawn Cole equally Veruca Common salt
- Denise Nickerson every bit Violet Beauregarde
- Paris Themmen equally Mike Teavee
- Michael Boilner as Augustus Gloop
- Jack Albertson as Grandpa Joe
Actors Portraying the Oompa Loompas
- Pepe Poupee
- George Claydon
- Rusty Goffe
- Angelo Muscat
- Rudy Borgstaller
- Malcolm Dixon
- Ismed Hassan
- Norman McGlen
- Marcus Powell
- Albert Wilkinson
Trivia
- Here are lots of secrets and facts about this motion-picture show:
- Pay attending to Wonkatania in the motion-picture show, in that location are exactly enough seats for anybody, which ways that Wonka knew that i child would already be gone.
- When the kids enter the Chocolate Room, and they come across the candy gardens, their reactions are real; it was the starting time time that they saw that part of the set. They were not allowed to see the set beforehand considering Mel Stuart wanted to get a real reaction out of the kids.
- In fact, he did not allow Charlie to be warned that Wonka would be yelling at him at the very end and no one was warned about the scary tunnel scene.
- The chocolate river was made of water, chocolate and cream, (and some food colouring,) Subsequently filming the movie, the chocolate river quickly turned rancid and created a disgusting odor that permeated the sound phase and left a terrible smell.
- Cistron Wilder said that he would only participate the picture show under i status: He wanted to practice a somersault in the scene when he first meets the children. When asked why, the player said that having Willy Wonka get-go limping and end upwards somersaulting would set the tone for that character. He wanted to portray him every bit someone whose actions are completely unpredictable. His request was granted.
- The Wonkatania boat was on a runway in the chocolate river; merely the role player playing the Oompa Loompa at the helm thought he was really steering information technology. For the sake of believability, director Mel Stuart lied to him.
- The thespian who played Granddad George, Ernst Ziegler, was nearly blinded from poison gas in Earth State of war I. So he was instructed to wait for a blood-red light to guide him when his character was supposed to exist looking in a certain direction.
- Julie Dawn Cole (as Veruca Table salt) smashed a watermelon-sized chocolate egg in the chocolate room that she didn't know was real. She severely cutting her left human knee every bit she cruel onto it, and if you watch carefully, in her start see, you can see that her left stocking is bloody. She still has a scar on her knee from the injury.
- Denise Nickerson (as Violet Beauregarde) did not want to do the nose-picking bit. She had a crush on Peter Ostrum (every bit Charlie Bucket) and did not want to embarrass herself, Veruca had a crush on Charlie too, except he didn't really seem that interested in them dorsum.
- This movie was shot in Munich, Deutschland, just the producers had to travel outside Federal republic of germany to recruit plenty lilliputian people to play the Oompa Loompas. Many of the people who play the Oompa Loompas practice not speak English respectively, This is why some of the Oompa Loompas do not know the words to the song during their musical numbers.
- Sammy Davis Jr. wanted to play Bill, the processed store possessor, but Mel Stuart did not like that idea because he felt the presence of a big star in the candy shop scene would intermission the reality. Nevertheless, the processed store vocal, "The Candy Man", became a staple of Davis' stage show for many years.
- In the "Candy Man" scene in the candy store, before long after Nib dispenses the sodas from the soda fountain, he flips open a pass-through on the counter and it hits the trivial girl under the mentum, knocking her head back.
- The foam used to spurt out in the "Wonka Wash" scene was made from bones fire extinguishers. But the foam was a potent skin irritant, so after shooting the scene, the actors were left in considerable discomfort when their pare puffed upwardly and reportedly required several days of medical treatment and recovery.
- During the boat ride scene, Gene Wilder's acting was so convincing that it frightened some of the other actors, including Denise Nickerson, Apparently they thought that Gene Wilder was going fashion off script during the scary tunnel scene.
- The song that Wonka sings on the boat ride ("There'due south no earthly style of knowing...) are the simply song lyrics taken from Roald Dahl's book. All other songs were written specifically for the film.
- Peter Ostrum, the actor who plays Charlie Saucepan, retired from acting after this picture. He instead became a veterinarian. Julie Dawn Cole is the only Wonka kid who is still acting.
- Mike Teavee's father'southward line "Not 'till you're twelve, son." took over 40 takes to film.
- The picture held up by the Paraguayan newscaster announcing the finder of the Last Golden Ticket is of Nazi henchman Martin Bormann.
- Before inbound the Inventing Room, Willy Wonka gives an introductory speech in a High german, with an accent, but otherwise phonetically and grammatically correct. It goes "Menie Herrschaften, schenken Sie mir Ihre Aufmerksamkeit, Sie komme jetzt in den interessantesten und gleichzeitig gehemisten Raum meiner Fabrik. Menie Damen und Herren: der 'Inventing Room'". He fifty-fifty pronounces the German R correctly, and even says 'Inventing Room' in a proper High german accent. The speech communication transalates: "Ladies and gentlemen, please give me your attending. You now come into the most interesting room of my factory, Ladies and gentlemen: the 'Inventing Room'".
- The picture was originally financed by The Quaker Oats Company. they wanted to tie the film to a new candy bar they were going to release, so the film was renamed from "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" to "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory" in order to promote this candy-tie in. When the film was released, the company began marketing its Wonka chocolate bars. Unfortunately, an mistake in the chocolate formula caused the bars to melt too easily, even while they are on the shelf, so they were removed the market. Nestle now owns the Wonka Candy Company.
- Almost of the chocolate confined in the picture show were really made of forest.
- All six members of Monty Python: Graham Chapman, John Clesse, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, and Micheal Palin, expressed in playing the atomic number 82 role, but they were accounted non large enough names for an international audience.
- The Boeing 707 shown in the movie having Wonka bars unloaded, named, "Jet Clipper Climax," was destroyed in a crash in Bali, Indonesia 1974 with 107 lives lost.
- Managing director Mel Stuart initially wanted to reveal that Willy Wonka had strategically placed the golden tickets in order to give the manufactory to Charlie. The thought was dropped, just the hints remained in the fact that Mr. Wilkinson (aka "Slugworth") conveniently showed up every time a ticket was uncovered.
- When Peter Ostrum was offered his part, at that place was no script, so the studio offered him just the total book.
- Several days after filming, the blue brand-upward on Denise Nickerson's face up started resurfacing from her pores while she was in math class.
- In Wonka'due south role at the end of the picture, Charlie'due south stunned reaction to the candy maker yelling at him is real. Ostrum was not informed in advance that Willy would be yelling at Charlie. Stuart felt that doing it that way would provide a amend, more real, reaction from Charlie. Wilder said that he wanted more than anything to warn Peter about the yelling in accelerate because they had become such adept friends during the production, and he wanted Ostrum to be assured that he was only interim, just Stuart forbade it.
- In Managing director Mel Stuart'southward original ideas, the concluding line of the movie was almost "Yippee!" merely and so Stuart rewrote the last role of the movie.
- Universal Studios is building a Willy Wonka Inspired Chocolate Factory
- Gene Wilder takes a bite out of wax when he takes a bite of the teacup in his Chocolate Room. He would oftentimes spit information technology out once later the managing director yelled "CUT!".
- The pic took approximately nine weeks to film.
Goofs
- When Charlie and Granddad Joe drink the fizzy lifting drink and are floating in to the air, you can see a hook that is connected to the wire that Charlie is existence held upward by.
- When Violet turns into a blueberry y'all can see a reflection of the blue light in her hair. Simply in the scenes where blueish make-up is used instead of the blue calorie-free, you tin see the regular flesh-tone under her hair and in her parting.
- Later Violet has chewed the glue and is blowing upward, if y'all look nigh the bottom of her right leg, you can encounter the air hose that is blowing her up. Visible on full screen just.
- When they're in the room with Wonkavision, as Mike Teevee jumps upwardly on the platform to get shrunk, in the background an Oompa Loompa puts goggles on, then in the very next shot he puts them on once again, with no time to have taken them back off.
- When Mr. Wonka is first walking toward the oversupply, his walk is much longer than the actual path. Scout the shadows change on the overhead shots as the day of filming went by.
- In the Egg Room, when the golden eggs are falling down onto the scale, and particularly when the Oompa lifts ane onto the cart, you tin see the lining on their sides, even though they are supposed to be bodily goose eggs.
- When Willy Wonka presses the button for the Spectacular Gum Making Machine, all of its gears and parts and contraptions outset working. In one shot, a tray of a pale white chunky substance is covered by a lid. Equally the hat lifts off of the tray, the stake white chunks are now bright colors. You can come across where the cut in the shot was fabricated for them to replace the get-go tray with the 2nd tray. There is a slight jump in the position of the hat and the misty fog in the shot changes in the same instant.
- You tin clearly encounter the string on the elevator every bit it flies through the entire city.
- When Granddaddy Joe gives Charlie the processed bar bought with the tobacco coin, Joe pulls it out, holding it at the top correct and bottom left corners. When the shot cuts to Charlie and he says "Grandpa, that money was for tobacco." you see Grandpa Joe in the foreground of the shot, and his right hand has moved from the summit correct corner to the lower half of the processed bar. When the shot cuts dorsum, his hands are as they were before, on the tiptop right and bottom left corners of the candy bar.
- During Veruca's song her lips don't lucifer what she'south saying.
- In the scene where Charlie and his grandfather are floating from the fizzy lifting drinks, y'all can see the blackness harness Charlie is wearing.
- In the "Candyman" song near the beginning of the picture show, the candy store possessor is on a ladder, about to drib processed into the kids' hands. When nosotros see the kids holding up their hands and saying, "Me. Me.", none of their mouths are really saying anything.
- When Wonka's boat is about to depart, two shots are cut together, but the sound recorded of the second is used over both. This results in a clear view of the Oompa Loompa steering the boat with the gunkhole's bell (and the rope to ring information technology) not being rung by anyone whilst you can hear it ringing - then the shot of a sudden changes, and the Oompa Loompa is obviously ringing it in time to the sound.
- In the Chocolate Room, there are numerous see-through pipes coming out of the chocolate. The chocolate is supposed to be being sucked upwards in each pipage. However, in some of the pipes it is really flowing downwards, since information technology was easier for the filmmakers to merely pump information technology up in some pipes and and so send it into the other pipes to become back downwardly. This is confirmed when Augustus Gloop gets stuck in ane of the upwards-pipes - there is no chocolate at all flowing in one of the down-pipes while he is stuck in in that location.
- When Wonka transports the giant chocolate bar, the stand the chocolate lies on within the TV is visible.
- Afterward introducing Mr. Wilkerson, Wonka's hands magically appear on Charlie's shoulders.
- On the boat ride, when Wonka explains almost "The Crewman's Manner", his head changes position between shots.
- When Wonka finishes handing out the Everlasting Gobstoppers, you lot tin run across the shadow of the cameraman on Wonka every bit he walks away.
- In every version of the story, including the volume, in the scene where Augustus Gloop is sucked into the chocolate pipe, at that place's no pressure below him (it is an open river, with the pipe sticking into it) and then the pressure must come from a vacuum at the tiptop of the pipe. Augustus would accept had his lungs and innards sucked out until he was thin enough to pass through the piping. He would not have survived.
- When the gunkhole that Willy Wonka and the passengers are riding on is heading for the tunnel through the river of chocolate, two crewmen are cranking the paddle wheel. The bicycle is in an opening in the heart of the deck. Equally the paddle is rotating, moving the boat through the river, the blades are always clean and dry out and never have any chocolate on them whatever.
- In the Fizzy Lifting Drink scene, every bit Wonka leaves the room, a bubble machine is simply visible at the bottom left of the screen.
- When Violet is introducing herself to Willy Wonka, her bag strap is resting beneath her collar. When Mr. Boulregard pushes her away to introduce himself, the strap has moved in a higher place her collar.
- White microphone equipment is visible in Mr. Beauregarde'southward shirt pocket throughout the film. This is particularly noticeable when he tells Wonka not to talk to him nigh the contract.
- At the start of the picture, when the schoolhouse children are running out of the school towards the processed store, the fourth dimension visible on the schoolhouse clock is iii:00. At Nib'south candy shop right next door the time is 3:20.
- While Charlie and Granddaddy Joe are floating toward the fan, it is spinning in a clockwise direction; seconds later, when they get dangerously close to the fan, it is now turning counter-clockwise.
- When Gramps Joe, Charlie, and Willy Wonka become into the Wonkavator for the starting time time from Wonka's role, the Wonkavator has a plain hexagonal shape. Equally it flies over the city, withal, it sports an elaborate design complete with an ornate minaret on height.
- In an overhead shot of Wonka'due south boat, Charlie faces to the left, but in the closeup Charlie faces to the right.
- When the group is on Wonka's Pop-mobile and covered in the foam, Mike Teevee'southward mom says her line, "It's fifty-fifty in my shoes." From this point to the end of the shot, her lips don't match what she says and neither do Mike's, but the mom is more noticeable.
- When Wonka hugs Charlie saying he won, Wonka'south hair at his left is unruly. When he invites "Slugworth" in, his pilus is back in (meliorate) shape.
- The centermost of the five "Eggdicator" stalls is missing the plastic bowl that drops the egg onto the trap door, equally shown in the "expert egg/bad egg" shots earlier.
- When Grandpa Joe falls on Charlie immediately after being informed of his Aureate Ticket win, one of the other one-time guys in the bed has a shocked wait on his face. In the next shot however, the one-time guy now has his hand over his face and non enough time has passed for this to occur.
- Right before Augustus goes upwardly the piping, there is a long shot of the pipe. Await very closely. You will see that there is a dummy of Augustus, not the real Augustus.
- In the scene where the group enters the weird lift with the escher wallpapered walls when the shot looks from the back of the lift yous tin see the shadow of the camera/light reflector on Mr. Table salt.
- Every bit the case of wonka confined is being auctioned, and the auctioneer says "3000 pounds, 4500 pounds", his arms go from being at the edge of the table to next to his sides.
- When the children stick out their easily to receive gobstoppers, Mr. Table salt, who is standing behind them, changes position between shots.
- When Charlie's mom and grandparents are watching the Television receiver, hearing nearly the terminate of the Wonka competition, look at the Television set. In the first shot, the left panel of the TV housing is missing. In the next immediate shot it is in that location, and remains for the residue of the scene.
- When the crowd is mobbing Charlie subsequently he finds the Gold Ticket, the homo with greyness hair says "Come on Charlie, agree onto information technology" but his lips practice non move.
- When Charlie and Grandpa Joe are first being lifted into the air after drinking the fizzy-lifting drinks; Charlie tells his Grandpa that it'southward Okay. Just instead of saying "Granddad", he very clearly says "Grandma".
- When the Candyman is singing his song, he tears a long paper strip with processed dots on it. Look closelysome of the children aren't even taking them off to eat them; they are only pretending to eat them.
- In the scene where Willy Wonka and the group of golden ticket holders enter the room with the chocolate river, Willy Wonka picks up a mushroom head with his cane. If you look closely, you can see holes under the mushroom head where he has previously done this, probably more than than one take for that scene.
- When they are all in the inventing room, and Mike Teevee is eating the explosive candy, you tin encounter the explosion come out of the machine he is standing adjacent to. In the side by side scene, when Mrs. Teevee is leaning over him, he blows out a puff of smoke like it had come from his oral fissure.
- When Wonka introduces the geese that lay the golden eggs, the geese change positions betwixt shots.
- During the Oompa Loompas' first number (Augustus Gloop), the lyrics are animated on the screen - but one give-and-take doesn't lucifer. The song line is "What are you lot at getting terribly fat"; the words on-screen read "WHERE are yous at."
- In the scene where Wonka shows the tour the Everlasting Gobstopper machine, y'all can see that the processed is already on the finished belt before he turns it on. In the close up of the candy, there are a lot of extra candy, simply after they become passed out, the excess is gone.
- When Charlie sees the newspaper about how the fifth ticket was faked, the position of the newspaper in the man's easily changes between shots.
- When Charlie visits his mother at the Laundry, he sits down at the washing bowl. When you lot come across Charlie from behind you can see the big wooden spoon sticking out of the bowl. When the shot turns to the front of Charlie, he is stirring the laundry with the spoon. In the side by side shot of Charlie from behind the spoon is in the exact aforementioned spot as previously - information technology has not moved.
- Simply before Charlie opens his winning Wonka bar, we see printed on the back label: "Packed by The Quaker Oats Company Chicago, Illinois". Information technology is fabricated clear in the film that no other companies are involved in the creation of Wonka's products - they're dispatched from his manufactory wrapped and ready to sell.
- When Veruca tells her dad that she wants a gilded goose the stuff in the bowls backside them keeps changing.
- When Charlie is working with Mr. Turpentine on the wart-removing potion, the bottles and cups on the table change between shots.
- At the end of Veruca's song she sings "Don't care how, I want it now". In one shot her easily are at the far sides of the box, but in the side by side shot they are together at her sides.
- When the first "good egg" falls on the eggdacator, its position changes between shots.
- When Willy Wonka comes out of the factory to greet the children who will be touring that mean solar day, he walks down a red carpet. A infinitesimal or then later the lucky children walk upwardly the same carpet. Equally the scenes cut dorsum and along betwixt Wonka and the children the viewer sees a shadow on the carpeting of the edifice adjacent door. At ane bespeak the shadow has shifted noticeably and then reverts to its former position.
- When Wonka comes out of the manufactory to greet his guests, we see from a far away shot that he comes to the corner of the red carpet. When the scene cuts to a closer shot, he is coming upwardly on the same corner again.
- When the red shirt child comes into the classroom and talks most the tickets, in the closeup, he is facing inwards. When he says "Y'all've got to buy Wonka bars", and the shot goes wide, he is facing the door, turning to his right to leave. His mouth doesn't announced to be moving.
- When Charlie is watching the TV about the Golden tickets for the first time, he turns effectually to talk to Grandpa Joe. When he does, the TV is off.
- At the beginning, in the candy factory, Bill (the store owner) is handing out processed left and right and singing to the kids. There is a shot where he turns effectually and a daughter is pretending to throw candy into her mouth. Clearly her hand is empty.
- When Willy Wonka first opens the door to the chocolate room for his guests, the long, shrinking corridor they have all just walked through is no longer behind them. Instead, there is now a short patio with a huge wrought-atomic number 26 gate.
- When they show the different components of the 3 grade repast gum car, they show a bee's nest that supposedly generates dearest. If you lot await at the ringlet of tubing you tin can see that water is dripping out of information technology, not honey.
- When Mr. Wonka bites into a teacup at the end of the song of the room with the Chocolate River, you hear a crunching sound, however it looks similar he has to "tear" the cup a bit. How can he crunch on somethng that requires him to tear at it? [In an interview, Gene Wilder stated the loving cup was made out of wax - not excusing the mistake, but in case anyone was wondering...]
- If you look closely at several scenes, Veruca Salt's and Violet Beauregard's hairstyles alter. For example, Violet's hair is wavy, then it is even curlier.
- When Charlie first comes home after he obtained the golden ticket, he hands the ticket to his gramps to read. After he says, "Yous've done information technology Charlie." and hands the ticket back to Charlie, look carefully. The ticket is thinner, less wrinkled, and does not accept whatsoever writing on it.
- When Mrs. Teevee puts the shrunken Mike into her bag, it is a very obvious simulated Mike.
- In the scene where the newscaster is nigh to announce that the first aureate ticket has been plant, he walks over to a map of the world. Have a look at the northwest corner of the United States. In that location is a big blueish dot just to the right of Idaho that cuts through Montana and covers half of Wyoming. The dot is where the newscaster will after hang the number iii marking.
- When Charlie and his grandpa are burping to get down after drinking the buzz potable, their mouths do non friction match upward with the times or lengths of their burps. When Charlie gets his anxiety on the footing he takes a concluding burp and his mouth does not even move.
- Afterwards Charlie gets the chocolate bar for his altogether the position of his fingers on the bar change between shots.
Title in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
Basque | Willy Wonka eta Txokolate-Lantegia | Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Shop |
French (France) | Charlie et la chocolaterie | Charlie and The Chocolate Factory |
French (Canada) | Willy Wonka au pays enchanté | Willy Wonka at the enchanted land |
German | Willy Wonka & die Schokoladenfabrik | Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory |
Italian | Willy Wonka e la fabbrica di cioccolato | Willy Wonka and the Chcolate Manufactory |
Portuguese (Brazil) | A Fantastica Fabrica de Chocolate | The Fantastic Chocolate Manufactory |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Willy Wonka e a Fabrica de Chocolate | Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Mill |
Spanish (Latin America) | Willy Wonka y la fabrica de chocolate | Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory |
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