After the news learned of his victory of obtaining a Golden Ticket, he refused to be interviewed due to a cowboy movie that was on the television. In the book, both of Mike's parents tour the factory with him. His nationality is never explicitly stated, but in the 1971 film, he speaks with an American accent, and in the 2005 film, he speaks with an English accent. Her father is judged the same and follows suit. But maybe there's someone who can... Mike and Ethel’s struggles through living as an eleven inch doll boy. Mike jumped into where the chocolate bar was, and activated the machine, against the warnings of Mr. Wonka and his mother. In the book, both of Augustus's parents accompany him to the factory. 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. Not only did he change his opinion of Veruca, but he also changed his ways of disciplining her by realizing that both he and his wife had been constantly spoiling her. His story here matches that in the book, except in depicting his wife (Shelley Conn) and stating that the Prince wrote to Wonka demanding a second palace, but did not receive one, due to Wonka dealing with problems of his own at the time that involved spies sent by his rivals. Later, when it is revealed that all of the tickets have supposedly been found ending with a Paraguayan millionaire, he decides to use Wonka bars as an example to teach his class about percentages. His parents said it was a problem because he couldn't do anything anymore. Violet is also shown to be anti-social and bullying when she briefly insults Charlie, snatching a piece of confectionery from his hand and calling him a loser when he tries to interact with her. His mother and father indulge his eating habits with sweets and pieces of sausage of which they (and sometimes Augustus) butcher themselves. The taffy puller had multiple vitamins, including vitamin Wonka, which would make Mike's toes grow to the size of his fingers. Mr. Turkentine, when hearing the news about the Golden Tickets during the project, dismisses the class and runs out. Veruca demands to be taken home and have her father make her a different chocolate factory. The actor, Philip Wiegratz, wore a fat suit for the production. The character was played by David Kelly in the 2005 film adaptation, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In the 1971 film, despite eating constantly, he has decent table manners, is not as obese as he is in the book, and is polite to Charlie and the other three finalists. When the transport capsule brings the staff to the Space Hotel, the Knids consume some of the staff, and the survivors retreat to the capsule. He makes constant references to television shows throughout the factory tour and comes across as somewhat of a know-it-all. While many people remember Willy Wonka's factory of pure imagination and livelihood, something twisted turns this factory into a pure nightmare. In the sequel book, he and all members of Charlie's family ride with Charlie and Wonka in the Great Glass Elevator and assists the rescue of the Commuter Capsule from the Vermicious Knids. The first four chapters are only introductions to all the children, and have very little to do with each other. In this film, he is often excitable, paranoid, and stubborn, and appears anxious that Charlie won the contest, and becomes angry when Charlie is dismissed without reward because they had violated the rules by stealing Fizzy Lifting Drinks and not following the tour, which indicated that Charlie violated the contract, before realizing that returning the everlasting gobstopper was the true test. In the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he is portrayed by Johnny Depp. Michael "Mike" Teavee is one of the five winners of the Golden Tickets from the novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and the two films based on the novel. "He's an idiot! Mike and Veruca dancing together based on a scene from the 2017 broadway musical. This ticket allowed him entry into the Wonka Chocolate Factory. He hails from the fictional town of Dusselheim, Germany in the 1971 film, and Düsseldorf, Germany in the 2005 film.

Eventually, Violet's head, legs, and arms get sucked into her gigantic body, but she is still mobile and is able to waddle. "I…I just meant…" Mr Teavee stammered helplessly. Inside Bill's Candy Shop, Wonka's products and signs are the most visible; but Slugworth's Sizzlers are also prominent, and one is even sold to a child. She and Violet bicker on two occasions. They are also mentioned in the 1971 feature film adaptation, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, but only as predators of the Oompa-Loompas. Mike Teavee is an American boy who won one of the five Golden Tickets from a Wonka Bar. Once he did, he was divided into millions of tiny pieces and sent into the television set, but was then very small. A Willy Wonka adopts Harry story. Slugworth only makes a split-second appearance in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory where he, alongside Mr. Ficklegruber and Mr. Prodnose, are sending spies to steal ingredients from Wonka's factory. The etymology of the name was not provided by Dahl. Following the success of the smash hit tv show Riverdale, the natural progression is to adapt another beloved intellectual property from the mid-20th century: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They are paid in their favorite food, cocoa beans, which were extremely rare on their island. Grandpa Joe's age is given as "ninety-six and a half" in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", making him the eldest of Charlie's grandparents, but in the musical, it is stated he is almost ninety and a half. 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. Four brave souls are willing to put their life on the line to stop a madwoman's plans. But, I'm not!" In the 1971 film, Violet is impatient, arrogant, self-centered, vain, and impulsive. When she speaks up, he fiercely glares at her, prompting her to be quiet. The character was played by Jack Albertson in the 1971 film adaptation Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Toward the end of the film, he tests Charlie's conscience by reprimanding him and pretending to deny him any reward but assumes an almost paternal role when Charlie proves to be honest after all. Despite having absolutely no reason to believe so, he kept telling himself they’d be okay. In the Broadway version of the musical, Mike hails from Iowa, and the lyrics in Mike's song and some of Mike's mannerisms reference Donald Trump. Charlie, however, reveals that he only opened two Wonka bars during the search and so, to help make it easier for his class, he decides to pretend that Charlie opened 200. The gum doubles as a three-course meal which is composed of tomato soup, roast beef and baked potato, and blueberry pie and ice cream. Jim Oldpoetry Research Team PS I'll add that to the poem notes! She is a skillful, self-centered, rude, and chewing gum-obsessed girl. Mr. Turkentine is Charlie Bucket's school teacher and appears in the 1971 film, but not in the book or the 2005 film. Upon swelling in the influence of the experimental gum (which consisted of tomato soup, roast chicken, potatoes and gravy, Fizzy Orange, cheese and crackers and blueberry pie), she panics and runs away as the Oompa-Loompas break into a disco number, "Juicy", and roller skate along the stage as Violet lifts into the air, resembling a giant purple disco ball.

In the Broadway version, Veruca's nationality is changed to Russian, and the squirrels tear her apart limb by limb, but Wonka assures the group that the Ooompa-Loompas will be able to put her back together again. She is delighted by its effects but, when she reaches the dessert, blueberry pie, her skin starts turning a somewhat indigo color and her body begins to swell up, filling with blueberry juice. Over and over and overagain.

i mean thats up for interpretation but i meeeeeaaan. tip: hetalia f/f sort:kudos. She has brown hair in the 1971 film, while in the 2005 film, she has blonde hair. Mike Teavee was both obsessed with cowboys, and television. Compared to the cowboy obsessed counterpart in the novel and the 1971 film, Mike Teavee was quite normal in appearance in the 2005 film. They would be fine. He then turns to us. Since Mike was a quiet talker, Mr. Wonka would often comment on that. He is one of Charlie's four bed-ridden grandparents. They are stated to be extremely voracious, having devoured an entire race that once lived on the Moon, and they only avoid Earth because entering the atmosphere causes them to burn up via atmospheric friction. Despite being more emphasized as a villain, he is still revealed to be Wonka's employee Mr. Wilkinson, much to Tom and Jerry's dismay.



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