Figuring out how to draw him
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Help ME!!! I cant do this I CANT TAKE IT ANYMOREEELFNWLKDKD
He’s just. He’s so. He. He’s so stinkin adorable and handsome I can’t BRO I CANTTT
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Wonka Locations
from this article, and this article.
The Library, where Dorothy Smith (Noodle's mum) lives - Radcliffe Camera, Oxford (a real university library) (Oxford is in the south of England, basically middle of the land in between the bits of land that look like they've had their belt tightened too much).
The bridge that Abigail the Giraffe has to duck under - Hertford Bridge/the Bridge of Sighs, Oxford (again).
The river where the Wonka's lived - Mapledurham, Berkshire (to the left of London, in the middle of the land, on the Thames).
The city's port/lighthouse - Lyme Regis, Dorset (the Cobb specifically i think - southern coast of England, halfway down the wiggly tail looking bit)
Where Willy gives the homeless woman his money, loses his last coin and meets Bleacher and Tiddles - The Colonnade/Parade Gardens, Bath (a bit inland from the start of the wiggly tail bit)
St Benedict's Cathedral (inside only?) (the entrance to the Chocolate Cartel's underground base, where they try to drown Willy and Noodle) - St Paul's Cathedral, London.
Where Larry Chucklesworth does his stand-up and wins back his wife - Rivoli Ballroom, Brockley (London) (inside only)
Slugworth's Office - Eltham Palace, Greenwich (London).
The Zoo where Abigail the Giraffe is (only the lake was used, the rest was built on a set) - Verulamium Park, St Albans (just north of London, if not in London).
Where Slugworth's car is blocked by Flamingos - Bath Street, Bath (again).
Where Willy builds his factory with Lofty - Bodiam Castle, South England (south of London)
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Willy Wonka after actively endangering the lives of 5 children and violating every OSHA guideline there is
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U guys gotta see this Wonka movie
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He can be a great adult Wonka for a sequel of Wonka when the spies steal his recipes
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I will never be able to explain with words how much it INFURIATES me whenever people say that the kid in Charlie/Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory died. Of course if you’re talking about one of the musicals it is entirely possible. But anything else? NO! In the book and 05, they’re shown walking out. In 71, Wonka confirmed they’d be fine. “But Willy Wonka could’ve been lying!” 1: We could play that card and still have the odds being in favor of them living. 2: WHY WOULD THEY MURDER A BUNCH OF CHILDREN IN A 1971 CHILDRENS MOVIE???? A more plausible reason as to why the kids weren’t shown at the end was because IT WAS 1971!! They wouldn’t be able to produce the same level of craziness the book had back then, even in 2005 they still had their limits! I mean if Violet turning blue (1971 movie) was already extremely unrealistic enough, imagine a scene where they were all walking out! It’s just super unrealistic for them to be able to to produce something like that. THEY’RE NOT DEAD!!!!!!!
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~ Theory ~
Ok so maybe this is an obvious theory maybe someone already came up with this but I think I have a theory that connects all three adaptions of Wonka together.
If you have not yet seen "Wonka" please be warned, spoilers ahead just a trigger warning.
The theory is....
Wonka's parents divorced and Wonka went to live with his mother until she passed away and he went back to his father, as his father was a dentist and hated anything to do with candy, he made him wear a brace and forbid from eating candy so Wonka his the bar that his mother gave him and kept it with him in secret. When he discovered the taste of chocolate, he decided to follow his mothers footsteps and become a chocolatier something that angered his dad and then he run away.....
Short but bittersweet.
Seeing "Wonka" did answer the question about what happened to his mother and the fact they covered songs from the original movie and I believe that after the experience that Wonka had with Prodnose, Slugworth and Ficklegruber, i think that's why he created the test for the children in the original adoption to see who was honest and loving and not selfish and spoilt.
This is my theory but i could be very wrong.
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No Oscar nom for Wonka...academy afraid of wonking? possibly due to woke
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Yeah yeah I want Valkyrie Jane! And many Jane variants played by her
@beheworthy will jane foster come back
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