His name derives from the city of Pondicherry (officially spelled Puducherry since 2006) in southeastern India. They wear their tribal clothing during their time in Loompaland, and typical factory worker uniforms in Wonka's factory. This summons oversized squirrels with Oompa-Loompas riding on their backs. As per instructions, Charlie took Grandpa Joe with him to the factory. Joe är lätt fodrad quiltad jacka tillverkad av 100% återvunnet material. When Mike demands to know why candy is pointless, Charlie tries to reason with him, saying candy does not have to have a point, then he exclaims that candy is a waste of time (like Wonka's father), but then Wonka's flashback reappears again. Charlie : I think it's the most wonderful place in the whole world! Both film versions contradict this, however, and only his mother goes with him. She has brown hair in the 1971 film, while in the 2005 film, she has blonde hair. In the 1971 film, Violet is impatient, arrogant, self-centred, vain, and impulsive. In the 2005 film, 13-year-old Mike is portrayed by Jordan Fry, and his interests are updated to being very destructive, with the Internet and video games (especially gory first-person shooters), in addition to television viewing. Mr. Beauregarde phones his lawyer excitedly, with intent to profit from Violet's new size, until Violet explodes. Slugworth has a much larger role as an enigmatic villain in the 1971 film. Mr. and Mrs. Bucket have one child, a small boy named Charlie, who is the story's protagonist. Good morning to everyone except Grandpa Joe, who sat in bed for 20 years and let his family wallow in poverty but hopped up like a motherfucker to go to adamn ⦠He was fired with the rest of the other employees after spies had stolen Wonka's secret recipes. Near the end, Mrs. Teavee joins the rave, as they conclude that Mike still has a future on "mike.com". After Charlie finds the last ticket, the same man approaches Charlie as well, introduces himself as Arthur Slugworth, and offers the child a bribe to bring him one piece of the newly invented 'Everlasting Gobstopper', allowing him to plagiarise the formula and prevent the future invention from ruining his business. During a display of miniaturisation technology, used to transport chocolate, Mike shrinks himself to a tiny size, Willy Wonka has an Oompa-Loompa take the Teavee family to the Gum-Stretcher Room to get Mike stretched back to normal. Nevertheless, the cat and mouse get the last word on Slugworth/Wilkinson and Spike by shrinking them with the Wonkavision. Further, Augustus's father is confirmed to be deceased; it is implied that Augustus actually devoured him. He hails from the fictional town of Dusselheim, Germany in the 1971 film, and Düsseldorf, Germany in the 2005 film. His last name resembles the word TV in connection to his love of electronics. Her demeanour is less vehement, but more obnoxious, compared to the 1971 version. [1] He is depicted as a kind-hearted and selfless boy who lives with his mother, father and his four grandparents. In the 1971 film, Charlie wins the factory when he returns an Everlasting Gobstopper given to him by Wonka, thereby passing Wonka's moral test. Say No To Grandpa Joe: Main Page Say NO to Grandpa Joe: Exposing the truth In the 1971 film, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, they were written to be played by actors with dwarfism and are portrayed as orange-skinned, green-haired men in striped shirts and baggy lederhosen-like pants following criticism from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People that the importation of African Oompa-Loompas into the factory had overtones of slavery. He was ninety-six and a half, and that is just about as old as anybody can be. It is revealed that Violet's chewing "skill" was picked up when she was a baby and her mother tried to get her to stop talking all the time. Wonka holds a contest, hiding 5 Golden Tickets within the wrappers of his chocolate bars, promising their finders a tour of his factory and a lifelong supply of his creations. His mother and father indulge his eating habits with sweets and pieces of sausage of which they (and sometimes Augustus) butcher themselves. Go to Grandpa Joe's Home and Validate Mission. She demands every single thing she wants and is the second person to find a Golden Ticket and the third eliminated from the tour. Although easily annoyed, he does not have any major anger issues and gets along relatively well with the other kids. Silence adds to power of Grandpa Joeâs moment. He appears in the third chapter of the novel when Grandpa Joe is telling Charlie a story. Her nationality was never specified in Dahl's novel, but she hails from an upper-class family in the United Kingdom in both films – in the 2005 film, she lives in Buckinghamshire. Joe Allington was persuaded to dance on TikTok for the first time in January. 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. He was also voiced by Jess Harnell in the 2017 animated film Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate ⦠Willy Wonka: [pointedly ignoring him and Charlie] I am extraordinarily busy, sir.. Grandpa Joe: [tentatively] I just wanted to ask about the chocolate.The-the lifetime supply of chocolate, for Charlie. 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. They are paid in their favourite food, cocoa beans, which were extremely rare on their island. In the 2005 film, the Oompa-Loompas are all played by Deep Roy and are virtually identical. Grandpa Joe : [tentatively] I just wanted to ask about the chocolate. Go to The University and Take the Book. He is currently tending Godâs garden right now and I canât wait to see him again. 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In the 1971 film, she is shown to be from Miles City, Montana, while in the 2005 film, she is from Atlanta, Georgia. In the book, Arthur Slugworth is one of Willy Wonka's rival chocolatiers. In the book, Vermicious Knids are huge, dark, egg-shaped predators who swallow their victims whole, and are capable of surviving in the vacuum of space. In the novel and both films, he is portrayed as "enormously fat". 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. Two of the children (Veruca and Mike) respond to Slugworth's bribe; but Charlie, when tempted, returns the Everlasting Gobstopper to Wonka. Now he's got 1.5 million followers. Press J to jump to the feed. He is Charlie's paternal grandfather who accompanies his grandson to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. In the 1971 film adaptation, Veruca has a fiery temper, rudely demands various desires nonstop, brags about her wealth, and chastises anyone who questions her. Grandpa Joe describes Slugworth as the worst of Wonka's rivals. 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. Violet Beauregarde, a 10-year-old girl, is the third person to find a Golden Ticket, one of the four main antagonists of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and the second to be eliminated from the tour. Because the FIU officer in question, Joe Hill (played by Will Hochman), is a grandson Frank never knew about. In the book, both of Veruca's parents accompany her to the factory. Most memorable of all for me were porch sitting sessions with no one involved except Grandpa Joe and me. Wonka summons the monitors to see on which channel Mike has ended, as the Oompa-Loompas rave around the room, singing, "Vidiots". English (US) Español; Français (France) ä¸æ(ç®ä½) Mr. Turkentine is played by British actor David Battley. Pronunciation of Knid is said in the book to approximate adding a schwa between the "K" and "nid", or in Dahl's words, "K'nid". Mr. Turkentine, when hearing the news about the Golden Tickets during the project, dismisses the class and runs out. Eventually, Violet's head, legs, and arms get sucked into her gigantic body, but she is still mobile and is able to waddle. Feeling poetic today? Willy Wonka: Because he broke the rules.. Grandpa Joe: What rules? Grandpa Joe: Mr. Wonka?. 7. She is a skilful, self-centred, rude, and chewing gum-obsessed girl. Vermicious is a real word, meaning "worm-like". In the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, he is portrayed by Gene Wilder. In the 1971 movie, Willy Wonka states that Slugworth would give his false teeth to get in for just five minutes. And all of them need their parents to keep them from storming the gates. Cnidaria is the name of the taxonomic phylum containing stinging aquatic invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals, in turn derived from the classical Greek word for nettle, κνίδη. In the 2013 London musical, Augustus Gloop is known as "the Bavarian Beefcake" in his Alpine community. 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. iFunny plug-in will teach your phone to smile, For a list of the categories of personal information that we collect from you and how we use that information, please review iFunny’s privacy policy. Violet chews gum obsessively and boasts that she has been chewing the same piece "for three months solid", a world record which Violet proclaims was previously held by her best friend Cornelia Prinzmetel. Slugworth, along with Wonka's other rivals Mr. Fickelgruber and Mr. Prodnose, sent in spies to steal the secret recipes to Wonka's treats, which he plagiarised, nearly ruining Wonka's factory. 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. He is here played by Philip Philmar in a scene where one of his spies meets up with him and gives him a copy of an ingredient. Why does he not qualify? View this post on Facebook. When they arrive in the Television Chocolate Room, Mike points that Wonka could use his teleportation device to revolutionise mankind, as opposed to distributing his products, ignoring the fact that anything sent by television gets shrunk. 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. In the Nut Sorting Room, Veruca runs foul of the nut-testing squirrels who deem her a 'bad nut' when she tries to steal one of them. Helen's Dad is the father of Hellen Bucket and the tritagonist of the film. Making his daughter have to work non-stop to take care of the family alone. Prominent portrayers included Angelo Muscat, Rusty Goffe, George Claydon, Rudy Borgstaller, Jo Kilkenny, Andy Wilday, Malcolm Dixon, Ismed Hassan, Norman Mcglen, Pepe Poupee, Marcus Powell, Akary, Romana, and Albert Wilkinson.[8]. In the book, both of Mike's parents tour the factory with him. He was the worst father. 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. Having had enough of Veruca's spoiled and selfish behaviour, Mr. Salt finally decides to discipline her as the near-death experience that they have both gone through seems to have finally gotten to him. 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. The character was played by Jack Albertson in the 1971 film adaptation Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Willy Wonka : I'm very pleased to hear you say that, because I'm giving it to you. Violet and her father are escorted by an entourage to the factory entrance. Memedroid: the best site to see, rate and share funny memes! The character was played by Jack Albertson in the 1971 film adaptation Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. When he returns to the factory with Charlie for the tour, Wonka asks if he was a spy working for a competing factory, which Joe assures he wasn't. Although normally oviform, they can assume any shape at will, while retaining their native texture and features. They are also mentioned in the 1971 feature film adaptation, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, but only as predators of the Oompa-Loompas. Showing her wealthy parents no mercy and no regard for other people's property, Veruca frequently pesters them to purchase a variety of different things for her; when the tour reaches the Nut Room — a room where trained squirrels test each nut to see if it is good or bad by tapping it with their knuckles — Veruca demands that her parents buy one for her. Also seen are signs for Fickelgruber's candy. Enjoy the meme 'Good morning to everyone except Grandpa Joe' uploaded by DangerousPizza. Mike is last seen exiting the factory, now 10 ft (3 m) tall because the Oompa-Loompas had overstretched him. When she sees the Great Glass Elevator, she demands one like it; however, instead of cheerfully catering to Veruca's demands like before, as he had been reformed by the Oompa-Loompas (whom he felt had taught him a good parenting lesson), Veruca's father tells her sternly and firmly that the only thing she will be getting that day "is a bath, and that’s final". She demeans Cornelia Prinzmetel more than she did in the book. Veteran actor Gregory Peck was originally selected to play the role, but he died in 2003 before filming began. "The I Hate Grandpa Joe From Willy Wonka And Chocolate Factory Page" remained mostly dormant until June 3rd, 2012, when it posted several status updates about the horribleness of Grandpa Joe. Summary. Their opening number, "It's Teavee Time!" After being shrunk to three inches, Mike is being taken to the Taffy Pulling Room to be stretched back to normal, which causes his mother to faint; unlike the book, he (on the advice of his mother) is receptive to Slugworth's bribe. He is portrayed by Michael Böllner in this film. Willy Wonka : [pointedly ignoring him and Charlie] I am extraordinarily busy, sir. 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. 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. In the 2005 film, he does have an explanation on how he found the Golden Ticket: he used an algorithm to find it as an intellectual exercise. In the 2013 Sam Mendes London musical, Mike Teavee (now age 10) lives in a suburban neighbourhood with his disinterested father Norman Teavee and neurotic, alcoholic mother, Doris Teavee; in this version, he is wearing a black shirt with an orange jacket on the outside. I named it after my Hero, my grandfather Grandpa Joe. Grandpa Joe, he is the grandfather of Charlie Bucket, the protagonist and the lucky winner of the last golder ticket. In the Broadway version, the song "Juicy" is cut out (the only child-exit song to be cut from the London version), and Violet instead becomes a blueberry and explodes in the background when an Oompa-Loompa blows an air-dart at her while Wonka explains how he met the Ooompa-Loompas to the group. Listings include actors that have played the characters in various media. 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. I waited until after Christmas to share... if you can believe it I had another "suspected" clot!!! He is a bully towards Charlie in the one instance when they interact, as Augustus offers Charlie a bite of his Wonka Bar and then retracts it, saying that Charlie should have brought some himself. 0 2 20. comments. As each Golden Ticket is found, a sinister man approaches the finder and whispers something into his or her ear. This article is about the 2005 film character, you might be looking for the original character. I give my permission to pass my contact information to the alleged infringing party. Veruca is eliminated at the end of her musical number in the film ("I Want it Now"[2]) after climbing a machine designed to tell whether or not the goose eggs are "good" or "bad" eggs. Then instead of letting her go to the chocolate factory with Charlie, he decides to go instead He asks Charlie to assist him in making a medicine using several scientific elements for the class, but the project is interrupted due to the frantic Golden Ticket search for Willy Wonka. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts He is also stated in the book to be in his nineties and the oldest out of the grandparents; although both of the actors who played him were younger. Unlike the first four finalists, Charlie is honest and generous; he is actually worried if the other nasty children such as Augustus and Veruca will actually be alive after their ordeals. She is also aggressively competitive, prideful, and has won trophies for gum chewing and other activities. Violet comes dressed in a sparkly purple and pink disco jumper and a pink backpack. When Augustus falls into the Chocolate River, Wonka summons the diversionary pumping system to divert the flow, while Oompa-Loompas dressed in red boiler suits sing, "Auf Wiedersehen, Augustus Gloop", as they prepare the chocolate, while Augustus travels through the main industrial pipe, occasionally getting stuck in it. Wonka eventually reveals that the tempter is not Slugworth, but his own employee Mr. Wilkinson, and that his offer was a moral test of character. They originate (according to Mr. Wonka) on the planet Vermes, a fictional planet located (in dialogue) 184,270,000,000 miles (2.9655×1011 kilometres) from Earth (52 times Pluto's distance). I added a story of my personal life from before ⦠Wonka refuses, so she goes in and gets one for herself. 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 realising that returning the everlasting gobstopper was the true test. The actor, Philip Wiegratz, wore a fat suit for the production. She is last seen leaving the factory with the other children, restored to her normal size and becomes more flexible, but her indigo skin remains, and is most likely permanent as Wonka says there is nothing that can be done to change Violet's skin back to its original pigment. 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. The squirrels grab her and declare her a "bad nut". In the 2005 film, Augustus is always shown consuming chocolate. When Charlie helps Wonka reconcile with his father, the family move into the factory, and Charlie and Wonka both became partners. In the following years, the page expanded to making image macros and photoshops of Grandpa Joe. Have you laughed today? Some of the female Oompa-Loompas, like Doris, work in the administration offices. They sing a song at the end of each child's comeuppance. 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. 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. In this version, when Grandpa Joe decided to accompany Charlie to the factory, Charlie explains that the family needs the money now, instead of the ticket; then Grandpa George explains the reason why Charlie still has to go to the factory, and indeed he and Grandpa Joe do go. Sometimes this came when we had been placed in verbal exile (that is to say, Grandma had told us, in no uncertain terms, that we needed to get out of the house). When she speaks up, he fiercely glares at her, prompting her to be quiet. Grandpa Joe is the tritagonist of the 1964 bookCharlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl and its film adaptations. Big hello to everyone except grandpa joe who watched his family suffering from crippling financial debt from his nice cozy bed when he could have been working and only got out of bed when he found out his grandson was going to a chocolate factory and he broke into song and dance smh. Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine are Mr. Bucket's parents, and Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina are Mrs. Bucket's parents. Unlike the other children, she did not find the golden ticket herself; her father instructed the workers of his peanut shelling factory to unwrap thousands of Wonka bars he had purchased until they found a golden ticket. Her father is judged the same and follows suit. save. In the story, Willy Wonka makes him a chocolate palace in India, and advises him to eat it before it melts. has Mrs. Teavee presenting her family as a normal, functioning household, downplaying Mike's violent tendencies like setting a cat on fire, chloroforming a nurse, and stealing a German tank. The Oompa-Loompas are small humans who were preyed upon by the various predators 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. Mike Teavee is a 9-year-old boy who does nothing but watch television, both the fourth Golden Ticket finder and the fourth to be eliminated from the tour, and one of the four main antagonists of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He teams up with Spike to steal a Gobstopper from the factory, but the two are thwarted by Charlie, Tom, and Jerry. Please be specific. The etymology of the name was not provided by Dahl. He tells Charlie that he expects him to find all five Golden Tickets and most certainly expects Charlie to find one when he receives a Wonka Bar for his birthday. Willy Wonka : How did you like the chocolate factory, Charlie? He tells Charlie (and the reader) the story of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory and the mystery of the secret workers. that reside in their homeland before Wonka invited them to work at his factory. In the 2005 film adaptation, Veruca's elimination remains nearly the same as in the book and the Tom and Jerry version, with only a few changes made. Veruca demands to be taken home and have her father make her a different chocolate factory. [5][6] The Oompa-Loompas are mischievous, loving to play practical jokes and singing songs which, according to Wonka, they are very good at improvising. Grandpa Joe Bucket is the third main character. and also sings it as a duet with Veruca during her downfall. The following is a list of characters in the 1964 Roald Dahl book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, his 1972 sequel Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, and the former's film adaptations, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). Following the film's release, Dahl defended himself against accusations of racism but found himself sympathising with the NAACP's comments. 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. In the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he is portrayed by Johnny Depp. His parents are summoned to retrieve him from the mixing-machine. 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. Augustus Gloop is an obese, greedy, gluttonous 9-year-old boy, the first person to find a Golden Ticket and one of the four main antagonists of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Wh-When does he get it? or John Masefield's "Sea-Fever" ("All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by"), and the famous "Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker" from "Reflections on Ice-Breaking" by Ogden Nash, among many others. By using iFunny you agree to our Privacy policy. The character was played by David Kelly in the 2005 film adaptation, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Because Joe Hill is the late Joe Reaganâs kid. He and his family follow the progress of the hunt for the Golden Tickets in newspapers and television. He used to work for Willy Wonka from the simple small candy store on Cherry Streetto Willy Wonka's famous chocolate factory. Hating Grandpa Joe is a tongue-in-cheek fan theory surrounding the 1971 fantasy musical film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factorythat supposedly aims to expose Grandpa Joe as a vile human being and the true villain of the film. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts In early editions of the novel, the Oompa-Loompas (originally called "Whipple-Scrumpets" before publication[7]) are shown as black African pygmies. He has an odd sense of humour, which he uses to express knowledge. Prince Pondicherry is a prince who lives in India. In the presence of victims, they cannot resist shaping themselves to spell out the word "SCRAM" (the only Earth word that they know) before they attack. Charlie Bucket is the second main character of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, its sequel Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, and the film adaptations of these books. Thursday January 21 2021, 12.00am, The Times. In the 2013 Sam Mendes London musical, Veruca Salt is a British billionaire's daughter, dressed in a pink ballerina tutu and baby seal fur coat – "clubbed and tickled pink". The Recipe Book. Her father, Sir Robert Salt, is portrayed as a spineless dolt for giving his daughter her wishes. He was described as adorned with 18 toy pistols that he "fires" while watching gangsters on TV. Both film versions contradict this, however, and have only her father go with her. Augustus is the first to be removed from the tour: while drinking from the Chocolate Room's Chocolate River, he accidentally falls into the river and is drawn through a pipe to the factory's Fudge Room. 6. Charlie hears the conversations in the crowd beyond him. Wonka has a black goatee and "marvelously" bright eyes, a high and "flutey" voice, a face "alight of fun and laughter", and quick little jerky movements "like a squirrel". The Stamps. Slugworth/Wilkinson was played by Günter Meisner, a West German actor, while his speaking voice is provided by an uncredited Walker Edmiston. When Nestlé created its interpretation of Wonka's world to sell chocolate bars under the name "Wonka", they released a number of downloadable flash games, wherein Knids seemed to have entered the factory and had the appearance of flying green blobs with single red eyes.