What illness does Grandpa Joe have?

[Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971)] Grandpa Joe is not bedridden due to physical illness, injury, or age. He is bedridden because of crippling depression.
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Why were all of Charlie's grandparents bedridden?

The house wasn't nearly large enough for so many people, and life was extremely uncomfortable for them all. There were only two rooms in the place altogether, and there was only one bed. The bed was given to the four old grandparents because they were so old and tired. They were so tired, they never got out of it.
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How long was Grandpa Joe bedridden?

With the four of you bedridden for the past 20 years, it takes a lot of work to keep this family going. Grandma Josephine: If only his father were alive. Grandpa Joe: Soon as I get my strength back, I'm going to get out of this bed and help him.
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Where do Charlie's parents sleep?

They live in a small house with only one bed, which the four grandparents share. Charlie and his parents sleep on mattresses on the floor.
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Who is the real villain in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Arthur Slugworth is the main antagonist of the Roald Dahl children's books Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, as well as the 1971 and 2005 film adaptations of the first book.
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Why GRANDPA JOE Is The Real VILLAIN In Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory



How many squirrels are in the nut room?

Veruca and her parents Descent

When Veruca broke inside the room, 99 of the mecha squirrels jumped on her limbs and pinned her down. She was judged a bad nut and thrown down the garbage disposal.
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What did Grandpa Joe do?

However, the true villain in Willy Wonka is Grandpa Joe. He's a professional at manipulating Charlie - as well as his entire family - all for his own gain. From encouraging irresponsible spending to endangering his grandson in the Fizzy Lifting room, Grandpa Joe proves that he only exists to care about himself.
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Why is Charlie's family poor?

He lives in a very small house with his parents and four grandparents. All four grandparents are completely bedridden but are forced to share the same bed. Charlie's father, who works at the toothpaste factory, is the family's sole breadwinner and conditions worsen when he loses his job.
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How did Grandpa Joe get out of bed?

He tells Charlie (and the reader) the story of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory and the mystery of the secret workers. When Charlie finds the Golden Ticket, Grandpa Joe leaps out of bed for joy for the first time in almost twenty years. Charlie takes Grandpa Joe to accompany him on the factory tour, Mr.
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How old is Joe grandpa?

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. The character was played by Jack Albertson in the 1971 film adaptation Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
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Is Wonka a real candy company?

The Willy Wonka brand was bought by Nestlé in 1988 and has emerged as a well-established candy brand apart from the book and films, boasting popular items like Nerds, SweeTarts, Runts, and Laffy Taffy.
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What was one awful thing tortured Charlie?

But I haven't yet told you about the one awful thing that tortured little Charlie, the lover of chocolate, more than anything else. This thing, for him, was far, far worse than seeing slabs of chocolate in the shop windows or watching other children munching bars of creamy chocolate right in front of him.
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What happened to Charlie's dad in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

In the 1971 film, he is dead. In the book, musical, and 2005 film, however, he works at a local toothpaste factory, screwing the lids onto tubes, until machines are built to do the job for him, and he is laid off. In the film he later gets a job repairing the machines.
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Do Oompa Loompas have names?

The name itself is mysterious, and in fact the Oompa-Loompas are quite the mystery themselves. These little guys and gals don't say much, but they sing, and quite well.
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What age is Charlie Bucket?

In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the lead character, Charlie Bucket, is about 11 years old.
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What happened Augustus Gloop?

In the novel, after he fell into and was sucked out of the chocolate river, Augustus's body shape is altered dramatically: he became extremely underweight from being squeezed through the pipe. In the 1971 film, he is not seen again at all after he is sucked into the pipe, as is the case with the other three children.
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How beds are there in the Bucket household?

In the original novel, the Bucket's House was a large house composed of 27 rooms. Charlie's old grandparents slept on the one of the many beds in the house in it's infinite rooms, and were far too tired to exit from the bed.
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What did Charlie's family eat in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Charlie's family was so poor that they lived without many comforts. In fact, they were so poor that all they got to eat were bread and margarine for breakfast, boiled potatoes and cabbage for lunch, and cabbage soup for supper. But on Sundays, everyone was allowed a second helping.
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What did Mr Wonka invent that Charlie said was impossible?

2: What did Mr. Wonka invent that Charlie said was impossible? Mr. Wonka invented chocolate ice cream so that it stays cold for hours without being in the refrigerator.
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What was Grandpa Joe's secret hoard?

When Charlie's birthday chocolate bar comes up empty of a Golden Ticket, Grandpa Joe gives Charlie his "secret hoard," a "single silver sixpence" (9.2), so that Charlie can have another crack at finding the prize.
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How much was a Wonka Bar in the movie?

$10,500 for 1971 Willy Wonka Candy Bar

WhatSellsBest.com - An original screen-used Candy Bar (Prop) from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory was sold on eBay for $10,500 (£6,500).
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What did Charlie Bucket eat?

Only once a year, on his birthday, did Charlie Bucket ever get to taste a bit of chocolate. The whole family saved up their money for that special occasion, and when the great day arrived, Charlie was always presented with one small chocolate bar to eat all by himself.
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What do squirrels do with their dead?

As much as it would make sense for squirrels to bury their dead, they do not. Unlike chimpanzees and elephants, the only two animals to bury their dead, squirrels just leave theirs. This isn't to say that dead squirrels haven't been buried, they just haven't been buried by other squirrels.
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