What rule did Charlie break?

Wonka declares that Charlie won't be getting the sweets because he “broke the rules.” Grandpa Joe asks, “What rules? We didn't see any rules, did we, Charlie?” Wonka
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Fortunately, the movie is always and forever a classic and it does end with one of the best exchanges ever: “Charlie, don't forget what happened to the man who suddenly got everything he always wanted,” Wonka says. Charlie asks, “What happened.” And a smiling Wonka reveals, “He lived happily ever after.”
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then laces into him, citing rule 37B of the contract Charlie signed. “You stole Fizzy Lifting Drinks!” he screams.
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What rule did Charlie break in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Wonka tells them that Charlie won't be getting the prize, thus he had broken 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.
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Does Charlie take over the factory?

Charlie is congratulated as the only remaining child and Wonka takes him and Grandpa Joe home via the Great Glass Elevator. As soon as they arrive, Wonka is introduced to the Buckets and reveals the grand prize: Charlie is Wonka's heir to the factory and his company.
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Why did Wonka get mad at Charlie?

After the tour, Willy Wonka was mad at the two for stealing Fizzy Lifting Drinks, and told them (as part of the test) that they lost the lifetime supply of chocolate prize for violating the contract. But when Charlie returns the Everlasting Gobstopper back to Wonka, he declares Charlie is the winner.
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Why did Charlie win the factory?

In the original book, Charlie wins the prize of the factory because all the other kids have eliminated themselves because of their greedy and/or foolish behavior, and also because Mr. Wonka liked him the best.
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What did Mr. Wonka tell Charlie in the end?

Wonka tells Charlie how much he loves his chocolate factory.
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Is Wonka gum real?

Wonka's Magic Chewing Gum, also known as 3-Course Dinner Gum, is a fictional gum created by Willy Wonka in The Inventing Room of his factory. It is unknown how many flavor combinations Wonka has planned out, and the only one known that tomato soup, roast beef and blueberry pie.
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Did Charlie Steal Fizzy Lifting Drinks?

However Willy Wonka tells Charlie off at the end of the tour for stealing the Fizzy Lifting drinks and that he gets nothing. However this was just a test which he passed and he wins the factory.
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Why was Grandpa Joe stuck in bed?

Joe served in WWII in 1941, and earned the Navy Cross Medal during his service and possibly injured his leg during the battle which may of caused his bed-ridden state. After the war, he became bed-ridden and vowed to never leave his bed.
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What does Wonka say in German?

Meine Damen und Herren: der Inventing Room". He even pronounces the German "r" correctly, and says "Inventing Room" with a proper German accent. The speech translates: "Ladies and gentlemen, please give me your attention. You now come into the most interesting room of my factory, the most secret room at the same time.
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Why was Wonka's office in half?

the reason everything in Willy's office is cut in half was because Stuart couldn't bear the thought of - after having gone through all the whimsical and creative rooms in the factory - ending the movie in an ordinary office. Everything was cut in half to make the room look more Wonka-esque.
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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 does Grandpa Joe give Charlie a dime?

Charlie's Bestie

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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Which Wonka movie is closest to the book?

Tim Burton's Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Is More Faithful To The Book. As mentioned above, Willy Wonka added many scenes from the book, of which some were changed for narrative and visual purposes, but in the end, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is more faithful to the book.
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Why did Charlie give the gobstopper back?

Charlie gave it back, rejecting Slugworth's bribe, because he knew in his heart that it was the honorable thing to do.
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What happened to Violet when she chewed the gum?

Mr. Wonka warns Violet that the gum has not been perfected. But before he can finish, Violet seizes the gum and throws it into her mouth. Violet immediately begins tasting the soup and says how delicious it is.
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What did Charlie notice in the television room?

In the Television Chocolate Room, Charlie noticed that there was... no light in the room exept for the big TV. a sad look on Mr. Wonka's face as if he hated that invention.
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What was it 3 course meal in the gum that Violet chewed at the factory?

' shouted Violet. 'It's tomato soup!
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How old was Mr. Wonka give the oily black liquid?

He mixed these items, boiled and bubbled them several times in his inventing room and then invented a one tiny cupful of an oily black liquid. He tested this on a 20 years old Oompa-Loompa volunteer and within minutes it turned into a 75 years old creature. This was how Vita-Wonk was discovered.
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What happened to the Oompa-Loompa swallowed the oily black liquid?

Answer: The medicine produced by Mr. Wonka was like oily black liquid torture. As he poured four drops of it to Oompa-Loompa, he started wrinkling and shriveling up and his hair started falling off, also his teeth. Thus, he was turned to an old fellow of seventy five years who was twenty years before experimenting.
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What did Mr. Wonka swallow?

Vita-Wonk is the name of a medicine produce by a scientist named Mr. Willy Wonka. This medicine makes people younger by swallowing only four drops. Thus, it was experimented on the volunteer called Oompa-loompa and was successful.
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Why did Charlie's family start starving?

The Family Begins to Starve

Charlie's dad has lost his job, and their only income comes from Mr. Bucket's snow-shoveling in the neighborhood.
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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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Is Grandpa Joe the villain?

Throughout the film, as the children entangle themselves in one dilemma after another, they may appear to be their own antagonists. 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.
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Who stole the Everlasting Gobstopper?

Although only briefly mentioned in the book and its 2005 film adaptation, the 1971 film adaptation Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory used the Everlasting Gobstopper as a plot device in which Wonka's business rival Slugworth attempts to bribe the children visiting the Wonka factory to steal one for him.
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