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** And also the small but touching fact that Willy Wonka was always keeping his teeth in mint condition by brushing them everyday because [[WellDoneSonGuy he knew that's what his father would want]].

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** And also the small but touching fact that Willy Wonka was always keeping his teeth in mint condition by brushing them everyday every day because [[WellDoneSonGuy he knew that's what his father would want]].



* Wonka and the Oompa Loompas. Loompaland is show to be full of trees and vicious creatures that can easily take out an Oompa Loompa and they're lucky if they get ''three'' cocoa beans a year. So, when Wonka arrives, he meets with the Cheiftan and shows that he cares for them - he knows that you never reject food from another nation because it may offend, no matter how disgusting it looks, and then makes an offer to the Loompa cheiftan freely: come and work for him, in a factory where it's safe (or at least ''safer'' as Wonka can presumably undo everything that happens with Gum chewing issues, etc), and he'll pay them in all the cocoa beans they can eat. ''The Ooompa Loompas accept.'' This isn't slavery, or forced working: ''this is the safety of their species.'' They're safe from Vicious Knids and Wicked Wangdoodles and get enough cocoa beans to not just survive, but ''thrive''.

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* Wonka and the Oompa Loompas. Loompaland is show to be full of trees and vicious creatures that can easily take out an Oompa Loompa and they're lucky if they get ''three'' cocoa beans a year. So, when Wonka arrives, he meets with the Cheiftan Chieftain and shows that he cares for them - he knows that you never reject food from another nation because it may offend, no matter how disgusting it looks, and then makes an offer to the Loompa cheiftan freely: come and work for him, in a factory where it's safe (or at least ''safer'' as Wonka can presumably undo everything that happens with Gum chewing issues, etc), and he'll pay them in all the cocoa beans they can eat. ''The Ooompa Loompas accept.'' This isn't slavery, or forced working: ''this is the safety of their species.'' They're safe from Vicious Knids and Wicked Wangdoodles and get enough cocoa beans to not just survive, but ''thrive''.
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* When Charlie's birthday bar of chocolate doesn't yield a Golden Ticket he not only swallows his disappointment but offers to share the bar -- the only chocolate he gets to enjoy each year, mind -- with the rest of his family.

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* When Charlie's birthday bar of chocolate doesn't yield a Golden Ticket Ticket, he not only swallows his disappointment but offers to share the bar -- the only chocolate he gets to enjoy each year, mind you -- with the rest of his family.



* On the boat Wonka notices that Charlie and Grandpa Joe look a little skinny ("You look like a skeleton!"), so he gets out mugs and fills them with melted chocolate from the river to give to them. He even asks if they have enough food at home.

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* On the boat boat, Wonka notices that Charlie and Grandpa Joe look a little skinny ("You look like a skeleton!"), so he gets out mugs and fills them with melted chocolate from the river to give to them. He even asks if they have enough food at home.
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-->'''Wonka's father''': Willy?
-->'''Wonka''': Hi, dad.
-->'''Wonka's father''': All these years, and you haven't flossed.
-->'''Wonka''': Not once.
-->''(They hug.)''

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-->'''Wonka's father''': Willy?
-->'''Wonka''':
Willy?\\
'''Wonka''':
Hi, dad.
-->'''Wonka's
dad.\\
'''Wonka's
father''': All these years, and you haven't flossed.
-->'''Wonka''':
flossed.\\
'''Wonka''':
Not once.
-->''(They
once.\\
''(They
hug.)''



** And for another heartwarming moment this was actually a moment that had happened to Tim Burton and his mother. Apparently the two didn't have a good relationship got into a fight and didn't speak for years. But one day he returned to visit and found his mother had all his movie posters and the ticket stubs from when she went to see them.
* The ending. Charlie helps Wonka reunite with his father and he repays Charlie by allowing him and his family to move into the factory, even relocating their house to the chocolate room, and the Buckets treat Wonka like he's part of the family too.
** When Wonka sits down for dinner, [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Grandma Georgina]] tells him he smells like peanuts and that she loves peanuts. He understands this is meant to be a compliment and pays her one back, that he likes that she smells like old people and soap which causes her to hug him and, in contrast to Violet's attempt earlier in the movie, Wonka pats Georgina's arm with a smile instead of freezing up.

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** And for another heartwarming moment moment, this was actually a moment that had happened to Tim Burton and his mother. Apparently Apparently, the two didn't have a good relationship relationship, got into a fight and didn't speak for years. But one day day, he returned to visit and found his mother had kept all his movie posters and the ticket stubs from when she went to see them.
* The ending. Charlie helps Wonka reunite with his father and he repays Charlie by allowing him and ''and'' his family to move into the factory, even relocating their house to the chocolate room, and the Buckets treat Wonka like he's part of the family too.
** When Wonka sits down for dinner, [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Grandma Georgina]] tells him he smells like peanuts and that she loves peanuts. He understands this is meant to be a compliment and pays her one back, that he likes that she smells like old people and soap soap, which causes her to hug him and, in him. In contrast to Violet's attempt earlier in the movie, Wonka pats Georgina's arm with a smile instead of freezing up.
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* The ending. Charlie helps Wonka reunite with his father and he repays Charlie by allowing him and his family to move into the factory, even relocating their house to the chocolate room, and Buckets treat Wonka like he's part of the family too.

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* The ending. Charlie helps Wonka reunite with his father and he repays Charlie by allowing him and his family to move into the factory, even relocating their house to the chocolate room, and the Buckets treat Wonka like he's part of the family too.
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* Wonka and the Oompa Loompas. Loompaland is show to be full of trees and vicious creatures that can easily take out an Oompa Loompa and they're lucky if they get ''three'' cocoa beans a year. So, when Wonka arrives, he meets with the Cheiftan and shows that he cares for them - he knows that you never reject food from another nation because it may offend, no matter how disgusting it looks, and then makes an offer to the Loompa cheiftan freely: come and work for him, in a factory where it's safe (or at least ''safer'' as Wonka can presumably undo everything that happens with Gum chewing issues, etc), and he'll pay them in all the cocoa beans they can eat. ''The Ooompa Loompas accept.'' This isn't slavery, or forced working: ''this is the safety of their species.'' They're save from Vicious Knids and Wicked Wangdoodles and get enough cocoa beans to not just survive, but ''thrive''.

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* Wonka and the Oompa Loompas. Loompaland is show to be full of trees and vicious creatures that can easily take out an Oompa Loompa and they're lucky if they get ''three'' cocoa beans a year. So, when Wonka arrives, he meets with the Cheiftan and shows that he cares for them - he knows that you never reject food from another nation because it may offend, no matter how disgusting it looks, and then makes an offer to the Loompa cheiftan freely: come and work for him, in a factory where it's safe (or at least ''safer'' as Wonka can presumably undo everything that happens with Gum chewing issues, etc), and he'll pay them in all the cocoa beans they can eat. ''The Ooompa Loompas accept.'' This isn't slavery, or forced working: ''this is the safety of their species.'' They're save safe from Vicious Knids and Wicked Wangdoodles and get enough cocoa beans to not just survive, but ''thrive''.
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* Wonka and the Oompa Loompas. Loompaland is show to be full of trees and vicious creatures that can easily take out an Oompa Loompa and they're lucky if they get ''three'' cocoa beans a year. So, when Wonka arrives, he meets with the Cheiftan and shows that he cares for them - he knows that you never reject food from another nation because it may offend, no matter how disgusting it looks, and then makes an offer to the Loompa cheiftan freely: come and work for him, in a factory where it's safe (or at least ''safer'' as Wonka can presumably undo everything that happens with Gum chewing issues, etc), and he'll pay them in all the cocoa beans they can eat. ''The Ooompa Loompas accept.'' This isn't slavery, or forced working: ''this is the safety of their species.'' They're save from Vicious Knids and Wicked Wangdoodles and get enough cocoa beans to survive.

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* Wonka and the Oompa Loompas. Loompaland is show to be full of trees and vicious creatures that can easily take out an Oompa Loompa and they're lucky if they get ''three'' cocoa beans a year. So, when Wonka arrives, he meets with the Cheiftan and shows that he cares for them - he knows that you never reject food from another nation because it may offend, no matter how disgusting it looks, and then makes an offer to the Loompa cheiftan freely: come and work for him, in a factory where it's safe (or at least ''safer'' as Wonka can presumably undo everything that happens with Gum chewing issues, etc), and he'll pay them in all the cocoa beans they can eat. ''The Ooompa Loompas accept.'' This isn't slavery, or forced working: ''this is the safety of their species.'' They're save from Vicious Knids and Wicked Wangdoodles and get enough cocoa beans to survive.not just survive, but ''thrive''.

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