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* GrumpyOldMan: Grandpa George is the most grumpy and easily irritated member of Charlie's grandparents.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The kind-hearted Sensitive Guy to Mike's anti-social, moody Manly Man.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The kind-hearted Sensitive Guy to Mike's anti-social, moody Manly Man.
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* GradeSchoolCEO: In the 2005 stage musical ''Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka'', the 2010 opera, and the 2013 musical, Charlie immediately becomes the new owner of the Wonka Factory once he passes the SecretTest, whereas in the novel and other versions he will not assume that role until he comes of age.
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* GradeSchoolCEO: In the 2005 stage musical ''Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka'', the 2010 opera, and the 2013 musical, Charlie immediately becomes the new owner of the Wonka Factory once he passes the SecretTest, whereas in the novel and other versions he will not assume that role until he comes of age. The 2005 film splits the difference; he doesn't immediately become the facory's owner, but does become Mr. Wonka's partner until such time as he decides to officially retire.
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* {{Foil}}: Grandpa George is one to Grandpa Joe: while the latter is optimistic, openly affectionate towards his family and especially Charlie, the former is cynical, down-to-earth and less openly affectionate, only in a more subdued way (when Charlie shares his birthday chocolate with the family, everyone thanks him and Grandpa George merely gives him a nod of approval and [[WhenHeSmiles a rare smile]]). But that doesn't mean he doesn't care: when Charlie decides they should sell his ticket for money, Joe is visibly [[BreakTheCutie broken]] but resignates to his decision, and then George reminds him that there will never be a chance like that again, and then [[CruelToBeKind asks if he's a "dummy"]], showing that beneath his grumpy, cyinical attitude, he does care for his grandson's wishes and happiness.
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* {{Foil}}: Grandpa George is one to Grandpa Joe: while the latter is optimistic, openly affectionate towards his family and especially Charlie, the former is cynical, down-to-earth cynical and less openly affectionate, only in a more subdued way (when Charlie shares his birthday chocolate with the family, everyone thanks him and Grandpa George merely gives him a nod of approval and [[WhenHeSmiles a rare smile]]). But that doesn't mean he doesn't care: when Charlie decides they should sell his ticket for money, Joe is visibly [[BreakTheCutie broken]] but resignates to his decision, and then George reminds him that there will never be a chance like that again, and then [[CruelToBeKind asks if he's a "dummy"]], showing that beneath his grumpy, cyinical attitude, he does care for his grandson's wishes and happiness.smile]]).
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Grandpa George is more cynical and grumpy than in past incarnations but that doesn't mean he don't care. When Charlie decides they should sell his ticket for money, Joe is visibly [[BreakTheCutie broken]] but understands his decision, and then George gives him a surprisingly idealistic bit of wisdom, reminding him that there is plenty of money out there but there will never be a chance like that again. He [[CruelToBeKind asks him if he's a "dummy"]] and when Charlie replies with "no", he gives him an important bit of encouragement to take Grandpa Joe to the Wonka factory, showing that beneath his grumpy, cyinical attitude, he does love him family dearly and puts their wishes and happiness over wealth.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: While Grandpa George rightly points out that Charlie's chances of finding a golden ticket are almost non-existent due to a lot of kids being able to afford a Wonka Bar every day unlike them, he still looks as crestfallen as everyone else with not even an [[IWarnedYou "I told you so"]] when Charlie opens his birthday Wonka Bar and finds no ticket.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: While Grandpa George rightly points out correctly insists that Charlie's chances of finding a golden ticket are almost non-existent due to a lot of kids being able to afford a Wonka Bar every day unlike them, he still looks as crestfallen as everyone else with not even an [[IWarnedYou "I told you so"]] so"]], via words or expression, when Charlie opens his birthday Wonka Bar and finds no ticket.
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This is more of a Shout Out than an indication that they take place in the same world
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Here Mr Bucket works for a toothpaste company called ''Smilex'' as a nod to Creator/TimBurton directing the 1989 ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' movie. ''Website/{{Cracked}}'' pointed out that [[https://www.cracked.com/article_24822_6-fun-easter-eggs-with-terrifying-implications.html this technically makes him a minion]] of ComicBook/TheJoker.