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Come on, everybody.
I want a wonka bar.
The candy man?
Me! Me!
Thank you, Charlie. Say "hi" to grandpa Joe for me.
Hey!
Are... are you okay?
Sorry, but I had to do that.
I couldn't let you eat that poor mouse.
Things can't be that bad, can they?
Wow. Sounds like you guys haven't eaten in days.
You know, I bought these for my family,
but you're welcome to have one.
Glad you liked it.
Well, thanks, I appreciate it.
It's okay. You don't have to pay me back.
I'm Charlie. Charlie bucket.
Tom and Jerry.
Pleased to meet you.
Wow. Look at all that candy. And every bit of it
made by the great Mr. Willy wonka himself.
It's the most incredible candy anyone can imagine.
And if I keep saving up,
I'll be able to afford a real wonka bar.
Someday, maybe for my birthday.
Well, who needs a wonka bar anyway?
Nice meeting you, tom and Jerry.
Charlie's late tonight.
He works too hard for a boy his age.
He needs more time to play.
With none of you out of bed in 20 years,
it takes a lot to keep us all going.
One day, I'm gonna get out of this bed and help him.
Dad, you've been saying that for years.
Hi, mom.
Wake up everyone. Charlie's home.
Hi, grandpa George, grandma Georgina.
Hi, grandma Josephine. Grandpa Joe.
Cabbage soup? Is that your supper, grandpa?
Well, it's everyone's supper, Charlie.
I'm tired of cabbage water.
Tonight, we're gonna have a real banquet. Look.
Charlie, where did you get this?
I bought it with my salary. I had two of them,
but I gave one to some new friends.
That was very generous of you, Charlie.
Well, I just hope these new friends of yours appreciate it.
Wonka bar for a deserving boy?
Panhandlers.
No thanks.
Last one.
And that makes 5,000 boxes of wonka bars delivered early.
I bet there's a big bonus in that for me.
Now, was that just wonka bars?
Or were there scrumdidilyumptious, too?
What gives?
I knows I delivered that box.
Must've have left it on the truck.
I don't get it. It's got to be somewhere.
You see, Charlie,
no one's seen Mr. wonka since he locked himself
in his own factory years and years ago.
But he still keeps putting out the most delicious,
the most incredible candy anyone can imagine.
But, grandpa,
why did Mr. wonka lock himself up in his own factory?
Because of slugworth.
Slugworth wanted to steal all his recipes, every last one.
That slugworth. He was the worst.
And it was on that fateful day
that wonka closed the gates of the factory.
And since then, no one ever comes out.
And no one ever comes in.
I got it.
Tom? Hey, grandpa, this is tom and...
Where's Jerry?
Shh!
What's in the box, guys?
What are we waiting for? Let's eat.
Grandpa, did you ever see so many?
But, how did you...
I mean, how did you guys ever buy so many?
You guys didn't buy these, did you?
I don't think they did buy them, Charlie.
I'm sorry, guys, but these don't belong to us.
They have to go back.
I gotcha, you rotten candy thief.
I'll get you!
Nobody gives spike the slip.
Who put out the lights?
Whoa!
I'll get you, you lousy candy thieves!
Charlie bucket.
Yes, Mr. turkentine.
I shall need an assistant. Come up here.
Now, mix together in the way that only I know how
these extremely dangerous liquids
make the world's finest wart remover.
Pour 'em in, Charlie.
Whoa!
Did you see that?
- Did I do it wrong? - -Not at all.
This is for very large warts.
What's going on out there?
Willy wonka is opening up his factory.
We just heard. He's giving away tons of free chocolate.
Free chocolate?
But it's only for five people.
He's hidden five golden tickets,
and whoever finds them, wins a lifetime supply of chocolate.
Golden tickets? Where has he hidden them?
Inside five wonka bars.
You gotta buy wonka bars to find the tickets.
Class dismissed.
Tom, Jerry, did you hear that?
Boy, if only I had some wonka bars.
Hey, it's a wonka box.
There must be a hundred wonka bars in there.
Good work, guys.
We're sure to find a golden...
Sorry, but those wonka bars don't belong to us.
It's official.
Wonkamania has descended on the globe.
Hidden among countless billions of wonka bars
are five golden tickets, and the people who find them
will win the most fabulous prize anyone could wish for.
Do you think I've got a chance to find one?
One? I'll bet you find all five.
No! It's not right, guys.
Wait, this just in.
The first golden ticket has been found.
We go live to dusselheim, Germany,
to meet the lucky winner, Augustus gloop .
I'm here with Augustus gloop, the pride of dusselheim.
Augustus, how does it make you feel
to be the first golden ticket winner?
Hungry. This is gonna cost wonka a fortune in chocolate.
Mrs. gloop, you must be so proud.
Of course.
Augustus loves to eat chocolate.
It was only a matter of time before he found
a golden ticket.
One down, four to go.
Don't worry, Charlie.
You'll find that golden ticket.
Where's my golden ticket, daddy?
Why haven't they found it yet?
Veruca, angel,
they've been working for ten straight days.
Then make 'em work nights! I want my golden ticket!
Sweetheart, there are only four tickets left in the world,
and the whole world's searching for them.
Mr. salt, I've got it! I've found it!
Give it to me, i want it.
I did it. I found it.
I found the golden ticket!
Anxiety runs high as the world enters its 43rd day
in the hunt for golden tickets.
But today, the small town of miles city, Montana,
had reason to cheer.
I'm here with the winner of the third golden ticket,
Ms. Violet beauregarde, who...
Hi, friends, Sam beauregarde here
with all today's great giveaway bargains.
The finest values in the entire country.
Can it, dad. They don't care about you.
Hi, everyone. Violet beauregarde here,
and I found a golden ticket. How do you like that?
Tell us how it happened, Violet.
Well, normally I'm a gum chewer.
I've been chewing this piece for eight solid weeks.
When I heard about this wonka thing,
I switched to chocolate.
But then, i went straight back to gum.
If I could just jump in here,
these deals are going fast, folks.
So, come on down while they last.
That's right, folks, there's only one golden ticket still out there.
'Cause right here in marble falls, Arizona,
is lucky winner number four.
Mike teevee. Mike, can we talk to you for a second?
Quiet. I'm trying to watch the show.
He won't talk until the commercial break.
Mike loves TV.
I serve all his meals right here.
What about that golden ticket, Mike?
Bang! Got you.
Relax, it's just a cap gun.
Isn't he the cutest thing?
- Only one golden ticket left. - Don't worry, Charlie.
You've got as much chance of finding that golden ticket as anyone.
It's okay. I'm happy with the great scarf i got for my birthday.
There's one more present for you, Charlie.
A wonka bar? Where did you get it?
I've been saving up.
When I had enough, tom and Jerry went to the store,
so I wouldn't have to get out of bed.
They bought the last wonka bar in town.
Open her up, Charlie.
Show us that golden ticket.
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