A spoiled brat who screamed "I want it now!" until her wealthy father bought out entire shipments of candy to find her ticket.
Below is a draft of the story based on that specific adaptation. The Golden Ticket to a World of Pure Imagination
The group was led into the , a landscape where every blade of grass was sugar and a great chocolate river roared. It was here that they first saw the Oompa-Loompas , the tiny, industrious workers Wonka had rescued from Loompaland.
Charlie was the only child left. Expecting a prize of candy, he was instead taken on a ride in the , which shattered through the factory’s roof.
A gluttonous boy from Germany who ate chocolate as if it were oxygen.
For years, the factory gates had been locked. No workers went in, and no workers came out, yet the chimneys billowed violet smoke and the scent of melting cocoa filled the streets. Everything changed the day announced a contest: five Golden Tickets hidden beneath the wrappers of ordinary Wonka Bars would grant five children a tour of the factory and a lifetime supply of chocolate. The Five Winners
A boy who cared only for television and video games, viewing the world through a digital lens.
As the tour progressed, the other children fell victim to their own vices:
A spoiled brat who screamed "I want it now!" until her wealthy father bought out entire shipments of candy to find her ticket.
Below is a draft of the story based on that specific adaptation. The Golden Ticket to a World of Pure Imagination
The group was led into the , a landscape where every blade of grass was sugar and a great chocolate river roared. It was here that they first saw the Oompa-Loompas , the tiny, industrious workers Wonka had rescued from Loompaland. C!C 0!3!0!7.mp4
Charlie was the only child left. Expecting a prize of candy, he was instead taken on a ride in the , which shattered through the factory’s roof.
A gluttonous boy from Germany who ate chocolate as if it were oxygen. A spoiled brat who screamed "I want it now
For years, the factory gates had been locked. No workers went in, and no workers came out, yet the chimneys billowed violet smoke and the scent of melting cocoa filled the streets. Everything changed the day announced a contest: five Golden Tickets hidden beneath the wrappers of ordinary Wonka Bars would grant five children a tour of the factory and a lifetime supply of chocolate. The Five Winners
A boy who cared only for television and video games, viewing the world through a digital lens. It was here that they first saw the
As the tour progressed, the other children fell victim to their own vices: