<P> After meeting Mr Wonka, the kids and their parents go inside where they meet Oompa - Loompas, a race of small people who help Mr Wonka operate the factory since he rescued them from poverty and fear in their home country Loompaland . The other kids are ejected from the factory in comical, mysterious and painful ways . Augustus gets sucked up the pipe after falling into the Chocolate River in the Chocolate Room, Violet blows up into a giant blueberry after sampling an experimental three - course chewing gum meal in the Inventing Room, Veruca is thrown down the garbage chute in the Nut Room after the nut - testing squirrels consider her a "bad nut," and Mike gets shrunk after he tries to be the first person to be sent by television in the Television Room's Television Chocolate Technology . With only Charlie remaining, Mr Wonka congratulates him for "winning" the factory and, after explaining his true age and the reason behind his golden tickets, names Charlie his successor . They ride the Great Glass Elevator to Charlie's house while the other four children go home after their demises (Augustus squeezed thin, Violet all blue in the face, Veruca covered in garbage, and Mike stretched ten feet tall). Afterwards, Mr Wonka invites Charlie's family to come live with him in the factory, and they do . </P> <Ul> <Li> Charlie hands out newspapers to local shops . </Li> <Li> Mr. Bucket is dead . </Li> <Li> Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine are Mrs. Bucket's parents when in the book they are the parents of Mr. Bucket and her parents are Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina . </Li> <Li> A tinker tells Charlie that nobody ever goes in that factory and nobody comes out, but Grandpa Joe tells him the rest of the story . There is no sign of Prince Pondicherry (an Indian prince in the book who lived in a chocolate palace which, tragically, melted). </Li> <Li> There is no chain connecting the gates together . </Li> <Li> The film is a musical . </Li> <Li> There are no media circuses shown at Veruca and Charlie's Golden Ticket finds . </Li> <Li> Charlie, after he finds the Golden Ticket, bumps into Slugworth, who wants him to help steal the secret formula for the Everlasting Gobstopper . This is later revealed as a lie; Slugworth is actually Mr. Wilkinson, one of Wonka's workers . The proposal is a test Wonka set up to judge the worthiness of the ticket holders to take over the factory, given to all five children . </Li> <Li> The Oompa Loompas all sing shorter songs, each starting with Oompa Loompa, Doompa De Do . I have another (on the Augustus Gloop one, they sing "a perfect" instead of "another") puzzle for you . Oompa Loompa, Doompa Da De . If you are wise, you will listen to me . </Li> <Li> The Oompa Loompas all have orange faces and green hair . </Li> <Li> A man in Paraguay fakes the finding of the fifth golden ticket . </Li> <Li> Wonka does a dance for his opening sequence in the book . But in the film he comes out pretending to be a cripple, slowly limping up to the gates with his cane, then while pretending to fall down he performs a somersault and leaps up to applause from the crowds . </Li> <Li> In the book, the fake Golden Ticket is passed off as the second ticket . In both films it is passed off as the fifth ticket . </Li> <Li> The boat is not pink or see - through and looks nothing like a seahorse . It is a normal sailor's boat . </Li> <Li> Disturbing images appear during the boat ride . </Li> <Li> Mr. Wonka gives each of the ticket holders an Everlasting Gobstopper in the Inventing Room . This is part of the test of character . </Li> <Li> The exploding candy room is not there . Instead, Mr Wonka makes his exploding candy in the Inventing Room . </Li> <Li> The date of the tour is 1 October, where in the book and the 2005 film it is 1 February . </Li> <Li> Charlie buys his candy from a candy shop, whereas in the book and the 2005 film it is a newsstand . </Li> <Li> The candy store owner does not witness Charlie winning the ticket with the bar bought from his shop . In the book and 2005 film the newsstand owner does . </Li> <Li> Children are only allowed to bring one parent to the factory, where in the book, children are allowed to bring one or two . </Li> <Li> Veruca is judged a "bad egg" in the room where geese lay golden eggs, where in the book and 2005 film, she is judged a "bad nut" by the squirrels that work in the nut room . In all versions, she goes down the rubbish chute . </Li> <Li> Charlie and Grandpa Joe fall into their own temptation by drinking some Fizzy Lifting Drinks, against Mr. Wonka's orders . They almost fly into the ceiling fan, escaping by burping the gas out of their bodies . Later, Mr. Wonka denies Charlie the prize due to the incident, labelling him as a thief, but then has a change of heart when Charlie sadly returns his Everlasting Gobstopper . </Li> <Li> The Wonkamobile, a machine that makes riders feel clean, is used to get to the Television Chocolate room . In the book and 2005 film, the Great Glass Elevator is used . </Li> <Li> The final fates of the bad children, after their removal from the tour, are not shown . Charlie however does question Mr. Wonka about their fates towards the end of the film . Mr. Wonka briefly tells Charlie that the children would be recovered and returned back to normal, but they'd be a little wiser from their experience . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Charlie hands out newspapers to local shops . </Li> <Li> Mr. Bucket is dead . </Li>

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