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"Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable! But that is called cannibalism, my dear children, and is in fact frowned upon in most societies."
— Wonka about cannibalism

Willy Wonka is the owner of the Wonka Chocolate Factory and the infamous figure who runs one of the most famous confectionery companies of all time. He serves as one of the protagonist of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory alongside Charlie Bucket.

He is portrayed by Johnny Depp in the film, and is voiced by James Arnold Taylor in the video game.

Appearance

Wonka portrait

Willy is a tall slender man with very pale skin after not going outside in many years. He has chin-length brown hair in a bob. He has bluish-purple eyes as an adult for unknown reasons; as a child, he had brown eyes.

He usually wears a plum colored overcoat that goes down to his knees over a black shirt with a W-shaped pin. Tied into his shirt is a long golden chain which seems to be for a pocket watch. He also wears a tall black hat.

While outside the factory, he wears goggles and sunglasses, presumably to prevent his eyes from being damaged by the light after staying indoors for so long.

Personality

Willy Wonka is an eccentric and witty man. He sometimes displays a lack of confidence, and is shown to act frightened when hugged by children, reacting as if he is being attacked, possibly due to receiving little to no physical affection throughout his life. When thinking of the idea of parents, he acts rather traumatized and has extreme difficulty merely saying the word. Due to his own life experiences, he views the concept of family in a negative manner, finding them as chains and burdens which hold people down from achieving their dreams. Wonka's outlook on family changes by the end, however.

Biography

Life with father

Willy Wonka was born from his mother on an unknown date. He was forbidden to eat any candy, because his father, Wilbur Wonka is a well-known dentist who hates candy, especially chocolate, as they can cause cavities. One time, about 30 years prior to the film, Wilbur threw out all of Willy's Halloween candy into the fireplace as Willy watched in despair. However, while cleaning the fireplace, Willy noticed a small chocolate ball managed to not get destroyed in the fire. Willy ate it, his first piece of candy, and it transformed his life as he yearned for more, even in spite of having braces.

Willy running away from home

Willy running away from home after having an argument with his father

Willy told his father he wanted to be a chocolatier, but his father sternly said that would not be happening. Willy announced he would run away from home to pursue the candy capitals of the world: Switzerland and Bavaria. His father replied to go ahead, but not expect him when he returned home. Willy left, although he only went to a flags of the world exhibit in a museum for some reason, likely because a lone child without money would not be able to travel to other countries. When he came back, his father and even his house was no longer there, leaving him without a guardian.

Rise to fame

First store

Willy Wonka's first store on Cherry street

As a young entrepreneur, Willy attended a school where he passed chocolate manufacturing exams as the youngest student ever to graduate. He went on to create a unique chocolate with an interesting taste, inciting interest from the confectionery industry and making headlines in newspapers. He also managed to create an ice cream that would never melt, even on hot sunny days.[1] Around 20 years prior to the film, Willy started his chocolate business Wonka Candies some time after, and he started a small shop on Cherry street in the center of town where Grandpa Joe worked. The shop's popularity boosted the town's economy and made Wonka very respected among the townsfolk.

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Willy opens the chocolate factory

Despite this success, Willy still had bigger dreams and intended to open more stores. With Willy's amazing candy, he soon became a billionaire, and with all that money from the investors, he built his own chocolate factory and his business Wonka Candies transformed into Wonka Worldwide, Inc.

15 years prior to the film, he assisted in creating a chocolate palace in India for Prince Pondicherry, although it melted in the sun.

Downfall

15 years prior to the film, not long after his chocolate factory opened, a group of spies (Arthur Slugworth, Prodnose and Fickelgruber) were jealous of Wonka and stole his secrets. Willy shut down the Wonka Factory after company secrets were leaked, resulting in layoffs. The event greatly disheartened him, making him withdrawn and distrustful to people he once thought were his allies, such as his employees.[2] He announced to everyone he would be permanently closing down the factory forever.

New beginnings

Wonka Taste Mixture

Willy Wonka meeting the Ooompa-Loompas

Despite the hardship, Willy Wonka refused to simply give up. While searching for exotic new flavors for candy, Willy Wonka decided to explore a jungle and found Loompa Land which he felt was a terrible country. There, he met the Oompa-Loompas who craved cocoa beans which was rare where they lived. Because Wonka was used to having a huge supply of beans, he offered them to live in his factory, saying they could have as many beans as they wanted and he would be willing to pay them in beans. The chief agreed and the Oompa-Loompas moved into the factory.

After a thorough investigation, Wonka Factory reopened but no longer hired human workers, instead using Oompa-Loompas. However, Willy avoided the public eye and became a recluse. Even in spite of growing competition, Wonka Candies was able to maintain its sales after they increased their chocolate varieties from 14 to 25.[3]

The Golden Tickets

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Wonka Factory in the current day

Despite his vast amount of wealth, his distrust of humanity and reclusive nature began to make him ponder over the meaning of his own existence. This was amplified when he saw his first grey hair, making Willy Wonka contemplate his mortality. He decided he wanted to pass down his factory to a worthy heir, as he had no children of his own, and desired to find a child with a pure enough heart whom he could train.

As such, he came up with the idea of five Golden Tickets to send to people throughout the world. However, there is a notable theory that Willy Wonka had an eye on Charlie Bucket, a boy living in a run down misshapen house across from his factory, and that Wonka may have intentionally given him a ticket. Supporting this theory is that the Golden Tickets were supposed to be delivered throughout the world, yet one remained in the town of Wonka's factory despite all odds.

The Willy Wonder Tour

Story

Willy Wonka leads the tour

With the Ticket finders and their parents, Wonka was a bit nervous, and he was unable to stop the children from disobeying his orders, causing Augustus Gloop to fall into the chocolate river, Violet Beauregarde to turn into a gigantic blueberry, Veruca Salt to get tossed into the rubbish chute, and Mike Teavee to be shrunk into the size of a hand. But Charlie Bucket remained and Wonka revealed that his grand prize was to inherit his factory and Charlie won because he was the "least rotten" of the five children and Charlie was eager to accept until Wonka revealed that he would have to leave his family behind as Wonka believed that families would only restrict him. However, Charlie preferred to stay with his parents, so he left. Willy Wonka was soon depressed, and as a result, his candy production started to go down.

Confronting the past and reunion with his father

Wonka secretly met with Charlie while Charlie was shining his shoes. He asked Charlie about what made Charlie happy. Charlie replied that his parents made him happy. But Wonka disliked the idea of reuniting with his father, due to his childhood reasons. After some persuasion, he went with Charlie to his father's house. He made an appointment with the dentist, and Wilbur Wonka recognized his son while examining his teeth, remarking Willy hasn't flossed after all this time.

They both share a hug, and Wilbur feels tearful because of having learned a painful lesson about accepting his son for who he is and not what he does for work. Afterwards, Willy repeats his offer to Charlie, who then accepts on one condition - that his family can come too. This time, Willy agrees. Charlie and Willy then arrive at home in time for dinner. The Bucket house is now inside the factory. An Oompa-Loompa narrates that "one thing was absolutely certain - life had never been sweeter".

Wonka's song

Wonka has a short song sung by animatronics.

Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka
The amazing chocolatier
Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka
Everybody give a cheer!

He's modest, clever, and so smart
He barely can restrain it
With so much generosity
There is no way to contain it
To contain it, to contain, to contain, to contain

Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka
He's the one that you're about to meet
Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka
He's a genius who just can't be beat
The magician and the chocolate 'wiz
The best darn guy who ever lived
Willy Wonka here he is!

Quotes

  • "Good morning, starshine! The Earth says hello!"
  • "I don't care." (to Violet)
  • "Moms and dads. Dad? ...Papa? ...Okay then, let's move along." (repressing trauma)
  • "Oh, my dear boy, of course they can't. You can't run a chocolate factory with a family hanging over you like an old, dead goose. No offense."
  • "You smell like... old people. And soap. I like it."

Trivia

  • In the original 1964 book, Wonka is said to be short and has a small and sharp pointed black beard. He is also said to have a high and flutey voice.
  • In the book, Wonka calls Veruca's mink coat pretty and says she looks lovely in it. However, in the script for the 2005 film, when Veruca mentions she has a Brazilian mink coat, Wonka is disgusted and sarcastically says, "Well, I'm sure they're much happier on you, than playfully romping through the forest with their families and loved ones."
  • Although Wonka makes gum, he strongly dislikes it because he finds it gross.
  • There are chocolate bars packaged as Wonka Bars that have been sold in the real world.
  • Johnny Depp said his portrayal of Wonka was inspired by his idea of George Bush being incredibly stoned.

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Characters
Golden Ticket winners

Augustus Gloop (1971)
Veruca Salt (1971)
Violet Beauregarde (1971)
Mike Teavee (1971)
Charlie Bucket (1971)

Families

GLOOP: Mrs. Gloop (1971) • Mr. Gloop (1971)
SALT: Rupert Salt (1971) • Angina Salt
BEAUREGARDE: Scarlett BeauregardeSam Beauregarde
TEAVEE: Norman TeaveeLucy Teavee (1971)
BUCKET: Grandpa Joe (1971)
WONKA: Willy Wonka (19712023) • Wilbur WonkaMamma

Other characters

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