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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) Quotes

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) is a television program that debuted in 1970 . Charlie and the Chocolate Factory completed its run in 1970.

It features Brad Grey; Richard D. Zanuck as producer, Danny Elfman in charge of musical score, and Philippe Rousselot as head of cinematography.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United States, and United Kingdom. Each episode of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) is 115 minutes long. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) is distributed by Warner Bros..

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) Quotes

  • (Grandma Georgina) "I think there's someone at the door."
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "Eyes on the prize, Violet, eyes on the prize."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I'd rather not talk about this one --"
  • (Shopkeeper) "You found Wonka's last golden ticket. In my shop, too."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Pity about that chocolate fellow, Wendle, er, Walter --"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Willy Wonka."
  • (Willy Wonka) "That's the one. Says here in the papers his new candies aren't selling very well. But, I suppose maybe he's just a rotten egg who deserves it."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Yep."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Oh really? You ever met him?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "I did. I thought he was great at first, but then he didn't turn out so nice. He also has a funny haircut."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I do not."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Why are you here?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "I don't feel so hot. What makes you feel better when you feel terrible?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "My family."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Ew."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "What do you have against my family?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "It's not just your family, it's the whole idea of --"
  • (Willy Wonka) "You know, they're always telling you what to do, what not to do and it's not conducive to a creative atmosphere."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Usually they're just trying to protect you, because they love you."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "If you don't believe me you should ask."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Ask who? My father? Ha. No way. At least not by myself --"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "You want me to go with you?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Hey. Hey, what a great idea. Yeah."
  • (Willy Wonka) "And you know what? I brought transporta --"
  • (Willy Wonka) "I have to be more careful where I park this thing."
  • (Grandma Georgina) "You smell like peanuts. I love peanuts."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Oh, thank you. You smell like -- old people. And soap. I like it."
  • (Veruca Salt) "Daddy, I want to go in."
  • (Mr. Salt) "It's 9:59, sweetheart."
  • (Veruca Salt) "Make time go faster."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Now, how many children are left?"
  • (Grandpa Joe) "Mr. Wonka, Charlie's the only one left, now."
  • (Willy Wonka) "You mean, you're the only one?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Yes."
  • (Willy Wonka) "What happened to the others?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "I'd rather you didn't. There's still one or two things that are a --"
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "I'm the World Record holder in chewing gum. I'm not afraid of anything."
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "How is it, honey?"
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "It's amazing. Tomato soup, I can feel it running down my throat."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Yeah. Spit it out."
  • (Grandpa Joe) "Young lady, I think you'd better --"
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "It's changing -- roast beef and baked potato. Crispy skin and butter."
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "Keep chewin' kiddo. My little girl's gonna be the first person in the world to have a chewing gum meal."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Yeah. I'm just a little concerned about the --"
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "Blueberry pie and ice cream."
  • (Willy Wonka) "That part."
  • (Veruca Salt) "What's happening to her nose?"
  • (Mr. Salt) "You're turning blue."
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "Your whole nose has gone purple."
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "W-What do you mean?"
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "Violet, you're turning violet."
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "What's happening?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Well, I told you I hadn't quite got it right, 'cause it goes a little funny when it gets to the dessert. It's the Blueberry Pie that does it. I'm terribly sorry."
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "Mother, what's happening to me?"
  • (Grandpa Joe) "She's swelling up."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Like a blueberry."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I've tried it on, like, twenty Oompa-Loompas and each one ended up as a blueberry. It's just weird."
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "But I can't have a blueberry as a daughter. How is she supposed to compete?"
  • (Veruca Salt) "You could put her in a county fair."
  • (Grandpa George) "She's even worse than the fat boy."
  • (Dr. Wonka) "Just last week I was reading in a very important medical journal that some children are allergic to chocolate. Makes their noses itch."
  • (Little Willy Wonka) "Maybe I'm not allergic, I could try a piece."
  • (Dr. Wonka) "Really? But why take a chance?"
  • (Grandpa Joe) "I saw Willy Wonka with my own two eyes. I used to work for him, you know."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "You did?"
  • (Grandpa Joe) "I did."
  • (Grandma Josephine) "He did."
  • (Grandpa George) "He did."
  • (Grandma Georgina) "I love grapes."
  • (Augustus Gloop) "I'm Augustus Gloop. I love your chocolate."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I can see that. So do I. I never expected to have so much in common."
  • (Willy Wonka) "You, you're Mike Teavee. You're the little devil who cracked the system."
  • (Willy Wonka) "And you, well, you're just lucky to be here, aren't you?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) ""Up and out"? What kind of a room is that?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Hold on."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I'm sorry, I was having a flashback."
  • (Mr. Salt) "I see."
  • (Mr. Teavee) "These flashbacks happen often?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Increasingly -- today."
  • (Willy Wonka) "And the rest of you must be their p-p- --"
  • (Mr. Salt) "Parents?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Yeah. Moms and dads."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Dad? Papa?"
  • (Grandma Georgina) "Nothing's impossible, Charlie."
  • (Augustus Gloop) "Don't you want to know our names?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Can't imagine how it would matter."
  • (Veruca Salt) "I'll have YOU."
  • (Mr. Teavee) "So, can you send other things? Say, like, breakfast cereal?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Do you have any idea what breakfast cereal's made of? It's those little curly wooden shavings you find in pencil sharpeners."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "But could you send it by television if you wanted to?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Course I could."
  • (Mike Teavee) "What about people?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Well, why would I wanna send a person? They don't taste very good at all."
  • (Grandpa Joe) "Holy Buckets."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I realized in that moment, "I must find a heir"."
  • (Mr. Bucket) "Your mum and I thought, maybe you want to open your birthday present, tonight."
  • (Mrs. Bucket) "Here you are."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Maybe I should wait till morning."
  • (Grandpa George) "Like hell."
  • (Mr. Bucket) "Pop."
  • (Grandpa Joe) "All together we're 381 years old. We don't wait."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Mr. Wonka."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Huh?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Why would Augustus' name already be in the Oompa Loompa song unless they --"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Improvisation is parlor trick, anyone can do it."
  • (Willy Wonka) "You, little girl. Say something. Anything."
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "Chewing gum."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Chewing gum is really gross, chewing gum I hate the most. See? Exactly the same."
  • (Dr. Wonka) "Now, let's see what the damage is this year, shall we?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "My name is Willy Wonka."
  • (Veruca Salt) "Then shouldn't you be up there?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Well, I couldn't very well watch the show from up there, now, could I, little girl?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "But lucky for us, we have the Great Glass Elevator to speed things alo --"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Speed things along."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Stop the boat. I wanna show you guys something."
  • (Mike Teavee) "In the end, I only had to buy one candy bar."
  • (TV Reporter) "And how did it taste?"
  • (Mike Teavee) "I don't know. I hate chocolate."
  • (Grandpa George) "Well, it's a good thing you're going to a chocolate factory, you ungrateful little bu-"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Ha ha ha, wasn't that just magnificent? I was worried it was getting a little dodgy in the middle part, but then that finale -- Wow."
  • (Welcome Puppets) "Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka, the amazing chocolatier weeeeee / 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 -- Hooray. / Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka, he's the one that you're about to meet / Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka, he's the genius who just can't be beat / The magician and the chocolate whiz / The best darn guy who ever lived / Willy Wonka, here he is."
  • (Mr. Teavee) "Son, please."
  • (Mike Teavee) "Dad, he said, "Enjoy.""
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Sorry we're late. We were brainstorming."
  • (Grandpa George) "Thought I heard thunder."
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "What's so funny?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "I think it's from all those dog-gone cocoa beans. Hey, by the way, did you guys know that chocolate contains a property that triggers the release of endorphins? Gives one the feeling of being in love."
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "You don't say?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Try some of this. It'll do ya good. You looked starved to death."
  • (Willy Wonka) "It's gotta be real big, 'cause you know how on TV you can film a regular-sized man and he comes out looking this tall? Same basic principle."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Let's go put him in the taffy puller."
  • (Mr. Teavee) "Taffy puller?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Hey, that was my idea."
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "Sounds like my kinda gum."
  • (Willy Wonka) "How do you feel about little raspberry kites?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "With licorice instead of string."
  • (Mrs. Bucket) "Boys, no business at the dinner table."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Sorry, Mum."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I think you're onto something though, Charlie."
  • (Narrator) "In the end, Charlie Bucket won a chocolate factory. But Willy Wonka had something even better, a family. And one thing was absolutely certain; life had never been sweeter."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I've always made whatever candy I felt like, and I -- That's just it, isn't it? I make the candy I feel like, but now I feel terrible, so the candy's terrible."
  • (Mike Teavee) "Are they real people?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Of course they're real people. They're Oompa Loompas."
  • (Mr. Salt) "Oompa Loompas?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Imported. Direct from Loompaland."
  • (Mr. Teavee) "There's no such place."
  • (Willy Wonka) "What?"
  • (Mr. Teavee) "Mr. Wonka, I teach high school geography, and I'm here to tell you --"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Well, then, you'll know all about it and, oh, what a terrible country it is."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Uh, you really shouldn't mumble, because I can't understand a word you're saying."
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "What do you use Hair Cream for?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "To lock in moisture."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "But it didn't close forever, it's open right now."
  • (Mrs. Bucket) "Ah, yes, well sometimes, when grown ups say "forever," they mean, "a very long time.""
  • (Grandpa George) "Such as, I feel like I've eaten nothing but cabbage soup forever."
  • (Mr. Bucket) "Now pops --"
  • (Grandma Josephine) "The factory did close, Charlie."
  • (Grandpa Joe) "And it seemed like it was going to be closed forever. Then, one day, we saw smoke rising from the chimneys. The factory was back in business."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Did you get your job back?"
  • (Grandpa Joe) "No. No one did."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "But there must be people working there."
  • (Grandma Josephine) "Think about it, Charlie. Have you ever seen a single person going into that factory? Or coming out of it?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "No. The gates are always closed."
  • (Grandpa Joe) "Exactly."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "But then, who's running the machines?"
  • (Mrs. Bucket) "Nobody knows, Charlie."
  • (Narrator) "This is a story of an ordinary little boy named Charlie Bucket. He was not faster, or stronger, or more clever than other children. His family was not rich or powerful or well-connected; in fact, they barely had enough to eat. Charlie Bucket was the luckiest boy in the entire world. He just didn't know it yet."
  • (Mrs. Gloop) "Augustus, My child. That is not the right thing to do."
  • (Willy Wonka) "HEY. Little Boy, My chocolate must be untouched by human hands."
  • (Mrs. Gloop) "He will drown, He can't swim. Call the firefighter."
  • (Grandpa George) "The kids who are going to find the golden tickets are the ones who can afford to buy candy bars every day. Our Charlie gets only one a year. He doesn't have a chance."
  • (Grandma Josephine) "Everyone has a chance, Charlie."
  • (Grandpa George) "Mark my words. The kid who finds the first ticket will be fat, fat, fat."
  • (German Reporter) "Augustus."
  • (Augustus Gloop) "I'm eating the Wonka bar and I taste something that is not chocolate. Or coconut, or walnut, or peanut butter, or nougat, or butter brittle, or caramel, or sprinkles. So I look and I find the golden ticket."
  • (Veruca Salt) "Where's my Golden Ticket? I WANT MY GOLDEN TICKET."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "So, if I go with you to the factory, I won't ever see my family again?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Yeah. Consider that a bonus."
  • (Mrs. Gloop) "Augustus, please don't eat your fingers."
  • (Augustus Gloop) "But I taste so good."
  • (Willy Wonka) "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."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Whipped cream."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Precisely."
  • (Veruca Salt) "That doesn't make sense."
  • (Willy Wonka) "For your information, little girl, whipped cream isn't whipped cream at all unless it's been whipped with whips. Everybody knows that."
  • (Willy Wonka) "The best kind of prize is a sur prise."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I've been longing to press that button for years. Well, here we go. Up and out."
  • (Grandpa Joe) "But do you really mean?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Yeah, I do."
  • (Grandpa Joe) "But it's made of glass. It'll smash into a million pieces."
  • (Mr. Salt) "Where are they taking her?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Where all the other bad nuts go, to the garbage chute."
  • (Mr. Salt) "Where does the chute go?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "To the incinerator. But don't worry, we only light it on Tuesdays."
  • (Mike Teavee) "Today is Tuesday."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Well, there's always a chance they decided not to light it today."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Little girl? Don't touch that squirrel's nuts. It'll make him crazy."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Why hold onto it? Why not start a new piece?"
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "Because then I wouldn't be a champion. I'd be a loser. Like you."
  • (Oompa Loompa) "Veruca Salt, the little brute / Has just gone down the garbage chute / And she will meet as she descends / A rather different set of friends / A rather different set of friends / A rather different set of friends / A fish head for example cut / This morning from a halibut / An oyster from an oyster stew / A steak that no-one else would chew / And lots of other things as well / Each with its rather horrid smell, horrid smell / These are Veruca's newfound friends / That she will meet as she descends / These are Veruca's newfound friends / Who went and spoiled her / Who indeed? Who pandered to her every need? / Who turned her into such a brat? / Who are the culprits, who did that? / The guilty ones; now this is sad / Are dear old mum and loving dad."
  • (Mike Teavee) "You mean that's it?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Do you even know what it is?"
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "Look mother, I'm much more flexible now."
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "Yes, but you're blue."
  • (Oompa Loompa) "The most important thing that we've ever learned / The most important thing we've learned as far as children are concerned / Is never, never let them near a television set, or better still just don't install the idiotic thing at all. / It rots the senses in the head / It kills imagination dead / It clogs and clutters up the mind / It makes a child so dull and blind / so dull and blind, so dull and blind / He can no longer understand a fairytale, a fairyland / a fairyland, a fairyland / His brain becomes as soft as cheese / His thinking powers rust and freeze / He cannot think, he only sees / Regarding little Mike Teavee, we very much regret that we, regret that we / Shall simply have to wait and see / We very much regret that we / Shall simply have to wait and see / If we can get him back to size / But if we can't / It serves him right."
  • (Mr. Salt) "Ah, this is a room I know all about. For you see, Mr. Wonka, I myself am in the nut business."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Oh, thank heavens -- he's completely unharmed."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I've got to be more careful where I park this thing."
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "Who are you?"
  • (Grandpa Joe) "He's Willy Wonka."
  • (Veruca Salt) "Will Violet always be a blueberry?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "No. Maybe. I dunno. But that's what you get from chewing gum all day, it's just disgusting."
  • (Mike Teavee) "If you hate gum so much, why do you make it?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Once again you really shouldn't mumble, 'cause it's kinda starting to bum me out."
  • (Narrator) "Although Charlie won the chocolate factory, Wonka had something better: A family. The Bucket family learns that life was never sweeter."
  • (Narrator) "."
  • (Mrs. Bucket) "Oh well, nothing goes better with cabbage than cabbage."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Are the Oompa Loompas really joking, Grandpa?"
  • (Grandpa Joe) "Of course they're joking. That boy will be fine."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I'd rather not talk about this one."
  • (Dr. Wonka) "Do you have an appointment?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "No, but he's overdue."
  • (Oompa Loompa) "Listen close, listen hard / The tale of Violet Beauregarde / This gentle girl she sees no wrong / Chewing, chewing, chewing, chewing, chewing, chewing all day long / Chewing, chewing all day long / Chewing, chewing all day long / Chewing, chewing all day long / She goes on chewing till at last / Her chewing muscles grow so fast / From her face her giant chin / Sticks out just like a violin / Chewing, chewing all day long / Chewing, chewing all day long / Chewing, chewing all day long / Oompa Loompa, Oompa Loompa, Oompa Loompa, Oompa Loompa/ For years and years she chews away / Her jaws get stronger every day / And with one great tremendous chew / They bite the poor girl's tongue in two / And that is why we try so hard / To save Miss Violet Beauregarde / Chewing, chewing all day long / Chewing, chewing all day long / Chewing, chewing, chewing, chewing, chewing, chewing all day long./ Chewing, chewing all day long./ Chewing, chewing all day long./"
  • (Blueberry Violet) "Mr. Wonka."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I want you to roll Miss Beaurgarde into the boat and take her along to the Juicing Room at once. 'Kay?"
  • (Mrs. Beauregarde) "The Juicing room? What are they gonna do to her there?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Oh, they're gonna squeeze her. Like a little pimple. We've gotta squeeze all that juice out of her immediately."
  • (Blueberry Violet) "Mother, help me. Please."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Come on -- Let's boogie."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Boy, is he gonna be skinny."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Why, I believe they're going to treat us to a little song. It is quite a special occasion, of course. They haven't had a fresh audience in many a moon."
  • (Oompa Loompa) "Augustus Gloop / Augustus Gloop / The great big greedy Nincompoop / Augustus Gloop, so big and vile, so greedy foul and infantile / Come on, we cry, the time is ripe to send him shooting up the pipe / But don't, dear children be alarmed, Augustus Gloop will not be harmed, Augustus Gloop will not be harmed / Although of course we must admit, he will be altered quite a bit / Slowly wheels go round and round, and cogs begin to grind and pound / This greedy brute, this louces ear, is loved by people everywhere, for who could hate or bare a grudge against a luscious bit of fudge?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "An important room, this. After all, it is a chocolate factory."
  • (Mike Teavee) "Then, why is the door so small?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "That's to keep all the great big chocolatey flavor inside."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Can you imagine Augustus-flavored, chocolate-coated Gloop? Ew, no one would buy it."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I invited 5 children into the factory and the one who is the least rotten would be the winner."
  • (Grandpa Joe) "That's you, Charlie."
  • (Willy Wonka) "So, what do you say? Are you ready to leave all this behind and come live with me at the factory?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Sure. Of course. I mean, it's all right if my family come too?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "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."
  • (Grandpa George) "None taken, jerk."
  • (Willy Wonka) "A chocolatier has to run free and solo. He has to follow his dreams. Gosh darn the consequences. Oh, look at me. I had not family, and I'm a giant success."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "So if I go with you to the factory, I won't ever see my family again?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Yeah. Consider that a bonus."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Then I'm not going. I wouldn't give up my family for anything. Not for all the chocolate in the world."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Oh, I see. That's weird. There's other candy too besides chocolate."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "I'm sorry, Mr. Wonka. I'm staying here."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Wow. Well, that's just -- unexpected -- and weird. But I suppose, in that case, I'll just; Goodbye then. Sure you won't change your mind?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "I'm sure."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Okay. Bye."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Ah, the administrations offices. Hello Doris."
  • (Mr. Salt) "I do say, that all seemed rather rehearsed."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Mumbler. Seriously, I cannot understand a single word you're saying."
  • (Jolly Woman) "Who do we have here? Ruthie, Veronica, Terrance. And who's that under the sheet? Little Willy Wonka."
  • (Veruca Salt) "Daddy, I want another pony."
  • (Mike Teavee) "You don't understand anything about science. First off, there's a difference between waves and particles. DUH. Second, the amount of power it would take to convert energy into matter would be like nine atomic bombs."
  • (Willy Wonka) "MUMBLER. Seriously, I can't understand a word you're saying."
  • (Veruca Salt) "Daddy. I want another pony."
  • (Mr. Salt) "Are you using the Havermax 4000 to do your sorting?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "No."
  • (Willy Wonka) "You're really weird."
  • (Mrs. Gloop) "Augustus, my child. That is not a good thing you do."
  • (Grandpa George) "Told you he'd be a porker."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Do you like my meadow? Try some of my grass. Please have a blade, please do, it's so delectable and so darn good looking."
  • (Charlie Bucket) "You can eat the grass?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Of course you can. 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."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I sure hope no part of him gets left behind."
  • (Mr. Teavee) "What do you mean?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Uh, well -- sometimes only half of the little pieces find their way through. If you had to choose only one half of your son, which one would it be?"
  • (Mr. Teavee) "What kind of a question is that?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "No need to snap, just a question."
  • (Mrs. Gloop) "Where is my son? Where does that pipe go to?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "That pipe, it just so happens to lead directly to the room where I make the most delicious kind of strawberry-flavoured chocolate-coated fudge."
  • (Mrs. Gloop) "Then he will be made into strawberry-flavoured chocolate-coated fudge? They'll be selling him by the pound all over the world?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "No, I wouldn't allow it. The taste would be terrible. Can you imagine Augustus-flavoured chocolate-coated Gloop? Ew. No one would buy it."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Little boy, don't push my button."
  • (Dr. Wonka) "Heavens. I haven't seen bicuspids like these since -- since --"
  • (Dr. Wonka) "Willy?"
  • (Willy Wonka) "Hi, Dad."
  • (Dr. Wonka) "All these years and you haven't flossed."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Not once."
  • (Veruca Salt) "I'm Veruca Salt. It's very nice to meet you, sir."
  • (Willy Wonka) "I always thought a verruca was a type of wart you got on the bottom of your foot."
  • (Dr. Wonka) "Lollipops. Ought to be called cavities on a stick."
  • (Mike Teavee) "Back off, you little freaks."
  • (Willy Wonka) "The waterfall is most important. Mixes the chocolate. Churns it up, makes it light and frothy. By the way, no other factory in the world mixes its chocolate by waterfall, my dear children, and you can take that to the bank."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Good morning, starshine -- the earth says hello."
  • (Veruca Salt) "Daddy. I want a flying glass elevator."
  • (Mr. Salt) "Veruca, the only thing you're getting today is a bath, and that's final."
  • (Willy Wonka) "You can't run a chocolate factory with a family hanging over you like an old, dead goose. No offense."
  • (Grandpa George) "None taken. Jerk."
  • (Grandpa Joe) "Mr. Wonka, I don't know if you remember me, but I used to work here in the factory."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Were you one of those despicable spies who everyday tried to steal my life's work and sell it to those parasitic copy-cat candy-making cads?"
  • (Grandpa Joe) "No, sir."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Then wonderful, welcome back."
  • (Willy Wonka) "You're all quite short, aren't you?"
  • (Violet Beauregarde) "Well yeah, we're children."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Well that's no excuse. I was never as short as you."
  • (Mike Teavee) "You were once."
  • (Willy Wonka) "Was not. Know why? Because I distinctly remember putting a hat on top of my head. Look at your short little arms. You could never reach."
  • (Augustus Gloop) "Would you like some chocolate?"
  • (Charlie Bucket) "Sure."
  • (Augustus Gloop) "Then you should have brought some."

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