His last name is Bucket. His grandpa is Joe, whose wife is Josephine. In the book, they are the parents of Charlie's father, making grandpa's name Joe Bucket.
In the stage and in the films, their last name isn't given, as they are Charlie's mother's parents. His grandparents George and Georgina Bucket are his father's parents.
There are two versions of this film. The endings are different, but in each Charlie ends up owning the chocolate factory and his impoverished family is redeemed.
The story starts of with Charlie Bucket. He is from a poor family. He finds out that Willy Wonka is holding a contest to see his factory. One day, Charlie finds some money; enough to by a chocolate bar. Inside is a winning ticket to see Wonka. He arrives to the factory to see the other kids who won. Willy Wonka shows the kids his factory. Slowly the children get in trouble until Charlie is the only one left. Charlie wins Willy Wonka's factory. Charlie is no longer poor and he goes to live with Wonka. It's a really great story; you should read it.
He feels like he cheated and shouldn't be given the factory since the other kids were punished as they went through the story. He also felt his family needed him.
There isn't one with a chocolate factory.You obviously are referring to the Willy Wonka parody in Wasted Talent but that's a Beer Factory, not chocolate.
SO the whole story is there is a man WILLY WONKA who owns the world most known chocolate factory but he has kept his factory closed, no one goes in and no one out. Then Mr. Wonka decides to open the chocolate factory for five kids and one of their gaurdians because [little do they know] he wants to pass on the factory because of him getting old and wanting to give it away. He wants to find one kid who will really take care of ti and he sets them up with a "slugworth" character who he makes seem is trying to steal willy wonkas ideas for candies and etc. There is one child Mike TV, who mostly only watches tv, Augustus gallop, a fat child who eats a mass amount of choclate bars, violet bulragard, who chews a massive amount of gum and holds a record for gum choosing and one bratty girl who gets everything she wants. and of course the most important character set aside from wonka is charlie, a poor young boy, who is "just lucky to be there" < line from the remake. All of the children do things that get them lost somewhere in the factory or ending up in unfortunate situations ending their travels with mr wonka. Charlie makes it to the end and is excited about winning when mr wonka has a turn of heart and tells charlie he wins nothing until charlie returns the candy when wonka realizes hes passed the test and can be trusted with the factory. the story is all abouta poor boy who gets the chance of a lifetime
they always eat cabbage because Charlie came from a poor family.
There are five Golden Tickets in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
There are seven people in the family. There is Charlie and his parents. And all four of his grandparents live with them as well.
As you probably know, Charlie wins a golden ticket and is able to visit the Chocolate Factory. As funny and somewhat impossible things happen to the other children, Charlie becomes the only one left. Willy Wonka offers Charlie the chance to come live in the factory as his heir on one condition, Charlie must leave his family, forever. Charlie chooses to stay with his family, eventually accompanying Willy to reunite with his father, at which point Willy understands the importance of family, and offers Charlie and his Family a home within the factory. Charlie and his family gladly accept and Charlie lives with Willy designing new sweets for the world.
you mst leave all of your family and never come back and live in the chocolate factory
The solution to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is that Charlie Bucket wins a golden ticket to visit the chocolate factory owned by eccentric Willy Wonka. Charlie ultimately proves himself to be a kind-hearted and deserving individual, inheriting the factory after the other children meet consequences due to their bad behaviors.
A poor boy named Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket in his Wonka chocolate bar. He gets to go to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory with his grandpa Joe for a tour of the factory. All the other kids disobey the rules and are eliminated from the tour (Veronica, Violet, Mike, and Augustus). Charlie becomes the heir to Willy Wonka. And in the end Charlie and his family move their house into Willy Wonka's factory.
A poor boy named Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket in his Wonka chocolate bar. He gets to go to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory with his grandpa Joe for a tour of the factory. All the other kids disobey the rules and are eliminated from the tour (Veronica, Violet, Mike, and Augustus). Charlie becomes the heir to Willy Wonka. And in the end Charlie and his family move their house into Willy Wonka's factory.
There are two versions of this film. The endings are different, but in each Charlie ends up owning the chocolate factory and his impoverished family is redeemed.
A poor boy named Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket in his Wonka chocolate bar. He gets to go to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory with his grandpa Joe for a tour of the factory. All the other kids disobey the rules and are eliminated from the tour (Veronica, Violet, Mike, and Augustus). Charlie becomes the heir to Willy Wonka. And in the end Charlie and his family move their house into Willy Wonka's factory.
The name of the book is "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. It follows the story of Charlie Bucket, a boy from a poor family who wins a golden ticket to visit the mysterious Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
it was a Wonka Bar. It didn't have a golden ticket in it though.