Roald Dahl's fictional character "Grandpa Joe" found in the Children's Books
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" written in 1964 and "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" written in 1972, He is said to be 96½. In the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, he is in his early 60s.
In the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he is said to be in his early 80s. So either really no one knows, or Mr Dahl as his creator is the only one that knows. If he was a real person and still living in 2008, he would be 150½ years old.
Grandpa Joe is a fictional character from the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl, so he does not have an official age. However, in the story, he is described as being very old and bedridden until he is miraculously able to accompany Charlie to the chocolate factory.
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His name was Joe Bucket. Or also known as "GrandPa Joe"
The grandpa in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is Grandpa Joe.
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Charlie took Grandpa Joe to the factory because he needed someone to accompany him and also because Grandpa Joe had shared his own dreams of visiting the factory when he was younger. They both wanted to experience the magic together.
Grandpa Joe.
Charlie has 2 grandpas: Grandpa Joe and Grandpa George
Charlie took his Grandpa Joe.
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"The grandpa" does not require a capital as long as the word 'the' is in front of it. In this case, it is a common noun, as in this (somewhat redundant) sentence: My Uncle Joe is the grandpa of five grandchildren.Grandpa should be capitalised when it is used as a proper noun, e.g. "When is Grandpa Joe coming to visit?" Note that it is not preceded by the word 'the' in this instance.
Grandpa Duggar was 73 years old when he died.
Grandpa Joe