That would be Violet Beauregarde.
She ate an everlasting gobstopper despite Willy Wonka warning her not to.
i love to be a blueberry!
There is no one called James in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory i have read the book and seen the movie in the cinema and have the CD no one called James
I would proably eat the whole factory
They are both adapted from the Roald Dahl book, 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. Roald Dahl was involved in writing the screenplay for the 1971 film - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, but because he failed to meet certain deadlines, the screenplay was completed by David Seltzer. Dahl later said that he had been disappointed in the amount of emphasis put on the Willy Wonka character and disowned the film. We can't know what he would have made of the 2005 effort, - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, because Dahl passed away in 1990.
Charlie's last name in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is Bucket.
i love to be a blueberry!
He is the main character in the film.
James is not a character in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." You might be thinking of "James and the Giant Peach," another book by Roald Dahl. In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," the main character is Charlie Bucket, a poor boy who wins a golden ticket to visit Willy Wonka's magical chocolate factory.
Probably Charlie...
That would be Augustus Gloop.
There is no one called James in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory i have read the book and seen the movie in the cinema and have the CD no one called James
Yes, the boy in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is named Charlie Bucket. He is the main character who lives in poverty with his family and dreams of visiting Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. Charlie's kind-hearted nature and perseverance ultimately lead him to win a golden ticket, granting him access to the factory.
I would proably eat the whole factory
Charlie's last name in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is Bucket.
Charlie's last name in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is Bucket.
They are both adapted from the Roald Dahl book, 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. Roald Dahl was involved in writing the screenplay for the 1971 film - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, but because he failed to meet certain deadlines, the screenplay was completed by David Seltzer. Dahl later said that he had been disappointed in the amount of emphasis put on the Willy Wonka character and disowned the film. We can't know what he would have made of the 2005 effort, - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, because Dahl passed away in 1990.
Charlie took his Grandpa Joe.