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** As the contest appears to be a [[Secret Test of Character]], with four basically bratty and self-serving kids being [[Hoist By Their Own Petard]] by their vices, and kind-hearted Charlie (who still fell from grace only to redeem himself later), one can look at the story as exploring the relationship between man and God. |
** As the contest appears to be a [[Secret Test of Character]], with four basically bratty and self-serving kids being [[Hoist By Their Own Petard]] by their vices, and kind-hearted Charlie (who still fell from grace only to redeem himself later), one can look at the story as exploring the relationship between man and God. |
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* [[Crazy Awesome]]: Who else but Willy Wonka? |
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: Who else but Willy Wonka? |
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* [[Fetish Fuel]]: The book is singlehandedly responsible for the "blueberry" genre of inflation fetish fiction. |
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* [[First Installment Wins]]: Raise your hand if you didn't know there was a sequel... |
* [[First Installment Wins]]: Raise your hand if you didn't know there was a sequel... |
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* [[Harsher in Hindsight]]: Viewers might view the Oompa-Loompas in a different light once they lean about the real life child slavery issue the cocoa industry has. |
* [[Harsher in Hindsight]]: Viewers might view the Oompa-Loompas in a different light once they lean about the real life child slavery issue the cocoa industry has. |
Latest revision as of 12:07, 7 July 2023
- Alternative Character Interpretation: Mister Wonka is either a genius or a monster. Or a combination thereof.
- As the contest appears to be a Secret Test of Character, with four basically bratty and self-serving kids being Hoist By Their Own Petard by their vices, and kind-hearted Charlie (who still fell from grace only to redeem himself later), one can look at the story as exploring the relationship between man and God.
- Crazy Awesome: Who else but Willy Wonka?
- Fetish Fuel: The book is singlehandedly responsible for the "blueberry" genre of inflation fetish fiction.
- First Installment Wins: Raise your hand if you didn't know there was a sequel...
- Harsher in Hindsight: Viewers might view the Oompa-Loompas in a different light once they lean about the real life child slavery issue the cocoa industry has.