If it truly was rigged to begin with, it makes Wonka even more of a business genius than Charlie's grandfather gave him credit for. Instead of inviting five predetermined kids to the tour, Wonka used the rumor of a random-chance event to rake in billions through sales and publicity.
Every child except for Charlie were chosen because they all had an aspect of their upbringing/family that would lend itself to running the factory. Veruca's father was a prominent business owner (management) and Veruca was able to get anything she wants out of the people around her. Augustus's father was a prominent butcher (international management) with international ties and Augustus was a food lover who would enjoy the food itself. Violet's father was a politician (business policies/regional politics/HR) so she could learn politics and Violet was a determined and competitive girl. Mike was a tv lover and would be great with marketing and technology. I imagine that different members of Wonka's team chose them because of these attributes while Wonka decided to give his choice to the candy shop owner. The candy shop owner chose Charlie because he could see Charlie staring from the window before work and when the last ticket was "found", Charlie bought chocolate not because of the prize, but because he genuinely wanted some and even thought of his grandpa. ...but that's just a theory
Pretty sure the "accidents" during Wonka's tour were planned out carefully too: 1. When the tour group rides in both the paddleboat and later on in the Wonkawash car, ALL SEATS ARE FULL. The "surprise exit" of each child & adult matches perfectly with the available seating in each vehicle. 2. The fact that at the end of the tour, only one child is left to inherit the factory.
At some point in one of the two movies (I forget which) someone notes that the oompa loompas seem to have their performances oddly... memorized. Choreographed. Rehearsed. As if they knew exactly what was going to happen. Wonka tries to cover for this by calling it improvisation. It's very clear that you are correct. They weren't accidents. They were traps, to see if Wonka's 'read' on each kid really was accurate. Would Augustus abuse the factory to give himself chocolate? Could Violet overcome her competitive spirit to follow good advice? Would Veruca's greed get the better of her? Would Mike's ambition lead him to self-destruction? Well, the answer is yes.
On top of it all they all appear to be able to speak with Wonka and everyone else, which whould also be a logical requirement for the successor, since the tickets aren't limited to 100% english speaking nations there has to be rigging in that regard too.
I just recently did a Willy Wonka musical and Augustus was German, Violet is Southern, Veruca lives in Brazil, and Mike and Charlie live in America Somewhere. I like this change
Personal theory: Veruca Salt was the only kid who got her golden ticket 'legitimately'. She had the personal finances and manpower to basically just hit the slot machine infinitely and grind out the probability until she got one. Willy Wonka was almost immediately openly hostile to her, partly because she's the most unlikable brat on the planet, but also possibly because she forced her way into the factory while all the other kids were 'chosen'.
Cept the kid who found it based on the distribution system (he was also hostile towards him as well though) Edit: but yeah that isn't then legitimate either is it
so Agustus had a sugar rush habit that eventually lead him to the ticket, Violet pretty much got "awarded" for her search, Veruca demanded her father to force the ticket to come right into her hands, and Mike... well he was chosen. even though he never liked candy. only violence in video games. (quick note. I watched *Charley* and the chocolate factory more than the original *Willy Wonka* version. so my references are more on Charley than Willy Wonka)
Willy Wonka is like a good version of the Joker, pretending to be an agent of chaos watching people fall because of their own faults, when in reality he's planned the whole thing from the start
Even more evidence that Charlie's chocolate bat was planted is that it was one of two chocolate bars that were not in an organized pile on the shelf, but instead leaned up against the pile almost as if it were put there earlier not in a shipment
Not gonna lie, when I first saw the title I assumed it was going to point out that terrible things happened to all of the children except charlie, and Wonka, like a serial killer, actually hand selected his victims.
"The real question is why were all the winners children." .............I... I never.... realized........ My mind is blown MatPat. Never even thought about the fact "must be a child" was never in the rules.
Yeah but nothing is stopping an adult to buy the candy and then take their kids or nephews for example, like Veruca's father technically speak she didn't won the ticket one of her employers did
OK SOO FILM THEORY IDEA : How many trees would the people of Thneedville need to not have to buy air cause it won't take "just one tiny seed" (I'm aware trees are not the only plants to produce oxegen)
Bigger question: if they don’t have trees to produce oxygen where do they get it, for the movie I know it says it’s canned but even then where do the one canning it get the air if there’s no trees to get it from, is it some artificial air, synthetic air
I ask, what is the reason for me to be peacefully sitting about, then hearing ambience not of normal entities, but an entity that excels among others, or so called “boss”
Here's my question: Why does he send out five golden ticket and tell everyone. Thus summoning the world's biggest companies, the chocolate factory's biggest competition, and the biggest, meanest, most cut-throat business men of that time, when all he wanted was a kind modest child. (and you best believe that Disney wants some Mickey Mouse chocolate bars). And why would he send five when he only wanted one child? P.S.: What if a signal adult found the a golden ticket?
papa joe when his whole family needs him, even just for a few house chores: Bedridden papa joe when his grandson finds a golden ticket: CHARLIE I CAN WALK AND DANCE AND GO WITH YOU!
At the time the book was written, society believed in disengagement theory, which posited that elderly people should generally, but slowly be cut off from the world at large so they can make peace with death. Oftentimes, people would be fired simply because they hit a maximum threshold (age 65), even if they were still perfectly healthy. Thus, I think it's a lot more understandable for him to be stuck in bed, but jubilated and moving when he gets a chance to rejoin the world.
Vsauce: starts with a simple question and in the end he has talked about all sorts of mad things Film Theory: Goes right from the start by answering all sorts of mad things, just to finally answer a simple question
The reason for all the British actors is, I assume, because Roald Dahl’s original book is set in England, with Wonka being inspired by Cadbury who would send test chocolates to schools so the children could try them and give them feedback - read “Boy”, Dahl’s first memoir, for more.
I'd say that Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory was just an Americanized version of Roald's story. Also, Why are Americans too stubborn to give any other adaptation of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory that is not the Gene Wilder one a chance? The Tim Burton film (which is not a fucking remake!) and the original book had some redeeming qualities to them. Plus, they had to modify the Broadway play to make it like the Wilder one because a flood of Karens would get triggered if it wasn't like the Wilder one
@@missmangobat5628 indeed. It works as it's own unique adaptation of the story. If those Karens say that the Tim Burton adaptation was just a remake of the Gene Wilder version, then by that logic, The Passion of The Christ is a remake of The Last Temptation of Christ. See how stupid that sounds?
The Colorization Channel You're right, that's the same logic. People really need to realise that there can be multiple own adaptations, that are not rip-offs of their favourites. And I guess that those Karens don't even know that the movies are based off a book, they probably don't read anyways. That could educate them and then they could start thinking about what they yell into people's faces... nah.
You missed the real nail in the coffin: The other "winners" had obsessions that lead them to harm while in the factory...in rooms practically (and possibly) designed to tempt them each specifically, to the point where Wonka isn't even surprised by any of it. Then the actual "winner" just happens to be a kid from the town the factory is in, with a family member who used to work in the factory? Charlie was clearly hand chosen to inherit Wonka's FDA nightmare. Clever scheme to take his wealth and run before the legality of his deathtrap catches up with him.
Though at the same time what would really be the point of inviting those kids in the first place so they end up in traps specifically for them and wasting some time walking around when he could of asked Charlie in person? Charlie would very most likely would of accepted it because of the poor financial state of his family and he wants to care for his family in anyway possible which would of saved Wonka a lot of trouble or time. It could of possibly been for publicity maybe but then the company is already global and has a good reputation. Maybe Wonka a sadist but there probably no evidence to suggest that based off his personality plus his character seems very carefree which probably explains why he not surprised a lot of the time. Also I'm pretty sure in the original movie Charlie floated up using bubbles to a ceiling fan and almost got sliced up but luckily avoided that at the last second.
@@TheSteelmushroom I'd argue that Wonka fels that if he just hands it over Charlie won't appreciate it, and that if Charlie thinks he earned it that he'd cherish it more.
@@marhawkman303 That another good point but was it worth it? Maybe, though if Charlie didn't appreciate or at least worked hard with the company then he wouldn't be able to support his family. And it can be a bit hard to tell if Wonka cares for just his business to continue or if he wants the new owner to enjoy working there. So it unclear at this point since there a lack of evidence.
@@TheSteelmushroom Also it's unclear what Wonka expects of Charlie. Wonka's not retiring tomorrow, so Charlie's gonna have to work for his inheritance. Yeah he said "it's yours" but only in the context of Charlie being the next owner after Wonka passes ownership on. The only immediate change is Charlie and his family being allowed to relocate immediately.
@@lucifers.morningstar3805 Hes said it in alot of videos but I'm pretty sure their all jokes, i mean I dont live in the US so I'm not exactly the best source but I'm guessing ya cant figure out if your on a watch list or not
@@charlotterhodes7359 it is quite possible that he was joking, however if he actually has an internet search history as he claims he does then yes it would be very possible.
Theory: The losing kids were custom chosen by Wonka/Slugworth to teach Charlie lessons along the way. The negative character traits Wonka wanted Charlie to avoid when he inherited the factory.
Also taking in mind that it was a multimillion dollar company, in the hypothetical chance that someone that didn't speak english could've gotten the ticket, Wonka would've had no problem hiring an interpreter
I figure they would just handwave it away as him knowing the language or having some device do the translating. Even if every single one of the kids and their families spoke a different language and _none_ of them spoke English, plus whatever language the Oompa Loompas speak, that's still "only" seven languages, and there are real people who can blow that figure out of the water.
Another awesome fact is that in the new willy wonka movie there is a scene where willy wonka drops a coin into a drain the same drain that charlie got a coin out of, that coin charlie picked up was the one willy wonka dropped and that must have been years before charlie was born
A theory I would like to see, although it’s a big one: what would the cost be of all of Phineas’s and Ferb’s creations. Like the rollercoaster, the haunted house, and the robot clones to name a few of their creations.
All of them? I feel like just doing one of them would be a theory all on it's own unless he generalized his estimates based on existing projects of the same caliber, but they would still need to be personalized to Phineas and Ferb's take on it.
Seamus Sloan or how about, how frickin rich is Charlene if she’s able to fund Doof’s inventions on alimony checks alone. He’s hiring dancers/singers every other episode. He made a space station (and a satellite). Like holy heck.
3 things that scared me as a child: •Being in the dark •Seeing something in the dark •Willy Wonka Boat Scene 3 things that scared me as a young adult: •Dying alone •Scary movies •Boat Scene From Willy Wonka
Three things that scare me (as a child) Being judged by adults (them assuming I’m stupid or something) Being judged by kids (them judging me in general) Willy Wonka Boat Scene
I found something interesting a few months ago. Apparently the kid that played Charley was not told in advance that Wonka was going to yell at him at the end so that they could get a genuine reaction. Gene Wilder said he really wanted to tell him it was coming and that it was just going to be acting but the director forbade it. It looks like some other things like that were surprises to the actors too such as the candy garden room, Wonka's limp and somersault and his acting on the boat.
Sorry for being THAT person but if this is true, then this is a pretty shitty move from the production team in my opinion. Of course it's not like the kid will be traumatized by this but it's just not cool to not tell a child in advance that something scary might happen, especially when that child is literally working for you. Child actors are already under a lot of stress and pressure and I don't like how they unnecessarily and intentionally not told him crucial information about a scene in order to get better shots. If I was him, I would have started to wonder what else they might not have told me yet. It's a pretty interesting fact though, thanks for sharing
In Community S6 E1, the roof collapses in on itself from the weight of all the frisbees on top of the college. It would be cool to see a theory on how many plastic frisbees it would take to collapse a roof like that ?
Well, you would also have to take into account that Greendale’s roof probably wasn’t up to code, and so may be more prone to collapse than your average roof.
Hey I think I'm the first person to find you and I just want to say I'm a huge fan your theories are much darker than mats but just as good and can you do a video sandy cheeks I think she's the only one you haven't done yet
Removal would actually be incorrect here, as nothing is stopping a child from getting multiple tickets. Edit: I do realize that the end of the video proves that it would be impossible for someone to get two tickets.
Correction: the advertised prize was a lifetime supply of chocolate, NOT the factory itself. We don't learn Wonka's true intention until the end of the film. Go see it again if you don't believe me.
The conditions in the very, very fine print that the kids signed probably said it comes with a factory. It's like the terms and conditions for car competitions where registration and other similar expenses [depending where you're from] are inclusive with the prize.
Theory Pitch: So, there is this scene in Mary Poppins returns where they need to turn back time, so Mary Poppins enlists the help of the leeries (Lamp Lighters). There seem to be around 30-40 men. They all have ladders, which seem to be around 4-5 feet tall (I could be wrong) and they use them to climb up Big Ben. About halfway up the clock they run out of ladders, so Jack lays a ladder down vertically and walks across it. After he counts down a leerie jumps on the ladder and sends Jack flying up to the clock in Big Ben. I've been wondering if one, you could climb up Big ben the same way they did in the movie, and two, if you could put enough weight on a ladder to send someone flying as high as Jack.
I was today years old when I realized that most of the characters had American accents. Somehow I assumed Charlie, his family, Wonka, and the candy factory were all in England. *facepalm*
At the time the movie was shown during the 70's, I remember that American products were pretty hard to obtain in my country, the Philippines. In fact, there was only one speciality store where you could get it consistently and when we were kids, we were always very excited during the rare moments when our mom would go that store and buy American made breakfast cereals, chocolate milk powder and candies for us. (Of course, everything was sold with premium prices) If the Wonka movie actually happened in real life during that time, our chances of finding a ticket would only be slightly higher than Charlie's.
I always loved that bit. A competent teacher would have said something like "Well, let's use a larger number so we don't have to work with decimals", but between that bit and others, it's clear that this is not supposed to be a competent teacher.
@@VincentKraven I very much wish I could laugh at this or say you were wrong... but it's right on the money. Honestly, that's one of the biggest issues -- money. Public schools very often can't afford to pay teachers what they're actually worth, which means that they can't attract good teachers to work for them, and take what they can get. Add to that the USA's cultural take on teaching as a profession and you've got a recipe for disaster.
2019: Why Wonka Broke OSHA Rules And Committed Crime 2020: Why Wonka Rigged The Golden Tickets 2021: Why The Oompa Loomps are Secretly Evil Film Theory: Ruining Your Childhood Ever Since
Canonically speaking, the story takes place anywhere in terms of the book. Only the movies specify America. The book is like Babe, where the geographical location is never clarified as it's arbitrary to the story. Hence the weird mishmash of imagery and apparent nationality of the characters. C+TCF takes place in just "a town", and Babe takes place on just "a farm".
When you said "if you haven't seen this movie then shame on your parents" it made me laugh because I asked my son if he had seen it and he said yes and then I turned on the original and he was confused because he had only seen the new version.
Funny thing about that. I am more familiar with the book than the movie. Likely because the movie, aimed at kids, is in English. And since I am living in a non-english speaking country that seldom do dubs of live action movies, at least when it comes to movies from the 70s, the original book might just have a great appeal. Translated of course.
What caliber bullet? Also, can Frozone change the density and other physical properties of the ice he creates to mimic Coquina? www.atlasobscura.com/articles/coquina-fort-in-florida
@Heresy Solo it would most likely be in the billions or trillions to have the strength to lift a two storey wooden house out of the earth and it's foundation and plumbing
It's a lot. Mythbusters did an episode, one regular helium balloon lifts a very small mass, like a single-digit amount of grams. They lifted a small girl with like half a hangar worth of balloons. Let's say one balloon lifts like 5g and contains 5 liters of helium. Let's say his house weighs 5 tons, then it would take about 1 million balloons, so 5 million liters. Consider the fact that spherical objects don't pack very well, and we get ourselves more than 5000 cubic meters, probably more like 10000, or even more, so basically at least 100ft*100ft*100ft of balloons, like the volume of an apartment building
Wasn't it canon that it was rigged? Since there were 4 very spoiled children & the factory had just the things to show just how spoiled they were & then comes in Charlie, a nice, honest kid who sees just how badly it can turn out to be mean & full of yourself. He got the factory & a life lesson in being kind out of it (and a lot of trouble with safety regulations but that's another video xD)
Wolfette Plays yes the civil rights act passed but a lot of places in america, mostly in the south, were still segregated and discriminatory to POC. a high school in Oklahoma had a segregated prom until 2013. sad but true.
In the Willy Wonka Musical, the same person is supposed to play the Candyman in Act 1 and then Willy Wonka in Act 2. The candy man is Willy Wonka undercover purposefully rigging the ticket placement.
In the west end version of the musical it’s an old man that is played by the same actor that plays Willy Wonka and at the end of the show the old man do a magic trick where he face the factory and the he disappears into a pile of clothes making you go think that the old man that was with Charlie at the beginning of act one was Willy Wonka
Let's not forget mike "cracked the code" and literaly traced a ticket from the factory. Veruca was milionaire and her father made a production line to open chocolate bars, which elevates her chances by a lot. Violet also might have had some money in the family and August was literally so adicted to chocolate he almost ate the ticket, so it's save to asume they also opened a considerable amount of chocolate bars
Fun Fact: The original willy wonka and the chocolate factory has many shots that show things like the town there in like the credits scene is filmed in Germany
The conclusion you came up with has to be right. Especially when you point out the Slugworth connection. I though that when I first saw the movie as a child. How did Slugworth know who had the golden tickets so quickly? But that last bit about finding the coin in the drain and then the Candy Man handing him the bar? You cracked the mystery. Great video. You earned my subscription.
This is the reason I don't primarily agree with the conclusion of the theory, I think Wonka handpicked the locations, not the kids. All he had to do was have the bars planted in small local candy stores where kids go, and not large supermarkets where adults go.
@@fajitacat9458 but that takes away Charlie who got the ticket purely because he found a dollar, even if Wonka only chose where to place the tickets why was Charlie the one to get it and not the other children we saw earlier, or veruca who had her father's workers find it.
@@reddfeather8007 Charlie simply just got lucky, he bought the candy in the location the chocolate shipment was sent to, and Veruca's father easily could've just redirected the supply away from local shops.
As a kid I always just assumed he rigged it to get Charlie since he seemed so determined on Charlie, like he definitely seemed to favorite him a bit. He seems somewhat magic too so I was just like "he magicked it to these certain kids" and left it at that.
Can't believe I've been watching Matt Pat's vids since like 2009. For like 14 YEARS?? It's crazy! It only feels like yesterday I was just a little kid. Having fun watching his theories, with all my friends at the library. Just wanna say congrats Matt! And thank you for all the memories! Keep up the good work man! Peace be with ya. ✌️😊🥳
MatPat: *does ridiculously specific research on topics that will benefit me exactly 0%* Me: *stares at my screen with more attentiveness than at a college lecture*
Speaking of that Grandpa Joe meme at the end, what would spending 20 years in bed actually do to a person? It's always bothered me how he's able to jump out of bed and do a whole song and dance routine despite being bed bound for literal decades
Their muscles would be atrophied, especially from the waist down, so he'd be wheelchair bound with possible limited use of his arms. Basically, he'd have the mobility and muscle control comparable to a baby that's under 3.5 months old.
I mean yeah he could... you really don't need to do any research. He could really sue the producers the studio, everything and be set for life. His entire life was a lie, They basically gave him a permanent disability. He has No real skills, no choice of proper education was allowed to him. No one informed him that it was all a show when he became a legal adult, Not to mention there are laws about recording kids and working on film sets. No matter what the rules were in this fictional movie one way or another he definitely could sue the studio and probably the US government for allowing it to happen.
I love the idea that wonka predetermined the kids because it’s so interesting to think of how he would’ve chosen them. Veruca and Violet both have rich fathers with companies so they would have “experience” with business type matters and how a factory would run. Augustus is CLEARLY passionate about chocolate so he could even have ideas about expanding the company with new products (? Or maybe he’d just love the job lol) Mike honestly just seems like he’d grow up to be some business guy, even though during the story he’s always seen as this typical boy obsessed with TV. He’s direct and clearly says what’s on his mind. Also because of how much more “childlike” he’s portrayed, he seems to be in touch with who his target demographic would be if he were to run the company. Then Charlie was a lot harder to guess on but the most likely reason would be because he lives so close to the Wonka Factory. I don’t know how Wonka could’ve known who he is even with that information but that’s MatPat’s job to figure out, not mine! (Just kidding, amazing theory 💚🎮)
You missed a point in the story, if I remember correctly the contest winners had to be children. The adults couldn't claim the tickets, only a child could. I would assume a parent could have their child claim it, but the contest was specifically for one child and their parent\guardian per golden ticket. I don't think an adult to claim the prize.
That doesn't seem to make sense. Those tickets would be scattered across the world, and why would anyone be going elsewhere to find more after they'd already gotten one?
If it truly was rigged to begin with, it makes Wonka even more of a business genius than Charlie's grandfather gave him credit for. Instead of inviting five predetermined kids to the tour, Wonka used the rumor of a random-chance event to rake in billions through sales and publicity.
Didn't Matt do a theory on how it's Charlie all along?
wonka wanted to be the dad of charlie ua-cam.com/video/a4RBR5eDayk/v-deo.html
@@alaiaomanu6318 BOOOOO!
A world wide lottery loot box rush with the "prize inside" Pre-determined? Sounds like something that would happen in America...😒
@@mattb9343 well, it is in america
Every child except for Charlie were chosen because they all had an aspect of their upbringing/family that would lend itself to running the factory. Veruca's father was a prominent business owner (management) and Veruca was able to get anything she wants out of the people around her. Augustus's father was a prominent butcher (international management) with international ties and Augustus was a food lover who would enjoy the food itself. Violet's father was a politician (business policies/regional politics/HR) so she could learn politics and Violet was a determined and competitive girl. Mike was a tv lover and would be great with marketing and technology. I imagine that different members of Wonka's team chose them because of these attributes while Wonka decided to give his choice to the candy shop owner. The candy shop owner chose Charlie because he could see Charlie staring from the window before work and when the last ticket was "found", Charlie bought chocolate not because of the prize, but because he genuinely wanted some and even thought of his grandpa.
...but that's just a theory
A film theory!!!
Sitinjak Scrub annnnnnndddddd cut
You may have put too much effort for this
"Truth is, the game was rigged from the start."
A really good theory, actually
Pretty sure the "accidents" during Wonka's tour were planned out carefully too:
1. When the tour group rides in both the paddleboat and later on in the Wonkawash car, ALL SEATS ARE FULL. The "surprise exit" of each child & adult matches perfectly with the available seating in each vehicle.
2. The fact that at the end of the tour, only one child is left to inherit the factory.
Hadn't thought of that, but it's true. It's like the tour was setup like a reality TV show with periodic eliminations.
yeah, I'm pretty sure they were as he was picking his next successor from the kids by weeding out anyone too greedy or rude or spoilt etc
At some point in one of the two movies (I forget which) someone notes that the oompa loompas seem to have their performances oddly... memorized. Choreographed. Rehearsed. As if they knew exactly what was going to happen. Wonka tries to cover for this by calling it improvisation. It's very clear that you are correct. They weren't accidents. They were traps, to see if Wonka's 'read' on each kid really was accurate. Would Augustus abuse the factory to give himself chocolate? Could Violet overcome her competitive spirit to follow good advice? Would Veruca's greed get the better of her? Would Mike's ambition lead him to self-destruction? Well, the answer is yes.
Wonkanronpa
On top of it all they all appear to be able to speak with Wonka and everyone else, which whould also be a logical requirement for the successor, since the tickets aren't limited to 100% english speaking nations there has to be rigging in that regard too.
I just recently did a Willy Wonka musical and Augustus was German, Violet is Southern, Veruca lives in Brazil, and Mike and Charlie live in America Somewhere. I like this change
That’s what we’re doing at my school’s musical right now and I love it, Ik I’m a year late but I just thought that was so cool 😭🙌🏽
And it didn’t change anything about the story so who cares?
Personal theory: Veruca Salt was the only kid who got her golden ticket 'legitimately'.
She had the personal finances and manpower to basically just hit the slot machine infinitely and grind out the probability until she got one.
Willy Wonka was almost immediately openly hostile to her, partly because she's the most unlikable brat on the planet, but also possibly because she forced her way into the factory while all the other kids were 'chosen'.
God I hate Veruca.
Cept the kid who found it based on the distribution system (he was also hostile towards him as well though)
Edit: but yeah that isn't then legitimate either is it
I like this theory,the only problem is we see "slugworth" bring in a box of Wonka bars.
@@johnather I thought the same
so Agustus had a sugar rush habit that eventually lead him to the ticket,
Violet pretty much got "awarded" for her search,
Veruca demanded her father to force the ticket to come right into her hands,
and Mike... well he was chosen. even though he never liked candy. only violence in video games.
(quick note. I watched *Charley* and the chocolate factory more than the original *Willy Wonka* version. so my references are more on Charley than Willy Wonka)
I have a suggestion: “Could Truman from the movie the Truman Show sue the producers of the show, if so, for how much?”
Or even: is the Truman show possible, or would
A) the person go crazy at a young age
B) it’s just not possible to pull off?
That would be a really interesting episode!
Gotta get this comment up to #1!
This would be a great episode!
I cast my vote.
Willy Wonka is like a good version of the Joker, pretending to be an agent of chaos watching people fall because of their own faults, when in reality he's planned the whole thing from the start
@subzeroturtle "HOW TO GET GAMERGIRLS IN MINECRAFT GLITCH" not sure if you're a troll or just plain dumb.
@@sharilshahed6106 lolll
@@sharilshahed6106 self promoting
The Joke:Finally!!!A Worthy opponent!!! Our Battle Will Be
LEGENDARY
IT: WAS I NOT GOOD ENOUGH
Joker: NO,NO YOU WERE NOT. ; ) XD
@subzeroturtle imagine being that selfish of a human-🤢
Even more evidence that Charlie's chocolate bat was planted is that it was one of two chocolate bars that were not in an organized pile on the shelf, but instead leaned up against the pile almost as if it were put there earlier not in a shipment
Not gonna lie, when I first saw the title I assumed it was going to point out that terrible things happened to all of the children except charlie, and Wonka, like a serial killer, actually hand selected his victims.
This is not five nights at freddys. :)
He already have a video for that topic
Im pretty sure he has done a video on that already
Many people have too
Wow that ....
That was dark...
That I also thought about so same
hey Phantom!
"The real question is why were all the winners children."
.............I... I never.... realized........ My mind is blown MatPat. Never even thought about the fact "must be a child" was never in the rules.
Yeah but nothing is stopping an adult to buy the candy and then take their kids or nephews for example, like Veruca's father technically speak she didn't won the ticket one of her employers did
With all the chocolate I buy I'd probably win three... 😶
Alba Formiga Yeah that makes sense.
I feel like it’s because kids are more likely to buy candy than adults
Tyler Sprouse normally yes, but when it comes to a lottery like this, like it was said in the video, adults have more expendable income.
Theory Pitch for Game theory: how durable are the Angry Birds
Yes just yes
Co theiory what are the angry birds and how durable are they?
mat does this theory please
Angry Austin noises
angry birds vs storm hawks movie leaks ua-cam.com/video/a4RBR5eDayk/v-deo.html
me re-watching all of Matpat's videos now that he is quitting youtube
same!!!
SAME
Same
When? Why ?
Don’t watch fnaf ones outa order (warning, my brain is now fudged up due to it)
Five children put in danger by a man in purple? Sounds eerily like a certain pizzeria with bear mascot, doesn't it?
Like the way you think
Comet Ping Pong?
Starts hyperventilating
Well crap
satomz aaaaa fnaf
OK SOO FILM THEORY IDEA : How many trees would the people of Thneedville need to not have to buy air cause it won't take "just one tiny seed" (I'm aware trees are not the only plants to produce oxegen)
I believe it's "thneedville". As in the invention.
True, and how they keep the bad air out
SORRY I ACCIDENTALLY PRESSED THE DISLIKE BUTTON SKSIDUHDBD
@@bellatodd2932 don't worry, it happens
Bigger question: if they don’t have trees to produce oxygen where do they get it, for the movie I know it says it’s canned but even then where do the one canning it get the air if there’s no trees to get it from, is it some artificial air, synthetic air
Matpat, gets simple idea
His calculator: why do I hear boss music
You mean Matpat gets a simple Matpat idea.
I ask, what is the reason for me to be peacefully sitting about, then hearing ambience not of normal entities, but an entity that excels among others, or so called “boss”
correct
@@dando541 yes
Here's my question: Why does he send out five golden ticket and tell everyone. Thus summoning the world's biggest companies, the chocolate factory's biggest competition, and the biggest, meanest, most cut-throat business men of that time, when all he wanted was a kind modest child. (and you best believe that Disney wants some Mickey Mouse chocolate bars). And why would he send five when he only wanted one child?
P.S.: What if a signal adult found the a golden ticket?
papa joe when his whole family needs him, even just for a few house chores: Bedridden
papa joe when his grandson finds a golden ticket: CHARLIE I CAN WALK AND DANCE AND GO WITH YOU!
Papa Joe? Who's that, a chef?
At the time the book was written, society believed in disengagement theory, which posited that elderly people should generally, but slowly be cut off from the world at large so they can make peace with death. Oftentimes, people would be fired simply because they hit a maximum threshold (age 65), even if they were still perfectly healthy. Thus, I think it's a lot more understandable for him to be stuck in bed, but jubilated and moving when he gets a chance to rejoin the world.
Vsauce: starts with a simple question and in the end he has talked about all sorts of mad things
Film Theory: Goes right from the start by answering all sorts of mad things, just to finally answer a simple question
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perfect summary :)
Fax
The reason for all the British actors is, I assume, because Roald Dahl’s original book is set in England, with Wonka being inspired by Cadbury who would send test chocolates to schools so the children could try them and give them feedback - read “Boy”, Dahl’s first memoir, for more.
I'd say that Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory was just an Americanized version of Roald's story. Also, Why are Americans too stubborn to give any other adaptation of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory that is not the Gene Wilder one a chance? The Tim Burton film (which is not a fucking remake!) and the original book had some redeeming qualities to them. Plus, they had to modify the Broadway play to make it like the Wilder one because a flood of Karens would get triggered if it wasn't like the Wilder one
Thank you! I was really a bit disappointed that he didn't think of the book, since that explains the British actors.
The Colorization Channel Yes! I have seen the Tim Burton version first and I loved it! It really needs some more appreciation.
@@missmangobat5628 indeed. It works as it's own unique adaptation of the story. If those Karens say that the Tim Burton adaptation was just a remake of the Gene Wilder version, then by that logic, The Passion of The Christ is a remake of The Last Temptation of Christ. See how stupid that sounds?
The Colorization Channel You're right, that's the same logic. People really need to realise that there can be multiple own adaptations, that are not rip-offs of their favourites. And I guess that those Karens don't even know that the movies are based off a book, they probably don't read anyways. That could educate them and then they could start thinking about what they yell into people's faces... nah.
You missed the real nail in the coffin: The other "winners" had obsessions that lead them to harm while in the factory...in rooms practically (and possibly) designed to tempt them each specifically, to the point where Wonka isn't even surprised by any of it. Then the actual "winner" just happens to be a kid from the town the factory is in, with a family member who used to work in the factory? Charlie was clearly hand chosen to inherit Wonka's FDA nightmare. Clever scheme to take his wealth and run before the legality of his deathtrap catches up with him.
Though at the same time what would really be the point of inviting those kids in the first place so they end up in traps specifically for them and wasting some time walking around when he could of asked Charlie in person? Charlie would very most likely would of accepted it because of the poor financial state of his family and he wants to care for his family in anyway possible which would of saved Wonka a lot of trouble or time. It could of possibly been for publicity maybe but then the company is already global and has a good reputation. Maybe Wonka a sadist but there probably no evidence to suggest that based off his personality plus his character seems very carefree which probably explains why he not surprised a lot of the time. Also I'm pretty sure in the original movie Charlie floated up using bubbles to a ceiling fan and almost got sliced up but luckily avoided that at the last second.
@@TheSteelmushroom I'd argue that Wonka fels that if he just hands it over Charlie won't appreciate it, and that if Charlie thinks he earned it that he'd cherish it more.
Grandpa Joe only worked for Wonka in the shitty remake. Unless he did also in the book...because I haven't read it.
@@marhawkman303 That another good point but was it worth it? Maybe, though if Charlie didn't appreciate or at least worked hard with the company then he wouldn't be able to support his family. And it can be a bit hard to tell if Wonka cares for just his business to continue or if he wants the new owner to enjoy working there. So it unclear at this point since there a lack of evidence.
@@TheSteelmushroom Also it's unclear what Wonka expects of Charlie. Wonka's not retiring tomorrow, so Charlie's gonna have to work for his inheritance. Yeah he said "it's yours" but only in the context of Charlie being the next owner after Wonka passes ownership on. The only immediate change is Charlie and his family being allowed to relocate immediately.
Joe: gonna die
Charlie: gets the ticket
Joe:*you just got healed*
He ate 5m golden apples
i honestly wanna know what matpat's google search looks like
It’s Chaotic
& whether he's on the FBI watchlist yet xD
@@sammorris4722 he is, he even said so in a previous video, however I don't remember which one.
@@lucifers.morningstar3805 Hes said it in alot of videos but I'm pretty sure their all jokes, i mean I dont live in the US so I'm not exactly the best source but I'm guessing ya cant figure out if your on a watch list or not
@@charlotterhodes7359 it is quite possible that he was joking, however if he actually has an internet search history as he claims he does then yes it would be very possible.
Theory: The losing kids were custom chosen by Wonka/Slugworth to teach Charlie lessons along the way. The negative character traits Wonka wanted Charlie to avoid when he inherited the factory.
Not impossible, but I find that highly unlikely.
As well as all of his OSHA debt...
Never though of it.....
@@Lucifer_Nihilum *likely
@@TheRealWaffles1 no def unlikely
Would've been awkward if none of them could speak a language wonka knew.
Probably wouldn't have affected the outcome though as long as they were still brats. Most of the plot happens because the kids don't listen.
Also taking in mind that it was a multimillion dollar company, in the hypothetical chance that someone that didn't speak english could've gotten the ticket, Wonka would've had no problem hiring an interpreter
I figure they would just handwave it away as him knowing the language or having some device do the translating. Even if every single one of the kids and their families spoke a different language and _none_ of them spoke English, plus whatever language the Oompa Loompas speak, that's still "only" seven languages, and there are real people who can blow that figure out of the water.
so true
I think that's the exact reason they made them all European lmao.
Another awesome fact is that in the new willy wonka movie there is a scene where willy wonka drops a coin into a drain the same drain that charlie got a coin out of, that coin charlie picked up was the one willy wonka dropped and that must have been years before charlie was born
A theory I would like to see, although it’s a big one: what would the cost be of all of Phineas’s and Ferb’s creations. Like the rollercoaster, the haunted house, and the robot clones to name a few of their creations.
Or the cost of the Entertainment7Twenty End of the World Celebration
That is a good recommendation as well
All of them? I feel like just doing one of them would be a theory all on it's own unless he generalized his estimates based on existing projects of the same caliber, but they would still need to be personalized to Phineas and Ferb's take on it.
Seamus Sloan or how about, how frickin rich is Charlene if she’s able to fund Doof’s inventions on alimony checks alone. He’s hiring dancers/singers every other episode. He made a space station (and a satellite). Like holy heck.
Yes
MatPat is the embodiment of the “I don’t need sleep, I need answers! ” meme
"I don't know, 2/3 days, not important, I don't need sleep, I need answers" is so Matpat
I dont need a critical thing for my health!, I NEED VIEWS AND QUESTIONS ANSWERED HOT DANGIT
MatPat: I am running on 2 hours of sleep, 3 gallons of coffee, and am ready to fight God or die trying.
Looks like him too
600th like.
3 things that scared me as a child:
•Being in the dark
•Seeing something in the dark
•Willy Wonka Boat Scene
3 things that scared me as a young adult:
•Dying alone
•Scary movies
•Boat Scene From Willy Wonka
I hAtE the melting faces doll scene in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Gucci Guwop everyone has something they’re scared of you should grow up and realise that smh
three things that scared me as an old man:
death
getting coronavirus
willy wonka boat scene
Three things that scare me (as a child)
Being judged by adults (them assuming I’m stupid or something)
Being judged by kids (them judging me in general)
Willy Wonka Boat Scene
I fear no man, but that thing, *points at Willy Wonka Boat Scene*, it scares me...
snozzberry, what's a snozzberry?
wonka: we are the theory makers and we are the memers
Food Theory Pitch: How to defeat an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet
I hope he sees this
Yes! Suggest this in the food theory comments 🙂
Me too
Spike • YASSS
I hope matpat sees this i definitely want this to be a video
I would like to see a theory on what damage team rockets “blasting off” would do
I second this theory and also what Pikachu's thunderbolt would actually do upon repeated exposure, assuming they really survive it
but thats just a theory.
A SIENCE THEOREEEEEEEEEEEEEE (HAs stROkE)
Each. And every. Time.
Ooooooh!!!! Yes!!!!!
@@kninenights Yep
I found something interesting a few months ago. Apparently the kid that played Charley was not told in advance that Wonka was going to yell at him at the end so that they could get a genuine reaction. Gene Wilder said he really wanted to tell him it was coming and that it was just going to be acting but the director forbade it. It looks like some other things like that were surprises to the actors too such as the candy garden room, Wonka's limp and somersault and his acting on the boat.
That’s actually really cool xD thanks for letting us know learning something everyday thanks.
The limp was reportedly a surprise to the director too.
Sorry for being THAT person but if this is true, then this is a pretty shitty move from the production team in my opinion. Of course it's not like the kid will be traumatized by this but it's just not cool to not tell a child in advance that something scary might happen, especially when that child is literally working for you. Child actors are already under a lot of stress and pressure and I don't like how they unnecessarily and intentionally not told him crucial information about a scene in order to get better shots. If I was him, I would have started to wonder what else they might not have told me yet.
It's a pretty interesting fact though, thanks for sharing
I remember a comment like this years ago on one of MatPat's vids on this
dude the movie was just sketchy, I've only heard of the director not telling people about stuff they probably should know.
13 years of video producing well miss you mat
"...And then ruins all the fun by adding math homework"
-while pointing at an organic chemistry molecule
Lol
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Hey congrats on the heart!
Lol also, congrats on the heart!
Lol
@@H1Y28 my rickroll sense is tingling
Matpat: *uses Coca Cola as an example*
Me: so... do Wonka bars have Cocaine in them? I mean, that would explain why everyone likes them so much.
Bro that your theory blow me away and I didn't even get High today
I mean it is the 70s so anything’s possible I guess🤷♀️
🤔
@@bluepaulsbluepauls8887 But that's just a theory... A WONKA THEORY!!!
"Wonka bars" more than 5 and you'll Wonka till your not alive
In Community S6 E1, the roof collapses in on itself from the weight of all the frisbees on top of the college. It would be cool to see a theory on how many plastic frisbees it would take to collapse a roof like that ?
Well, you would also have to take into account that Greendale’s roof probably wasn’t up to code, and so may be more prone to collapse than your average roof.
Captain Nermy but it still would be a ton of frisbees though. Those things aren’t known for being heavy.
#6seasonsandamovie
That would be cool
depends on how hard is the frisbee
plus, theory, the oompa loompas like death. how? well for one THEY LITERALLY SING WHILE A KID IS DROWNING IN CHOCOLATE.
🎶Augustus gloop, Augustus gloop🎶
Wonka: "Come with me, and you'll be
In a world of Matpat's Calculations.."
"Take a look and you'll see many FNAF lore fabrications.."
Oh god please no
Why do they fiiit.
"the bios we make are shocking you will see come on with me for a life time of theorys and we can be a group of theoying people...."
IM COMING
Oh There’s a heck of a lot more evidence than just this; Every 30 seconds on screen in BOTH films have lore proof to confirm everything as well
Do tell...
Hey I think I'm the first person to find you and I just want to say I'm a huge fan your theories are much darker than mats but just as good and can you do a video sandy cheeks I think she's the only one you haven't done yet
wow two theorists here i love both of your channels
Hi!!!!! :D
nice to see your watching him guess thats how you get your style i ges
Removal would actually be incorrect here, as nothing is stopping a child from getting multiple tickets.
Edit: I do realize that the end of the video proves that it would be impossible for someone to get two tickets.
oh yeah
Nothing aside from the equally insane improbability that they got the ticket in the first place, but yeah.
HOLY S**T your right
"Removal"? What do you mean?
Actually alot stopping them
0:40 and that is why he isn't a teacher
I'm less in shock of the probability and more in shock to never realize that the movie takes place in the USA and not the UK
RIGHT?!? I've thought the same thing for YEARS!
Well at least the remake does, seeing that's the only version I've seen
I didn’t even know that...
It WHAT
Pretty sure in the books it is set in the UK
New theory: Danny is the one who comes up with the theories, just to get out of class
Not a theory...
A FACT.
Nice profile pic! Brings back memories.
all hail Danny
Hello internet, welcome to Dan Theory
Danny is genius for that lol
Correction: the advertised prize was a lifetime supply of chocolate, NOT the factory itself. We don't learn Wonka's true intention until the end of the film.
Go see it again if you don't believe me.
Yeah, sounds familiar but unfortunately the correction is irrelevant to the theory.
The conditions in the very, very fine print that the kids signed probably said it comes with a factory. It's like the terms and conditions for car competitions where registration and other similar expenses [depending where you're from] are inclusive with the prize.
Exactly!
True lot o chocolate and maybe a factory
Next idea: What would be the probability that 1 kid received 2 golden tickets?
I was today years old when I found out what the "peace symbol" actually meant
felt
Same lmao
Same here my bruddah
???
i'sokay man
i only learnt'it about year and a half ago...
I love how he talks about his theories like they happen in real life.
MatPat: *starts explaining his theory in depth*
My last 2 brain cells overheating while trying to comprehend it: ...
The location this film is set is even more weird when you realise you can see a ruined castle on a hill in the final fly over
Theory Pitch: So, there is this scene in Mary Poppins returns where they need to turn back time, so Mary Poppins enlists the help of the leeries (Lamp Lighters). There seem to be around 30-40 men. They all have ladders, which seem to be around 4-5 feet tall (I could be wrong) and they use them to climb up Big Ben.
About halfway up the clock they run out of ladders, so Jack lays a ladder down vertically and walks across it. After he counts down a leerie jumps on the ladder and sends Jack flying up to the clock in Big Ben. I've been wondering if one, you could climb up Big ben the same way they did in the movie, and two, if you could put enough weight on a ladder to send someone flying as high as Jack.
Wow
"If you haven't seen it, shame on your parents!"
Me: *turns to my mom* "Shame on you!"
My mom: ?????
Yes, shame on your mum!!! ;-;
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I would say “shame on your mum” but I’m supposed to be polite
@@karina-ww9pp wait, you're real?
I even went to a movie party viewing where some of the original actors showed up
I was today years old when I realized that most of the characters had American accents. Somehow I assumed Charlie, his family, Wonka, and the candy factory were all in England. *facepalm*
the remake they were british so I thought the same with the original too 😅😅
tiz pointless you mean Roald Dahl? 😂
Hi Marvel , BTW orange juice is bad
Well it's written by roald Dahl, an English author so it makes sense for it to be in britain
i honestly thought they were in Sweden for some reason
At the time the movie was shown during the 70's, I remember that American products were pretty hard to obtain in my country, the Philippines. In fact, there was only one speciality store where you could get it consistently and when we were kids, we were always very excited during the rare moments when our mom would go that store and buy American made breakfast cereals, chocolate milk powder and candies for us. (Of course, everything was sold with premium prices)
If the Wonka movie actually happened in real life during that time, our chances of finding a ticket would only be slightly higher than Charlie's.
Better theory: how can Charlie pay for the chocolate bar in America with a British coin
😂
Don't ask! It's a movie my friend it's not real life ok
The ORIGINAL book is set in the UK I believe.
Y’know...Roald Dahl...
Yes its true
Alternate reality where GB got hit harder in WWII, like Germany made a nuke first, and nearly the entire population of GB were refugees to the US.
If you were a teacher, you’d be more fun than this, people would be so excited when they entered your class!
Agreed
Ye it would but no coz u are forgetting all the school rules he would have to follow
" Welcome class. My name is matpat or Mr. Patrick and I have 10 million subs on youtube."
"Ok class today we will take a stroll around my childhood movie"
MatPat needs to be a special speaker at my school
Can we just talk about how Charlie’s teacher couldn’t find the probability of buying 2 candy bars out of 1000
Percentage
@@CrudeJCGamer .2%
I always loved that bit. A competent teacher would have said something like "Well, let's use a larger number so we don't have to work with decimals", but between that bit and others, it's clear that this is not supposed to be a competent teacher.
Actually kinda checks out for American public school educator standards...
@@VincentKraven I very much wish I could laugh at this or say you were wrong... but it's right on the money. Honestly, that's one of the biggest issues -- money. Public schools very often can't afford to pay teachers what they're actually worth, which means that they can't attract good teachers to work for them, and take what they can get. Add to that the USA's cultural take on teaching as a profession and you've got a recipe for disaster.
"Maybe you should ry a regular old Wonka bar, this time?"
FIX!!!
Now here's the question: What is the likelihood that every kid spoke ENGLISH.
YES
I mean, it was the most spoken language at the world at the time.
@@Redbeta that's true
Red Beta actually Mandarin is the most popular, Spanish is the 2nd popular, and English is the 3rd popular.
given that the movie was made in a country where the overwhelming majority of people speak english, i'd say extremely close to 100%
Gotta respect how Matpat did all this heavy complicated research only to reveal that it’s pointless in the end
that's every theory video
Actually, getting rid of removal is invalid... as one person can get all 5 tickets, highly unlikely but possible
Or get more than one.Or a few people from one family , for example a child gets one and his much older cousin gets another one.
U sir are a nerd
Jk lool
That’s what I thought
U think that but then you actually watch the rest of the video
It's so small that it really doesn't make a noticeable difference
The irony of food theory being promoted so much in this but yet that was the first channel I found
2019: Why Wonka Broke OSHA Rules And Committed Crime
2020: Why Wonka Rigged The Golden Tickets
2021: Why The Oompa Loomps are Secretly Evil
Film Theory: Ruining Your Childhood Ever Since
Since 2011
They literally dance and sing when kids meet a brutal end, it’s not hard to see that they’re evil.
Secretly?! Ha!
The kid asking pointless questions to distract the teacher from actual course work
I was that kid.
i liked kids like you. always kept the teacher talking
Thank you for your service
The king of the class
Me, I would always take the teacher off topic with a in depth question about
Some comment he made
Half the time the teacher does there own tangents. You just have to continue those tangents or ask about class and then go back to a tangent.
Title: "Did Wonka rig the Tickets?"
Me: "Yes, yes he did."
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Theorizer did a theory aboit that
@@olegtaranov2337 shut up now
@@Connor-yh5ho no, can you?
@@olegtaranov2337 are you rick rolling me cuz i ain't clickin
Canonically speaking, the story takes place anywhere in terms of the book. Only the movies specify America. The book is like Babe, where the geographical location is never clarified as it's arbitrary to the story. Hence the weird mishmash of imagery and apparent nationality of the characters. C+TCF takes place in just "a town", and Babe takes place on just "a farm".
When you said "if you haven't seen this movie then shame on your parents" it made me laugh because I asked my son if he had seen it and he said yes and then I turned on the original and he was confused because he had only seen the new version.
Funny thing about that. I am more familiar with the book than the movie. Likely because the movie, aimed at kids, is in English. And since I am living in a non-english speaking country that seldom do dubs of live action movies, at least when it comes to movies from the 70s, the original book might just have a great appeal. Translated of course.
we will never speak of that movie again
@@makcavellicompany which one?
The bad one
We never speak of that one...
Theory: How hard would frozone’s ice need to be to stop a bullet out of mid air?
How fast/how lethal is it's movements?
Ooh, that's a good one...
Now i want that theory
What caliber bullet? Also, can Frozone change the density and other physical properties of the ice he creates to mimic Coquina? www.atlasobscura.com/articles/coquina-fort-in-florida
I wanna see this one
No need for removal. There's nothing stopping from the same kid from winning 2 times.
Oh yeah good point
True!
o ur right
Mind blown
If a kid got a golden ticket, they wouldn't bother trying to get another one by buying more bars.
2:32 at that time you see a blue theory channel with a heart, it kidna looks like the style theory logo 🤔
Wonka usually dresses in purple and got 5 children into his factory, now we just need some animatronics
Insert suprised John Cena meme here:
And kil- I mean... gave them life ruining disabilities.
Oh and also killed like 2 them... like blatantly. Barely even hidden.
are the oompa loompas in and do they know what they're doing
Holy crap fnaf is gonna be a non canon movie
Willy wonka and the dead children
What the f***
Before I watch to the end: didn't we already know that every single ticket winner was chosen by Wonka anyway?
That's after he met them
Film theory and Food theory: Post on the same day
Me: *happiness noises
@@ОлегТаранов-с5г :((
Film theory and food theory: post the same day
Me who hasn't finished dinner yet and be hungry: Christ...
Usually, Film + Game Theory post on the same day.
Big oof
@@ОлегТаранов-с5г STOP
MatPat: the odds are about 0.13%
Me (a shiny hunter): Hold my chocolate bar
Theroy Pitch for film theory: would it be possible to lift Carl fredricson’s house from up with only balloons, if so, how many would it take?
Mythbusters did that
@Heresy Solo it would most likely be in the billions or trillions to have the strength to lift a two storey wooden house out of the earth and it's foundation and plumbing
It's a lot. Mythbusters did an episode, one regular helium balloon lifts a very small mass, like a single-digit amount of grams. They lifted a small girl with like half a hangar worth of balloons. Let's say one balloon lifts like 5g and contains 5 liters of helium. Let's say his house weighs 5 tons, then it would take about 1 million balloons, so 5 million liters. Consider the fact that spherical objects don't pack very well, and we get ourselves more than 5000 cubic meters, probably more like 10000, or even more, so basically at least 100ft*100ft*100ft of balloons, like the volume of an apartment building
It come up again and again in Disney magic moments, I forgot the numbe runfortunatelly, but it was above the trillions, if I remember correctly.
@@mityakiselev a house weighs a lot more than 5 tons
Wasn't it canon that it was rigged? Since there were 4 very spoiled children & the factory had just the things to show just how spoiled they were & then comes in Charlie, a nice, honest kid who sees just how badly it can turn out to be mean & full of yourself. He got the factory & a life lesson in being kind out of it (and a lot of trouble with safety regulations but that's another video xD)
@Ba Paoi
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Ghosttactics Gaming that’s bullshit. The civil rights act was passed in 1961. There was no segregation after then
Wolfette Plays yes the civil rights act passed but a lot of places in america, mostly in the south, were still segregated and discriminatory to POC. a high school in Oklahoma had a segregated prom until 2013. sad but true.
Montana Nichole I now wanna know how they got around the civil rights act... cause that sounds evil
Sir Shiro i think he has done a theory along those lines before
Ok. But when do we get “Life Theory: Philosophies with MatPat”
Your pfp fits so well with this
Music theory
i agree with life theory
WE NEED BOOK THEORY!!! PLEASE! PLEASE!
I'm still waiting for book and theater theory but that works too
I just realized that one person can have multiple tickets, although the chances are very slim.
Mat: talking about Regional Population and stuff
Me: *I like your funny words magic man*
LOL
Yeah I don’t understand math. Me a kid
@@peyton7787 Ha simp
@@peyton7787 i’m a kid to
i am 0 but with a 1 in-front of the zero
I would like it but it has 420 likes and it's against the law too.
In the Willy Wonka Musical, the same person is supposed to play the Candyman in Act 1 and then Willy Wonka in Act 2. The candy man is Willy Wonka undercover purposefully rigging the ticket placement.
In the west end version of the musical it’s an old man that is played by the same actor that plays Willy Wonka and at the end of the show the old man do a magic trick where he face the factory and the he disappears into a pile of clothes making you go think that the old man that was with Charlie at the beginning of act one was Willy Wonka
Of course the ticket placement is rigged. The story doesn't work if all the winners are the same.
Was coming to say this
As a theater kid who is doing the play right now, this is canon.
@@Mildlyannoyingtheaterkid Yeah I was Willy Wonka and the Candyman lol
The fact that all of the kids spoke fluent English was most likely intentional as well.
Tru
Even when Augustus was from Germany he and his mother could speak English
It’s not too far off. Augustus was likely from West Germany at the time of the movie where there was a lot of western influence.
@@Snowfang00 Fun fact, in the original Willy Wonka movie, the actor who played Augustus did not speak English at the time of filming,
@@Snowfang00 did you ever watch a UA-cam video called library assistant becomes savior for dog
Matpat, I am going to post this pitch on every single film theory video you’ve made: do a theory on Severance (apple tv) PLEASEEEEE
This is a comment
"if you haven't seen it shame on your parents," i'm dying
@Olivia Alter wow! YOUR TEACHER LET YOU WATCH IT :O
@@malaiahooks2215 i saw it in class as well
@@malaiahooks2215 yea... why not
I havent watched it but i did watch the charlie and the chocolate factory
Only read the books
Let's not forget mike "cracked the code" and literaly traced a ticket from the factory. Veruca was milionaire and her father made a production line to open chocolate bars, which elevates her chances by a lot. Violet also might have had some money in the family and August was literally so adicted to chocolate he almost ate the ticket, so it's save to asume they also opened a considerable amount of chocolate bars
Well in the Gene Wilder film mike it’s not a genius he is just a kid with a tv and guns obsession
Why did I never notice that Charlie’s family had American accents and the people around them didn’t 🤦🏾♀️
"WHERE did you learn to talk like that, little man?"
Fun Fact: The original willy wonka and the chocolate factory has many shots that show things like the town there in like the credits scene is filmed in Germany
I'm surprised at you
@@baileythemaster0738 that makes so much sense....
Yea I feel stupid now lol
The conclusion you came up with has to be right. Especially when you point out the Slugworth connection. I though that when I first saw the movie as a child. How did Slugworth know who had the golden tickets so quickly? But that last bit about finding the coin in the drain and then the Candy Man handing him the bar? You cracked the mystery. Great video. You earned my subscription.
"Two adult men lure kids into an alley and take them to their place with the promis of candy". Yes, that is a family movie...
Well thats not the synopsis I was expecting haha
Well when you put it like that...
*Promise
yup
Let’s not forget that gamer kid “cracked the code” to finding the golden tickets and got it on his first bar. Just figured I’d throw that in. 😉
This is the reason I don't primarily agree with the conclusion of the theory, I think Wonka handpicked the locations, not the kids. All he had to do was have the bars planted in small local candy stores where kids go, and not large supermarkets where adults go.
@@fajitacat9458 but that takes away Charlie who got the ticket purely because he found a dollar, even if Wonka only chose where to place the tickets why was Charlie the one to get it and not the other children we saw earlier, or veruca who had her father's workers find it.
@@reddfeather8007 Charlie simply just got lucky, he bought the candy in the location the chocolate shipment was sent to, and Veruca's father easily could've just redirected the supply away from local shops.
@@fajitacat9458 the thing is the candy man gave Charlie the chocolate himself and it wasn't part of the stack on the shelf but a special one.
@@reddfeather8007 Who said the stack was special?
What I ask myself:
How likely is it that not a single one of those bars with the ticket was lost in shipping?
Or like, just never found?
Sarah Addagada or stolen off the production line
Amanda Morgan Oompa Loompas would never do such a thing; and it’s sacrilege to even mention it.
OMG ua-cam.com/video/FSSFgWlDbJU/v-deo.html
@@averagejoe7391 I am confusion.
2:41 that did not age well😭
he's still making theories though... he's still behind the scenes
Why
@@palmossi He's retired
@@alexholley2712 so it aged well?
"If you haven't seen it, shame on your parents."
LMAO I'm dead 🤣
when's the funeral?
Tuesday, probably Tuesday
“The show that takes you down a path full of pure imagination, then ruins all the fun by adding math homework”
*Y E S*
And murder!
Y E S
It's actually "takes you down a world full of pure imagination"
@@litbladexd8040 shut
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MY GOSH I READ THAT JUST AS HE SAID IT IM CRYING IN CONFUSION THIS IS THE 3RD TIME THIS HAPPENED
As a kid I always just assumed he rigged it to get Charlie since he seemed so determined on Charlie, like he definitely seemed to favorite him a bit. He seems somewhat magic too so I was just like "he magicked it to these certain kids" and left it at that.
Can't believe I've been watching Matt Pat's vids since like 2009. For like 14 YEARS?? It's crazy! It only feels like yesterday I was just a little kid. Having fun watching his theories, with all my friends at the library. Just wanna say congrats Matt! And thank you for all the memories! Keep up the good work man! Peace be with ya. ✌️😊🥳
MatPat: *does ridiculously specific research on topics that will benefit me exactly 0%*
Me: *stares at my screen with more attentiveness than at a college lecture*
Me ignoring my college homework: SAME
Speaking of that Grandpa Joe meme at the end, what would spending 20 years in bed actually do to a person? It's always bothered me how he's able to jump out of bed and do a whole song and dance routine despite being bed bound for literal decades
Their muscles would be atrophied, especially from the waist down, so he'd be wheelchair bound with possible limited use of his arms. Basically, he'd have the mobility and muscle control comparable to a baby that's under 3.5 months old.
Tokuijin and how do you know this? Should I be concerned?
I don't think it was literally never getting out of bed. After all, they would likely still use the toilet on their own.
@@sdspivey Yeah that part of the movie is weird. It doesn't make sense for grandpa Joe to have literally not gotten up at all.
@@sdspivey : Charlie's a good kid. I always assumed that he changed the bed pans.
This isn’t my idea, but a theory on the Truman show - if he could sue the producers, and whether it would be possible in the first place...
I second this like everyone’s reply on that comment so it gets top comment
I would actually LOVE a theory on Truman Show, no matter what the theory is! I feel like I still had some questions at the end of it!
yes please!!!
Can you do a collab on this question with Legal Eagle?
I mean yeah he could... you really don't need to do any research. He could really sue the producers the studio, everything and be set for life. His entire life was a lie, They basically gave him a permanent disability. He has No real skills, no choice of proper education was allowed to him. No one informed him that it was all a show when he became a legal adult, Not to mention there are laws about recording kids and working on film sets. No matter what the rules were in this fictional movie one way or another he definitely could sue the studio and probably the US government for allowing it to happen.
I love the idea that wonka predetermined the kids because it’s so interesting to think of how he would’ve chosen them.
Veruca and Violet both have rich fathers with companies so they would have “experience” with business type matters and how a factory would run.
Augustus is CLEARLY passionate about chocolate so he could even have ideas about expanding the company with new products (? Or maybe he’d just love the job lol)
Mike honestly just seems like he’d grow up to be some business guy, even though during the story he’s always seen as this typical boy obsessed with TV. He’s direct and clearly says what’s on his mind. Also because of how much more “childlike” he’s portrayed, he seems to be in touch with who his target demographic would be if he were to run the company.
Then Charlie was a lot harder to guess on but the most likely reason would be because he lives so close to the Wonka Factory. I don’t know how Wonka could’ve known who he is even with that information but that’s MatPat’s job to figure out, not mine! (Just kidding, amazing theory 💚🎮)
I've only watched MatPat and his content for a few years and he really does feel like a relative at this point.
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Yea an uncle
Fun fact: the movie was actually recorded in Munich, Germany.
cool!
@Ba Doai Ummm... No
yh
kawaii monster I’m German and French and Native American don’t make fun
Thank you for actually giving a fun fact
You missed a point in the story, if I remember correctly the contest winners had to be children. The adults couldn't claim the tickets, only a child could. I would assume a parent could have their child claim it, but the contest was specifically for one child and their parent\guardian per golden ticket. I don't think an adult to claim the prize.
What happened to Wendy's mom from Gravity Falls ? ua-cam.com/video/ULoEqqpOTSc/v-deo.html
@@H1Y28 Did someone ask?
personally, I don't think the removal factor to the calculation at 5:51 as the lowest chance of somebody finding two is still valid.
I did the math, and got a 99.99999973% chance of no repeats for a world population of 3,770,000,000 and even buy-in.
That doesn't seem to make sense. Those tickets would be scattered across the world, and why would anyone be going elsewhere to find more after they'd already gotten one?