Can we just talk about how the Oompa Loompas are all dressed like NES Mario here? White/yellow shirts, red overalls, and the signature caps? Makes it even better that they are all working on the pipes :)
@@ChocolateCoveredGloop I thought you got out safely, after having all of your fat squeezed out of you by the pipes(or at least you being all covered in fudge)! By God, I can't believe how sadistic these writers were to you in this, and the other children!
The book and depps movie: don’t dear children be alarmed, Augustus gloop will not be harmed. Wilders film: don’t be greedy, but gloop won’t die This version: S L I C E S L I C E
@@thesurvivalist1996 Still though, he's just a kid! Of course he would be willing to eat everything that's sweet! We all would! Still, unless it affects us biologically, that shouldn't cost us our lives(especially not in a manner like this)!
@@alisoncotuk1335 I know what you mean. I didn't cry, necessarily, but I did(and still do) feel cold and utterly disgusted! In the novel, and as depicted in the 2005 film by Tim Burton, he's shown to have gotten out of the pipes all covered in fudge(while in the book, going throw all the pipes also somehow squeezed all the fat out of him, leaving him as thin as a reed). Also, most importantly, the Oompa Loompas' song for Augustus at least assured children reading that he would not be harmed: “"Come on!’ we cried, ‘The time is ripe To send him shooting up the pipe! He has to go! It has to be!’ And very soon, he’s going to see Inside the room to which he’s gone Some funny things are going on. But don’t, dear children, be alarmed; Augustus Gloop will not be harmed, Although, of course, we must admit He will be altered quite a bit. He’ll be quite changed from what he’s been, When he goes through the fudge machine: Slowly, the wheels go round and round, The cogs begin to grind and pound; A hundred knives go slice, slice, slice; We add some sugar, cream, and spice; We boil him for a minute more, Until we’re absolutely sure That all the greed and all the gall Is boiled away for once and all." www.roalddahlfans.com/dahls-work/books/charlie-and-the-chocolate-factory/oompa-loompa-songbook/ I personally feel showing how the kids survive allows children reading to at least be more self aware of their bad habits and behaviors as they grow up, not be scarred from even doing anything with their lives at all. Otherwise, much in the way Bentley1922 expresses here, the adult audiences here are left indulging in sick humor over watching children die, while the children are left confused and possibly scared of Wonka's seeming lack of empathy(in the book, he DID assure Mrs. Gloop that he wouldn't allow Augustus to be turned into fudge, even though it's because "the taste would be terrible. No one would buy it", otherwise), rather than understanding of/relating to Charlie's SOMEHOW still bright eyed wonderment for what happens next(Seriously, how has his "pure imagination" not, in any shape or form, been tainted when he writes in Wonka's journal in the end?!).
Let me guess. Director Sam Mendes thought this was a personal project where he could make how many naff edgy death jokes as he wished without concerning he was adapting a kids tale.
@@Anonimous-gk5im still... i think it's just mr wonka's famously dark, mysterious humour, it's why they have charlie and joe's lines after he says that.
@@antonbradbury considering that mr Wonka doesn't seem to care about human life unless it affects his machinery and candies production,and that anyways according to him and the Oompa-Loompas Augustus anyways makes tasty fudge...NOPE.
He was just greedy and a chocolate addict, so yes you are right. Veruca was selfish and spoilt Violet being competitive and chewing gum for a talent Mike being a television addict, having ADHD, having conduct disorder, chloroforming a nurse and setting his cat ablaze.
Since the second I heard the naughty children died in this version,I knew that was a terrible and disgusting idea. The reason?That was funny in the book because it was hinted,they obviously didn't die but there was a chance,and Wonka being completely unconcerned made it even better. Here the chance of them surviving is minuscule or confirmed to be unexistent. (quote)"Just imagine. Bones in your chocolate,disgusting!Oh,he'll be fine!At least he died doing what he loved best";"Well,mr Beauregarde,she didn't explode.Her bubble burst,that's all";"That's what Veruca would have wanted,and Veruca always got what she wanted"(notice how he referred her in past). Can you please explain me where's the lesson this children are supposed to learn?And how this is approved by lots of fans of the Charlie franchise all over the world?I don't what the heck were the screenplayer and director thinking by making this,I assume they wanted to make the story darker and edgier,but it's just disgusting and naff.
1:53 I liked the way this part sounded more in the Broadway version. This one was way too fast, and the "time to make the fudge" part was rather odd-sounding...
Man I remember seeing this in I think 2013 when I was FIVE cause my parents thought it was for kids……. Yeah not so much ever sense I saw this I never saw Gene wilders Willy wonka the same way
In the novel, he got out with all his fat squeezed out of him by the pipes, leaving him thin as a reed as he walked out of the factory in the end. Willy Wonka himself, in the book, said that(like in the films as well) he wouldn't let Augustus be turned into fudge("The taste would be terrible. Nobody would buy it"), and sends Mrs(and Mr. in the book, both parents accompanied him, and the same with the other thee kids(only Charlie was accompanied by just his Grandpa Joe) Gloop with an Oompa-Loompa to fetch her(their) son from the chocolate mixing barrel in the Fudge Room. I'm still shaking my head and racking my brain with WTH these writers were even trying to do here. Did they think the only way to make their play more interesting and "edgy" is by making the consequences of each kid's vices out to some greek tragedies? That, I argue, COMPLETELY misses the point of why these things even happen to those children. Every child is bound to be somewhat like ANY of these children but in order to process why these behaviors are bad, not just that "they’re bad, because we(their parents, more often than not) say so", but that it COULD lead them to twisted situations down the line in their lives. That DOES NOT mean scarring them that they could DIE because of their natural impulses, but, by calming them down with showing that the kids survived, allowing them to become more aware of their flaws when compared to the possible consequences the book surmises, giving them the kick needed to their consciences to make better choices moving forward as they grow up. Even if you and I were/are more like Charlie in a way, we too could(could have) benefit(ed) from learning from other people’s mistakes before we end up unknowingly making them ourselves(when we know, reading the book/watching the films as children, that they got to at least LIVE another day). This on the other hand is just hurling unnecessary cruelty and deaths of CHILDREN for simply having these flaws to begin with, and yet THAT is what gets the adults in the audience laughing and cheering their heads off over the cruel jokes(more prominent in the Broadway version, which gives them more leeway knowing that all four kids are played by adults) and catchy music? That's my rant there. My apologies for "making something out of nothing" if you will.
Nah, this is 100% made up from them, the children don’t actually die in the book, as that is too much for children to handle or for them to not have traumas.
Show start in September 2018 after August I am not seen a Charlie and the chocolate factory broadway show before? My Parents they not seen that show Before too I like this music best song of my Spotify app for make your own music your like on Spotify app I get my bad dreams of nightmares of evil squirrels on of song this called a verca nutcracker sweet
@@ChocolateCoveredGloop but in the 1964 book, 1971 movie and the 2005 movie you survived (though in the book you were thinned out to fitness, and washed clean)
Every demise is here, i know all of the demises. Augustus gloop: Eaten and murdered | Old one: Exploded in the pipe Violet Beauregard: Exploded to pieces | Old one: Made to Chocolate Verucca Salt: Torn apart | Other one: Burnt | Old one: Fell to death Mike Teavee: Glitched to death | Old one: Melted in the TV gruesomely
3 out of the 5 children are dead one got the shrinks from exposure to the superphotons from the cameras only Charlie is the winner of the tour and the sole survivor of the tour
Augustus’s,”I love you mama!” is just so sad. I’m relieved they removed that from the cast recording.
Can we just talk about how the Oompa Loompas are all dressed like NES Mario here? White/yellow shirts, red overalls, and the signature caps? Makes it even better that they are all working on the pipes :)
i do believe thats the joke
'augustus HELP. wonka, ... i'm sure he's fine,,, me wait he die'd
its unnecessary but its awesome
"Stretch, Strain, Cause Pain!"
Something's telling me you're in for a world of hurt, Augustus.
Like you would not believe
@@ChocolateCoveredGloop I thought you got out safely, after having all of your fat squeezed out of you by the pipes(or at least you being all covered in fudge)!
By God, I can't believe how sadistic these writers were to you in this, and the other children!
@@ChocolateCoveredGloop you are nice Augustus
THATS BECUASE HE GOT MURDERED AND EATEN
HI@@ChocolateCoveredGloop
Well, at least the audio in this one doesn’t keep cutting out....Like the rest of them.
@Augustus Gloop that “ I love u “ was so emotional 😭
"I wluv you mwamwa!" That was emotional enough
The book and depps movie: don’t dear children be alarmed, Augustus gloop will not be harmed.
Wilders film: don’t be greedy, but gloop won’t die
This version: S L I C E S L I C E
(0:37-0:40) love how Mr. Wonka uses his staff as a 🎤.
just say microphone dont use emojis you kid
3:09 So sad when Augustus says he loves his mother, he knows his demise will come. :(
Honestly very time I hear that I cry. He was just hungry. I would have pushed the Oompa Loompas into the pipe see how they like it. Poor August
That is painful to hear. Alexa play the goodbye song.
@@alisoncotuk1335 well it looks like his obesity finally caught up to that beached whale xD
@@thesurvivalist1996 Still though, he's just a kid! Of course he would be willing to eat everything that's sweet! We all would! Still, unless it affects us biologically, that shouldn't cost us our lives(especially not in a manner like this)!
@@alisoncotuk1335 I know what you mean. I didn't cry, necessarily, but I did(and still do) feel cold and utterly disgusted!
In the novel, and as depicted in the 2005 film by Tim Burton, he's shown to have gotten out of the pipes all covered in fudge(while in the book, going throw all the pipes also somehow squeezed all the fat out of him, leaving him as thin as a reed).
Also, most importantly, the Oompa Loompas' song for Augustus at least assured children reading that he would not be harmed:
“"Come on!’ we cried, ‘The time is ripe
To send him shooting up the pipe!
He has to go! It has to be!’
And very soon, he’s going to see
Inside the room to which he’s gone
Some funny things are going on.
But don’t, dear children, be alarmed;
Augustus Gloop will not be harmed,
Although, of course, we must admit
He will be altered quite a bit.
He’ll be quite changed from what he’s been,
When he goes through the fudge machine:
Slowly, the wheels go round and round,
The cogs begin to grind and pound;
A hundred knives go slice, slice, slice;
We add some sugar, cream, and spice;
We boil him for a minute more,
Until we’re absolutely sure
That all the greed and all the gall
Is boiled away for once and all."
www.roalddahlfans.com/dahls-work/books/charlie-and-the-chocolate-factory/oompa-loompa-songbook/
I personally feel showing how the kids survive allows children reading to at least be more self aware of their bad habits and behaviors as they grow up, not be scarred from even doing anything with their lives at all.
Otherwise, much in the way Bentley1922 expresses here, the adult audiences here are left indulging in sick humor over watching children die, while the children are left confused and possibly scared of Wonka's seeming lack of empathy(in the book, he DID assure Mrs. Gloop that he wouldn't allow Augustus to be turned into fudge, even though it's because "the taste would be terrible. No one would buy it", otherwise), rather than understanding of/relating to Charlie's SOMEHOW still bright eyed wonderment for what happens next(Seriously, how has his "pure imagination" not, in any shape or form, been tainted when he writes in Wonka's journal in the end?!).
2:03 _THE OOMPA LOOMPAS ACTUALLY DAB LMAO_
No one even dabs anymore sorry if i sound edgy btw*
Jaydenanimates me? Sorry im just telling the truth
This show has so much energy to it, I love it!
RIP Augustus. I wish they had used the first draft ending where he survives.
i don’t think it’s suggested that he dies.. not in this version anyway
@@antonbradbury "Just imagine bones in your chocolate. Disgusting! Oh,don't worry,he'll be fine! At least he died doing what he loved best"
Let me guess. Director Sam Mendes thought this was a personal project where he could make how many naff edgy death jokes as he wished without concerning he was adapting a kids tale.
@@Anonimous-gk5im still... i think it's just mr wonka's famously dark, mysterious humour, it's why they have charlie and joe's lines after he says that.
@@antonbradbury considering that mr Wonka doesn't seem to care about human life unless it affects his machinery and candies production,and that anyways according to him and the Oompa-Loompas Augustus anyways makes tasty fudge...NOPE.
Am I the only one who thinks he's the only one of the bad kids who doesn't do anything wrong?
He was just greedy and a chocolate addict, so yes you are right.
Veruca was selfish and spoilt
Violet being competitive and chewing gum for a talent
Mike being a television addict, having ADHD, having conduct disorder, chloroforming a nurse and setting his cat ablaze.
@@Quirky_Ventriloquist It was all the parents fault. They raised them that way
Since the second I heard the naughty children died in this version,I knew that was a terrible and disgusting idea. The reason?That was funny in the book because it was hinted,they obviously didn't die but there was a chance,and Wonka being completely unconcerned made it even better. Here the chance of them surviving is minuscule or confirmed to be unexistent. (quote)"Just imagine. Bones in your chocolate,disgusting!Oh,he'll be fine!At least he died doing what he loved best";"Well,mr Beauregarde,she didn't explode.Her bubble burst,that's all";"That's what Veruca would have wanted,and Veruca always got what she wanted"(notice how he referred her in past). Can you please explain me where's the lesson this children are supposed to learn?And how this is approved by lots of fans of the Charlie franchise all over the world?I don't what the heck were the screenplayer and director thinking by making this,I assume they wanted to make the story darker and edgier,but it's just disgusting and naff.
@monicamagaldi5855 3 of the 4 naughty children died in gory ways mike survived but he is shrunken
he's kind'a inocennt feel so sorry for augstus
I went to see this musical in October (11) 2014 & I loved it so much! 🥰
It makes it seem theyre trying to lill them in this version
Well, they basically are killing him.
I didn’t know you had an acting career, Augustus!
2:07 HEY TURN UP THE HEAT leave a heart or like if you like that oompa lompa's voice and that line
Agustus's last words are "luv you momma!"
All of the last words were
A.gloop: I love you mama!
V.bearugarde: DADDY
V.salt: help! - GET YOUR HANDS OFF ME!
M.T.V: ???
@@theaw3s0mechannel Mike doesn't have any cuz he didnt die
all of these are so sad@@theaw3s0mechannel
Oh I can’t wait to do this as a play
In the book and films you survived if only there is a claw instead of a pipe you could have survived
1:53 I liked the way this part sounded more in the Broadway version. This one was way too fast, and the "time to make the fudge" part was rather odd-sounding...
The london cast and show is better then the American Broadway version
But they don’t have the oompa song
@@rigelamaterios7709 so
@@samevans2301 it’s not as memorable
@@samevans2301 ua-cam.com/video/BPWvkbnPfLM/v-deo.html
@@rigelamaterios7709 doesent matter tbh the songs on west end are jsut as good as Broadway
Man I remember seeing this in I think 2013 when I was FIVE cause my parents thought it was for kids…….
Yeah not so much ever sense I saw this I never saw Gene wilders Willy wonka the same way
ok so in the movies they just set him off covered in chocolate alive but in this one he was just murdered and eaten
Not in the original movie. They never show the kids in that movie again.
@@colinphelps7236 yeah but the book showed
@@colinphelps7236 The Johnny Depp one they were, but the original they weren't, so yes you are right.
In the novel, he got out with all his fat squeezed out of him by the pipes, leaving him thin as a reed as he walked out of the factory in the end.
Willy Wonka himself, in the book, said that(like in the films as well) he wouldn't let Augustus be turned into fudge("The taste would be terrible. Nobody would buy it"), and sends Mrs(and Mr. in the book, both parents accompanied him, and the same with the other thee kids(only Charlie was accompanied by just his Grandpa Joe) Gloop with an Oompa-Loompa to fetch her(their) son from the chocolate mixing barrel in the Fudge Room.
I'm still shaking my head and racking my brain with WTH these writers were even trying to do here. Did they think the only way to make their play more interesting and "edgy" is by making the consequences of each kid's vices out to some greek tragedies? That, I argue, COMPLETELY misses the point of why these things even happen to those children.
Every child is bound to be somewhat like ANY of these children but in order to process why these behaviors are bad, not just that "they’re bad, because we(their parents, more often than not) say so", but that it COULD lead them to twisted situations down the line in their lives. That DOES NOT mean scarring them that they could DIE because of their natural impulses, but, by calming them down with showing that the kids survived, allowing them to become more aware of their flaws when compared to the possible consequences the book surmises, giving them the kick needed to their consciences to make better choices moving forward as they grow up. Even if you and I were/are more like Charlie in a way, we too could(could have) benefit(ed) from learning from other people’s mistakes before we end up unknowingly making them ourselves(when we know, reading the book/watching the films as children, that they got to at least LIVE another day).
This on the other hand is just hurling unnecessary cruelty and deaths of CHILDREN for simply having these flaws to begin with, and yet THAT is what gets the adults in the audience laughing and cheering their heads off over the cruel jokes(more prominent in the Broadway version, which gives them more leeway knowing that all four kids are played by adults) and catchy music?
That's my rant there. My apologies for "making something out of nothing" if you will.
Book: He was thin
Movie 1: Unknown, guess he'll survived
Movie 2: Survived
Musical: *EATEN UP*
London's Broadway Version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is probably more messed up than the first two movies.
I have always wondered how the oompa loompas’ costume works
They are operated by two people - the front person in the legs, head & body, whilst the second person is the arms.
NO COMRADE BOUERAGUARDE! THESE ARE MY WORKERS!
POWER TO THE OOMPAN LOOMPAN PROLETARIAT!
Why are the Oompa Loompa’s arm are almost longer than they’re bodies
There are just some things in Vonka's factory that ve can question and never get an answer to.
*logik*
@@ChocolateCoveredGloop well realisticly it's with the actors but that seems like one in-universe
because there is a another person controling the arms
its a different person
3:23 Oompa Loompas: tap dancing
Augustus: banging his head
This proves how dark Charlie and the chocolate factory actually is
Nah, this is 100% made up from them, the children don’t actually die in the book, as that is too much for children to handle or for them to not have traumas.
Augustus Gloop's Mom: Try releasing some gas!
Augustus Gloop: **Farts**
Me: Oh great, the musical has gotten its first fart joke. **Sighs**
Me: *Yelling in disgust*
Maximus Circles
When you hear the suction pipe alarm sound you will notice the alarm will sound like the ectomobile from the ghostbusters series
Aug weidersehen August gloop
YOU MISSPELLED HAHA
Is nobody gonna talk about how the oompa loompas movements are like robots
there is two people controlling a single oompa loompa
Show start in September 2018 after August I am not seen a Charlie and the chocolate factory broadway show before? My Parents they not seen that show Before too I like this music best song of my Spotify app for make your own music your like on Spotify app I get my bad dreams of nightmares of evil squirrels on of song this called a verca nutcracker sweet
Director
Fred Holmes
Writer
Mark S. Bernthal
fun fact: i’m the 1,000th liker
How is their dancing so smooth?
The Oompa Loompas are two people each in this scene, one person operates as the head and moves the legs, the other does the arms
@@HanboSlimoffical I WAS RIGHT!
@@HanboSlimoffical they tried to do something quite similar,and it was a crap. In the UK tour they're human-sized androids
@HanboSlimoffical can you explain more, i have been searching a lot but found nothing and are the heads fake
@@davidbonanno3607the heads are the only real part (you can see it the actor’s heads in the trailer
Augustus turn to fudge
Violet had exploded
Vercua went to the incinerator
Mike got stuck into a TV
Charlie won 🎉
@@CreepinItReal31 that's the Broadway version. This is the West End version.
The Augustus mannequin looks like 1971 Charlie.
0:44-0:47
I question how can someone in the roald Dahl world of Charlie and the chocolate factory sue Mr Wonka for allowing the oompa lompas to eat Agustus
Noah Mizen How they can or can’t?
@@ChocolateCoveredGloop I mean can
@@ChocolateCoveredGloop but in the 1964 book, 1971 movie and the 2005 movie you survived (though in the book you were thinned out to fitness, and washed clean)
Is this what they sang when hermann goering was being walked out of the courtroom after he was found guilty at the Nuremberg trials?
Every demise is here, i know all of the demises.
Augustus gloop: Eaten and murdered | Old one: Exploded in the pipe
Violet Beauregard: Exploded to pieces | Old one: Made to Chocolate
Verucca Salt: Torn apart | Other one: Burnt | Old one: Fell to death
Mike Teavee: Glitched to death | Old one: Melted in the TV gruesomely
You must of seen the R rated version instead.
true, anyways i’m doing the deaths in this show and and r rated
How is the oompa loompa dancing so smooth
They are big puppets being controlled by a machine.
It’s two people
Poor Augustus
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory London Musical (January 22, 2015) Full Show
do you still have the bootleg? It has been taken down
Afraid not, it dies with my old computer
Children dying in this version is so disgusting.
I don’t think Verucas demise is disguising
Rip Augustus and my wish to visit a Chocolate Factory
The one thing that all adaptations of the book have in common: Wonka is a psychopath
Vercua please
Vercua gon slam violet
The suction pipe alam sounds like the ecto 1 vehicle from the ghostbusters series
If the suction pipe alarm. Was the Siren siren
Is there a pit in the waterfall?😮
Who else thinks the broadway version is TERRIBLE compared to this
3 out of the 5 children are dead one got the shrinks from exposure to the superphotons from the cameras only Charlie is the winner of the tour and the sole survivor of the tour
The oompa loompas in this sequence looks derpy to me, no offense, they just do for some reason. Derpy Lurpy Lurpidy Derp! LOL XD
Dylan Hooton z
I think it’s just the footage quality.
Dylan Hooton have you seen the Broadway ompaa loompas
No. Why? Also, sorry if I haven't post a comment to you for a while.
Why did the river turn from pink to brown
lighting
Their head and feet are one person and the arms are another behind the principal person??
It's one person with their head on top and their arms as the legs, while another person behind them works the arms, yes!
0:00
Willy Wonka: DA-
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN MAY I PRESENT………
THE OOMPA LOOMPAS! the most underrated lines in a musical
I ❤ you😃
I LOVE YOU MAMA ! Its so cute
if vercua and violet fight i think vercua gon slap the skin out of her😅✋
He's turned into a chocolate. Augustus sorry
thanks for the nightmares.
this is so scary
You don't think that the Oompa loompas are Cannibals?
@@bettyottman1718
Don't throw away
the scraps today
'cos we love candied pork!
@@bettyottman1718in this version they are, but in the others, they’re no other than workers
0:16 Splash
Where's the splash
Are these plumber's pants or lederhosen?
Start!!! 1:09 -3:12
HelloAugstusgloop
Teresa Smith 👋🏻
Bro they said don’t record it
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory (January 22, 2015) - Full Show
0:20
WTF Is That Thing?
he said "what the pop is that thing?" dont be dirty minded boy or girl or whatever your gender is
Alex Jennings Willy Wonka
London West End
2:00
Wonka didn't even care for Agustus he only sings with the pipe Oompa Loompas
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (January 22, 2015)
#tagwelove augustusgloop
MY GOD DID THEY KILL A CHILD!!
Well.....ehmmm let's just don't talk about that. I mean how could i possibly let people eat augustus😳🤢😬
It's implied that augustus, violet, and veruca died. In the broadway version they kill veruca by tearing her apart
What about Mike TV though? Did he died in the musical versions?
Dylan Hooton no he just shrunk
Anime Idiot in the Broadway version the rip apart Veruca on the stage
They said to turn off the heater 2:07
I'm week
I’m month
DA-
Nope (2022)
They turned the chocolate river into a chocolate puddle 😂
00:03
Poor Augustus gloop beauce it chocolate river
Augstusgloop
me perturban los enanos
2:12 HELP!
NO AUGUSTUS NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Who's Willy Wonka in this play?
Alex Jennings
Original West End:Doughlas Hodge.
This version specifically:Alex Jennings.
0:13 how the fuck did he fall into a solid prop! We went into the backrooms!
I didn't expect them to fart 2:31
Me
Aedan
NO AUGUSTUS PLEASE NO NO NO NO
I think I know how the Oompa Loompas work
They are puppets
@@southcoastrepofficialsumme8524 no there is two people controlling a oompa loompa
0:21 bro said “WTF IS THAT THING”
"What the POP is that thing?!"
@@AGM-f5d thanks for telling him
아니....움파룸파들 싸이코 패스냐?
Maybe the not
*they
2:0
Oop