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#Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fan art
artmakerproductions · 8 months
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Continuing on, here’s the rest of the characters for the Owl House/Charlie and the Chocolate Factory AU.
Lilith Clawthorne as Willy Wonka; Collector as the Oompa Loompa(s); Luz Noceda as Charlie Bucket; King as Augustus Gloop; Amity Blight as Violet Beauregarde; Boscha as Veruca Salt; Matt Tholomule as Mike TeaVee.
Previous: https://www.tumblr.com/artmakerproductions/726734421024227328/lilly-wonka-and-hooty?source=share
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adaricruz · 4 months
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the candy man can
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hrzwrm · 3 months
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frammyjammy · 1 year
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What if I posted art that I drew months ago? Hm? Then what happens?
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gastrophobia · 1 year
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Okay, so, I had a dream that I was watching this video game review and the reviewer suddenly decided to spoil the end of Willie Wonka.
In the dream, I hadn't seen it yet, so I was upset because I didn't know Charlie uses his last wish to become a girl so he could replace his dead sister.
I desperately tried to look it up on YouTube to watch right away, but instead found the animated sequel where Charlie (now a girl) keeps getting the name for everlasting gobstoppers wrong.
Also Willy Wonka died at the end of the first movie. Nobody wanted to replace him, obviously. He was a Christ analogy.
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worshippdsun · 3 months
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a bit different from my usual posts but I'm just so happy with how this project for one of my art classes turned out, so I'm posting it here! we had to pick a children's book from a list and design a new cover for it, and I ended up going with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (partly as an excuse to render gold because that's one of my favorite things to do)
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semi-sweetandnuts · 1 year
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This cartoon style was fun to recreate xD
(Reference: The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)
(Any kind of support appreciated!)
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n0isy-gh0st · 2 years
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you know, I bleed candy. //
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Hi everyone!
So... as you might have noticed this blog has been very quiet. Like... VERY quiet. Basically dead. But some people still came and followed and liked - and your time has come for some reward! Because all fifty of you will assist to a brief resurrection!
You see, back when I dipped into CatCF and decided to do my own fan-project and threw tons of ideas and concepts around (what would later be called “AU” because back then CatCF AUs weren’t even a thing) - well, then I met another artist with a great love for CatCF, @artmakerproductions, who quite like my various projects and concepts, and decided to illustrate them. It was a long collab of several years, and now ArtMaker is bringing it all to Tumblr for everyone to see (before it was just on DeviantArt).
As a result I’ll do a LOT of reblogs these next days. Get ready to discover a whole new world ;)
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sammy-smiles-531 · 2 years
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Some stuff I did on my spare time, while it’s mostly based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It’s primarily set in the universe of Alton Towers theme park universe since the park has a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Ride. I wanted to show it cause I like the characters I’ve made (biased I know : /. ) and I’m proud of what I’ve made for it so far.
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doomsdaily · 7 months
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Day 17 Dragon Ball & Willy Wonka time-lapse drawing.
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artmakerproductions · 2 years
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The various interpretations of the Loompaland creatures: Hornswogglers, Snozzwangers, Vermicious Knids, and Wangdoodles.
1 = Hornswoggler
2 = Snozzwanger 
3 = Wangdoodle 
4 = Vermicious Knids 
5 = An alternate set of depictions for the creatures. 
- Hornswoggler: These critters have the nasty habit of skewing multiple prey with that horn of theirs all at once (making a shish kabob), then, dries them out in the sun while perched up on a branch. Once cooked to it’s liking, the Hornswoggler goes on a search for the largest thorn it can find to once again impale the prey and to help pull them off their horn and digs in. Based off hummingbirds and the real life shrike which impales it’s prey on thorns: m.youtube.com/watch?v=RPXDouwQ… - Wangdoodle: Since in the ‘71 film Wonka mentions it could each 10 at a time and think nothing of it, I figured a frog would be fitting since they eat so much. The dog-like head was added so it can sniff out Oompa Loompas who may be hiding out of sight (it has terrible vision) and snatch them up like a chameleon. - Snozzwanger: It’s sticky snot/mucus from it’s elephantine trunk helps trap prey where it’ll then bring it up to the mouth to be eaten. Inspired by star-nosed moles and the heffalumps from Winnie the Pooh. - Vermicious Knid: A real trickster these buggers are. They like to pull horrible pranks on the Oompa Loompas from time to time either for sh*ts ‘n giggles or before going in for the kill. Either way they love to laugh. Their awful cackle can be heard all over the jungles of Loompa Land. Based off crocodiles, mandrills and baboons. An idea I’ve come up w/ is that these names are actually just what are used for the different class of animals that have a certain characteristics. Ex. Hornswogglers are used to describe animals that have a large (or multiple) horns. Snozzwangers are animals that eat snozzberries along w/ having a prominent nose. Vermicious Knids is a name used to describe animals that have sharp teeth, a big, horrible toothy grin, voracious appetites, and are typically tricksters. Wangdoodles are to describe all the big and weirder animals who don’t have a characteristic trait that fit in the other categories. The “kooky ones” to put it lightly.
6 = Another set of them.
7 = One more additional set.
8 = Some weird Loompaland plants.
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I just watched Wonka trailer #2 where we are given a first glimpse of the chocolate room. I was skeptical when I first heard this movie was announced, but now that I can see where they've gone with the art direction, I am very, very happy. The chocolate room looks beautiful. I believe they have captured the true atmosphere of what this story is meant to be. Bright, warm colors with golden hues, and accents of rainbow "candy colors."
Something I never liked about the 2005 adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was the Tim Burtonesque art direction. I enjoy and admire Tim Burton's art style, but it never fit with Willy Wonka. It was just too dark. It was all wrong for the character, the chocolate room, and the overall story.
Anyway, I am very happy. I believe they are truly trying to please CatCF and Roald Dahl fans this time around.
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vintagecandyshop · 4 months
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Ok. Hello, can I be unhinged about Willy Wonka for a second?
Yes, this is spurred on by the new Wonka movie, but I haven't seen it-- what I'm reacting to is the way other people talk about that movie. And most of all Willy Wonka as a character and when people try to explain what they think is wrong with Timothy Chalamet's performance. Here's a funny thing about me-- I'm an old movie fan, but I don't usually like movies from the 70s. And yet, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1970) is my all time favorite movie.
I have given the inner psyche of Willy Wonka more thought than any reasonable person should and if I wasn't so sure I could not do him justice I would draw this old movie character more often.
But here's the thing. Everyone in all the world is remembering this movie incorrectly. Let me get this out of the way now. Willy Wonka, the original film adaptation, the one of which everyone bases their understanding of the character on, the one that invented the orange oompa loompas and the boat ride, all that, DID NOT........ kill any children. He didn't even hurt them. He didn't even turn them into weird shapes like the Tim Burton one. Here's the part no one remembers-- There is a scene right before they get on the glass elevator at the end where Charlie asks Willy Wonka something like "what about the other children" because he's a nice boy and Wonka says-- and if you click the link you can see the clip-- " My dear boy, I promise you they'll be quite all right. When they leave here, they'll be completely restored to their normal, terrible old selves."
Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka, the best one, the only one that matters, was specifically rewritten from Roald dahl's... deeply strange book... to be much more likable for the screen so that he would be seen as a more sympathetic and morally good character that you want Charlie to be friends with. He, at no point, directly harms a child himself nor does anything to trick them into being harmed, and once their parents fail to keep them from behaving erratically in a dangerous factory setting he personally makes sure they're ok and back to normal. Every single child's fate is caused by going against direct orders or suddenly doing something dangerous before they could be stopped. August was called for to stop eating from the river and fell in by himself, Veruca threw a musical tantrum destroying supplies and hitting tables and threw herself down a chute, Mike and Violet ran in and took something before they could be stopped. These things were entirely up to the parents to prevent, not the factory tour guide. In this adaptation, Willy Wonka's wit and calm in the face of panicked parents isn't apathy it's confidence. He knows they'll be fine, and he knows whatever happens to them he can undo, they'll just be given a scare. He wanted to teach the parents a lesson as much as the kids, as evident by how he most talks to the parents once the children begin acting up, but this particular iteration of him did not want to kill kids.
I MEAN-- I could go on, like make no mistake, Willy Wonka is an insane man, morbid and strange, driven to seclusion by bitterness and heartbreak, but above all he loved children. So much so that he believed only a child could run his factory. He idealized their child-like innocence and wonder-- something he was painfully aware he didn't have anymore after years of being taken advantage of. He had become cynical. But honestly I...... feel like all of that becomes pretty evident by just removing the pop cultural mythos of him being some kind of psychopath.
And the movie has all these themes of how capitalism scared away the artist that was Willy Wonka-- how he didn't really care about the money or want the negative attention it brought him, that he tried to share his art and his romantic idealism and all people saw was opportunity and money. But people still refer to him like a symbol of an evil capitalist instead of how the movie highlights a successful artist's struggle in a capitalistic world-- yes, he must make money to make his art, but bitterly so, not ideally so, to him the money and fame was a burden.
It just drives me insane that the movie is so widely interpreted in the most cynical way possible when that's exactly the opposite of what its asking you to do. At the end of the day I just want a T-shirt that says Willy Wonka did nothing wrong istg.
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etes-secrecy-post · 7 months
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Me 🇵🇭: To this day, we'd still missed the old web version of dA. And if it wasn't the released of the awful "Eclipse", then we're glad to see, but it's NOT. 😒 Right now, the only I appreciated was my A-Pal's 2016 throwback artwork that used to be set as a background until 2023. 🙂
Me 🇵🇭: (Meanwhile) I do remember watching the 2005 version of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". And while the 1971 version was well praised than the 2005 version, the latter was a decent. One particular moment in my memory is violet beauregarde, when she chew a gum before she turns into a huge blueberry. Oddly enough, fans we're intrigued and they're starting to make a fandom. Yeah, weird, huh? I do love Violet's blue tracksuit, though. 💙😅
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semi-sweetandnuts · 2 years
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Where all bad nuts go :*
(Reference: SpongeBob)
(Any kind of support appreciated!)
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