For everyone saying the factory isn't in America, it actually IS American, believe it or not. The movie goes to great lengths to try and make the location ambiguous (nonsense monetary symbols, ambiguous coins, a German shoot location but everyone speaking English) but the television coverage of the Golden Ticket search we see Charlie watching always references "here in America." And in the book, he finds a "dollar" in the gutter. So signs point heavily to Wonka's being an American company.
My favorite meme was quite literally. Wonka: “Congratulations Charlie! You are now the owner of my chocolate factory!” Charlie: (Positive exclamation) Wonka: “Now the first thing to do is to deal with the PR Crisis”. Charlie: “Wha-“. Wonka: “So allegedly 4 kids have been permanently injured by your factory, and there’s a rumor floating around that you own slaves?”
Okay but like...why not give it to all the children? Hear me out. Veruca Salt is from a super wealthy family who already know the ins and outs of owning and running a business, specifically a food based company. Not only will she be able to address the legal problems the factory faces, but she will be able to combine the companies to increase supplies and sales. Violet Beauregard is dedicated to competition, specifically candy based competition. She will be able to provide fresh ideas to outdo competitors. Augustus Gloop is obsessed with candy and would most likely be able to invent new ideas and flavours the keep the factory going. Mike Teavee would be amazing at advertising, knowing what gels with the largest audience and knowing how to cast the widest net possible for virtually everyone to see the ads for the factory. And Charlie, well with Charlie’s uncle’s background of working with Wonka and his own optimistic, carefree and creative ideals, he’s basically be the new Wonka in charge of taking care of everyone and ensuring no fights breakout between the kids. Boom the perfect factory
okay true but like i meant instead of the whole last man standing, cut out competition and just be like yo guess what you got a ticket you five are gonna run a factory together have fun!
Bingo bongo Veruca's dad is a business man. He can teach them the ropes a bit. Honestly Willie or however you spell his name should've been like "congrats u have ticket u own factory once you become legal age and know what y'all doing."
and also guys, they’re not gonna be bratty kids forever. get them through awkward teenage years and their personalities and values are gonna change. just give ‘em time and they’ll figure it out
Now I want a AU movie where they’re all teens/ in their 20s trying to run the factory together. The drama would slap and honestly it would also be hilarious.
Fun fact: the children that were actors in the movie weren’t allowed to see the factory until they started filming so them running around all excited is their genuine reaction
There's also lawsuits with. . . Augustus: Negligence, physical injury, and mental and emotional trauma. Also possible wrongful death. Violet: Negligence, physical injury, and mental and emotional trauma. There's also going to be a lawsuit for exposing her to a substance not approved by the FDA that caused disfigurement, which will also have a criminal indictment attached. Also possible wrongful death. Mile Teevee: Negligence, physical injury, and mental and emotional trauma. There's also a lawsuit for his injury or deformation caused by a machine not approved for use. Also possible wrongful death. Verucca(spelling:) Negligence, physical injury, and mental and emotional trauma. Also, that pesky wrongful death suit. There's also the B.S. contract they signed with fine print too small to see. The parents and kids own Wonka.
1. Can't say that Wonka didn't warm him before he fell in, also why did his mom do nothing to save her son and then blamed others afterwards? 2. Again, he warned the kid (which violet took herself and Wonka didn't give her mind you) 3. Again, warned beforehand. Also, he didn't have any trauma after he got smaller, and we don't see his unshrinking, so anything else is purely hypothetical. 4. We don't see the impact so any damages are hypothetical. 5. The contract is actually irrelevant because much like the "factory" it's all an elaborate ruse designed to test one's integrity. Why do you think Charlie's supposed contract violation is dropped immediately after passing?
Oh yeah, and also fun fact, when Wonka was singing during the boat ride, he didn't blink once and that wasn't part of the script so the other actors were actually scared and thought he was a real psycho . So that was there real reaction.
Do you guys forget the movie was based on a book that existed before the movie and the violations. Roald Dahl made the original book and people got inspiration to make a movie, check your history next time.
"Everything in this room is edible. Even *I* am edible. But that is called 'Cannibalism', my dear children." (Yes, I know it's from the newer movie but it still applies)
Not bad MatPat. Not bad. But let me try one better. Willy Wonka was willing to risk the OSHA violations because the contest winners never actually saw the real factory. What they saw was a series of carefully crafted rooms designed to test the real winner of the golden ticket contest. Why? To find his true successor. Who? Charlie Bucket. That's right! Charlie was the first choice all along. But Wonka had to test him. First piece of evidence that we see that the factory Wonka showed off wasn't the real factory was right in the opening credits. Remember the credits rolling over a series of conveyor belts and machines making chocolate? Funny how we never saw that room in the tour huh? That's because non disclosure agreements aside, Wonka wasn't going to trust his secrets to a group of strangers. So that's reason number 1 he created a bunch of fake candy making rooms that would still be way too small to produce the massive amounts of chocolate he actually sells. Reason number 2 is as he says in the movie, he needed someone to pass his secrets down to. So he sent his only non Oompa Loompa employee Mr Wilkerson to find an honest child. He found four kids that could have been candidates but they were eliminated. Augustus had a good head for business "it'll cost him a fortune in fudge" but he was a glutton. Veruca wasn't afraid to boss people around but she was spoiled and greedy. Violet was competitive but a nitwit. Mike had a scientific mind since he was always asking questions, but he was lazy. Then right in the same town Wilkerson finds Charlie Bucket. But there's a problem. All the other kids turned out the way they did because of their parents. And while Charlie was mostly a good kid, he still had a father figure in his life that was a bad influence. That's right. Grandpa Joe. After all the man spent twenty years in a bed then gets up and does a song and dance? Some kind of fraud going on there... Don't believe sweet Grandpa Joe was a bad influence? Who convinced Charlie to try the fizzy lifting drinks? So Wonka decides to create a series of fake rooms to tour and at the same time teach the runners up and their parents a lesson. That's why he quotes a bunch of random literature references as his own private jokes at the parents expense. All while testing Charlie and how he responds. He has Mr. Wilkerson pretend to be slugworth to bribe each of the kids. Which is why we see him talking to each one. And wasn't it a bit weird that "Slugworth" knew where Charlie was only minutes after winning the tickets? That's because Wilkerson had fixed it so each of the finalists would get a golden ticket and no one else. Upon learning about the fizzy lifting drinks, Wonka still had faith in Charlie and did one last test. He blew up at them, yelling at them. As expected Grandpa Joe yells back, with Wonka knowing he's challenging Charlie's father figure and forcing Charlie to make a choice. To take the easy way out like Grandpa Joe has done for most of his life and sell the Everlasting Gobstopper, or do the right thing. And Charlie did the right thing. Earning his reward. Only to discover that those fantastical rooms he saw were just for show and were probably dismantled the next day before the OSHA inspector got there. But hey...that's just a theory...a film theory! And...cut
Reading it as a child and reading the book now, it’s completely different, kids might get incinerated, drowned, turned into a blueberry, and literally gets split into millions of tiny pieces. Bro legit tests his candies on the workers, some got turned into blueberries and gets flown onto the moon, Willy wonker got to be pretty darn crazy.
In the sequel of the book, Willy Wonka, Charlie, and his entire family use the great glass elevator and get stuck on orbit.😮😮!! Not responsible Willy Wonka
The best part about Wonka's master plan, is that before giving his hazardous factory to a small boy, he had bunch of money coming to him from RECORD BREAKING CHOCOLATE SALES! Every last Wonka bar from the latest batch got sold, thanks to the golden ticket search! He walked away with a pretty nice sum of retirement money!
Mortebianca they're midget slaves from some undiscovered country that he illegally kidnapped and smuggled into the Country which he now forces to work 24/7/365 with no compensation, he also forces them to sing little songs and choreographed dances. So yeah, maybe a violation or two going on there
Payed in unrefined chocolate, and only one warehouse per year. A cacao bean is likely worth like thirty-seven cents. Federal minimum wage is $12.50 an hour, Umpa Lumpa are payed some $1.85 an hour.
Is anyone going to talk about how Mat didn't even mention that Wonka literally owned slaves? (edit: wow I never got more than 2 likes before...... 😱) also, yes, he did pay them with cocoa beans in the newer one, but is that even legal?
@@traviswall1982 At least *his* factory is a lot safer. The violations he makes are more on making his employees work from dawn til dusk to find a chocolate with a golden ticket without paying them extra. He even goes on to say that the person who finds the golden ticket get one pound extra in his/her paycheck. Just one pound. And only for that person.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is just one of those movies that scared you as a kid, but becomes a horror movie as you get older. That goes for both versions, but the original especially. I don't remember how many of those kids actually survived, if any of them, because it's been a while since I've last seen it. But some of them definitely didn't make it, and it's just completely brushed over.
Maybe the Golden Ticket thing was a Campaign he used to raise the money he knew he needed to pay the OSHA fines he saw coming and possibly update the factory? He did almost NOT give Charlie the factory afterall... Perhaps that was because he already fulfilled atleast one of the objectives had he chosen not to give away the factory...
You could make a case he's a psychopath due to his absolute lack of emotions. I've never seen a flatter, oh no, don't do that. Not trace of concern when the kids are getting injured or potentially dying.
He's not sociopathic. Sociopaths have struggles holding on to a job or relationships and bored very fast. They never have real passions. It's one of the biggest misunderstanding about psychopaths and sociopaths. Willy (and for example Sherlock) are great examples of psychopaths. Not sociopaths.
HimuraMai; the Literal Dragon. Well he did show emotion when Augustus was drinking the chocolate, but that was probably because of the chocolate getting contaminated
Fun fact: in the recent musical theatre version, you NEVER see the kids again, implying that they died (unlike in the recent movie where they come out all messed up)
I genuinely feel so bad for Augustus. He was so excited to visit the factory and this fully grown man decided to fatshame and endanger an actual child.
Agreed and I'm not not defending Wonka but I feel like it's common sense not to get on your knees and drink from that... Especially when he started using both hands 😅 I wouldn't drink from that anyways because if you look at it closely that chocolate looks nasty. Like the consistency and foam is terribly off putting, but that's probably more of a set decoration issue
I mean… Augustus was warned to stop drinking from the river because it could cause the river to be contaminated, but he just ignored Wonka and kept drinking away
@@80sGeekChris-dg7ky I mean, it's possible Augustus didn't hear him. In a room full of excited kids it's difficult to make out what one individual is saying. It's also possible that Augustus didn't speak much English and mistaked what Wonka was saying for something else.
@@SpectralMagnolia It’s possible, but very unlikely considering the fact that Wonka was right behind when he yelled “Don’t do that! Your contaminating my entire river!”
But didn’t he say “everything in this room is edible” this implies the river is also up for grabs. He could have said “everything in this room is edible except for the river, which is off limits.”
I'd really love to see a theory about the Burton version. I think that Burton's Willy Wonka is actually a maniac and he wanted all the spoiled children to suffer.
Same! I saw the Burton one long before I saw the original, and while yes “Willy wonka and the chocolate factory” is superior to the new “Charlie and the chocolate factory”, Charlie and the chocolate factory is the one I grew up on. I wanna see a theory on Burton’s version lol
@@Galaxydancer203 also Roald Dahl and his family not only helped to create the newer film, they have straight up stated multiple times that they absolutely hated the original film as it was an extreme departure from the original book, and didn’t have the same essence that the original book had
I don’t know why anyone would want an everlasting gobstopper, would kinda get disgusting with spit all over it after eating it for a while, and it’s a choking hazard too
Another note: wouldn't the boat contaminate the chocolate river, even if it's clean? Imagine if some oil leaked out, or some pieces break away from said boat. They'd have to be paying an incredible amount of attention to any boats that touch any of the products made in the Wonka factory. I know this is, what, 3 years late, but I feel like this would be another pretty big concern. If unnoticed, pieces of the boat could end up in the chocolate and be made into bar as it hardens, same with the oil. That could be a choking hazard or risk of food poisoning. Of course, this is only regarding the film discussed here; the more recent version with Johnny Depp used what I'm guessing is a candy boat with candy oars.
hopefully the sugar boat is just dyed sugar and not a different mix of candy and other stuff, cuz thats a diff realm of cross contaminating the chocolate river is already molten, so its possibly hot enough to begin dissolving or melting sugar (not at the same rate ofc, chocolate and cocoa butter are a lot of oil, sugar is crystaline and melts at higher temps) same thingnifnit was just a river of cold water, lukewarm milk (gross), any other fluid with a percentage of water (but surprizingly not in oil, so thats interesting 👀) sugar can melt in whatever amount of water that is avalible in the chocolate river mix, or even just dissolve from the slight bit of water left in the hardened material of the boat itself over time. candy doesnt last forever lol s o y e a even if its a small percentage and is highly diluted in the end production of whatever chocolate product itll become, its still a percentage of candy or additional sugar to all those tons of chocolate mix
On top of that you have all the soap stuff spraying out and almost certainly into the river. If you wanna talk about contamination dont talk about the german kid. TALK ABOUT THE VERY CHEMICALS WANKA HIMSELF IS PUTTING INTO IT
Well the boat that is in the film is a steam boat, meaning that it runs on coal, and wouldn’t leak that much oil. That being said imagine all the smoke and dust particles coming out of the stacks and into the chocolate river, they would have to constantly clean out the river to get all the dust out and it’s not just the river but also the pipes that are connected to the boiler room, if left unattended and unclean, it would not only be contaminating the chocolate from the chemicals in coal or oil, but it also would be a huge fire hazard if ever those chemicals came into the boiler. and the boat feels like an unnecessary use of transportation as wonka and the ompas walk around the chocolate river with no problem, The tunnel itself would not only bring people trama from the images from it, but for those of the employees or consumers who have epilepsy probably would have a problem with the flashing lights in the tunnel. The tunnel is also a flooding hazard, why, imagine if that big boat gets stuck in the very narrow gap tunnel, then all that boiling hot chocolate river that is flowing down from the waterfall would overflow and fill up the entire room until either the boat gets unstuck or the factory turns off and no more chocolate runs down the water fall.
He also anticipated the kids getting hurt in each room. Augustus get sucked up the pipe and then they take the boat but the boat only has 4 seats of two so if Augustus didn’t get sucked up he and his mom wouldn’t have a place to sit. This also happens when they take that car thing. There are only 2 seats of two so Willy Wonka would have known he was going to loose kids along the way.🤔 But I love this movie so much and nothing could ruin it for me
He knew all along that each kid had their own share of weaknesses, including gluttony, bubblegum addiction, alcoholism, greed and television obsession. We all knew that he was 100% in on it.
Can we talk about the fact that when they were on the boat, there was exactly the number of seats for people in the boat, BUT Agustus (or however you spell his name) and his mom was gone. I only one answer: *MURDER*
But that's not all, Let's not forget the Oompa Loompas. Wonka himself stated that he secretly transported an entire population of people in order to work in his factory, so you can add human trafficking and slave labor to the list of problems in his factory.
Tora idk if the modern day one means anything but he didn't force them against their will in it, they agreed to come in return for cocao beans and all the chocolate they want and stuff. I mean he still transported them and uses them for labor but they're illegal immigrants so it's still a few fines 🤷🏽♀️
My school is doing Willy Wonka as a school show. I’m playing Veruca, and the person playing Wonka is someone who I recently found out wasn’t being too nice to my best friend. I’m glad I can slap some fines on them :)
not all wonkas are created equal because im playing mr.salt and the guy playing wonka for my schools play is literally the coolest guy i know. iconic drama kid. best pal fr
Plus I believe Willy Wonka is a serial killer, because he just let all the other kids die, and the elevator was an elevator to heaven. But it’s just a THEORY
The “funniest” thing of the movie is that Willy wonka doesn’t care about anyone but himself. Like, what.?!?! All of those possible death and he sarcastically pretty much says oh well, less people I have to deal with. He’s not just in trouble with osha, HES A PSCHO!
What if Wanka had already been slapped with the fines, so he created his Golden Ticket scam for 2 reasons, 1) to find a chump to offload his business to, and 2) increased sales of his chocolate to find a ticket, made him a boat load of cash to pay off the initial fines and give himself a fat stack to retire with?
in the oringal book (first edition i mena) The umpa lumpas were Black. i'm not kidding google it. payed in nothing but chocolate and never allowed ot leave the factory. Yeah, sounds a LOT like slavery don't it
@@AlechiaTheWitch well there only a few videos on it on here one by rinho stew and a follow up by Nordic Kong but it basically says that Wilfred is actually Charlie and that his 4 goons are the 4 kids from the movie. It goes on to say that Charlie who changed his name to Wilfred (which alot of objects on the Snowpiercer train are all branded with a big W like Wonka did) and that he's the one who built the super train. To quote Rinho Stew "Both movies revolve around economic class structure, children, food, but most interesting of all both of these stories thematically examine sacrifice choice and freewill" and "they are both movies about a group of people who work their way through a large fantastic structure, one by one a person from the group is removed from each room until one person makes it to the very end who then found out that the entire thing was a test bc a wealthy industrialist wanted to find a successor" It's a really cool few videos. Idk if I can link videos without getting deleted but just search Willy Wonka Snowpiercer theory and it should come up. I'd love to hear MatPats thoughts on it. I'm sure he'd make and awesome video on it lol Also I'd advise watching Rinho Stew's video first then Nordic Kong's bc his is a follow up on Rinho Stew's
You wonder why he picks a child to take over his factory. They should make a show about Charlies life after all those Osha Violations. It would be about him correcting all these violations, getting workers that aren't undocumented and finally getting above red selling candy. Learning to not trust everyone that seems nice, and even getting Wonka back(revenge).
It was back in 1971. Special effects weren't as good as they are now. Plus, their budget probably wasn't that big, so they couldn't use real chocolate to make the "chocolate river". That's why it looks like brown water. Because it just is. So, yeah you're right. C'est la vie.
I think you missed one. Cus they don’t have something to wash off there hands before they eat in the first room.and if enyone else eats that candy, they can get sick
Anyone else find it odd that in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Golden Tickets are said to be spread out worldwide, boosting sales all over the world, yet all of the kids who got the tickets were local. Hmmmm
I think the list at the beginning that they have to sign has to do with the fines. Maybe it says somewhere that any children that have been harmed, tapered with, or have messed with the factory do not count as for any fines going against Wonka
Man, thank you for this theory - I know my uncle is smiling from heaven with this video! An "I told you so" wink down to me. I first saw the original in the mid-80s (thanks VHS) at my uncle's house during Christmas. My uncle was a successful business man and by the time Wonka floated away at the end, my uncle said, "that Wonka character is the evil bad guy in this!" As a kid, I saw things differently and thought it was amazing Charlie got the whole business. As my uncle walked away, he patted me on the back and simply said, "I won't spoil this for you, but when you are older and still remember this movie, you will understand how bad things are for that kid and his family." As a business man, my uncle knew Charlie didn't receive a happy ending - he received a nightmare scenario. I forgot about that moment until seeing this video. Thanks for the flashback :-)
The funny thing is robot Chicken actually made an episode of Willy Wonka giving his factory to Charlie and Charlie getting sued by the parents and showing how Willy Wonka was having fun in a beach house
Fun fact: In a cut draft of the original novel, there is a candy that is hinted to have straight up PEOPLE in it, no joke. So yeah, Wonka's always been kind of a serial killer.
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Fun fact: Gene wilder was more or less the only one who knew what was going on for most of the film. Eveyone else had there lines and stuff but there reactions are real. So like the boat scene
"Scenario: An employee suffered a seizure due to epilepsy while working at the refinery. The employee was sitting at his desk when the seizure occurred. During the seizure the employee blacked out and fell out of his chair striking his head and opening a laceration on his head, which required sutures. The employee had not previously been diagnosed with epilepsy. You ask how to classify this injury. Answer: The incident is classified as an injury due to the laceration to the head received upon falling and the medical treatment of sutures required to treat the laceration." If one of them were to have a seizure that would be his fault. Edit: 6:55 timestamp.
The movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory was based on a Roald Dahl book written in 1964, long before OSHA was in effect. The factory was also based on a Cadbury factory that would send test packages to his school in England. Fun Fact: Dahl despised the movie so much that he revoked the copyright and prevented the book or it’s sequel to be attempted again until his death in 1990
MatPat: "But, hey, that's just a theory" Me: "It seems a bit too possible to be just a theory. It sounds like you should be a detective with your analytical skills."
Andrew Radak no that is unethical cause he is robbing ppl and is putting in danger his workers while making himself better off while putting others worse off.
This guy deserves a break. He carries 3 channels and has to friggin study so much just to make one video. Matt also carries the weight of having to create a new fnaf theory video every single time a new game comes out. Heck he even read the Osha violations for the willy wonka theory! YOU. DESERVE. A. BREAK.
Honestly it surprises me that he not only puts so much effort into a theory like this, but does it EVERY SINGLE EPISODE (at least that I've seen) for almost a decade now. Also why it irritates me when people get onto him about things :c Like someone was complaining bc the book came out in 1964 and therefore OSHA doesn't matter. But like, cmon man. Give him a break lol, the theories are still interesting/fun to watch XD
1:08 what a beautiful picture. I love everyone. Jason looks done with life. Steph looks drunk or high. Chris is pretending to be interested. (Chris: HMM... very fascinating. Please tell me more.) Matt also looks done with life but laughs about it. What appears to be Amy is the only one truly interested. Beautiful. Truly beautiful.
Here is another fact: the Robot chicken show shows that after Wonka give the factory, Charlie is sentenced to death while Wonka is just chilling at the beach So yea he knew exactly what he was doing
I kinda thought the boat ride would cause seizures or something with all the flashing lights, pictures, and noises. Still, you did a great job, Matpat! As always!!
@@cheriberry3 should be, what if one of the workers have epilepsy or something similar? It will send them into a seizure and they could go to an early grave Edit: and I spelt grave as grace, awesome
I mean.. he didn't "magically" know how to walk? The guy had a life before he became "Grandpa Joe". He was able to walk easily for year. It was also a key point in the book and the film that he had "tobacco" money, and that he was able to go out and buy Charlie a chocolate bar for his birthday in secret. Since We can pretty much work out that mom would not have approved of Charlie getting a secret present from just one grandparent (favouritism did not seem something that was encouraged), and that therefore he was unlikely to have given it to to them or to Charlie (who had been unaware of the bar before it was given to him), he must have gone down to the shops himself to get it. Grandpa Joe was always able to walk, he just didn't do it often probably because lack of motivation combined with being elderly and sore feet/legs wouldn't make him want to get back up for a long walk of any kind without a reason. Taking his grandson to a factory for a once in a lifetime opportunity when he had been asked specifically to do so (Bear in mind Charlie's personality, he was unlikely to say it if he didn't believe GrandPa Joe was at least semi capable of doing so), would have been a very strong motivator.
This is even worse in the book: Joe just hops up, without the slight struggle from the movie. As Rebecca Briggs indicated, it's very probable that he could walk at least some the whole time.
Gotta hand it to MatPat for those clever uses of borders throughout the video. These weren’t meant for just decorative effect, but to thwart the automatic Content ID system for taking the video down, despite its eligibility for fair use.
My theory is Charlie & his family worked to get the factory up to code cause Charlie & Grandpa Joe knew firsthand how unsafe the factory was, while Wonka got sued for all the child endangerment!
It could have been just the icing on the cake in a way. think about it. If Wonka, perceived as a good and kindhearted person, admits that his factory is riddled with OSHA violations, that's it. His reputation is ruined. would you buy candy from a man who makes chemicals that can turn you blue and puffy and send you into space, or let filthy, germ-covered children splash around in the chocolate? No, and thusly he'd never sell another box of nerds again. However, since recipes being stolen is actually quite believable given the "Marvelous" effects of his sweets, (after all both movies mention people would try to steal them all the time) it makes the perfect cover to close the factory for a while to come up with a plan to bounce out before OSHA pops up. I imagine it went something like that.
The factory was never closed down. it was only ever closed to humans. the factory was still producing and selling chocolate while the doors were closed.
@@dashfire3185 no one was let into the factory it was basically not open to workers at all. As far as anyone knew there was only wonka inside. I think that doesn't count as a factory more of a artistic studio. Also lot's of these regulation violations consider that to be his actual factory. such a factory can in no possible way produce for the whole world so I think "Wonka's chocolate factory" was just it's name and it was registered as a one man experimental candy lab... and if he actually had employees coming and going maybe it would have been investigated but I guess he paid off the investigators?
they aren't human so have no rights. they are not animals either. they are made of candy and a product of wonka inc. the oompa loompas are human candy hybrids, a wonka patented product
What if his whole chocolate factory tour area was just kind of like a tourist attraction, somewhat like a set where the production of chocolate in such a fanciful way is just simulated for the entertainment of people going through the tour while the real factory with all OSHA standards met is just located somewhere else in the facility?
I feel like that is probably the case. Especially with the chocolate room. Surely he doesn't really turn the chocolate river into actual products. And some of these violations aren't really going to be enforced.
Not only would you still be violating all sorts of endangerment laws, and those facilities would still be in violating of OSHA and FDA regulations. Those laws still apply even if the rooms themselves are fake; they’re still containing and producing edible products, and those safety hazards still get the children and workers hurt.
Funny he's allowed to close them to the FDA, who is authorized to make random inspections and it's ILLEGAL to stop them from coming in your factory (for, you know, the exact reasons in this video).
Turns out that five kids got the golden ticket and are now heading to WILLIAM Wonka. My brain: eh, its. Just the five missing children from fnaf except In a chocolate factory with a man named William Wonka who may or may not also go by William afton.
For everyone saying the factory isn't in America, it actually IS American, believe it or not. The movie goes to great lengths to try and make the location ambiguous (nonsense monetary symbols, ambiguous coins, a German shoot location but everyone speaking English) but the television coverage of the Golden Ticket search we see Charlie watching always references "here in America." And in the book, he finds a "dollar" in the gutter. So signs point heavily to Wonka's being an American company.
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Thank you MatPat, very conclusive.
The Game Theorists Haha! Used the wrong account ;P
I see.
The Film Theorists youre the same person lol 😂
Damn this just gave Freedy Fazbears Pizza a run for it’s money XD
My favorite meme was quite literally.
Wonka: “Congratulations Charlie! You are now the owner of my chocolate factory!”
Charlie: (Positive exclamation)
Wonka: “Now the first thing to do is to deal with the PR Crisis”.
Charlie: “Wha-“.
Wonka: “So allegedly 4 kids have been permanently injured by your factory, and there’s a rumor floating around that you own slaves?”
Charlie: wait- wasn't that you?
Wonka: No. It was now you
Wonka:also charlie the only thing you don't own is my billion dollar credit card from the people who bought my chocolate for a ticket
😂
@@Greg_thegreat chemistry will harm you eye
@@joshuajuvida4173 wonka almost spent that dollar for fixing
Grandpa: * almost certainly dying *
Charlie: * wins a Golden ticket *
Grandpa: _helth_
😂 true
BAHAHA- 😩👌👌
Grandpa: ...guess this is *coughs* it...I'll pass on...goodb-
Charlie: *runs in* I GOT A GOLDEN TICKET!!!!
Grandpa: *gets up* I'M HEATHY!!!!
@@DivineChaos204 charlie; doktor
"health"...
Okay but like...why not give it to all the children?
Hear me out.
Veruca Salt is from a super wealthy family who already know the ins and outs of owning and running a business, specifically a food based company. Not only will she be able to address the legal problems the factory faces, but she will be able to combine the companies to increase supplies and sales.
Violet Beauregard is dedicated to competition, specifically candy based competition. She will be able to provide fresh ideas to outdo competitors.
Augustus Gloop is obsessed with candy and would most likely be able to invent new ideas and flavours the keep the factory going.
Mike Teavee would be amazing at advertising, knowing what gels with the largest audience and knowing how to cast the widest net possible for virtually everyone to see the ads for the factory.
And Charlie, well with Charlie’s uncle’s background of working with Wonka and his own optimistic, carefree and creative ideals, he’s basically be the new Wonka in charge of taking care of everyone and ensuring no fights breakout between the kids.
Boom the perfect factory
okay true but like i meant instead of the whole last man standing, cut out competition and just be like yo guess what you got a ticket you five are gonna run a factory together have fun!
I would say that would be perfect,if they are old enough and more responsible
Bingo bongo Veruca's dad is a business man. He can teach them the ropes a bit. Honestly Willie or however you spell his name should've been like "congrats u have ticket u own factory once you become legal age and know what y'all doing."
and also guys, they’re not gonna be bratty kids forever. get them through awkward teenage years and their personalities and values are gonna change. just give ‘em time and they’ll figure it out
Now I want a AU movie where they’re all teens/ in their 20s trying to run the factory together. The drama would slap and honestly it would also be hilarious.
Fun fact: the children that were actors in the movie weren’t allowed to see the factory until they started filming so them running around all excited is their genuine reaction
Was Gloop's genuine reaction to fall into the chocolate river? (jk)
@@jeremyzapsmash 👀👀👀👀👀
Really? Huh
So Agustus gloops first reaction was to ham on everything there and then fall in the river and get stuck in the pipe
@@laurenbowen5901 Np that was just the script
The boat only has enough seats for the people left, therefore he knew Augustus would fall in
O h g o d
*insert suspense sound effect here
He just made a theory about it
Don't you know that everything from the golden ticket to the visit and who's the winner was all planed?
Time travelling
There's also lawsuits with. . .
Augustus: Negligence, physical injury, and mental and emotional trauma. Also possible wrongful death.
Violet: Negligence, physical injury, and mental and emotional trauma. There's also going to be a lawsuit for exposing her to a substance not approved by the FDA that caused disfigurement, which will also have a criminal indictment attached. Also possible wrongful death.
Mile Teevee: Negligence, physical injury, and mental and emotional trauma. There's also a lawsuit for his injury or deformation caused by a machine not approved for use. Also possible wrongful death.
Verucca(spelling:) Negligence, physical injury, and mental and emotional trauma. Also, that pesky wrongful death suit.
There's also the B.S. contract they signed with fine print too small to see. The parents and kids own Wonka.
Wow... GG
1. Can't say that Wonka didn't warm him before he fell in, also why did his mom do nothing to save her son and then blamed others afterwards?
2. Again, he warned the kid (which violet took herself and Wonka didn't give her mind you)
3. Again, warned beforehand. Also, he didn't have any trauma after he got smaller, and we don't see his unshrinking, so anything else is purely hypothetical.
4. We don't see the impact so any damages are hypothetical.
5. The contract is actually irrelevant because much like the "factory" it's all an elaborate ruse designed to test one's integrity.
Why do you think Charlie's supposed contract violation is dropped immediately after passing?
Someone’s been watching LegalEagle.
1. That kid didn't fall in, Willy gave him a slight nudge to push him in.
@@pika_dusk last i checked Wonka didn't actually touch Augustus, he just came right up behind him.
The fact that the nightmare fuel boat ride is the safest thing in the entire factory tour is unbelievable
huh
Wouldn’t be fun if you have a seizure
Bruh.
To do it so badly that, indeed, the most traumatizing part is the safest, go figure 🤣
Yeah, that should be saying something
Oh yeah, and also fun fact, when Wonka was singing during the boat ride, he didn't blink once and that wasn't part of the script so the other actors were actually scared and thought he was a real psycho . So that was there real reaction.
Kid:**dies**
Oompa Loompas:**DANCE TILL YOU'RE DEAD**
Wonka secretly wants to celebrate these kids deaths
@@sadslug8394 Wonka: *slowly realizes that kids can give out the secret so he kills them*
Oompah Loomis dompaty Dee if you are wise you'll dig me your grave
Do you guys forget the movie was based on a book that existed before the movie and the violations. Roald Dahl made the original book and people got inspiration to make a movie, check your history next time.
Alexandru Pulhac they are not fully dead lol
“This is the place where candy and lawsuits are made.”
Can we eat the lawsuits too?
I think Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria serves them hot and fresh with a side of child murder
Yes, but that would be illegal
Depends, will they give us paper cuts?
Scrap baby:Oh heeeeeeeeck no
"Everything in this room is edible. Even *I* am edible. But that is called 'Cannibalism', my dear children."
(Yes, I know it's from the newer movie but it still applies)
Not bad MatPat. Not bad. But let me try one better. Willy Wonka was willing to risk the OSHA violations because the contest winners never actually saw the real factory. What they saw was a series of carefully crafted rooms designed to test the real winner of the golden ticket contest. Why? To find his true successor. Who? Charlie Bucket. That's right! Charlie was the first choice all along. But Wonka had to test him.
First piece of evidence that we see that the factory Wonka showed off wasn't the real factory was right in the opening credits. Remember the credits rolling over a series of conveyor belts and machines making chocolate? Funny how we never saw that room in the tour huh? That's because non disclosure agreements aside, Wonka wasn't going to trust his secrets to a group of strangers. So that's reason number 1 he created a bunch of fake candy making rooms that would still be way too small to produce the massive amounts of chocolate he actually sells.
Reason number 2 is as he says in the movie, he needed someone to pass his secrets down to. So he sent his only non Oompa Loompa employee Mr Wilkerson to find an honest child. He found four kids that could have been candidates but they were eliminated. Augustus had a good head for business "it'll cost him a fortune in fudge" but he was a glutton. Veruca wasn't afraid to boss people around but she was spoiled and greedy. Violet was competitive but a nitwit. Mike had a scientific mind since he was always asking questions, but he was lazy. Then right in the same town Wilkerson finds Charlie Bucket. But there's a problem. All the other kids turned out the way they did because of their parents. And while Charlie was mostly a good kid, he still had a father figure in his life that was a bad influence. That's right. Grandpa Joe. After all the man spent twenty years in a bed then gets up and does a song and dance? Some kind of fraud going on there... Don't believe sweet Grandpa Joe was a bad influence? Who convinced Charlie to try the fizzy lifting drinks?
So Wonka decides to create a series of fake rooms to tour and at the same time teach the runners up and their parents a lesson. That's why he quotes a bunch of random literature references as his own private jokes at the parents expense. All while testing Charlie and how he responds. He has Mr. Wilkerson pretend to be slugworth to bribe each of the kids. Which is why we see him talking to each one. And wasn't it a bit weird that "Slugworth" knew where Charlie was only minutes after winning the tickets? That's because Wilkerson had fixed it so each of the finalists would get a golden ticket and no one else.
Upon learning about the fizzy lifting drinks, Wonka still had faith in Charlie and did one last test. He blew up at them, yelling at them. As expected Grandpa Joe yells back, with Wonka knowing he's challenging Charlie's father figure and forcing Charlie to make a choice. To take the easy way out like Grandpa Joe has done for most of his life and sell the Everlasting Gobstopper, or do the right thing.
And Charlie did the right thing. Earning his reward. Only to discover that those fantastical rooms he saw were just for show and were probably dismantled the next day before the OSHA inspector got there. But hey...that's just a theory...a film theory! And...cut
GENIUS!
I actually like this theory a lot more than any I’ve heard
This is actually a really smart theory =)
Travelbound nice you go to the top
Makes a lot of sense. Look out MatPat, there's a new theorist in town!
Reading it as a child and reading the book now, it’s completely different, kids might get incinerated, drowned, turned into a blueberry, and literally gets split into millions of tiny pieces. Bro legit tests his candies on the workers, some got turned into blueberries and gets flown onto the moon, Willy wonker got to be pretty darn crazy.
It's been a minute but in the book didn't Charlie see them all leaving in the end?
@@kaylapounds1359in the much better new one yes
@@kaylapounds1359Yes
In the sequel of the book, Willy Wonka, Charlie, and his entire family use the great glass elevator and get stuck on orbit.😮😮!! Not responsible Willy Wonka
The best part about Wonka's master plan, is that before giving his hazardous factory to a small boy, he had bunch of money coming to him from RECORD BREAKING CHOCOLATE SALES! Every last Wonka bar from the latest batch got sold, thanks to the golden ticket search! He walked away with a pretty nice sum of retirement money!
Damn Wonka is scummier than a politician!
And that makes it even worse.
Johnny Guitar Cash, and yet they both by themselves manage to be more honest than vice, BuzzFeed, and cnn combined.
But all those things mister Wonka did is going to Charlie
But what if charlie does some research and fixes the problems.
" Rated G"
Matpat: I'm gonna ruin this whole man's career.
Avet Maureen what if he’s half of a man lol
@@abandonedaccount161 good one, it deserves a like
Bomba Pride why thank you kind sir your comment shall receive a like as well:)
Isabelle Harris this is a joke right?
Isabelle Harris oh lol but why is he a hater tho?
Let's not forget that the Oompa Lumpa are paid IN CHOCOLATE.
That's surely below Minimum Wage
Mortebianca they're midget slaves from some undiscovered country that he illegally kidnapped and smuggled into the Country which he now forces to work 24/7/365 with no compensation, he also forces them to sing little songs and choreographed dances.
So yeah, maybe a violation or two going on there
Mortebianca. *oompa* *loompa*
I'd say it above
Payed in unrefined chocolate, and only one warehouse per year. A cacao bean is likely worth like thirty-seven cents. Federal minimum wage is $12.50 an hour, Umpa Lumpa are payed some $1.85 an hour.
Mortebianca not if you give enough of it
As a Safety Manager I find this so funny and satisfying to watch!
how many dollars per year do you make?
yea haha same here , i work partime as a protection agent on my workplace, and see all this mess is kinda funny
Is anyone going to talk about how Mat didn't even mention that Wonka literally owned slaves?
(edit: wow I never got more than 2 likes before...... 😱)
also, yes, he did pay them with cocoa beans in the newer one, but is that even legal?
After taking them all from their home country
LegalEagle did
@@verywiseorangutan3734 no it's not, cocoa isn't legal tender
You're an idiot. Grow up.
@@verywiseorangutan3734 Did you know that chocolate gives out endorphins which means that Wonka hooks people on drugs.
MatPat: For everyone in that elevator
Willy Wonka: *w o n k a - v a t o r*
@Manetit darth vaders and Wonkas child.
WONKA VATOR
@@RollerCanter this needs to be cannon
@@personest_person
Yes.
Lol
When you notice it the only person who actually seems to think there *is* something wrong. It’s Veruca Salt’s father who owns his own factory
Wow, this is so true-
True
You know he has a scene with his own factory for a few minutes. He is quite hypocritical.
@@traviswall1982 At least *his* factory is a lot safer. The violations he makes are more on making his employees work from dawn til dusk to find a chocolate with a golden ticket without paying them extra. He even goes on to say that the person who finds the golden ticket get one pound extra in his/her paycheck. Just one pound. And only for that person.
@@moondust2365 alien hope still not killing finest manufacturing high-technology component superconductor
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is just one of those movies that scared you as a kid, but becomes a horror movie as you get older. That goes for both versions, but the original especially. I don't remember how many of those kids actually survived, if any of them, because it's been a while since I've last seen it. But some of them definitely didn't make it, and it's just completely brushed over.
In the book there's a bit where they establish that all of them did make it. None of them will ever be the same again, of course, but they survived.
@@hollowknightfan2379 and in the 2005 movie it shows them walking away
“They’ll be fine and they’ll be back to their normal awful selves but maybe a little bit wiser for the wear”
"...Your golden ticket to a ruined childhood."
Best. Opening. EVER.
Also, the "Matpat & the Film Theory" logo is just brilliant.
true, very true
What the movie want us to blame: The children that is not behaving
What we actually blame: Willy Wonka
well ofc. under the law Wonka is prolly guilty of 4 counts of negligent homicide
THANK YOU my mom always blamed the children and made me watch it to “learn a lesson about listening to adults” :/
I think it is the fault of the children and Willy Wonka
@Rachael Elkins yes. the fault of the children and willy wonka
He’s evil he knows all the unsafe things in his factory and don’t care
Me: It is just a movie...
MatPat: They actually disobeyed OSHA and injured the actor’s skin!
Me: **surprised Pikachu face**
Christ Pratt almost got his ribs kicked in during Guardians of the Galaxy and no one's complaining about that
Mykayla Lipscomb well to be fair most actors got injured at set sometime
It is not from a video so nope
Not to mention all that soap
🤣
Maybe the Golden Ticket thing was a Campaign he used to raise the money he knew he needed to pay the OSHA fines he saw coming and possibly update the factory? He did almost NOT give Charlie the factory afterall... Perhaps that was because he already fulfilled atleast one of the objectives had he chosen not to give away the factory...
Osha didnt exist yet...
@boomerbreaks2133 The Movie is set in 1971, and OSHA was fully created in 1971
I'm really curious how much he would owe in the newer movie
its practically the same thing with little changes
Draki Thing I like th old movie better. The song Willy wonka sang gave me nightmares
Draki Thing So am I.
Less
MattPlays59 Did you check? Just curious. Personally, I’ve been thinking it was more. Especially since it might be in 2005’s terms instead of 1971.
You could make a case he's a psychopath due to his absolute lack of emotions. I've never seen a flatter, oh no, don't do that. Not trace of concern when the kids are getting injured or potentially dying.
HimuraMai; the Literal Dragon. He’s also pretty sociopathic if this theory is true
or drugs........
He's not sociopathic. Sociopaths have struggles holding on to a job or relationships and bored very fast. They never have real passions. It's one of the biggest misunderstanding about psychopaths and sociopaths. Willy (and for example Sherlock) are great examples of psychopaths. Not sociopaths.
Schneider Doom Sociopaths don’t care about anybody else by themselves, and if this theory is true then Wonka is a Sociopath
HimuraMai; the Literal Dragon. Well he did show emotion when Augustus was drinking the chocolate, but that was probably because of the chocolate getting contaminated
Me: Sees title
Also me: is it cuz he literally almost kills all of the children?
Yea
Fun fact: in the recent musical theatre version, you NEVER see the kids again, implying that they died (unlike in the recent movie where they come out all messed up)
Omg wtheck
@:C o o l: i viewed it its... Good!
But bleh
how was that not caught?
I genuinely feel so bad for Augustus. He was so excited to visit the factory and this fully grown man decided to fatshame and endanger an actual child.
Agreed and I'm not not defending Wonka but I feel like it's common sense not to get on your knees and drink from that... Especially when he started using both hands 😅 I wouldn't drink from that anyways because if you look at it closely that chocolate looks nasty. Like the consistency and foam is terribly off putting, but that's probably more of a set decoration issue
I mean… Augustus was warned to stop drinking from the river because it could cause the river to be contaminated, but he just ignored Wonka and kept drinking away
@@80sGeekChris-dg7ky I mean, it's possible Augustus didn't hear him. In a room full of excited kids it's difficult to make out what one individual is saying. It's also possible that Augustus didn't speak much English and mistaked what Wonka was saying for something else.
@@SpectralMagnolia It’s possible, but very unlikely considering the fact that Wonka was right behind when he yelled “Don’t do that! Your contaminating my entire river!”
But didn’t he say “everything in this room is edible” this implies the river is also up for grabs. He could have said “everything in this room is edible except for the river, which is off limits.”
A *little cut*
Meanwhile the actress still has a scar and she’s an adult now
Well I have scars from when I was a kid and they started out as little cuts. So it depends really
Cia.babyy he was being sarcastic
Cia.babyy
Oh, 4:25
@@itsmehi2909 you mean 4:31
@@koka_pepsi you mean 5:03?
It’s kinda like “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” was supposed to be the kid friendly version of the horror movie “saw”
or Snowpeircer, since one person is gone every time there's a new room
Captain Phasma didn’t that happen in one of the saw movies? I think it was the 5th one
@@memeking2588 Haven't seen :(
@@verzangel2106 do u mean the wonkas chocolate factory2
@Charlie Carroll n s f w a joke
I'd really love to see a theory about the Burton version. I think that Burton's Willy Wonka is actually a maniac and he wanted all the spoiled children to suffer.
Same! I saw the Burton one long before I saw the original, and while yes “Willy wonka and the chocolate factory” is superior to the new “Charlie and the chocolate factory”, Charlie and the chocolate factory is the one I grew up on. I wanna see a theory on Burton’s version lol
@@Galaxydancer203 also Roald Dahl and his family not only helped to create the newer film, they have straight up stated multiple times that they absolutely hated the original film as it was an extreme departure from the original book, and didn’t have the same essence that the original book had
Actually Burton's film has a theory that Willy Wonka is a time traveller :P
No he doesnt he just wants to get a decent heir and he was decently traumatized because of not being able to get any candy but hes not evil
Yeah
He’s evil....
Like Matpat
2:29
He is not looking for chocolate. He is looking for the ingredients for the everlasting gobstopper
I don’t know why anyone would want an everlasting gobstopper, would kinda get disgusting with spit all over it after eating it for a while, and it’s a choking hazard too
@@RobloxGuestNews Yeah that’s true
@@RobloxGuestNews not to mention how annoying the shape of it would be
Is just meth with sugar
@@naegleriafowleri2230 m***?
And here I was thinking this was going to be about how Wonka is a child murderer...
Heba Syed truth
True
He pretty much is.
Those Oompa Loompas are actually animatronics.
Me too! Especially when I read about those theories. :P
"So would OSHA have pity on Willy Wonka?"
* Hysterical laughter *
I'm going to guess that's a "no"
...or maybe a "HELL no"
H E double toothpicks
Dangerous 8eans hockey sticks but ok
I saw your comment and than Mat pat said it😂😂😂😂
Another note: wouldn't the boat contaminate the chocolate river, even if it's clean? Imagine if some oil leaked out, or some pieces break away from said boat. They'd have to be paying an incredible amount of attention to any boats that touch any of the products made in the Wonka factory. I know this is, what, 3 years late, but I feel like this would be another pretty big concern. If unnoticed, pieces of the boat could end up in the chocolate and be made into bar as it hardens, same with the oil. That could be a choking hazard or risk of food poisoning. Of course, this is only regarding the film discussed here; the more recent version with Johnny Depp used what I'm guessing is a candy boat with candy oars.
hopefully the sugar boat is just dyed sugar and not a different mix of candy and other stuff, cuz thats a diff realm of cross contaminating
the chocolate river is already molten, so its possibly hot enough to begin dissolving or melting sugar (not at the same rate ofc, chocolate and cocoa butter are a lot of oil, sugar is crystaline and melts at higher temps)
same thingnifnit was just a river of cold water, lukewarm milk (gross), any other fluid with a percentage of water (but surprizingly not in oil, so thats interesting 👀)
sugar can melt in whatever amount of water that is avalible in the chocolate river mix, or even just dissolve from the slight bit of water left in the hardened material of the boat itself over time. candy doesnt last forever lol
s o y e a
even if its a small percentage and is highly diluted in the end production of whatever chocolate product itll become, its still a percentage of candy or additional sugar to all those tons of chocolate mix
and should all of that sugar melt, every surface touched, stepped, and sat on by humans and Loompas alike are all ✨c o n t a m i n a t e d✨
On top of that you have all the soap stuff spraying out and almost certainly into the river. If you wanna talk about contamination dont talk about the german kid. TALK ABOUT THE VERY CHEMICALS WANKA HIMSELF IS PUTTING INTO IT
Well the boat that is in the film is a steam boat, meaning that it runs on coal, and wouldn’t leak that much oil.
That being said imagine all the smoke and dust particles coming out of the stacks and into the chocolate river, they would have to constantly clean out the river to get all the dust out and it’s not just the river but also the pipes that are connected to the boiler room, if left unattended and unclean, it would not only be contaminating the chocolate from the chemicals in coal or oil, but it also would be a huge fire hazard if ever those chemicals came into the boiler.
and the boat feels like an unnecessary use of transportation as wonka and the ompas walk around the chocolate river with no problem,
The tunnel itself would not only bring people trama from the images from it, but for those of the employees or consumers who have epilepsy probably would have a problem with the flashing lights in the tunnel.
The tunnel is also a flooding hazard, why, imagine if that big boat gets stuck in the very narrow gap tunnel, then all that boiling hot chocolate river that is flowing down from the waterfall would overflow and fill up the entire room until either the boat gets unstuck or the factory turns off and no more chocolate runs down the water fall.
Omg I just realised that
The thumbnail was sooo iconic😂😂😂
Silly wonka just won a golden ticket TO THE ELECTRIC CHAIR
He's just needing to pay the billions per year and he's probably fine. The government cares more about money than justice or people's lives.
oh god sally face vibes coming in...
why isn’t this on the top? this is hilarious XD
It's punishment time.
Hahahahahahahah
Imagine mat as a health inspector, that would be amazing
BEANS
lol ikr
But horrifying to the actual business owners…
He explain in detail how they did something wrong frying their brains.
"It seems you don't have railings here, BUT HEY! That's JUST a theory! ... here's your fine."
He also anticipated the kids getting hurt in each room. Augustus get sucked up the pipe and then they take the boat but the boat only has 4 seats of two so if Augustus didn’t get sucked up he and his mom wouldn’t have a place to sit. This also happens when they take that car thing. There are only 2 seats of two so Willy Wonka would have known he was going to loose kids along the way.🤔 But I love this movie so much and nothing could ruin it for me
I didn't even realize that. woah :O
He knew all along that each kid had their own share of weaknesses, including gluttony, bubblegum addiction, alcoholism, greed and television obsession. We all knew that he was 100% in on it.
@ALEX HUANG wait
Bruh I wonder if you could classify this as murder.
@@Openreality bubblegum addiction😂
fun fact: they actually used fire extinguishing foam to do the carwash scene at 9:45, so the actors were all sick for about a week.
Can we talk about the fact that when they were on the boat, there was exactly the number of seats for people in the boat, BUT Agustus (or however you spell his name) and his mom was gone. I only one answer:
*MURDER*
nice(!)
"Oh no, help, police: murder" - Wonka
a PRE -PLANNED murder
No.....he got sucked in the chocolate tube if you see the newest one (2005)
I know i was just saying that as a joke
But that's not all, Let's not forget the Oompa Loompas. Wonka himself stated that he secretly transported an entire population of people in order to work in his factory, so you can add human trafficking and slave labor to the list of problems in his factory.
Lauchlin Yurchuk Lol this is sad and funny at the sad time
+Lauchlin Yurchuk - He pays them in cacao beans. They don't seem to mind.
im surprized this was actually avoided.
That's why this movie terrified me as a child
Tora idk if the modern day one means anything but he didn't force them against their will in it, they agreed to come in return for cocao beans and all the chocolate they want and stuff. I mean he still transported them and uses them for labor but they're illegal immigrants so it's still a few fines 🤷🏽♀️
Willy Wonka: Ha no one can ruin my career
MatPat: Im about to end this man's whole career
Willy wonka: NOT YOU PLEASE NO
Matpat:it’s ME!
:(
@@alfieeexx Willy Wonka i-i didn't mean it was a joke😳🙏
Johnny Depp: Hold my Beer, while I single-handedly ruin a franchise ..
OOF
My school is doing Willy Wonka as a school show. I’m playing Veruca, and the person playing Wonka is someone who I recently found out wasn’t being too nice to my best friend. I’m glad I can slap some fines on them :)
not all wonkas are created equal because im playing mr.salt and the guy playing wonka for my schools play is literally the coolest guy i know. iconic drama kid. best pal fr
Plus I believe Willy Wonka is a serial killer, because he just let all the other kids die, and the elevator was an elevator to heaven.
But it’s just a THEORY
A COMMENT theory... Thanks for reading!
The “funniest” thing of the movie is that Willy wonka doesn’t care about anyone but himself. Like, what.?!?! All of those possible death and he sarcastically pretty much says oh well, less people I have to deal with. He’s not just in trouble with osha, HES A PSCHO!
I will see Willy Wonka in prison And see how his factory is being destroyed
YES
*a COMMENT THEORY.... and.. CUT*
What if Wanka had already been slapped with the fines, so he created his Golden Ticket scam for 2 reasons,
1) to find a chump to offload his business to, and
2) increased sales of his chocolate to find a ticket, made him a boat load of cash to pay off the initial fines and give himself a fat stack to retire with?
For the most part, that would actually make a lot of sense
Anthony Harper زو
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I was thinking that too
Strangely, that actually makes a lot of sense.
in the oringal book (first edition i mena) The umpa lumpas were Black. i'm not kidding google it. payed in nothing but chocolate and never allowed ot leave the factory. Yeah, sounds a LOT like slavery don't it
Surprised you've never covered the theory that Snowpiercer is a sequel to willy Wonka 🤔 its a fascinating theory
Wait wut. EXPLAIN NOW PLEASE
@@AlechiaTheWitch well there only a few videos on it on here one by rinho stew and a follow up by Nordic Kong but it basically says that Wilfred is actually Charlie and that his 4 goons are the 4 kids from the movie. It goes on to say that Charlie who changed his name to Wilfred (which alot of objects on the Snowpiercer train are all branded with a big W like Wonka did) and that he's the one who built the super train.
To quote Rinho Stew "Both movies revolve around economic class structure, children, food, but most interesting of all both of these stories thematically examine sacrifice choice and freewill" and "they are both movies about a group of people who work their way through a large fantastic structure, one by one a person from the group is removed from each room until one person makes it to the very end who then found out that the entire thing was a test bc a wealthy industrialist wanted to find a successor"
It's a really cool few videos. Idk if I can link videos without getting deleted but just search Willy Wonka Snowpiercer theory and it should come up. I'd love to hear MatPats thoughts on it. I'm sure he'd make and awesome video on it lol
Also I'd advise watching Rinho Stew's video first then Nordic Kong's bc his is a follow up on Rinho Stew's
@@alastarwolfe1338 oh wow
@@alastarwolfe1338 probs cause it’s already done and him doing it would look like a plagarism
he does his own theories. not covering other's
Willy Wonka when he finds out what safety rails are: 👀👄👀
You wonder why he picks a child to take over his factory. They should make a show about Charlies life after all those Osha Violations. It would be about him correcting all these violations, getting workers that aren't undocumented and finally getting above red selling candy. Learning to not trust everyone that seems nice, and even getting Wonka back(revenge).
I'd watch that, but sadly Gene Wilder is no longer among us to play his role again...
then wonka comes back for the factory after charlie fixes it...
I would like to see that
fun fact: the boat scene wasn't in the script for the other actors, those reactions were real.
Oh wow that’s scary
Pisces the aquamarine dragon mostly yes Iv seen top 10 real reaction in a movie
Pisces the aquamarine dragon nice 👍
like for real?
well with one
We have to appreciate that people had to find all these rules, there are rules such as 1910.132(a), that seems like that means... A LOT of rules
Matpat singing is just wonderful, we need more. It actually brightens up my night sometimes!! :3
Look at his first few videos
(I think it’s on the game theory channel)
Chocolate river of disappointment................well that's life.
mr meeseeks yes it is
Not just life. MY life. mr meeseeks
Xactly
It was back in 1971. Special effects weren't as good as they are now. Plus, their budget probably wasn't that big, so they couldn't use real chocolate to make the "chocolate river". That's why it looks like brown water. Because it just is. So, yeah you're right. C'est la vie.
mr meeseeks truuuuuuuuuu
I think you missed one.
Cus they don’t have something to wash off there hands before they eat in the first room.and if enyone else eats that candy, they can get sick
Especially with this Coronavirus.
Just remember, that might not be as one of the rules so I don’t really know to be exact
Papa that wasn’t a thing in the movie
Anyone else find it odd that in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Golden Tickets are said to be spread out worldwide, boosting sales all over the world, yet all of the kids who got the tickets were local. Hmmmm
Can of Pringles
You consider Germany local?
Can of Coke
If you actually watch the movie you’ll see that they *are* spread out worldwide.
Can of Pringles and all speak English
And they where all kids and had slugworth know exactly where they where strage if only this was planned
Never been a huge fan of this movie, so hearing that Willy would be in this much trouble is music to my ears. Keep up the good work, MatPat!
Yes, but OSHA doesn't know. No one comes in. NO ONE COMES OUT
Archimedes42 inspectors go in, then they come back out... as chocolate.
They might still have a few things to say about such a secretive business.
Where do you think he gets all those oompaloompas?
way to ruin a joke lol
@Anna-Marie Schelling oompa land?
Fazbear's Pizza: *Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!*
How did this not blow up
Me:hmmmmmmmmm maybe this will change yo mind *shows a picture* 🔥👁️👄👁️👍 eeeeeeee
Time to battle Chuck E. Cheese vs Willy wonka vs freedy faz boi
@@ayogothitbyabuss6009🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫
Claire Jenkins pls I have a dog to feed
Who knew that causing permanent physical damage to kids could put you out of business...
No really... Who knew. Because I didn't.
Han Solo knew.
I‹3Sonic69 I
Willy wonka
Hmm I wonder.... naaaah that’s not a thing, people won’t go out of business 😂😂😂👌👌
Have you NEVER seen FNAF?
I think the list at the beginning that they have to sign has to do with the fines.
Maybe it says somewhere that any children that have been harmed, tapered with, or have messed with the factory do not count as for any fines going against Wonka
Man, thank you for this theory - I know my uncle is smiling from heaven with this video! An "I told you so" wink down to me.
I first saw the original in the mid-80s (thanks VHS) at my uncle's house during Christmas. My uncle was a successful business man and by the time Wonka floated away at the end, my uncle said, "that Wonka character is the evil bad guy in this!" As a kid, I saw things differently and thought it was amazing Charlie got the whole business. As my uncle walked away, he patted me on the back and simply said, "I won't spoil this for you, but when you are older and still remember this movie, you will understand how bad things are for that kid and his family." As a business man, my uncle knew Charlie didn't receive a happy ending - he received a nightmare scenario. I forgot about that moment until seeing this video. Thanks for the flashback :-)
Oh my god, wow
I admire your uncle
What a wonderful memory
Homemadegameguru -- Your uncle seems like a very good person. RIP.
He was amazing! I truly miss him and the many conversations about life and business we had over the years. Thanks for the positive vibes, Alex.
Homemadegameguru 8
Carlos Cruz
That has nothing to do with the comment
The funny thing is robot Chicken actually made an episode of Willy Wonka giving his factory to Charlie and Charlie getting sued by the parents and showing how Willy Wonka was having fun in a beach house
Poor guy got executed
@@thebcwonder4850 wow. 1 year, 4 months, and 155 likes after this comment was made, the first ever reply.
13:20 literally the ONLY guard rails in his factory
FIRST COMMENT!!!!
So true
That’s sad
Where is TNT?
Sate Dragjoshi boi did you see his subs?
Matpat: "get your mind out of the gutter!" Me: "oh I'm trying.... I'm trying."
I’m also trying…I’m trying very hard…
Fun fact: In a cut draft of the original novel, there is a candy that is hinted to have straight up PEOPLE in it, no joke.
So yeah, Wonka's always been kind of a serial killer.
Rycore XIII seriously? That’s disturbing.
fictioncircus.com/news.php?id=283 I think it's been published in book form somewhere.
Well the snozzbarries taste like snozzbarries
If it's from the novel, blame roald Dahl
•.•
Charlie’s grandpa : bedridden for his entire life
Charlie’s grandpa when Charlie wins a golden ticket: 🏃♂️💨
*Grandfather
No he’s like 🤺🤺🤺🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️💨💨💨💨🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🥊🥊🥊🥊🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️👁👄👁🔥🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️
It’s his grandpa-
His uncle was Forrest Fenn. Uncle Grandpa.
*i am sped*
Fun fact: Gene wilder was more or less the only one who knew what was going on for most of the film. Eveyone else had there lines and stuff but there reactions are real. So like the boat scene
Who is Gene
@@imzaina4397 The man that played Willy Wonka
fibromiteready2fight oh thanks
"Scenario: An employee suffered a seizure due to epilepsy while working at the refinery. The employee was sitting at his desk when the seizure occurred. During the seizure the employee blacked out and fell out of his chair striking his head and opening a laceration on his head, which required sutures. The employee had not previously been diagnosed with epilepsy. You ask how to classify this injury.
Answer: The incident is classified as an injury due to the laceration to the head received upon falling and the medical treatment of sutures required to treat the laceration." If one of them were to have a seizure that would be his fault.
Edit: 6:55 timestamp.
"Come with me and you'll be in a world of OSHA violations"
Me: *hits like*
*hits like*
Itami Midori *hits like of comment on video and hits like of THE WHOLE VIDEO*
same xd
Itami Midori he just hjguyi6yt6yftyuyttfuytfy6ft
same
The movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory was based on a Roald Dahl book written in 1964, long before OSHA was in effect.
The factory was also based on a Cadbury factory that would send test packages to his school in England.
Fun Fact: Dahl despised the movie so much that he revoked the copyright and prevented the book or it’s sequel to be attempted again until his death in 1990
skullking119 was going to comment the same thing about the book coming out several years before osha was established
MatPat: "But, hey, that's just a theory"
Me: "It seems a bit too possible to be just a theory. It sounds like you should be a detective with your analytical skills."
that's why it's a theory, not a hypothesis
'To put it lightly, hazardous.'
*a child turning into a blueberry and might as well be dying in the background*
Uh not to mention the MASSIVE PROFIT he gets to run away with from everyone trying to get the golden ticket...
Grace Pasche thats marketing not bad...
Grace Pasche well said.
that ia being unethical
That's good business, not bad ethics.
Andrew Radak no that is unethical cause he is robbing ppl and is putting in danger his workers while making himself better off while putting others worse off.
This guy deserves a break. He carries 3 channels and has to friggin study so much just to make one video. Matt also carries the weight of having to create a new fnaf theory video every single time a new game comes out. Heck he even read the Osha violations for the willy wonka theory! YOU. DESERVE. A. BREAK.
He's not the only person, there's an entire team for the theories.
But yes, they work REALLY HARD and I wish I could donate to them :(
Yep like honestly does this dude even sleep to make these videos?
Don't forget he has a kid too!
Honestly it surprises me that he not only puts so much effort into a theory like this, but does it EVERY SINGLE EPISODE (at least that I've seen) for almost a decade now.
Also why it irritates me when people get onto him about things :c Like someone was complaining bc the book came out in 1964 and therefore OSHA doesn't matter. But like, cmon man. Give him a break lol, the theories are still interesting/fun to watch XD
4 he has 4
Film theory
Game theory
Food theory
GT live
1:08 what a beautiful picture. I love everyone.
Jason looks done with life.
Steph looks drunk or high.
Chris is pretending to be interested.
(Chris: HMM... very fascinating. Please tell me more.)
Matt also looks done with life but laughs about it.
What appears to be Amy is the only one truly interested.
Beautiful. Truly beautiful.
Here is another fact: the Robot chicken show shows that after Wonka give the factory, Charlie is sentenced to death while Wonka is just chilling at the beach
So yea he knew exactly what he was doing
The next film: the children’s sweet revenge
He is going to die
welp he had a good run
Just like William afton! He's probably going to get spring locked.
I would actually watch that-
Mice pun
I’m pretty sure this counts as studying for my OSHA training test...
I kinda thought the boat ride would cause seizures or something with all the flashing lights, pictures, and noises. Still, you did a great job, Matpat! As always!!
I think that would be a violation of some kind. Whether it be an OSHA violation or not.
@@cheriberry3 should be, what if one of the workers have epilepsy or something similar? It will send them into a seizure and they could go to an early grave
Edit: and I spelt grave as grace, awesome
Yeah imagine a kid with epilepsy was there?
Matpat: William Wonka.
Me:... I see what you did there....
There is one thing I HATE about the movie for some reason, and it's that the grandpa "magically" knows how to walk once he heard about chocolate XD
I mean.. he didn't "magically" know how to walk? The guy had a life before he became "Grandpa Joe". He was able to walk easily for year. It was also a key point in the book and the film that he had "tobacco" money, and that he was able to go out and buy Charlie a chocolate bar for his birthday in secret. Since We can pretty much work out that mom would not have approved of Charlie getting a secret present from just one grandparent (favouritism did not seem something that was encouraged), and that therefore he was unlikely to have given it to to them or to Charlie (who had been unaware of the bar before it was given to him), he must have gone down to the shops himself to get it.
Grandpa Joe was always able to walk, he just didn't do it often probably because lack of motivation combined with being elderly and sore feet/legs wouldn't make him want to get back up for a long walk of any kind without a reason. Taking his grandson to a factory for a once in a lifetime opportunity when he had been asked specifically to do so (Bear in mind Charlie's personality, he was unlikely to say it if he didn't believe GrandPa Joe was at least semi capable of doing so), would have been a very strong motivator.
I smell benefits fraud
well played.
This is even worse in the book: Joe just hops up, without the slight struggle from the movie. As Rebecca Briggs indicated, it's very probable that he could walk at least some the whole time.
Rebecca Briggs well in the book it says that he hasn't gotten out of bed in 20 years
Gotta hand it to MatPat for those clever uses of borders throughout the video.
These weren’t meant for just decorative effect, but to thwart the automatic Content ID system for taking the video down, despite its eligibility for fair use.
Beta Shadow meaning matpat is how just a channel that shows free Rick and Morty with a billion midroll ads in there.
Don't forget about the room with the likable wall paper. Who licked it before the kids on screen? Did the kids "share" sections of the wall paper?
Snozzberry means a boys/mans wiener
Alberto Lopez
okay
Thomas Moeller when I watched that scene when I was little and I got scared
Thomas Moeller my mum hates that scene
Thomas Moeller Just think of all the germs on that wall. Ew
My theory is Charlie & his family worked to get the factory up to code cause Charlie & Grandpa Joe knew firsthand how unsafe the factory was, while Wonka got sued for all the child endangerment!
Yeah, but that would require for them to find him in the first place..
What if WIlly Wonka shut down his factory because of the health and safety inspections, and not for having his recipes stolen?
Atreyo Bhattacharjee *if*. no signs showed that he did or will ever.
Thats what i was thinking to
But that was before we saw anything in the factory
It could have been just the icing on the cake in a way. think about it. If Wonka, perceived as a good and kindhearted person, admits that his factory is riddled with OSHA violations, that's it. His reputation is ruined. would you buy candy from a man who makes chemicals that can turn you blue and puffy and send you into space, or let filthy, germ-covered children splash around in the chocolate? No, and thusly he'd never sell another box of nerds again. However, since recipes being stolen is actually quite believable given the "Marvelous" effects of his sweets, (after all both movies mention people would try to steal them all the time) it makes the perfect cover to close the factory for a while to come up with a plan to bounce out before OSHA pops up. I imagine it went something like that.
The factory was never closed down. it was only ever closed to humans. the factory was still producing and selling chocolate while the doors were closed.
He doesn’t have to listen to regulations because his “workers” (slaves) don’t have the freedom to report him.
ye
Are you sure
@@dashfire3185 no one was let into the factory it was basically not open to workers at all. As far as anyone knew there was only wonka inside. I think that doesn't count as a factory more of a artistic studio. Also lot's of these regulation violations consider that to be his actual factory. such a factory can in no possible way produce for the whole world so I think "Wonka's chocolate factory" was just it's name and it was registered as a one man experimental candy lab... and if he actually had employees coming and going maybe it would have been investigated but I guess he paid off the investigators?
they aren't human so have no rights.
they are not animals either.
they are made of candy and a product of wonka inc.
the oompa loompas are human candy hybrids, a wonka patented product
The fact that theres no clear exit signs and fire extinguishers available easily get that factory shutdown on the spot.
Xion Pentagast The fact that there are rare endangered creature gets the factor shut down. Lol
This is my favorite of his channels, I’ll miss him
I Knew winning a chocolate factory was too easy...
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M567dk lol
M567dk lol
If it was that ez , df don't I have one
Lol
11:04
Grandpa: "Its An Elevator"
Mr Willy Wonka: "Its A Wonka Vator
Me: Best Name Ever.
dont you mean WoNkAvAtOr. (this is a joke about how the captions write wonkavator)
its sugar not glass
I t ‘ s a W o n k a v a t o r
Mr. Beauregard: I will SUE you for this... I got a blueberry for a daughter!
years later Osha is created
Mr. Beauregard: Revenge is sweet!
Just like his daughter!
MrBeast: *builds Wonka's factory*
Also MrBeast: *I'M BANKRUPT?!*
What if his whole chocolate factory tour area was just kind of like a tourist attraction, somewhat like a set where the production of chocolate in such a fanciful way is just simulated for the entertainment of people going through the tour while the real factory with all OSHA standards met is just located somewhere else in the facility?
I feel like that is probably the case. Especially with the chocolate room. Surely he doesn't really turn the chocolate river into actual products. And some of these violations aren't really going to be enforced.
Not only would you still be violating all sorts of endangerment laws, and those facilities would still be in violating of OSHA and FDA regulations. Those laws still apply even if the rooms themselves are fake; they’re still containing and producing edible products, and those safety hazards still get the children and workers hurt.
@@Aredel Yeah, that’s what I thought. Theme parks still need to be regulated.
Plot twist: that river isn’t liquid chocolate. That’s essentially the same color and consistency of flesh and bone dissolved in lye
*O h*
Top 5 anime plot twists
How the h*ck do you know that?
Real question here is, how come you know? And why isn’t the kid that fell on it dissolving too?
. No plot twist
It's cum with food coloring
This is why Wonka’s factory has been behind closed doors.
Funny he's allowed to close them to the FDA, who is authorized to make random inspections and it's ILLEGAL to stop them from coming in your factory (for, you know, the exact reasons in this video).
Willy Wonka is Willam Afton! it makes sense Wonka is purple guy!
I’ve been consulting companies on OSHA audit preps for two decades. This video provided greater value in 15 minutes than I did in 20 years.
Matpat:"Come with me, and you'll be... In a world of OSHA Violations!"
me: I like this version-
This is brilliant and it fits so well
That made me laugh
Twitchy Llama
It’s not the wrong one. It’s the true one
Come along with me:*intensifies
We need a full verison
It's kind of ironic, being that there's a more explicit sweat shop in the movie (Mr. Salt's peanut factory)
The 'more explicit sweat shop' probably would have passed more OSHA tests, to be fair
T BG True.
That factory looked relatively normal.
They probably get paid a normal amount.
Hokey Pokey Karaoke pppoopooo
Graces Opinions how do you know my wifi password?!
10:16
why would you zoom in on that face?
Why Would You Zoom In On That Face??
WHY WOULD YOU ZOOM IN ON THAT FACE?!
Because it's funny
@@xitlalydominguez6776 *whoosh*
Cum
@@thetoad.1251 *That's Gross*
@@sleepinginmoss WHAT
Turns out that five kids got the golden ticket and are now heading to WILLIAM Wonka.
My brain: eh, its. Just the five missing children from fnaf except In a chocolate factory with a man named William Wonka who may or may not also go by William afton.