Accompanied by his , Charlie entered the factory. They met Willy Wonka—a man as eccentric as he was brilliant, wearing a plum-colored coat and a top hat.
Moved by Charlie’s loyalty, Wonka eventually realized that a "family" was the one ingredient his life was missing. He allowed the entire Bucket family to move into the factory, turning their tilted shack into a permanent home amidst the sugar-coated wonders of the Chocolate Room.
A boy who cared only for television and video games, viewing the world through a digital lens. C!C 0!3!0!7.mp4
The group was led into the , a landscape where every blade of grass was sugar and a great chocolate river roared. It was here that they first saw the Oompa-Loompas , the tiny, industrious workers Wonka had rescued from Loompaland.
The filename appears to be a stylized reference to the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (directed by Tim Burton). In "leetspeak" or stylized internet notation, "C!C" often stands for " Charlie [and the] Chocolate [Factory] ," and "0307" corresponds to the film's US release date: July (07) 2005 (03) . Accompanied by his , Charlie entered the factory
lived in the shadow of the great Wonka Factory, though his world was anything but grand. His family—four grandparents sharing one bed and parents struggling to put cabbage soup on the table—lived in a tilted wooden shack that whistled with the winter wind.
Charlie was the only child left. Expecting a prize of candy, he was instead taken on a ride in the , which shattered through the factory’s roof. He allowed the entire Bucket family to move
A spoiled brat who screamed "I want it now!" until her wealthy father bought out entire shipments of candy to find her ticket.