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* Unfortunately, if this film takes place within the same continuity as the books and films, then that means Slugworth, Prodnose and Fickelgruber would eventually get their revenge on Wonka by sending spies to steal the secret recipes of his chocolate, which would force Wonka to shut down his factory and become a recluse. This means that his happy ending is nothing but short lived.
* It becomes apparent that Wonka is illiterate, obviously meaning that he had a very poor upbringing as a child and saw chocolate making as a successful career for him.
** It does become successful but would've been successful from the start had the Chocolate Cartel not interfere with his business.

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* Unfortunately, if this film takes place within the same continuity as the books and films, then that means Slugworth, Prodnose and Fickelgruber would will eventually get their revenge on Wonka by sending spies to steal the secret recipes of his chocolate, which would force Wonka to shut down his factory and become a recluse. This means that his happy ending is nothing but short lived.
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* It becomes apparent that Wonka is illiterate, obviously meaning that he had a very poor upbringing as a child and saw chocolate making as a successful career dream for him.
** It does become successful but would've been successful from the start had the Chocolate Cartel not interfere with his business.
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* Unfourtunately, if this film takes place within the same continuity as the books and films, then that means Slugworth, Prodnose and Fickelgruber would eventually get their revenge on Wonka by sending spies to steal the secret recipes of his chocolate, which would force Wonka to shut down his factory and become a recluse. This means that his happy ending is nothing but short lived.

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* Unfourtunately, Unfortunately, if this film takes place within the same continuity as the books and films, then that means Slugworth, Prodnose and Fickelgruber would eventually get their revenge on Wonka by sending spies to steal the secret recipes of his chocolate, which would force Wonka to shut down his factory and become a recluse. This means that his happy ending is nothing but short lived.
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* It becomes apparent that Wonka is illiterate, obviously meaning that he had a very poor uprining as a child and saw chocolate making as a successful career for him.
** It does become successful but would've been successful from the start had the Chocolate Cartel not interfere with his buisness.

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* It becomes apparent that Wonka is illiterate, obviously meaning that he had a very poor uprining upbringing as a child and saw chocolate making as a successful career for him.
** It does become successful but would've been successful from the start had the Chocolate Cartel not interfere with his buisness.business.
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* Unfourtunately, if this film takes place within the same continuity as the books and films, then that means Slugworth, Prodnose and Fickelgruber would eventually get their revenge on Wonka by sending spies to steal the secret recipes of his chocolate, which would force Wonka to shut down his factory and become a recluse. This means that his happy ending is nothing but short lived.
* It becomes apparent that Wonka is illiterate, obviously meaning that he had a very poor uprining as a child and saw chocolate making as a successful career for him.
** It does become successful but would've been successful from the start had the Chocolate Cartel not interfere with his buisness.

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