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Top 10 Creepiest Scenes in The Willy Wonka Movies

Top 10 Creepiest Scenes in The Willy Wonka Movies

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we re counting down our picks for the most nightmare-inducing scenes from the Willy Wonka franchise. Our countdown of the creepiest scenes in the Willy Wonka films includes Charlie Meets Slugworth, Veruca Is Mauled by Squirrels, The Boat Tunnel, and more! Did any of these scenes give you nightmares as a kid I don't think any of us were surprised that The Boat Tunnel Scene would be number 1. You can at least argue that for all the other scenes on this list are necessary for Woka's work. And by that, I meant how he exactly makes his candy as well as figuring out Charlie was the noblest kid with the purest heart.
Tell me, what the hell does that nightmare fulled boat ride have anything to do with making chocolate!

Date: 2024-01-09

Comments and reviews: 19


OF COURSE the Boat Tunnel Ride Through Hell is number one, nothing can top it! I personally find the robot dolls catching fire at the end of their performance to be hilarious
But let s all be honest here Gene Wilder s Willy Wonka is a psychopath who went ahead with pre-meditated child murder and he gives ZERO shits about anything other than his chocolate and maybe Charlie to an extent. Don t believe me, listen to the Scarred For Life podcast episode with Maggie Robertson (A. K. A. Everyone favorite Tall Vampire Lady from Resident Evil Village) and you ll come around xD

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The movies definitely have their moments, but the musical stage adaptation I think is the most dark. Violet inflates to the point where she becomes a disco ball (which honestly I think for the context of a musical is kinda fun in theory) before literally exploding. In versions that cut out the disco number she gets popped by a blow dart from an oompa-loompa. Veruca is ripped apart limb by limb by the squirrels. And a lot of it ends up getting played for laughs
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Honorable Mentions:
Unintentionally Creepy Facial Expressions - Tom and Jerry and Willy Wonka and the chocolate Factory
-I'm sorry for pulling this out of the repressed memories of those who saw this movie. But this crossover has many, and I mean MANY unintentionally creepy facial expressions from the human characters that give pre-patched Mass Effect: Andromeda a run for it's money.

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I remember I was in elementary school when I first saw Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory. The one scene that got to me was when Violent turns into a blueberry. Since I was 9) at the time; it disturbed me to the point where I needed to leave the room because I felt nauseous. I believe it was because it was so abnormal! Thankfully, that stopped once I got older.
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None of these ever scared me as a kid. Not even the tunnel scene. The only scene in the whole 1971 version that scared me was the man with the cart full of knives that shows up out of nowhere, tells Charlie a creepy rhyme then leaves and is just never mentioned again. That scared the hell out of me! I'm kinda surprised it wasn't on the list.
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To be honest,
The Tunnel Scene has never scared me as a kid,
But rather confused me and it made me ask myself:
What the heck is going on in this scene?
Can somebody already tell me what it's going on in this scene of the movie?
Cause i have no idea what is going on in this scene right now and i'm so confused.

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I'm sorry, but how is Will's meltdown creepy?
And the squirrel scene is a classic and creepy at the same time.
The burning dolls always made me sad and creeped out.
And most creepiest part of both movies is the little people singing every time a kid dies.

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I prefer Gene Wilder's version better of the 2, but I am curious to see the new movie. The tunnel scene was pretty creepy when I saw it as a kid. I heard that Gene adlibbed it (but it was in the book. I have not read the book tho) just to get a reaction out of the kids.
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To be honest i remember watching Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory as a kid but never cared or wondered what the movie was really about because it was one movie i never really cared for nor liked at all as a adult now Still dont care for it or the remakes
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Honestly I feel Wonka is a prequel trying to be diverse that we don't necessarily need. Honestly I want a new Charlie movie in the future with a Black boy as Charlie (lot of parts of his life mirrror how many POC live in real life)
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I never cared as a kid watching Charlie and the chocolate factory. Willy wonka and the chocolate factory had a creepy and strange vibe. While Charlie and the chocolate factory was just weird and looked gave us more depth.
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I know Violet s blueberry expansion scene activated the almonds of certain people, but in my perspective I had no idea what the hell was going on while I had my first experience watching both version of the movies.
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I don't know about you guys but this list gave the Willies. And i it ain't from a dragon turned into stone looking for chinese zodiac talismans or a guy with a mouth hand or flying masks. Use onion and puffer fish
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Scenes like the boat tunnel and the transformation of Violet are etched in my memory for their unnerving atmosphere. It's intriguing to see how both the original and the Tim Burton remake approach these eerie moments.
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Willy Wonka 1971 is the movie I grew up with I read the book too as a kid and had my own imagination running wild over the pages when i finally saw the movie I was more excited than scared. Remember, I read the book
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Fun fact:
Gene Wilder was reluctant to film the yelling scene because he has grown close to Peter Ostrum and didn t want to scare him (since Ostrum was unaware of how Wonka was gonna react)

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I thought the dummies in the 2005 version were made of chocolate. You can see it dripping from some of them. It would also explain why they're melting at relatively low temperatures.
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I will admit, the whole Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie was creepy when I was small. I got nightmares when August Gloop fell into the river and got into the pipe.
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I love both movies, so I guess I am tough. ( although the Omplass did scare me at first but I was ok when they appeared again. It was one's from the first movie)
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