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Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 2017

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Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Plot Summary

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Tom and Jerry chase each other while searching for food until Jerry disappears with a group of children who go to Bill’s Candy Shop. The shop owner hands out candy to the kids while Tom and Jerry continue their playful chaos inside.

Charlie Bucket, Lincoln Melcher is a poor paperboy who stops Tom from eating Jerry and befriends them by offering them a loaf of bread. While Charlie rushes home to his widowed mother and bedridden grandparents, Tom and Jerry steal a box of Wonka Bars from the shop.

Grandpa Joe, Jess Harnell explains to Charlie that Willy Wonka locked his famous chocolate factory because other candy makers, including rival Slugworth, Mick Wingert sent in spies to steal his recipes. Wonka disappeared for three years before he resumed selling candy; the origin of Wonka’s labor force is unknown.

Tom and Jerry arrive at Charlie’s home with the Wonka Bars, but Charlie convinces the two that stealing is wrong and they should return the box.

The next day, Wonka announces that he hid five Golden Tickets in five Wonka Bars. Finders of the tickets will receive a factory tour and a lifetime supply of chocolate. Four of the tickets are found by gluttonous Augustus Gloop, Rachel Butera as Augustus Gloop, spoiled Veruca Salt, Emily O’Brien as Veruca Salt, chewing gum-addicted Violet Beauregarde, Dallas Lovato as Violet Beauregarde, and television-obsessed Mike Teavee, Lauren Weisman as Mike Teavee.

As each winner is announced on television, a man whispers to them. Charlie opens one Wonka Bar, but finds no Golden Ticket and loses hope. The newspapers announce the fifth ticket was found by a millionaire in Paraguay named Alberto Minoleta.

Tom and Jerry earn a dollar coin by recycling milk bottles, but lose it in a gutter after fighting over it. Charlie finds the coin and uses it to buy a Wonka Bar for Grandpa Joe. The television news reveals that Minoleta has been arrested for forging his ticket. Charlie opens the Wonka Bar and finds the fifth Golden Ticket. While rushing home, he is confronted by the same man seen whispering to the other winners, who introduces himself as Slugworth and offers to pay for a sample of Wonka’s latest creation, the Everlasting Gobstopper.

Charlie returns the candy to Wonka. Wonka declares Charlie the winner. He reveals that Slugworth is really Mr. Wilkinson, an employee of his, and the offer to buy the Gobstopper was a morality test which only Charlie passed.

The trio and Tuffy, Kath Soucie now an official Oompa Loompa, enter the “Wonkavator”, a multi-directional glass elevator that flies out of the factory. Tom and Jerry use Fizzy Lifting Drinks to catch up with the Wonkavator. Soaring over the city, Wonka reveals that his actual prize is the factory itself; Wonka created the contest to find a worthy heir and Charlie and his family can immediately move in, including Tom and Jerry. A freed Minoleta follows them as well.

Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Timeline

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Tom and Jerry chase to Bill's Candy Shop

Tom and Jerry chase each other through the city in search of food. Jerry slips away with a group of children headed to Bill's Candy Shop, where the shopkeeper hands out sweets to the kids. Tom's pursuit continues as their antics spill into the shop.

early Bill's Candy Shop

Charlie befriends Tom and Jerry

Charlie Bucket stops Tom from eating Jerry and befriends them by offering a loaf of bread. The poor paperboy's kindness forms an unlikely trio with the mischievous duo. This moment plants the seeds for a moral adventure to come.

shortly after Charlie's home

Tom and Jerry steal Wonka Bars

Tom and Jerry seize a box of Wonka Bars from the candy shop. They bring the bars to Charlie, setting in motion the mystery of the Golden Tickets. The theft foreshadows the moral tests that will follow.

soon after Bill's Candy Shop

Grandpa Joe explains Wonka's past

Grandpa Joe explains that Willy Wonka locked his factory after rivals tried to steal his recipes, and that Wonka disappeared for three years. The origin of Wonka's labor force remains a mystery, adding mythic weight to the journey. This backstory frames the quest for the tickets.

before announcement Charlie's home

Wonka announces five Golden Tickets

The next day, Willy Wonka announces that five Golden Tickets are hidden inside Wonka Bars. Winners will tour the factory and receive a lifetime supply of chocolate. The announcement sparks a nationwide, high-stakes treasure hunt.

the following day Television / Wonka advertisement

First four winners and Slugworth's whispers

Augustus Gloop, Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde, and Mike Teavee are revealed as the first four winners on television. A mysterious man named Slugworth whispers to each winner, hinting at a tempting alternative. The whispers introduce a shadowy moral test at the heart of the contest.

during announcement Television studio

Charlie finds no ticket; Minoleta story begins

Charlie opens a Wonka Bar and finds no Golden Ticket, his hopes fading as the spotlight stays on the famous winners. Newspapers soon report that a Paraguayan millionaire named Alberto Minoleta has found the fifth ticket. The international twist raises the stakes for Charlie.

after announcement Charlie's home

Coin adventure and Grandpa Joe's bar

Tom and Jerry earn a dollar by recycling milk bottles but lose it in a gutter during a fight. Charlie finds the coin and uses it to buy a Wonka Bar for Grandpa Joe. This small act turns Charlie into an equal participant in the ticket quest.

soon after City streets

Charlie finds the fifth ticket

On his way home, Charlie discovers the fifth Golden Ticket inside a Wonka Bar. He is confronted by Slugworth, who offers to pay for a Gobstopper, testing Charlie's honesty. Charlie chooses to return the ticket and face Wonka with integrity.

on the way home Charlie's home

Factory gates welcome the winners

The next day, Wonka greets the winners at the factory gates. Tom and Jerry rush to the factory with the Golden Ticket Grandpa Joe forgot. The scene marks the start of the tour and the wonders ahead.

the next day Factory gates

The tour and temptations begin

Inside the factory, the other children succumb to temptations and are eliminated one by one. Tom and Jerry explore the factory and continue their mischief amid the tour. Charlie remains steady, highlighting the story's moral core.

during tour Wonka Factory

Gobstopper theft warning

An Oompa Loompa intern named Tuffy warns Charlie that Slugworth and Spike have stolen a Gobstopper and are attempting to smuggle it out. A chase erupts as the group pursues the thieves through the factory. The stakes rise as loyalty and honesty are put to the test.

toward end of tour Wonkavision Room (inside Wonka's Factory)

The morality test and Wonka's verdict

Charlie stops Slugworth during a confrontation, and Wonka reveals that the visitors violated the contract by stealing Fizzy Lifting Drinks and letting Tom and Jerry into the factory. Grandpa Joe's protests are brushed aside as Wonka makes his ruling. Charlie's integrity is tested and rewarded.

end of tour Factory interior

Slugworth revealed and Charlie is winner

Wonka explains that Slugworth was really Mr. Wilkinson, an employee testing Charlie's morality. Charlie is declared the winner, underscoring the film's moral message. The test has been passed and the celebration begins.

end of tour Factory

Wonkavator ride and factory prize

Charlie, Grandpa Joe, Tom, Jerry, and Tuffy board the Wonkavator and soar above the city. Fizzy Lifting Drinks propel them along as the elevator glides through the skyline. Wonka reveals that the true prize is the factory itself, and the group moves in together, with Minoleta following.

end Wonkavator / City skyline

Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Characters

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Charlie Bucket (Lincoln Melcher)

A kind-hearted, pragmatic boy who helps others and stays true to his values. He instinctively tries to do the right thing, even when given a tempting shortcut. His humility and moral clarity guide the group through the factory’s trials, and he ultimately earns Wonka’s trust and the prize.

💫 Protagonist 🧭 Moral center 🧒 Underprivileged

Willy Wonka (JP Karliak)

A brilliant, enigmatic chocolatier who engineers a morality-driven contest to find a worthy heir. He blends whimsy with discipline, testing guests’ character through clever schemes. His decisions shape the fate of Charlie and the others as much as the physical obstacles inside the factory.

🎩 Eccentric 🧪 Inventive 🗝️ Gatekeeper

Grandpa Joe (Jess Harnell)

An enthusiastic, sometimes impulsive elder who clings to memory of better days. He seizes the opportunity to accompany Charlie on the Wonka visit, illustrating the power of family bonds and shared hope. His passion for adventure drives some of the story’s most hopeful moments.

👴 Family 🤝 Loyal companion 🗺️ Elder guide

Mr. Slugworth / Mr. Wilkinson (Mick Wingert)

The rival candy-maker initially appears as a villain offering a tempting deal. He is later revealed to be a Wonka employee, using the test to probe Charlie’s integrity. His presence frames the contrast between greed and virtue throughout the factory tour.

🕵️‍♂️ Rival 🧭 Moral test 🧩 Trickster

Tuffy (Kath Soucie)

An Oompa Loompa intern who serves as a moral voice in miniature. She warns Charlie about the consequences of Slugworth and acts as a catalyst for Charlie’s decisive moment. Her role underscores the factory’s community and the theme of mentorship.

🧩 Minor mentor 🧚‍♀️ Whimsical guide 🕊️ Cautionary voice

Augustus Gloop (Rachel Butera)

A portly, gluttonous child whose appetite represents excess and temptation. His story arc demonstrates how unchecked desires can lead to downfall if not tempered by virtue. His missteps contrast Charlie’s steadfast honesty.

🍽️ Appetite 🧪 Temptation 🧸 Rivalries

Veruca Salt (Emily O'Brien)

A spoiled, demanding girl whose sense of entitlement creates conflict during the tour. Her pushy nature and quick tempers serve as a cautionary counterpoint to Charlie’s restraint. Her downfall emphasizes the perils of unchecked vanity.

🪙 Entitlement 🔥 Temper 🕳️ Consequences

Violet Beauregarde (Dallas Lovato)

A chewing-gum enthusiast whose confidence borders on arrogance. Her transformation on the tour highlights the dangers of chasing novelty. She embodies the risk of overindulgence and impulse.

🌀 Obsession 🧪 Experimentation 🗝️ Transformation

Mike Teavee (Lauren Weisman)

A television-obsessed boy who seeks instant fame and gratification. His fixation on media mirrors modern societal temptations. His arc reinforces the theme of patience and restraint being rewarded.

📺 Fame 🧭 Temptation 🧱 Consequences

Spike (Spike Brandt)

A mischievous character involved in subverting the tour and stealing a Gobstopper. He represents how even inside a magical place, envy and mischief can threaten integrity. His actions escalate the tension leading to the moral test.

🧪 Mischief 🕴️ Saboteur 🗝️ Temptation

Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Settings

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Location

Bill's Candy Shop, Charlie's Home, Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, Paraguay

A quaint, old-fashioned candy shop anchors the story, while Charlie's home provides a tender, working-class backdrop with a bedridden grandparent. The film jumps between this modest domestic setting to the opulent, mysterious Willy Wonka factory, a place of invention and whimsy. A brief mention of Paraguay situates the plot in a wider world where a fifth Golden Ticket is found. The factory and shop together form the central playgrounds where rules are tested and values are weighed.

🏘️ Small town 🍬 Candy culture 🏭 Fantastical factory

Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Themes

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⚖️ Morality

Morality

The central tension revolves around honesty versus temptation. Wonka’s test using the Gobstopper and the apparent offers from Slugworth probe whether Charlie will steal or act with integrity. The film frames moral choices as the true measure of worth, not mere luck or cleverness. Charlie’s decision to return the Gobstopper and his refusal to participate in theft determine the story’s outcome and reward.

🏠 Family

Family

Charlie’s family situation grounds the fantasy, emphasizing care, resilience, and shared hardship. Grandpa Joe, Charlie’s widowed mother, and the bedridden grandparents provide emotional stakes that elevate the consequences of winning. The ultimate prize is returned to the family, illustrating that support and unity matter more than personal gain. The factory tour becomes a doorway to stability and a new home for Charlie’s household.

✨ Imagination

Imagination

Willy Wonka’s factory embodies whimsy, invention, and the limits of desire within fantastical constraints. The journey through the Wonkavator and the strange rooms showcases creativity and the power of wonder. The children’s varied temptations mirror inner desires, testing whether imagination can coexist with responsibility. The film uses spectacle to explore how imagination shapes values and choices.

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Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Spoiler-Free Summary

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In a world where the ordinary collides with the extraordinary, a timeless invitation promises adventure: a golden ticket that grants entry to the enigmatic realm of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. The promise of limitless sweets, impossible inventions, and a tour that defies the laws of physics sets the stage for a story that feels both nostalgic and freshly inventive. The tone sparkles with the bright, candy‑colored optimism of a classic fairy tale, while a modern urban backdrop keeps the magic grounded in a place we recognize.

Enter the ageless rivalry of Tom and Jerry, whose endless chase for a bite of food becomes a whimsical catalyst for chaos. Their slap‑slap‑slap antics bring an energetic, cartoonish pulse to the story, turning every hallway and conveyor belt into a playground of pratfalls and clever escapades. The duo’s presence hints at a delightful clash between cartoon mischief and the meticulously crafted wonders of the factory, promising laughter that reverberates through the chocolate-scented air.

At the heart of the invitation lies Charlie Bucket, a humble paperboy whose quiet determination and big heart have made him a beloved figure in the original tale. Accompanied by his sagely Grandpa Joe, Charlie’s modest world is suddenly illuminated by the prospect of stepping beyond his modest doorstep and into a realm of limitless possibility. Their gentle optimism contrasts beautifully with the frenetic energy of Tom and Jerry, setting up a dynamic interplay of innocence, curiosity, and unbridled enthusiasm.

Together, this eclectic ensemble beckons the audience into a confectionary wonderland where imagination runs wild, colors burst like fireworks, and every corner holds a new surprise. The film promises a joyous blend of classic storytelling, contemporary humor, and the timeless allure of a place where chocolate flows like rivers—inviting viewers to taste the magic before the adventure truly begins.

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