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Mickey Mouse: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is an animated musical comedy film Based on The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse. It premiered on June 29, 2021.

Plot[]

Mickey, Donald and Goofy walk down the town while finding somewhere special for food until they chase after a group of children who go to Bill's Candy Shop. The shop owner gives Mickey, Donald, Goofy and the children free candy.

Charlie Bucket, a poor paperboy Mickey, Donald and Goofy offer him a Scrumdidilyumptious Bar. While Charlie rushes home to his widowed mother and bedridden grandparents, the trio steal a box of Wonka Bars from the shop. Grandpa Joe reveals to Charlie that Willy Wonka locked his famous chocolate factory because other candy makers, including rival Arthur Slugworth, sent in spies to steal his recipes. Wonka disappeared, but for three years resumed selling candy; the origin of Wonka's labor force is unknown. Mickey, Donald and Goofy arrive at Charlie's home with the box of Wonka Bars, but Charlie convinces the trio that stealing is wrong and they should return the box.

The next day, Wonka announces that he hid five "Golden Tickets" in Wonka Bars. Finders of the tickets will receive a factory tour and a lifetime supply of chocolate. Four of the tickets are found by Augustus Gloop, a gluttonous boy; Veruca Salt, a spoiled girl; Violet Beauregarde, a gum-chewing girl; and Mike Teavee, a television-obsessed boy. 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 millionaires in Paraguay named Alberto and Miguel (portrayed by Chip and Dale).

Mickey, Donald and Goofy earn a dollar coin by recycling milk bottles. 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; when Charlie opens the Wonka Bar, he 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 home with the Golden Ticket and chooses Grandpa Joe as his chaperone. The next day, the trio rush to the factory with the Golden Ticket that Grandpa Joe forgot. Once the children enter the factory, the movie plays in the same order of the source material with the occasional interjection of the trio interacting with the factory.

Once only Charlie and Grandpa Joe remain, Wonka dismisses them without the promised chocolate. An Oompa-Loompa intern named Minnie Mouse warns Charlie that Slugworth and Pete have stolen a Gobstopper and are on their way out of the factory. Following a fight in the Wonkavision Room, Charlie stops Slugworth. After this, Charlie and Grandpa Joe confront Wonka on the end of the tour. Wonka coldly explains that they violated the contract by stealing Fizzy Lifting Drinks and he fires Minnie for leading Mickey, Donald, Goofy the way to explore in the factory instead of doing the job as an Oompa-Loompa and therefore everyone will receive nothing. Infuriated at this, Grandpa Joe attempts to protest but Wonka angrily demands them all to leave at once. Grandpa Joe then suggests to Charlie that he should give Slugworth the Gobstopper, but Charlie returns the candy to Wonka. Because of this, Wonka declares Charlie the winner and apologizes to Minnie for firing her. 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 Minnie (now an official Oompa-Loompa) enter the "Wonkavator", a multi-directional glass elevator that flies out of the factory. Donald and Goofy shrink Wilkinson and Pete for the troubles they put them through the day and Mickey makes an idea to use Fizzy Lifting Drinks to catch up with the others. Soaring over the city, Wonka reveals that his actual prize is the factory; Wonka created the contest to find a worthy heir and Charlie and his family can immediately move in, including Mickey, Donald and Goofy. And of course, Mickey and Minnie can be a romantic couple and marry together forever and ever.

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Mickey Mouse: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory/Transcript

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