Remember when we were getting Netflix Dahl adaptations? What happened to those?
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Remember when we were getting Netflix Dahl adaptations? What happened to those?
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Still in production
wouldn't be surprised it if was sacked entirely, considering Netflix's treatment of animation
Maybe it'll start back up if the Wonka movie does well, but IDK
Hopefully
plus I wanna see what they do to violet
Why is Veruca missing an arm? What did Violet queef out?
Maybe if you read the story, watched the movies, or bothered to just take a second to look it up, you'd know. Dumb queer.
Veruca doesn't end up a stitched-together zombie in any of those.
True, but I do like it better than "covered in trash".
it's a result of how she goes in the Broadway version of the musical (one of many reasons why I'll forever say that the West End version is superior)
She gets chopped up?
No, ripped limb from limb
That's fricking morbid.
That's fricking metal.
>the musical
Ah, that would explain the diversity.
Also, just realized from the artist's other pic that the thing at Violet's feet is her gum.
This Veruca design is really cute.
>Veruca
ToT
here, have one more.
>tfw you will never be a plucky british boy with a tsundere Frankenstein ojousama gf
Here's a question to any interested anon:
How would you adapt Charlie and the Chocolate Factory if the Dahl estate gave you the rights
Here's what I would do:
-Animated
-Make it a series, though the episode count I'm unsure of, though half pre factory, half in the factory. Intro ep with announcement, two episodes devoted to three kids winning their tickets each, Charlie getting his ticket and ending with the entrance of the factory, three episodes with two of the bad kids fates each, and a wrap-up episode
-It'd be a musical with two or three songs per episode, with it being a mix of songs from the 71 film, the West End version of the musical, and original works
-(the big one) Bump up the number of tour kids from 5 to 7, and with the kids being the unofficial sixth and seventh kids the conceited boy Marvin Prune (including trying to contact Jimmy-C-Lombardo to use his version of Marvin's fate) and school obsessed brat Miranda Piker. He'd win his ticket after Violet and similarly exit after her and before Veruca, while Miranda wins her ticket after Mike and exits after Veruca and before Mike
I've put a lot more thought into this, but I only wanted to post the basics in terms of setup and important changes
Short animated series composed of a 1 episode for Charlie, the other kids, and Wonka himself. Plays mostly like the original film but bigger and utilizes animation to really pour into Ronald Dahl's vision. Also Violet is just absolutely gigantic in this one.
Frick CatCF, it's got plenty of adaptations already. If anything, I would do an adaptation of Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.
those things scared the absolute shit out of me as a kid
I'm more interested in this
Didn't Wes Andersom produce a bunch of short films based on Dahl's works on Netflix?
>violet isnt round
thank god
The frick happened to Mike Teavee
he got pibby glitched