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Magicjohnathon Regular user Oakdale, CA. 122 Posts |
Willy Wonka is the worlds most famous candyman magician. Imagine the outlandish fun you can create by bringing this charactor to life for kids parties. The theming possibilities are almost endless. Think about it! What can you come up with!
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Have you read the Roald Dahl books?
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Magicjohnathon Regular user Oakdale, CA. 122 Posts |
No, I have never read his books. Just watched the 1st. movie so far.
I do remember Willy Wonka being referred to as a magician, by one of the parents in the movie. But I imagine the books are great! More details please!
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Reading is fundamental. Will write more when when the reader is ready.
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blazes816 Special user Wichita, Kansas 522 Posts |
You could give a poor kid at the party a lifetime of chocolate.
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Josef K New user 68 Posts |
Maybe the classic Bank Night? Don't know if it works well for kids, but anyhow...
Show four bars of chocolate and have three spectators choose one each, you keep the last. It turns out that they get chocolate and you get a golden ticket to imagination and adventure. And since you now have the ticket, you invite the audience to join you on an adventurous tour of your imagination. It's Scrumdiddlyumptious! |
Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
Be very careful Willy Wonka is a trademarked character. If you advertise that you are doing "Willy Wonka" parties, or that you are portraying him, you may have a visit from the people who own him.
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
That's what I was thinking . Besides, I always found Willy Wonka WEALLY CWEEPY!!! Don't bring him to MY birthday party.
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dg Regular user 122 Posts |
I feel that Jonathan was hinting towards the fact that most peoples perception of WW is that he is a kind man who opens his doors to the lucky children, giving them unlimited candy.
The books are much darker, even in the film; basically he is trying to find a successor to run his empire. One by one the children are `eliminated'. It’s been a while since I read it, but have more recently read other books to my children. `The twits’ `Matilda’ `Esio trot’ and others. All quite dark, but all very good. |
drumdemon420 Veteran user 396 Posts |
Just a few words...the seven deadly sins... happy hunting.
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
Yeah! The seven deadly sins:
Sleepy, Grumpy, Dopey, Sneezy, Happy, Bashful and Doc.
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
Happy CAN'T be deadly, Bill.
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BlackShadow Special user London UK 666 Posts |
Ah yes, the spectre of the copyright chocolate police looms high.
But be creative... Willy Wonka becomes "Silly Wanky" and there follows an effect where the child assistant always fails to pick the bar with the "silver ticket" (A la three card monte/double flap and/or conjourer's choice, I'm sure you get the idea). However, the last laugh is on Silly Wanky when the child manages to get it right and wins a pile of candy. Loads of opportunity for bits of "business" with Silly trying to swap the bars round while the child isn't looking and hoots of protest from the audience. I'm sure this will create loads of laughs especially with lots of Silly Wanky gags and a stupid hat to match. Should be good for six months till the next big kiddie blockbuster |
Magicjohnathon Regular user Oakdale, CA. 122 Posts |
No actually this suggestion came from another thread, people wanting Star Wars themed ideas. But while this can of worms is open, let me just ask this... "Why does anyones Willy Wonka character have to be weird like the book portrays? Make your own charater. For that matter why does his name have to be Willy? And why cant he be nice to children? Break the mold! Personally I don't believe in using movie themes or its characters period. My mentor Jeff McBride taught me to be a more magical version of myself, not a carbon copy of the latest movie character.
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Bryan Gilles Inner circle Northern California 1732 Posts |
I was actually thinking about the possibilities of doing Willy Wonka magic as I watched the new movie staring Johnny Depp... Not really marketing myself as a Willy Wonka Show; however, as I saw Blackstone Jr. introduce a Alice Through the looking Glass witht the story of the window... how he aquired it from the motion picture company....yada yada... it's the very window that Dorothy would look out and dream about life over the rainbow in the motion picture the Wizard of Oz.... It really tied in the mystery and wonder behind this window he had and it helped draw in the magic...
Basically, it would be cool to recapture that "child-like wonder" and excitement of Charlie and produce candy and things only Wonka could dream up. You are very right.. there are endless possibilities. I have toyed with the idea of a Wonka Square Circle but battled with it being to close to Chance Wolfs creation or even a Lions and Cobras (Hippity Hop Rabbits) routine featuring Charlie, Wonka, and the Oompa Loompas... Sweet Thoughts! Bryan |
Joe Russell Veteran user Buffalo NY 397 Posts |
The music from the original movies would be perfect I have always wanted to use gene wilders rendition of pure imagination for a routine but never thought of a full blown willy wonka magic show. You can buy the motion picture soundtrack for like 10 bucks I think on amazon.com
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Lee Darrow V.I.P. Chicago, IL USA 3588 Posts |
Trademarked and copyrighted character who has been defended in court several times, In fact, Mark Sweet PLAYED him on a promo tour after the FIRST movie rolled out.
The candy company is VERY protective of the franchise - almost as nasty as Paramount is with Star Trek (moreso) and the PBS people are with Barney. Do this without permission and expect a visit from a guy in a suit with a restraining order and a subpoena. I've seen it happen. Lee Darrow, C.H.
http://www.leedarrow.com
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
PBS does not own Barney. "The Lyons Group" owns him. He was nicked from a video that some friends of mine sent in. They neglected to cover all of the bases when it came to protecting the characters.
It really burned me, because I owned a chunk of it. I figured our "CEO" would at least take the time to protect the material. Nope.
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boomassacre New user 38 Posts |
I would use the glass elevator as a starting point..... and maybe not use willy wonka's name.
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dg magic Veteran user Houston , TX. 350 Posts |
Ive always wanted to do a signed card to wonka bar...
Signed Card...Card Trick...Card Trick... then when they tear open the candy....they see the Golden Backed Card that has "Golden Ticket" printed on it... then they take it out...and it is there previously signed card...that WAS a regular back... I know the method ...maybe I should just get off my a** and structure it... Daniel Garcia
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