Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (Movie)June 30, 1971 |
SongsThis movie is played in: June 30, 1971 AlbumsThis movie contains music from: by June 30, 1971 Television EpisodesThis movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 9October 9, 2006 The family watches Willy Wonka in celebration of Judah's birthday because it was his favorite movie. This movie is referred to by: Season: 20 Episode: 16April 5, 2009 Moe and Maya are at Maya's house. Moe turns the television on and sees the Oompa Loompas dancing and singing, making Moe uncomfortable because Maya is a little person, and he doesn't want to offend her. This movie is parodied by: Season: 2 Episode: 4November 14, 1999 Fry drinks excessive amounts of Slurm, looking for the golden bottle cap that grants him a visit to the Slurm Factory. The episode is a parody of the film Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory. This movie is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 17March 12, 2009 Michael has an idea to enhance sales. He wants to send out 5 golden tickets hidden in the paper boxes to the clients. He introduces his idea to the office, dressed as Willy Wonka. This movie is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 2April 11, 1999 Brian claims that Peter cannot quit candy, and a parody of the Willy Wonka movie is shown where Peter is blown up like a large blueberry like what happened to Violet Beauregarde This movie is parodied by: Season: 11 Episode: 13February 6, 2000 The sequence with the elf-jockeys living near the chocolate cascade are a parody of the Oompa-Loompa from the book (and films) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It is also similar to the dream sequence in Fiddler On The Roof. Their tree house resembles the Keebler Elf tree. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 10November 27, 2006 Barney refers to the two lazy couples, as "Grandparents of Willy Wonka" in reference to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, where Charlie Bucket's grandparents never get out of bed. This movie is referred to by: Season: 13 Episode: 8January 20, 2002 After the police boat chase, Homer makes demands in order to surrender. He demands to see the Oompa Loompa - who is then shown on the dock, looking miserable. This movie is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 17March 16, 2009 Barney starts to make fun of Marshall wearing a nightshirt by naming him after the characters in nightshirt from famous movies. He asks, Was it nice to finally get out of that crowded bed and take Charlie to the chocolate factory? referring to Charlie's Grand-father in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. This movie is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 8July 30, 2006 After watching the new 'Queens Boulevard' with Billy Walsh, Eric tells him it looks more like 'Willy Wonka's Factory' than Queens Boulevard. This movie is referred to by: Season: 22 Episode: 15March 6, 2011 Walter Hotenhoffer, the pharmaceutical representative gives Homer, Abe and Bart a tour of his factory. Homer says "Thank you for the tour of your factory Mr. Wonka.". Bart corrects Homer, saying Walter is not Willy Wonka, but instead is Augustus Gloop, the fat German boy. This movie is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 7April 13, 2003 While shopping at the art store, Russell tells Claire that he feels like Augustus Gloop in the chocolate room. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 20July 25, 2000 There are several references to the Willy Wonka movie in this episode including a parody of Pure Imagination, the lie about finding the last Silver Scroll (Golden Ticket), a reference to Charile Bucket, and Peter saying he bets the scroll makes the beer taste terrible (like Charlie says he bets the ticket makes the chocolate taste terrible). This movie is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 14January 21, 2009 New Christine says that she's never had tequila before, not even in college, because she had to come straight home from class to take care of her aging grandparents. Barb's reply to New Christine is "Who are you, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?". MoviesThis movie inspired: July 13, 2005 BooksThis movie is based on: 1964 |