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The game was released on the same day of the film's theatrical release in the US. Most of the main cast from the film provided their voices for the game except for Johnny Depp as James Arnold Taylor was used in his place as the voice of Willy Wonka. Original music for the video game was created by Winifred Phillips and produced by Winnie Waldron.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a media franchise based on the 1964 novel of the same name by British author Roald Dahl.It includes two novels, three live-action theatrical films, three video games and miscellaneous other properties, such as touring musicals and theatrical adaptations, various merchandise and defunct amusement park ride.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has frequently been adapted for other media, including games, radio, the screen, [48] and stage, most often as plays or musicals for children – often titled Willy Wonka or Willy Wonka, Jr. and almost always featuring musical numbers by all the main characters (Wonka, Charlie, Grandpa Joe, Violet, Veruca, etc ...
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The 1971 film adaptation, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory; The 2005 film adaptation, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; The 2010 opera adaptation, The Golden Ticket; Two video game interpretations, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (video games) The Golden Ticket: P, NP, and the Search for the Impossible, 2013 book by Lance Fortnow
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 1985 video game developed by British studio Soft Option [1] and published by Hill MacGibbon. It was released in the United Kingdom for the ZX Spectrum . It is loosely based on Roald Dahl 's 1964 book of the same name , and consumers had the option of buying the game and book as a set.