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Violet stares at her hand as her blueberry transformation starts. view image. The last of her powder-blue tracksuit is stained a rich purple. view image. We see Violet's half swollen butt. view image. Violet's butt grows and she turns to look at it view image. Violet's belly has become enormous view image. Violet's face being affected. view image. Watch the classic scene from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 1971, where Violet Beauregarde ignores the warnings and chews a gum that turns her into a giant blueberry. See how her body.

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A Blueberry is an entity that is significantly larger and heavier than an actual human. While blueberries as fruit are natural, blueberries as an entity can only be achieved by chewing the Three-Course Dinner Chewing Gum. The only confirmed specimens are 20 Oompa-Loompas and Violet Beauregarde. A blueberry entity is distinguishable from regular blueberries, due to their enormous size as. This is the scene from Charlie and the chocolate factory where Violet swells up into a blueberry.All right go to Warner bros Entertainment. Cut out anything that didn't have princess violet On screen, and cropped out any audio that wasn't related to her. Also brightened the video so you can see w. In the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Violet was depicted as a 12 year-old [1] girl from Miles City, Montana, and was played by the late Denise Nickerson and was a girly girl. Her father, Sam Beauregarde, is a "prominent" local politician, civic leader, and a used car salesman who uses Violet's television interview for free.

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Want to discover art related to violetbeauregardeblueberry? Check out amazing violetbeauregardeblueberry artwork on DeviantArt. Get inspired by our community of talented artists. Violet Beauregarde is the daughter of Scarlett Beauregarde and the winner of the third Golden Ticket. As a human she's thin and athletic, with short blonde hair and green eyes. She's mostly seen wearing a light blue tracksuit, with blue and white trainers and socks and a blue zipper heart and watch. Comparison of Violet as a human and as a. Nickerson's character ended up turning into a huge blueberry Denise Nickerson, the former child actress who played Violet Beauregarde in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, has died. Because the gum is not yet ready for consumption, Willy Wonka forbids Violet Beauregarde from trying it. However, Violet chews the gum anyway and, consequently, turns into a giant blueberry. Oompa Loompa's then roll Violet to the juicing room to remove the blueberry juice from her. This experience might not have been all bad for Violet after.

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Updated Nov 8, 2022 at 5:27pm. Denise Nickerson, the actress who played Violet Beauregarde in the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, has died. On Wednesday, July 10 — one year after. Violet Beauregarde is the third child to find a Golden Ticket; she's Mr. Beauregarde and Mrs. Beauregarde 's daughter. She's an avid gum-chewer and has even broken a world record: the piece of gum she's chewing when she finds her Golden Ticket (and that she still has at the time of the factory tour) is the same one that she's been chewing for three months. Violet Beauregarde swells up like a blueberry in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2005. So began the great blueberry boom: By the 1960s, highbush blueberries were grown in 13 states. In the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory , Violet Beauregarde famously turned into a.

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Violet Beauregarde is a skillful, self-centered, rude, and chewing gum-obsessed girl, the third person to find a Golden Ticket, one of the four main antagonists of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and the second to be eliminated from the tour.Violet chews gum obsessively and boasts that she has been chewing the same piece "for three months solid", a world record which Violet proclaims was. Violet Beauregarde is a sassy girl who is obsessed with gum who meets a rather gruesome end for a young girl in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory The Musical". Violet Beauregarde is one of the golden ticket winners. she lives in Beverly Hills, California. Violet is a unique case among the four bratty children who won the golden tickets as she won her ticket in a somewhat fair way, but rather.