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Violet's head also sinks into its own divot, only sticking out just enough to see above her nose; her neck having also become one with her torso, she is unable to move her head, and can only dart her bright blue eyes around in fear and moan once more.

Finally, Violet's growth slows down and stops, leaving her bewildered and confused. She can now be seen—no longer as a human— as a giant blue juice filled ball in the middle of the inventing room, covered by a very tight tracksuit and helplessly rocking back and forth on her swollen pelvis.

Wonka then resurfaces and explains that the same thing has happened to the 20 Oompa Loompas he had tested it on, and that "it's just weird. Veruca recommends that Violet should be placed into a county fair much to Wonka's amusement.

Scarlett contemplates this idea as music starts playing. Oompa Loompas then emerge from the smoke of the Inventing Room and start to roll the swollen blueberry along, singing her titular song, mocking her over her chewing gum obsession, and jumping onto her inflated body and dancing. The Loompas jump on her whole body, bouncing off her belly, back and crotch. During the whole scene, Violet is shown moaning, groaning and screaming in fear at her fate, her voice noticeably more muffled and deeper than before, but she is shown to be calmer by the end of her trip.

The Oompa Loompas then roll Violet to the door, and after seeing where she was going Violet called for help and screamed for Wonka, hoping that someone would heed to her plea to stay on the tour. Wonka orders them to take her to the juicing room at once so that the juice can be squeezed out of her like a pimple. Hearing this, Scarlett runs off to help Violet, who is stuck in the Inventing Room door and calling out for her mother. She is last seen being pushed out of the Inventing Room onto the candy boat.

When Veruca questions whether Violet would always be a blueberry, Wonka states his uncertainty before reinforcing his disgust towards gum. She is not seen for the rest of the tour. Violet is last seen leaving the factory with her mother. Violet had been completely juiced, but retains both human and blueberry traits - she has newfound flexibility and is still blue. As Scarlett walks along Violet cartwheels and back-flips after her, seemingly very pleased with her new abilities, even informing her mother that she is now much more flexible.

However Scarlett coldly responds "Yes but you're blue," upset that they had lost the grand prize. Scarlett Beauregarde - Scarlett is Violet's mother. However she behaves more like a coach than a mother, constantly telling Violet to win no matter what and giving her an unhealthily amount of praise.

When Violet turns into a blueberry, she became worried that she wouldn't be able to compete, but contemplated Veruca's suggestion for putting her in a county fair. She wasn't upset about Violet's fate until she left the factory, upset that Violet had lost, implying that she assumed Violet would still stay on the tour even after becoming a blueberry. Veruca Salt - Violet and Veruca hated each other from the moment they saw each other.

However they tried to cover it by pretending to be best friends. Veruca is shown to be extremely pleased with Violet's transformation, as now her competition has been removed. She even suggests placing Violet in a county fair and later asks Wonka if Violet will always be a blueberry, hoping that her life will be ruined forever.

Charlie Bucket - While the rest of the kids except for Mike to a lesser extent and Veruca who never interacted with Charlie treated Charlie poorly, Violet was noticeably the rudest to Charlie, even called him a loser when grabbing a candy apple. Willy Wonka - Violet is shown to be initially weirded out by Wonka's demeanor, but immediately ignores it and gives him a hug, feigning respect.

Throughout the tour up until her elimination, she is shown to be close to Wonka whenever he is introducing his factory. It is strongly implied that she's acting respectful to Wonka to get his support for the grand prize. The transformation sequence was initially done similar to the version, with AnnaSophia Robb being placed in a suit that inflated. However, the crew was not satisfied with the final product, so they decided to scrap it in favor of CGI, with only parts of Robb's face being unaltered.

Robb was given a prosthetic cheeks to simulate Violet's cheeks during the sequence, and an animatronic double was also used as well. Violet's song is a 60's disco that talks about about how competitive she is, and how chewing gum is bad for you. Listen close, listen hard, the tale of Violet Beauregarde.



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