Willy Wonka coloring pages provide the golden ticket to fun. These 20 gorgeously detailed black and white pages feature depictions of characters from all eras of this classic story.
Willy Wonka was introduced in the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl in 1964 and would later appear in the sequel Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator in 1972.
He is a secretive, brilliant and eccentric chocolatier who makes some of the most incredible candy and sweets you can imagine. This character is arguably the most iconic character created by Roald Dahl, and he has been portrayed on film by Gene Wilder, Johnny Depp and Timothée Chalamet
This collection features not only Willy Wonka but characters like Augustus Gloop, Charlie Bucket and Veruca Salt to name a few.
You will also learn some interesting behind-the-scenes facts about the character as you go!
20 Free Willy Wonka Coloring Pages To Print And Color
1. Augustus Gloop Falling Into The Chocolate River
Augustus Gloop is one of the kids who wins a trip to the famous chocolate factory after finding a golden ticket.
He is a greedy lad who loves to eat, but he gets more than he bargained for when he falls into the chocolate river in the factory.
2. Candy Filled Room In The Chocolate Factory
Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory is one of the most distinctive aspects of the story, and every kid would like to visit it!
In the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the chocolate river was created using a mix of water, cream and chocolate.
That was all well and good until the cream went sour and created an awful smell.
3. Charlie Bucket With His Golden Ticket
Charlie was portrayed for the first time in 1971 by Peter Ostrum.
It was hs only film role, and after he appeared in the movie he became inspired to become a veterinarian instead of pursuing acting further.
4. Charlie Bucket With A Wonka Bar Coloring PDF
Charlie would once again grace the big screen in Tim Burton’s 2005 version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
This time he was portrayed by Freddie Highmore, but unlike his predecessor Freddie went on to enjoy a successful acting career.
5. Charlie And Willy Wonka In The Glass Elevator
The glass elevator features at the end of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but it played a larger role in the 1972 sequel Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.
Roald Dahl had intended to write a third story, but it sadly never came to fruition.
6. Golden Ticket From Willy Wonka’s Factory
7. Mike Teavee Shrinking In The TV Room
8. Oompa Loompa Carrying A Lollipop
9. Brachiosaurus Skeleton In A Museum
The Oompa Loompas are the helpers that make the magic Willy Wonka creates happen. In the first film, they were portrayed by various different actors.
In the Tim Burton film, they were all played by the actor Deep Roy. Finally, in the Wonka movie from 2023, they were all played by Hugh Grant.
10. The Flowing Chocolate River Coloring Sheet
11. Veruca Salt Demanding More Candy
12. Violet Beauregard Turning Into A Blueberry
13. Willy Wonka And Charlie Bucket
This portrayal of Charlie and Willy Wonka comes from Tim Burton’s 2005 film where Wonka was played by Johnny Depp.
Johnny Depp based the mannerisms of Wonka on weird and cheesy TV game show hosts he remembered watching as a kid.
14. Willy Wonka And His Chocolate Factory
15. Willy Wonka Thinks Of New Recipes
Willy Wonka is always thinking of new candy recipes!
You could come up with some ideas for interesting candy Wonka could make and put them in a speech bubble above his head.
16. Willy Wonka Handing Out Candy
17. Willy Wonka Opening The Factory
The gates are open as Willy Wonka finally invites guests to visit his secretive chocolate factory!
Johnny Depp was Tim Burton’s first choice for the role, but actors like Nicholas Cage and Dwayne Johnson were also considered along with many others.
18. Willy Wonka In His Top Hat
This portrayal of Willy Wonka pays tribute to the performance of Gene Wilder.
His portrayal was loved by audiences, but Roald Dahl was reportedly not a fan of his interpretation of the character.
19. Willy Wonka Tips His Hat
20. Willy Wonka With A Cane And Bow-Tie
Willy Wonka is displaying his skills for showmanship as he tips his hat and welcomes all to his factory.
The character was expanded in Tim Burton’s film, and we got to see a bit of what his childhood was like, which wasn’t in the book.
After You Color Your Willy Wonka Pages
- Imagine some incredible candy ideas and draw them into these scenes.
- Use some gold metallic art pens to color the golden tickets.
- Draw your favorite incarnation of the Oompa Loompas in the backgrounds of your favorite pages.
- Write some famous lines or song lyrics from the movies to make posters, such as “A World of Pure Imagination” from the song from the first film.
Willy Wonka is a character who has entertained generations of kids, and hopefully this collection helped you to show your love for the character!
The story is all about imagination, so I encourage you to use any weird and wonderful ideas you can think of when finishing the collection.
Finally, feel free to share your finished Willy Wonka art on your social media pages for everyone you know to see!