Talk:Epic Rap Battles of History 48/@comment-24408988-20141117192048

I was thinking they could do a Scrooge vs Trump-esque battle for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Wonka starts off against Milton Hershey, who serves as the rival business man to Wonka's company (if you know the story, basically he's Slugworth). He then begins to bring in the "kids" that will take over his factory someday, which are served by real-life people who represent the 4 deadly sins that the kids in the story represent (a gluttonous person, a prideful person, a greedy person, and a lazy person). It then all comes down to Charlie (who I feel can serve as himself), whom Wonka starts to rage at, parodying the scene at the end of WWATCF. Charlie starts to feel shameful, so he just gives Wonka the Gobstopper back and IDFK, you'd know if you've seen the movie. Sorry if this is so long and disordered, I'm just trying to explain