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Barkbaa, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 1982 Irish-British animated film based on the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory book by Roald Dahl and the Barkbaa character created by John Ashu.

Plot
Barkbaa was cleaning around Dr. Moreau's lab when he found a watch on the table and, seeing no harm in using it to go back in time, decided to use it after finishing but he set it to 1964, causing him to go back in time.

After 6 minutes, Barkbaa landed in front of the candy shop on his tail. When he finished rubbing himself for 13 minutes, he explored around and met Eleven-year-old Charlie Bucket living in poverty with his parents and grandparents in a town which is home to a world-famous chocolate factory. One day, Charlie's bedridden Grandpa Joe tells him and Barkbaa about Willy Wonka, the factory's eccentric owner, and all of his fantastical candies. Rival chocolatiers sent in spies to steal his recipes, forcing Wonka to close the factory and disappear. He reopened years later, but the gates remain locked and nobody knows who is providing the factory with its workforce.

The next day, the newspaper announces that Wonka has hidden seven Golden Tickets in Wonka Bars; the finders of these tickets will be invited to come and tour the factory. The first six tickets are found by gluttonous Augustus Gloop, spoiled Veruca Salt, gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde, television addict Mike Teavee, school-obsessed Miranda Mary Piker and egotistic Marvin Prune. One day, Charlie buys a Wonka Bar with some money he found in the snow; the bar contains the fifth and final ticket. Upon hearing the news, Grandpa Joe regains his mobility and volunteers to accompany Charlie to the factory. Barkbaa considered going back home but, after Grandpa Joe found a golden ticket in Barkbaa's fur which cause Barkbaa to remember that Dr. Moreau once got one of the tickets but Wiilly Wonka's Chocolate Factory closed down before he could go there and the fact that the title of this movie is called Barkbaa, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Grandpa Joe ordered him to go.

On the day of the tour, Wonka welcomes the seven children (and Barkbaa) and their parents inside the factory, a wonderland of confectionery creations that defy logic. They also meet the Oompa-Loompas, a race of impish humanoids who help him operate the factory. During the tour, the other six children give in to their impulses and are ejected from the tour in darkly comical ways: Augustus falls into the Chocolate River and is sucked up a pipe, Violet turns into a giant blueberry after chewing an experimental stick of three-course dinner gum, Veruca and her parents fall down a garbage chute after the former tries to capture one of the nut-testing squirrels, Mike is shrunk down to the size of a chocolate bar after misusing the Television Chocolate device despite Wonka's warnings, Miranda and her dad fell in the Peanut-Brittle mixer to be chopped to death (though it was later revealed that they survived), and Marvin fell into the sprinkle pot after bragging that he can survive even sprinkles. The Oompa-Loompas sing about the children's misbehaviour each time disaster strikes.

With only Charlie and Barkbaa remaining, Wonka congratulates them for "winning" the factory. Wonka explains that the whole tour was designed to help them find a worthy heir to his business, and Charlie and Barkbaa was the only ones whose inherent genuineness passed the test. They ride the Great Glass Elevator and watch the other six children leave the factory before flying to Charlie's house, where Wonka invites the entire Bucket clan to come and live with him in the factory.

Barkbaa waved goodbye to Charlie as he decided to go back home to his time but not before announcing to Roald Dahl (who narrated this movie) that John Ashu will never do another crossover with another book-turned-movie again until he's ready to, which unamused Dahl.