Lucy Dahl, filmmaker and daughter of beloved children's book writer Roald Dahl, joins the artists to judge their spotlight challenge, inspired by her father's work.
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The artists choose, at random, the name of one of the never-before-seen monsters that feasted upon the oompa-loompas before Willy Wonka took them to his factory.
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Stand back! Genius at work.
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Chloe has had some wicked bad luck with her Vermicious Knid - her cowl mold didn't open cleanly, and when she tried to run it in polyfoam, it didn't cure at all.
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George talks to McKenzie and Mr. Westmore about how NOT to make his Vermicious Knid look like a skinned bunny.
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Chloe's putting forward something pretty different from her vision, and hoping it's good enough to keep her going.
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Graham continues to work his butt off to merit the immunity granted him, and creates a Snozzwhanger that plays into the Dahl mythology so well that Lucy says it's as though Graham saw her father's imagination.
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Rashaad heard the name "Whangdoodle" and figured it must be a split personality kind of monster. He made one side sweet, and one side nasty.
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Graham and his Snozzwhanger find themselves in top looks.
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Tyler was psyched to be working on his Whangdoodle from start to finish, and his spooky monster wins the challenge this week!
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Glenn believes that Niko's guy would've been on the receiving end of any oompa-loompa violence. He's on bottom looks.
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The judges recognize that Chloe hit some hard breaks this week, but they don't feel her monster was scary enough to eat an entire oompa-loompa. She heads home this week.