Loompas
Loompas are a fictional species of small, humanoid creatures from the novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with large, round heads, small bodies, and large, round eyes. Loompas are employed by the eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka to perform various tasks in his chocolate factory. They are often seen wearing white hats and carrying small, round baskets. Loompas are also known for their love of sweets and their tendency to eat anything sweet they come across. Despite their small size, Loompas are strong and agile, capable of performing tasks that require significant physical effort. They are also known for their loyalty to Willy Wonka and their willingness to work long hours for little pay. Loompas are a beloved and iconic part of the "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" franchise, appearing in both the novel and the subsequent film adaptations.