- Vermicious knid
Vermicious knids are a fictional species of amorphous,
shape-shifting monsters that invade the Space Hotel USA inRoald Dahl 's "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator ", the sequel to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ". They are also mentioned in the 1971feature film adaptation, "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory ", except on this occasion they are referred to as being one of the species that inhabitsLoompaland .Description
In their natural form, vermicious knids are huge, dark, egg-shaped beings that are quite at home in the
vacuum of space. Their homeworld is the planet Vermes, a fictional planet located (as stated in dialogue) 184270000000 miles away from Earth. Their one weak point is that they are show-offs; they cannot resist shaping themselves to spell the one word they know how to spell--"SCRAM"--before they attack.According to
Willy Wonka , numerous sentient alien species that formerly existed have been wiped out by the knids' predations. Wonka claims that the only reasonhumans have escaped this fate is because the Knids cannot enterEarth's atmosphere without being burned up byfriction —despite the fact that among the worlds that have been depopulated by the knids isVenus , which has a substantial atmosphere.When Nestle created their interpretation of Wonka's world to sell chocolate bars under the name "Wonka", they released a number of downloadable flash games. In all these games, Knids seem to have entered the factory and have the appearance of a flying green blob with a single red eye.
Name
The etymology of the name was not provided by Dahl. Pronunciation of "knid" is said in the book to approximate adding a
schwa between the k and nid, or in Dahl's words, "k'nid".Cnidaria is the name of the taxonomicphylum containing stinging aquaticinvertebrates such asjellyfish andcoral , itself derived from theclassical Greek word fornettle , κνιδη. "Vermicious" is a real word, meaningworm like.Other appearances
They are mentioned in another of Dahl's books, "
James and the Giant Peach ", after police see that the peach has landed on theEmpire State Building . They are also mentioned in the Dahl's story "The Minpins ".
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.