Yes. However, many of the themes are also geared toward adults.
Save the kids (and Veruca's dad) from the pitfalls of the factory. Then use the solidifying whipped spray to rescue Charlie from the chocolate river. (see the related question)
I think it is a really weird question to ask considering that movie was a kids movie, but I think it should be like a............. R. Maybe not!! Oh I do not know!! We all have our own opinions!!
The main challenges that are presented in the movie Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory deals with how each of the kids that want to go will get to the factory. After that, certain kids face different challenges as they go on the tour.
A poor boy named Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket in his Wonka chocolate bar. He gets to go to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory with his grandpa Joe for a tour of the factory. All the other kids disobey the rules and are eliminated from the tour (Veronica, Violet, Mike, and Augustus). Charlie becomes the heir to Willy Wonka. And in the end Charlie and his family move their house into Willy Wonka's factory.
A poor boy named Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket in his Wonka chocolate bar. He gets to go to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory with his grandpa Joe for a tour of the factory. All the other kids disobey the rules and are eliminated from the tour (Veronica, Violet, Mike, and Augustus). Charlie becomes the heir to Willy Wonka. And in the end Charlie and his family move their house into Willy Wonka's factory.
Charlie is innocent, kind, humble, heartwarming and lovely. I wouldn't say, that he's a hero in the movie, because he doesn't save someones life or something equal that a hero would do. But because of the qualities I've listed, he never got in trouble during the chocolate factory journey, despite the other kids, whose are arrogant, egoistic or blunt. These characteristics are the ruin of the other kids.
After all of the kids have been through their adventures, go back to the Chocolate Room a second time.
A poor boy named Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket in his Wonka chocolate bar. He gets to go to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory with his grandpa Joe for a tour of the factory. All the other kids disobey the rules and are eliminated from the tour (Veronica, Violet, Mike, and Augustus). Charlie becomes the heir to Willy Wonka. And in the end Charlie and his family move their house into Willy Wonka's factory.
Go from room to room by using the tunnels, and see that the kids make it through their troubles. In the end, you have to save Charlie so that he can get his reward. (see related question)
First you will help Charlie get a Golden Ticket, then you will enter the factory with Charlie and the others (having found a ticket of your own). In the factory, accompany the kids to each of the rooms and make sure things work out for them. (see the related question below)
The story starts of with Charlie Bucket. He is from a poor family. He finds out that Willy Wonka is holding a contest to see his factory. One day, Charlie finds some money; enough to by a chocolate bar. Inside is a winning ticket to see Wonka. He arrives to the factory to see the other kids who won. Willy Wonka shows the kids his factory. Slowly the children get in trouble until Charlie is the only one left. Charlie wins Willy Wonka's factory. Charlie is no longer poor and he goes to live with Wonka. It's a really great story; you should read it.
There were 5 for the 5 kids: Charlie Bucket, Violet Beauregarde, Veruca Salt, Mike Tevee, Augustus Gloop