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Here are movies that my boy has watched and has loved:
All three Toy Story movies Shrek Cars Finding Nemo Lots of Scooby Doo movies and TV show episodes Alice in Wonderland (the Disney cartoon movie not the scary Johnny Depp one) Elf (Will Ferrel) Horton Hears a Who Other ideas? Want to start gathering some new ones for vacation this summer (playing all day and then winding down with a movie in the evening). |
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My boys liked those too, but I felt like I had exhausted my options...
So I let them watch the original Star Wars. It is a bit of a jump after the more friendly G-movies... but my boys loved it. And I don't think the original one is too violent (although there is lots of blasting... and my kids promptly decided they wanted blasters for Christmas... so maybe I overdid it.) Oh, My kids also liked Ice Age, Mulan, and Monsters Inc. Those are a bit more kid friendly. |
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Second the original Star Wars.
Polar Express (at Christmas) Robin Hood (the original with Errol Flynn - seriously - rockin' good time) - also the Disney version. The Rescuers Tangled Despicable Me The Great Mouse Detective Curious George the Movie |
| Mine likes Phineas and Ferb cartoons, Cats and Dogs, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Madagascar (all of them) are a big hit, Ant Bully, |
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The Incredibles
All the Ice Age movies Land Before Time (an older Steven Spielberg movie about dinosuars) Ratatoulle Oddly, my kids also like Mary Poppins ( the original with Julie Andrews), and we just watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which was good but a bit long for them |
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Monster's Inc, Happy Feet, How to Train Your Dragon, Wall-E, Ice Age, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, A Bug's Life, Up, Lilo and Stitch, etc.
And of course Disney movies like Aladdin and Jungle Book. |
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How to Tame Your Dragon
Avatar: The Last Airbender (cartoon on Nick, not the terrible movie version) The Incredibles Ponyo Bolt Night at the Museum Spy Kids Finding Nemo Monsters vs. Aliens And we also let him watch Harry Potter and Spiderman and Star Wars. Not for every 5 year old, but he loved all of them. |
| Ponyo was the first feature-length film my 6 year old saw (when he was 4). Very good movie. |
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Monsters Inc is terrific, as PPs said, and Aladdin. Those two are the top faves at our house. I'll also put in a vote for the Wizard of Oz. Ooh, and episodes of the Muppets and Fraggle Rock.
Does anyone else have the feeling that a lot of the Pixar movies (I'm thinking of Up, The Incredibles, and Wall-E) are really more for adults? I find myself shushing my kid because I'm enjoying them so much, and they don't really hold her attention. She's only four, though. Perhaps things will change in the next year or two? |
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Spirit, Stallion of the Cimmaron
All the Pokemon movies |
| OP here. Many thanks, PPs! I really appreciate these great suggestions. |
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thankes
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I 2nd the original Star Wars (Empire Strikes back is a little dark). The more recent series is more violent, the first one seems less violent and dark then the next 2.
Rise of the Guardians should be out on DVD. 5 yr DS loved this in the theaters. Wall-e Monsters Inc Toy Story and Cars movies I can't remember the title but there are movies about golden retrievers that he loves. Not sure if Ninjago or Transformers Rescue Bots are in NetFlix Spy Kids |