what is the BEST kid movie rated G you've ever seen?

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Anonymous wrote:We just watched Ponyo and Kiki’s Delivery Service on Disney plus. Soooo good. Will probably watch Totoro tonight !


Really??? I didn't know they were on Disney plus. Thank you!
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The Princess Diaries

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Annie (the original) but not sure if rating. I also loved zootopia, wreck it ralph, Ralph breaks the internet
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Bolt
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We just watched Ponyo and Kiki’s Delivery Service on Disney plus. Soooo good. Will probably watch Totoro tonight !


Really??? I didn't know they were on Disney plus. Thank you!


These movies are not in Disney plus. PP needs to share what voodoo they did to make them appear!
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I want to thank all those that recommended Totoro! My boys and I watched this the other night for the first time. It was a really nice family movie.
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Anonymous wrote:Annie (the original) but not sure if rating. I also loved zootopia, wreck it ralph, Ralph breaks the internet


These are PG
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Anonymous wrote:Bolt


Also PG
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Anonymous wrote:The best feel good kids movie is the most recent version of The Grinch. It is unexpectedly one of the best kids movies made in a long time.

The Lion King is not appropriate for a lot of young kids especially if they have any sensitivity about death. The scene with the father being killed can be very upsetting.


+1. I saw the Lion King at age 16 and an still traumatized. It’s horrible. I’m not letting my kids watch it.
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Anonymous wrote:My sensitive 6 yr old enjoyed the Sword in the Stone (I also like it).

I liked Milo and Otis as a kid.


Totally forgot about both these movies. Awesome suggestions!
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I have a very sensitive kid who really struggled until recently. She's just turned 8. She still gets freaked out. Here are some you could try. She likes history, singing and girl-centered stories so you'll see a lot of that in here.

Annie - the 1999 version on Disney+ from TV. So much better than the 1980s version in many key ways. Nicer singing voices. Wonderful cast. No ridiculous climbing a railroad bridge sequence. Shorter.

Noelle - recent movie with Anna Kendrick. Christmas-themed. Similar to Elf but more gentle. Great feminist message.

Snowy Day - beautifully expanded from Ezra Jack Keats book. Very multicultural. So sweet.

Parent Trap - Lindsay Lohan version - got into this when she was 6

Cars

Kit Kittredge - this is actually quite a good film for the whole family. Stanley Tucci. Joan Cusack.

Totoro


Tinker Bell

We also did a lot of shows as they were easier for her than movies.

Tumbleleaf is WONDERFUL.

Zoboomafu is a gentler version of Wild Kratts (made by those guys before they made the Wild Kratts show)

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The Sandlot
Elf
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moana (Lin Manuel Miranda!)
Cars (great soundtrack)

Disney renaissance period:
Aladdin (robin williams!)
Little mermaid

Pixar:
Up


Up is PG - love this movie
Moana is PG


Ah, yes, the Little Mermaid. Where the moral of the story is: if you are pretty enough, and don't say anything, he'll love you.

Which may be slightly better than Beauty and The Beast, where the moral was: if I love him hard enough, he'll stop abusing me.

::BARF::


The moral of Beauty and the Beast is an actual line from the movie: “beauty is found within”. Pretty strong and relevant message. Also, to me personally there was a huge appeal of a princess that was a bookworm (I was a nerdy bookworm myself).

Can’t argue with the Little Mermaid. The message got kind of lost when they turned Andersen’s original ending into a happy ending.
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Anonymous wrote:Not the OP here but my 6 year old is very sensitive to scary movies. He's obsessed with Cars movie because it's basically the only one he can get through. Totoro is another one that was gentle enough for him.

What other G rated movies are gentle like that? He couldn't watch: Kung Fu Panda, Ratatouille, Moana, Toy Story etc


I used to fast forward the Sid scenes in Toy Story 1. Otherwise it’s precious!
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Anonymous wrote:The Sandlot
Elf


I just told my DS to turn off Elf. To me there’s a lot of inuendo and stupid humor.
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