Cartoons & childrens shows



My kids enjoyed this show and its worth watching with your kids, its a good clean show, no homosexual propaganda or liberal ideas, no occult symbolism.

Its also very educational for the kids as it shows how the bushman lived with no TV, no laws, no police, out in the wild in nature, the movie did very well in Japan back in the day they loved it.

I think there are 3 of these movies, the gods muat be crazy 1,2 and 3.
 
My kids enjoyed this movie, its not a very modern movie but whoever came up with this movie had a good imagination, the story is well written, its entertaining and has some serious action scenes, I like how the boy and girl are well dressed and there is natural beauty in the movie, the girl is also made to be very feminine which is an important example for modern kids to see.
 
I suggest Doraemon for an Asian classic. The story revolves around Nobita who is a lazy, weak and slow kid, and he depends on Doraemon's assistance for everything in his life. But despite all the assistances and tools he has at his disposal, Nobita always fail. This cartoon teaches that there is no substitute for hard work. In fact Nobita only succeeds when he overcome challenges with significant effort.

Since I was a kid until now I always liked Doraemon cartoons and comic books, it is timeless and always enjoyable.

Below is the supposed ending episode where Nobita finally relies on himself and stands on his own feet:
 
Do not forget about Serafima, a Russian children's movie. In my parish we even organized a watch together for this movie. However do not expect the animation quality to be as good as Disney's, since it was made with limited resource.

Below is the ending for Serafima (this ending perfectly illustrates what kind of movie is this), for sure there is zero wokeism, LGBT-ism, leftism in this movie. It is perfectly based for everyone (not just children).

 
Do not forget about Serafima, a Russian children's movie. In my parish we even organized a watch together for this movie. However do not expect the animation quality to be as good as Disney's, since it was made with limited resource.

Below is the ending for Serafima (this ending perfectly illustrates what kind of movie is this), for sure there is zero wokeism, LGBT-ism, leftism in this movie. It is perfectly based for everyone (not just children).


Thank you I will have a look, Im always trying to find good content for them to watch
 
I suggest Doraemon for an Asian classic. The story revolves around Nobita who is a lazy, weak and slow kid, and he depends on Doraemon's assistance for everything in his life. But despite all the assistances and tools he has at his disposal, Nobita always fail. This cartoon teaches that there is no substitute for hard work. In fact Nobita only succeeds when he overcome challenges with significant effort.

Since I was a kid until now I always liked Doraemon cartoons and comic books, it is timeless and always enjoyable.

Below is the supposed ending episode where Nobita finally relies on himself and stands on his own feet:

Do they have this show in English?
 
Do they have this show in English?
I have tried searching additional info but Doraemon in English is a bit rare. Supposedly Disney Hotstar has it, but I am not sure. I have checked on Netflix but it only has four Doraemon feature films, however the one you want is the serial cartoon. I never thought this far because in my country Doraemon is even broadcasted in free-to-air TV.

On the other hand Serafima is easy to find, it is available in full length on YouTube.
 
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For anyone who has children, Angel Studios' "The King of Kings" is out in theater. It is an animated biblical film that recently broke an opening box office record (for an animated film).




This is said to be really good. Unfortunately, I don't like the big head style they are using.
 
Yeah, I don't like that Pixar style either. Bring back the animation of old when Walt Disney was still alive.
Hand-drawn animation is beautiful, I agree. Even one of Disney's greatest flops, 1985's The Black Cauldron, is more artful than anything we get these days. It's a shame it did so poorly, and, really, anytime they tried to branch out from fairy tale and princess musicals they underperformed (Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Treasure Planet), even if the movies had interesting elements.

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Anything Studio Ghibli should be good. I used to babysit my sister when she was a toddler all the time, and she loved Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away. My Neighbor Totoro is a good one, too.

Princess Mononoke was a bit too feminist for me ( Miyazaki is a male feminist). However I did enjoy Spirited Away and Totoro immensely. Spirited's artwork & music was mind blowing. Totoro had that old world charm and children's innocence.
 
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