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Best films for an almost 4yo and his parents to watch together

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Cucumberscarecrow · 20/05/2014 11:19

We are TV novices Blush.

We've seen Madagascar 1 and 2 and we all loved them and think our lives were very sad and empty before Moto Moto and King Julien came into them.

What else should we be watching?

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TheThinksYouCanThink · 20/05/2014 11:31

My 3 and half year old current favourites are Frozen, Toy Story, Ice Age and Gnomeo and Juliet.

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Chopsypie · 20/05/2014 11:33

Toy story, despicable me, frozen, cloudy with a chance of meatballs, little mermaid, beauty and the beast, lion king, finding memo and monsters inc are the favourites in this house!

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Cucumberscarecrow · 21/05/2014 06:20

Great suggestions, thanks!

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BillnTedsMostFeministAdventure · 21/05/2014 06:28

Toy story
Kiki's delivery service
Tangled

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VestaCurry · 21/05/2014 06:42

Cars and Cars 2 are great fun

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VestaCurry · 21/05/2014 06:45

....and Finding Nemo is wonderful

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Blithereens · 21/05/2014 07:00

Can I suggest the Miyazaki films? Beautiful animation. Ponyo and Spirited Away are my favourites.

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Dancergirl · 27/05/2014 00:12

Does it have to be a film?

I'm loving watching those 70s childrens shows with my dd - Bagpuss, Paddington, Mr Benn and Trumpton. You can get them all on DVD.

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FiloPasty · 27/05/2014 00:26

Loving The Croods here!

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justmuddlingalong · 27/05/2014 00:28

Any of The Land Before Time films. Oldies but goodies.

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BackforGood · 27/05/2014 00:34

Noooo! Finding Nemo is horrible for the first few minutes - DO NOT sit down to watch this with him, without checking it out first. I agree, after the horrible bit, it is a nice film.


Jungle Book is great

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MsAmerica · 30/05/2014 02:02

I have the loveliest memory of what seemed to be a grandfather bringing his small grandson to see a Laurel and Hardy movie. He was the only child in the audience, and it was so cute to hear his high-pitched laughter, and as he was leaning forward, looking back to his grandfather to share his enjoyment.

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FixItUpChappie · 30/05/2014 04:52

We are doing a weekly movie night with our similarly aged son. our favourites so far for being non-offensive have been:

-the jungle book
-frozen
-cars
-Winnie the pooh

ones I personally thought were too old....monsters inc, toy story, finding memo, happy feet (which I also thought was pretty awful all around)

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