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Ponyo...what should we get next?

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MerryMarigold · 17/08/2015 14:54

Kids fallen in love with Ponyo, but don't know what else we should get. Have seen Arrietty too. They are 9,6,6. Any recommendations?

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whatdowedowithabouncingbaby · 17/08/2015 14:57

totoro and Howls Moving castle. we love these films. spirited away is another favourite :)

TeamBacon · 17/08/2015 14:59

Yep, Totoro, Howls, Spirited Away. Avoid Princess Mononoke for a bit, quite violent.

MerryMarigold · 17/08/2015 14:59

Thanks...are any of them scarier than others? Ds1 and dd can be a bit sensitive!

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MerryMarigold · 17/08/2015 15:00

xpost teambacon. Thanks.

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hazeyjane · 17/08/2015 15:00

Totoro is our favourite, and Kiki's Delivery Service (neither are scary)

whatdowedowithabouncingbaby · 17/08/2015 15:03

Howls is on film 4 this week (Thurs or Fri) they quite often show studio Giblh films. actually just looked and spirited away is on this afternoon.

GummyBunting · 17/08/2015 15:03

Another vote for Totoro. My favourite film!

MerryMarigold · 17/08/2015 15:06

Oooh thanks. Gonna record Spirited Away. That's where we saw Ponyo and the kids have watched it 3x in a week! (Too much rain this summer).

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MerryMarigold · 17/08/2015 16:01

Poor ds1 screaming, "Turn it off, Mum! It's horrible!" Other 2 are engrossed so it's stayed on, and now he's back to to it.

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hazeyjane · 17/08/2015 18:33

totoro and kiki, are a LOT less freaky deaky than Spirited Away (which my 9 year old dd won't watch)

VulcanWoman · 17/08/2015 18:51

Grave of the Fireflies is supposed to be very good but also very sad. Better for older Children maybe. I have the film, not watched it yet though.

fuzzpig · 17/08/2015 22:28

My two found Spirited Away quite scary at first. And there is no way I'm showing them Princess Mononoke or Grave of the Fireflies yet (hell, I don't think I will be watching that again for a while :()

The Cat Returns is sweet, I've got that put away for Xmas, and my DCs are currently obsessed with Castle of Cagliostro as I bought it the other day! Watched it 3 days in a row :o

If you don't mind subtitles (my DD can just about keep up, DS can't read well enough yet but he still enjoys watching them as you can pick up the story visually) then the King and the Mockingbird is fab. It was apparently an inspiration to Miyazaki, who is behind a lot of the Ghibli films. Also Ernest et Celestine is adorable :)

MerryMarigold · 17/08/2015 22:37

Thanks v much for slightly less scary suggestions. Dd gave up after 45 mins bless her, "This movie is like a nightmare..." (I agreed). They finished Ponyo (again).

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fuzzpig · 17/08/2015 22:59

It's a bit freaky that's for sure! :o

[whispers] there's an anime fans chat thread on this board if anyone's interested... Blush

TeamBacon · 18/08/2015 19:13

Definitely avoid grave of the fireflies, not for kids at all that one.

Look at The Cat Returns, Panda Go Panda, Kiki Delivery Service

My 7yo must be pretty hardcore then. He loves Spirited Away. Even the freaky bits in Tales from Earthsea didn't bother him.

TeamBacon · 18/08/2015 19:14

You might want to give Howls a miss too perhaps. It's got a few freaky bits but not as much as spirited away

fuzzpig · 18/08/2015 22:15

Oh yes of course Panda Go Panda!

Anyone who likes Grave of the Fireflies, I'd recommend Giovanni's Island as well.

fuzzpig · 18/08/2015 22:20

I do generally check out anime films before letting the DCs watch them as the content isn't so predictable as say a Disney movie. DD is pretty sensitive.

I'd also avoid Pom Poko... I love the message behind it, but seeing raccoons with expanding bollocks just doesn't do it for me Hmm

And avoid My Neighbours the Yamadas too. Because it's rubbish. IMHO.

SausageSmuggler · 18/08/2015 22:36

My 3 & 4 yo's adore Totoro, I have most of the Studio Ghibli films but this is the one they always go for. Castle in the sky is very good too.

MerryMarigold · 19/08/2015 19:02

Strangely drawn to Spirited Away. They are watching it this evening! Perhaps it's less harrowing the second time.

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MerryMarigold · 19/08/2015 19:03

Thanks so much for all recommendations and especially the Film 4 suggestion.

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MeganChips · 19/08/2015 19:05

My 8 year old's favourite film is Princess Mononoke, it's pretty grim but I think that's why he likes it!

Kiki and Tortoro are nice ones. I love them all.

TeamBacon · 19/08/2015 19:45

fuzzpig GrinGrin

I try to pretend that Pom Poko doesn't exist. It's just too weird

TeamBacon · 19/08/2015 19:46

Laputa is the best. By miles. Maybe not for really small ones though

MerryMarigold · 19/08/2015 19:47

Is 6 really small?

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