There are some movies that make kids comfortable watching, and many of them are considered classics. When it comes to films, animals are popular among children. Probably because kids don't come into contact with a lot of rats and lions, and they love to see them moving around the screen. Here are the top 10 classic animal movies and revelations that may not teach your child to be obedient, but they will learn courage, sacrifice, determination, and self-confidence.
10. "Baby"
Baby is a 1995 film about a pig who believes he is a shepherd, and the protagonist of the film is a magician. Kids love watching the movie because it's rare to see pigs-like animals playing the role of dogs (perhaps because dogs can turn their heads and pigs can't). Eventually, the pig knew who it was and raced against the sheep, which gave the audience hours of fun.
9. "Charlotte's Web"
Another G-rated movie, Charlotte's Web, was released about 50 years ago but is still seen because it's a timeless classic. The film is about a spider named Charlotte who spins a spider web to save a pig. The film touches on themes of joy, birth, friendship and death, and it's a great experience for kids who want to understand what sacrifices their parents make for their children.
8. "Free Willie"
Released in 1993, the PG-rated film follows the relationship between a boy and a whale. Whales are the largest animals on earth, and watching 12-year-old boys come into contact with whales is the greatest joy children have when watching the film. The boy was caught for graffiti on a whale's tank, but ended up becoming friends with the giant animal, and it was fun to see the whale sticking out its tongue, and the two developed an exciting and touching relationship together. Madsen makes a cool dad in the movie, a point that parents envy when they watch the movie, and it teaches us the importance of freedom and friendship — a lesson we can learn today.
7. "Western Storm"
The PG-rated film was also released in 1992, and if you want to see Mickey The Horse walk out of the movie theater and sleep in an apartment, then this is the perfect movie for you. The two brothers were given a beautiful white horse by their gypsy grandfather, who took it to a humble apartment in Dublin, where it was betrayed by a corrupt police officer. The children rescued the horse and sent it back to a real home in the sea! They fled the concrete city and instead stayed in the Irish countryside. This is especially cool for kids who like to stay at home and don't understand the importance of fresh air, greenery, and openness outside. It's a great movie for parents who want to teach their children about the importance of family and sacrifice.
6. "My Puppy Skip"
Released in 2000, My Puppy Skip is a children's PG-rated film with Willy Morris, the editor of Harpers magazine, based on his childhood memories of a relationship between an inactive boy and his dog. The reason parents liked the movie was that it was close to reality and there were no talking dogs and Pegasus. When the animals are not talking, it is much easier to tell it to the children! Kids love Jack Russell's mischievous behavior.
5. "101 Spotted Dogs"
Although the film belongs to the 60s, it doesn't look outdated at all. It tells the story of a dog who adopts and lives with a bachelor, and the dog eventually meets Perdita, whose owner becomes the wife of the bachelor he adopted. Together they gave birth to 15 puppies, and the rest of the story is about their love and protection of these stolen cubs. Kids can learn about social responsibility through this movie, and they can understand what affects your puppies as well as other pups.
4. "Shailo"
The film is about a small southern boy who has to rescue a beagle from a sadistic owner, and for parents, the good thing about the film is that there is no blasphemy, obscenity and vulgarity, but there are scenes of dog abuse. Other than that, there's no violence in the movie, and the kids love the relationship between dogs and little boys.
3. "Elf Mouse Brother"
It's a PG-rated movie about a family who goes to an orphanage to adopt a new family member and ends up adopting a mouse, which actually becomes the owner of the family's pet cat Snowball — no one likes it. George, the children of the family were not very welcoming to his brother at first, but Stuart won the hearts of everyone, which let everyone know that sometimes small things have a big impact.
2. "Two Brothers"
It's a tense film in which two tiger brothers are separated and then reunited as old enemies, forcing them to fight each other. In the film, a male tiger tries to catch up with a female tiger and eventually succeeds, and some of the scenes in the film are too stressful for small children, but it is still a classic film released in 2004.
1. "Pony King"
"Pony King" is a film in which parents need to worry that their children will be scared silly by the animals in the movie, and the film is narrated from the horse's point of view, but there is almost no dialogue. A wild stallion was captured by humans and sold to cavalry, where he resisted training and fought for freedom. The Mustangs, along with the Dakota Red Indians, were freed from the British cavalry who protected the railroad route. It's a G-rated movie, but some kids can get angry at seeing horses having a tough time, especially for kids under the age of 8–9.