As a parent, your job is to introduce them to classic works, even if it requires forced withdrawal of TV. I mean my God, this is not a children's movie night.

Turning Red
Becoming red is certainly not the last family movie you will encounter here. But we have to make the instant classic of Domee Shee top the list. Becoming Red is a very interesting, embarrassing and creative growth story - it also ends with the most epic battle we have ever seen in Pixar Jam. If you know, you know.

The Princess and the Frog
Did you think we were going to get far without a Disney Princess Movie™ in here?

Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Now that Matthew Broderick's classic works will be formally derived in Sam and Victor's Day Off, it is time to introduce the children to the King of Cool. If Ferris Bueller's day off makes your child really want to visit the art museum, you can add points.A good family movie for children.

Luca
For the unsuitable crowd, this is Kidz Bop version calling me in your name. For the rest, this is a sweet family movie about the friendship between two different children. Very different. When Luca, the boy sea monster, ventured into the world of non marine creatures, he found that his body had become the body of a human boy. With the support of his new friend Alberto, who lives bravely on the water, Luca could see the whole world waiting for him in the sunshine of Tuscany.

Finding Nemo
This is a Disney family movie that defines a generation... and a new way to go to Sydney. Follow an anxious clown fish to find his missing son. This film takes you on a journey full of love, a unique character (Hello, Dolly!), And an overwhelming feeling, well, I think I need to call my dad more.

How to Train Your Dragon Trilogy
"Master of Dragon Training" and its two sequels are seriously underestimated. This film series is a perfect growth story. Following the terrible haddock III of Little Hiccup, he changed from a misfit to the ultimate Burke Viking Chief. Of course, without the help of his best friend and Giant Dragon Yenu's toothless, his journey would be impossible.

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Are you ready to call home while eating Reese's Pieces? This is what this forever loving alien did in Steven Spielberg's 1982 classic film. This family movie about the friendship between humans and stranded aliens not only touched the hearts of several generations of fans, but also won four Oscar awards. Oh, it also introduced a special little actress to the world. You may have heard of her: Drew Barrymore.