The Adventures of Pinocchio
The Magic Pen of Ma Liang
The Secret of the Treasure Gourd
Mad Men
Flying House
Finding Nemo
The Little Shoes
The Wizard of Oz
Recommended Movies for Children and Teenagers
Star of the Earth (India) Stars" (India)
"A Little Princess"
"Springtime in the Cattle Depot" (France)
"It's a Beautiful Life" (Italian World War II theme, maybe young children nowadays won't understand it too well, but it's a very classic movie)
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" ( song and dance form)
"A Thousand and One" (Hayao Miyazaki's animation, almost every one of them is a classic, together with the music of Jean Hisaishi, pure and ethereal)
"City in the Sky"
"Howl's Moving Castle" (also known as "Hall's Moving Castle" (Japan)
"Butterflies" (France) The movie is indeed a classic movie, but not a lot of small children will be quiet to watch it, so it's good for quiet people to watch or adults to appreciate)
The Loch Ness Monster
Goodbye Fireflies (aka Grave of the Fireflies Japanese WWII)
The Chronicles of Narnia 1
The Chronicles of Narnia 2: Prince Caspian
Monster Shrek The first one is worth a watch, and the ones that follow are pretty mediocre <
Monster Power
Kung Fu Panda
Peter Pan (my favorite animated film)
The Same Moonlight (a warm film about a Mexican child's experience of finding his mother)
Lord of the Rings 1, 2, and 3
August Mystery (the story of a musically gifted young boy who would have been better off if The Prince of Egypt (based on the epic poem "Exodus"
The Lion King 1 and 2, a classic of children's movies
The Little Shoes (Iran, highly recommended)
The Princess of the Goldfish on the Cliff
Artificial Intelligence (personally, I think it's like a futuristic version of Pinocchio)
The Paradise Cinema
The Lord of the Rings 1, 2 and 3
August Mystery (a story of a young boy with a musical talent.
The Grass House (based on Cao Wenxuan's novel The Grass House, which is more faithful to the original)
Charlotte's Web (with a children's novel of the same name)
The Thirteen-Year-Old Girl (China)
The Son's Greatest Doll (Taiwan)
The Secret of the Treasure Gourd (one of the classics of children's cinema in China)
For little ones Movies you'll like:
"The Wizarding Wonderland"
"The Enchanted Cinderella"
"Margery and His Toy Shop"
"College Freshman"
"Ratatouille" (animated film)
"Alvin and the Chipmunks"
"The Good Girl Detective"
"Superdog Quest"
The Prodigy Agents
The Kid Who Got Away
The Beekeeper
The New Three Little Pigs (animated movie)
The Song and the Dance Parts 1 and 2 The Wild Child
Traveling to the Center of the Earth
Born to Be a Good Man (very good, hilarious and heartwarming)
Happy Bigfoot ( Pippi Longstocking (highly recommended by Lindgren) Charlotte's Web (the book is better with the movie of the same name) Peter Pan (by Jaime Barry, a book I've read five times) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (the original is very well written, but it's a pity that children can't understand the English now) Mitchell Ende's works: his most recommended are Mao Mao - The Incredible Story of a Time Thief and a Little Girl, Stories Never Enough (these two are very thick), and Ophelia's Theater of Shadows (an illustrated book). and Xiaolin" (Chinese, a favorite story of the post-80s when they were kids) "Gulliver's Travels" (with the movie of the same name) "Heidi" (with the movie of the same name, starring Shirley Temple, both the original and the movie are great!) Japanese children's author Naoko Yasuhiro's short stories, more beautiful and quiet, girls will like, recommend her: "Handkerchiefs on the flower field", "wind roller skates", "Silver Peacock", "Twilight Sea story", "guests of the Red Rose Inn", "Until the flower beans are cooked - the story of the little night", "Bitter Child Wanderer", "Treasure Island The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (read it to get a sense of America) Mio, My Mio (Lindgren) The Lionheart Brothers (Lindgren) The Little Prince (St. Exupery, a little book to read for a lifetime) In Search of Atlantis (Atlantis is a lost empire, and there's a related movie, Atlantis, which is also great!) The World of Sophie (people say it is a history of philosophy, a monumental work) The Happy Prince and Others (written by Oscar Wilde, in which the favorite is the "Selfish Giant") Childhood (Gorky) The Fairy Tales of Kenji Miyazawa (a collection of imaginative short stories) Sending Little Readers (children's essays by Bing Xin, China) The Secret Garden (a story about life)