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- Netflix offers a diverse selection of G-rated movies and cartoons that can be enjoyed by the whole family, with some even receiving critical acclaim and awards.
- It is important for families to add these G-rated movies to their watchlist sooner rather than later, as movies are constantly leaving Netflix's library.
- From a Spanish superhero comedy to heartwarming documentaries and animated shorts, Netflix has a variety of entertaining and educational G movies.
It would be an understatement to say that Netflix has a large catalog of films and TV series on its platform, and while some of the best movies and shows on Netflix tend to be for adults, the streaming giant also has a wide selection of G movies and cartoons that younger viewers can watch and enjoy. Ranging from stop-motion animated adventures to live-action Netflix original action-adventure movies, there is a diverse number of films that can truly be enjoyed by the whole family.
However, while most of these movies are made for younger children, they have not only received positive reviews, but a handful of them have even been nominated for Academy Awards, which means that adults too can appreciate their artistic value. However, it is important to note that movies are constantly leaving Netflix's library, so families should make sure to add these G movies to their watchlist sooner rather than later.
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18 Superlópez (2018) 66224k
Superlópez is a Spanish superhero comedy film and is based on the comic strip character of the same name. The film follows López, a man in Spain who is secretly the superhero Superlópez who, in traditional superhero fashion, must rise up to save the day when an evil force threatens Earth. There are a lot of similarities that can be found between Superman and Superlópez, but considering that the more recent films featuring Superman are a bit too mature for younger audiences, Superlópez is a great alternative for kids not just in need of some superhero fun but who want to experience the genre from a different cultural perspective.
17 The Princess Switch 2: Switched Again (2020) 336j3u
The Princess Switch 2: Switched Again picks up two years after the first film, with Margaret Delacourt ascending to the throne of Montenaro. With so much pressure on her shoulders, Margaret breaks up with her boyfriend, Kevin. Determined to fix their relationship, Stacey tells Margaret to switch places with her again so that Margaret can fly to Chicago to rekindle her relationship with Kevin, all while a secret third look-alike named Lady Fiona, Margaret's evil cousin, also pretends to be Margaret so that she can steal the throne for herself. The film is a very wholesome, sweet, and entertaining movie that both younger kids and adults can enjoy, and it builds on the characters from the original even more.
16 Canvas (2020) 612r42
If younger audiences are in need of something short and sweet, the Netflix animated short, Canvas, isn't a bad option. It follows a grandfather who loses his ion for painting after the ing of his wife, but with the help and love of his granddaughter, the grandfather regains not just his ion for painting, but his appreciation for life in general. In its 9-minute runtime, Canvas' beautiful animation and emotional storytelling as it is able to communicate deep messages about loss and grief in a way that kids can both understand and connect with.
15 The Loud House Movie (2021) 312k4b
Set between the fourth and fifth seasons of The Loud House show, The Loud House Movie follows the Loud family going on a trip to Scotland only for them to realize that they are actually of the Scottish Royal Family and that they are owners of a castle in the country. While the film is definitely a must-watch for fans of The Loud House, even younger audiences who are unfamiliar with the show can get a lot out of the film as it is littered with catchy musical numbers and zany bits of comedy.
14 The Beginning of Life (2016) 3u126p
While younger audiences may not be as inclined to watch a documentary as adults, the docs can engage even the youngest of viewers, and a prime example is the Brazilian documentary, The Beginning of Life. Using interview footage from both neuroscientists and parents, the film analyzes how childhood development affects humans as they grow from children to adults, and the way the information is communicated manages to be both informative and entertaining. The film manages to take even the most complex and turn them into concepts children can understand, making this an educational experience for both kids and adults alike.
13 Rescued by Ruby (2022) 44292s
For any young kids who want to see a dog movie that isn't Paw Patrol, Rescued by Ruby is a solid alternative. Based on a true story, the film follows a state trooper named Dan who wants to become a member of the K-9 search and rescue team of the Rhode Island state police, and after a string of failed attempts, he finally has his shot when he adopts a shelter dog named Ruby. With a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the film has been positively received by both critics and audiences. It is an entertaining and endearing boy-meets-dog story that audiences of all ages will love.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always is a film that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers franchise as the movie brings back some of the original cast of the '90s series for one last Power Rangers adventure, and the end result is a movie that is both entertaining and nostalgic. While the film will definitely be more engaging for '90s kids who grew up watching the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, it is still an entertaining Power Rangers movie for new fans as well.
11 Feel The Beat (2020) 16416s
Feel the Beat is a dance comedy-drama film that follows the story of April, a young dancer who, after failing to make it big on Broadway, returns to her hometown where she is recruited to train a misfit group of young dancers to compete in a big dance competition. This dance-driven family film features a diverse cast of characters who learn how to set aside their differences and work together to create the best dance team possible, so any young viewers who are ionate about dance will get a lot out of Feel the Beat.
10 The Wiz (1978) 622031
The G-rated films available on Netflix aren't just recent releases, as plenty of G movie classics are available on the platform as well, including the 1978 Sydney Lumet-directed musical, The Wiz. A reimagining of The Wizard of Oz that features an all-Black cast and an urban fantasy Land of Oz that resembles New York City, the film feels reminiscent of the original Wizard of Oz while also being its own unique experience. While it was poorly received at the time, the film has since become a cult classic.
9 Robin, Robin (2021) 442u2d
When it comes to producing endearing yet entertaining short-but-sweet cinematic experiences, no one makes shorts like Aardman Animation, and Robin, Robin is yet another example of the studio flexing their animation muscles. The short follows a young robin raised by mice who goes on a grand adventure to steal a shiny star and prove to her family that she is as good of a mouse as the rest of them. The film is incredibly sweet and endearing, and with a runtime of 32 minutes, it manages to exude more life and personality than feature-length movies.
8 White Christmas (1954) 16b5i
Another great G-rated classic film on Netflix, White Christmas follows the story of two musical producers/performers played by Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye who decide to throw a big musical number for their former commanding general in World War II to save his failing Vermont Inn. Full of song-and-dance numbers, charismatic performances, and an overall enthusiastic and upbeat tone, White Christmas isn't just a Christmas classic but an enjoyable film that can be watched at any time of the year.
7 Stand By Me Doraemon (2014) 332qn
Doraemon has become a pop culture icon within the world of anime as his manga is not only one of the best-selling manga in history but he also has been adapted numerous times on several TV series and a total of 41 spinoff anime movies. While Stand By Me Doraemon is yet another adaptation of the source material that follows a robot cat from the future named Doraemon helping a young boy named Nobita Nobi, this film in particular feels special as it perfectly captures what makes the character so endearing and timeless. The film can be viewed by both hardcore fans and newcomers and overall, and is just a sweet, entertaining time.
6 My Octopus Teacher (2020) 521r1k
Another documentary that proves that the right subject matter can make even the youngest of viewers invested, My Octopus Teacher is a South African documentary that follows filmmaker Craig Foster and the relationship that he forms with a wild common octopus in the kelp forests of South Africa. The film won Best Documentary Feature at the 93rd Academy Awards and is an incredibly informative yet heartwarming tale of two different creatures that manage to form a bond with one another despite being completely different animals.
5 A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2020) r4u2t
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon is another entry in the beloved Shaun the Sheep series created by Aardman Animations, and like with all the shorts and TV series, the film manages to be non-stop, pure entertainment. A sequel to the Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015), the film follows Shaun and his flock encountering a friendly, magical alien and must find a way to return her home before the government gets its hands on the creature. In the same vein as Aardman's other franchises like Wallace and Gromit, the film forgoes logical structure and just prioritizes being a fun thrill ride.
Aardman Animation's Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of The Were-Rabbit is one of the best animated movies of the 2000s, especially considering it won Best Animated Feature Film at the 78th Academy Awards. The film follows two pest control agents named Wallace and his dog Gromit who attempt to catch the notorious Were-Rabbit that poses a threat to all the vegetables in the town's gardens. Incredibly straightforward and simple, the film is endlessly entertaining and can be rewatched numerous times, and while , it will be tough to top what this movie achieved.