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5 Best Animated Movies: Educational Cartoons for Kids and Adults

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Children love to watch animated movies because they take them to a world of their imagination. That's why it's important for parents to choose movies with positive messages for their little ones. We offer you 5 suggestions of animated films that you should watch with your child and that carry beautiful and positive messages.

1. Zootopia

Zootopia is a place where animals live and can be whatever they want regardless of their origin, gender and appearance. All animals, from the largest elephant to the smallest mouse, live together in modern civilized society. But when young police officer Judy Hopps arrives in town, she discovers that being the first bunny on the force isn't easy. Determined to prove herself, she teams up with con artist Nick Wilde to solve her first case.

This movie shows the children, how it is when natural enemies become best friends in a city where you can be what you want to be.

2. Wall-E

A small robot, who after a hundred years in solitude realizes a new purpose in life, is the main character of the animated comedy Wall-E. The plot is set in the distant future, when humanity has abandoned planet Earth because it has become overrun with the waste of the powerful and corrupt company Buy N Large. As a result, small robots were left on Earth to clean up the planet so that humans could repopulate it. But due to a glitch in the program, all the robots have gone bad, except for one called Wall-E, who is then left completely alone on the entire planet. One day, a female robot, EVE, comes to Earth to assess the progress of cleaning up the Earth. Wall-E falls in love with her and shows her a small plant that managed to grow among the garbage. A spaceship arrives on Earth with humans who have come to get EVE and the robot Wall-E learns that humans don't care about a clean planet.

The film depicts a distant but not so impossible future. Both children and adults can see what they are like the consequences of the accumulation of garbage on our planet. And also the fact that it is possible to save our future through film.

3. Wild Spirit

An epic story about a temperamental girl who befriends a wild horse. The girl Lucky Prescott never met her mother because she lost her when she was still a child. The girl is very fearless and grows up with her aunt. When Lucy overdoes her pranks, the aunt decides to move the girl to her father. At first, Lucky is not thrilled with life in the sleepy town, but everything changes when she meets a wild mustang and befriends the riders. When heartless cowboys decide to capture a mustang and his herd to sell, a girl embarks on a grand adventure to save the horse that gave her a sense of freedom and helped her discover her connection to her mother and her Mexican heritage.

Wonderful a story of unbreakable friendship, loyalty and love, which will appeal most to girls, as well as to all children and adults who love animals, especially horses and riding, and the image of the Wild West.

4. World of toys

The Amazing Toy Story consists of four sequels and is a real adventure about the exciting animated world of toys. The film is rich with friendship and humor. In the last part, the film talks about discarded toys, which are without a beloved owner and over time can become trash, as children throw them away.

The film questions the purpose of a toy's life. Parents can discuss with their children what a piece of plastic means to them and what they can do with them when they throw them away. Instead of throwing them in the trash, they can be donated, recycled.

5. The Lion King

Today's generation of parents loved this wonderful animated film in the 1990s. The new version of the film is about a little lion who, after the death of his father, the king, thinks he is to blame for his father's death. Thus, he encounters various obstacles and enemies, but develops into a strong and self-confident brave character.

Both films, both the original and the new version, carry the same wonderfulness messages about growing up, responsibility, family and life. This can help in the development of empathy in children, as the animals in the new work are animated as real living beings.

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