[Age 2] A Special Feature on Anime to Enjoy with Your Child!
Two-year-olds are becoming more active in their interactions with others.
They learn a lot from parents and friends, too.
Here are some anime recommendations for two-year-olds.
Children can take an interest in the personalities and actions of anime characters and learn from them.
Adults can also learn a lot from works made for children.
Be sure to enjoy anime together with your kids and experience its rich, profound world.
It’s also a good idea to set specific times for watching anime and use it as an opportunity to think about how you want to engage with your child.
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[Age 2] Anime Picks to Enjoy with Your Child! (21–30)
Space Something-or-other Kotetsu-kun

‘Space Something Kotetsu-kun’ follows Kotetsu, who dreams of becoming an astronaut, and his friends as they grow through their experiences at a space training facility.
Within the cute characters’ interactions, important messages about friendship, hard work, and pursuing one’s dreams are woven in naturally.
You’ll enjoy both the realistic trials of various animals—like fennec foxes, dogs, and bears—aiming for space and taking exams, and the youthful camaraderie among the group.
It can spark interest in science and space, fostering curiosity with educational elements.
With its bright, briskly paced story, it keeps children engaged and is packed with uplifting, positive content.
Rascal the Raccoon

This classic masterpiece anime portrays a heartwarming story about a human boy and Rascal the raccoon.
The tale, which centers on friendship, growth, and parting nurtured in nature, carefully depicts emotional nuances and resonates deeply.
Its gentle animation style and calm narration make it perfect for children just beginning to watch anime.
Loved for many years, it naturally conveys the importance of life and kindness.
Rascal’s adorable gestures and expressions are also charming, allowing viewers to naturally appreciate interactions with animals and the value of life.
With its unhurried pace throughout, it’s a work that lets you relax and fully immerse yourself in its world.
Punitunes

A cute work that depicts everyday life spent with Puniruns, soft and mysterious little creatures.
The colorful, squishy-looking characters are full of expression and move adorably, making you feel happy just by watching them.
Each episode is self-contained and moves at a brisk pace, and through the Puniruns’ interactions you can feel themes of friendship and kindness, making it perfect for children.
Its bright music and pop-styled world are also appealing, and every episode brims with the fun of new discoveries.
It’s an anime packed with squishy cuteness and gentle humor—highly recommended for relaxing time with kids.
Pocket Monsters

It feels like the Pokémon franchise, which began as a Nintendo game, became a social phenomenon in large part thanks to the anime that started airing in 1997.
The story of the protagonist, Satoshi (Ash), journeying with his partner Pikachu to become a Pokémon Master sparked a spirit of adventure in many children.
The encounters with unique Pokémon, the heated battles, and the bonds with friends are the kind of elements that stir the heart no matter the era.
With each new game release, the anime weaves in fresh elements, and at times looks back on the past—storytelling made possible by its long-running history, which is a big part of its appeal.
Chibi Maruko-chan

Based on the manga by Momoko Sakura, this work has continued to be loved by people of all ages since it began airing in 1990, to the point that it can be called a national anime.
Through the perspective of the protagonist, Maruko, nostalgic Showa-era scenery and the small happenings common in childhood are depicted with humor.
A key point is that the main character reflects the author, Momoko Sakura, and together with her distinctive friends, the everyday lives of children at the time are conveyed with a comedic yet realistic touch.
It’s a series that reminds us of the important things in daily life—family bonds, friendships, and the small joys of everyday moments.


