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[Age 3] A roundup of anime for 3-year-olds that adults can enjoy too

By the age of three, children gradually start to understand characters and stories and enjoy narratives.

You may feel their growth as you watch them view anime.

On the other hand, as adults, it can be hard to know which anime suits their age or to find shows you can let them watch with peace of mind.

For those in that situation, we’ve put together a list of anime for three-year-olds.

Teachers and guardians will likely find some titles they already know.

Please use this as a reference and a chance to discover new works.

[Age 3] A roundup of anime for 3-year-olds that adults can enjoy too (11–20)

Poupelle of Chimney Town

‘Poupelle of Chimney Town’ The Movie - Trailer 1 [In theaters December 25]
Poupelle of Chimney Town

A town full of chimneys, covered in smoke.

No one has ever seen the night sky.

Yet the chimney-sweeper boy, Lubicchi, alone keeps believing, “Beyond this smoke, there are stars.” One Halloween night, a red, glowing mass falls from the sky and becomes Poupelle, a garbage man, who meets Lubicchi.

Though disliked by the townspeople, the two gradually open their hearts to each other.

Before long, Poupelle becomes the one who supports Lubicchi’s belief.

This is a moving tale about the courage to take a step forward without fearing to believe—perfect for Christmas.

Its world of fantastical visuals and music gently embraces the hearts of all who watch.

Wolf Children: Ame and Yuki

Wolf Children: Ame and Yuki – Trailer
Wolf Children: Ame and Yuki

A story about Ame and Yuki, children born between a wolf and a human, and the mother who protects and raises them with immense love.

After their werewolf father is gone, their mother, Hana, raises her children—who possess both wolf and human traits—in a nature-rich rural village on her own.

In a land where she knows no one, Hana begins farming with no prior experience and resolves to raise her children.

Her tremendous effort and a mother’s strength really resonate, don’t they? As the children grow, the time comes for each to choose their own way of life… The ending is bittersweet yet heartwarming.

Thomas the Tank Engine: Find Santa! Percy’s Christmas Express

[Teaser Short] In theaters 12/12: 'Thomas & Friends the Movie: Find Santa! Percy's Christmas Express'
Thomas the Tank Engine: Find Santa! Percy’s Christmas Express

On Christmas Eve on the Island of Sodor, the air is filled with twinkling lights and the sweet aroma of baking cookies.

Amid it all, Thomas’s best friend Percy discovers a mishap: one letter to Santa hasn’t been delivered.

Realizing that a child’s wish won’t come true unless it’s delivered today, Percy sets off with Thomas and friends on a grand adventure to find Santa.

Racing along snow-covered tracks and searching the skies filled with stars, their journey feels like stepping into a picture book.

Seeing Percy never give up and trust his friends warms the hearts of not only children but adults too.

This film, where kindness and the belief in miracles intertwine, is a perfect choice for a winter night.

Panda! Go, Panda!

[Official] Panda! Go, Panda! OP 'Mimi-chan and Panda! Go, Panda!' | 'The Adventure of Panda and Friends' (1972)
Panda! Go, Panda!

This is a heartwarming anime that depicts the interactions between the cheerful, energetic girl Mimiko and a mysterious parent-and-child panda duo.

The presence and charm of the big Papa Panda and the small Baby Panda will bring a smile to your face.

Within its gentle, cozy atmosphere, the story is filled with exciting adventures and the joys of everyday life.

Created by Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli, it leaves a lasting impression with its nostalgic and tender worldview.

The pacing is relaxed, and its calm narration and simple developments make it an easy, comforting watch.

It’s approachable for children and has long been loved as a work that families can enjoy together.

The characters’ casual exchanges and the slightly mysterious depictions of daily life will wrap your heart in warmth.

It’s an anime recommended for moments when you want to spend time overflowing with smiles.

Chibi Godzilla Strikes Back

[Official] TV Anime “Chibi Godzilla Raids Again” — “Chibi JJ, Ally of Justice”
Chibi Godzilla Strikes Back

Starring Chibi Godzilla, this work depicts him not as a monster of destruction but spending a laid-back everyday life with his friends.

Its appeal lies in an easy-to-understand storyline for elementary schoolers and brisk, well-timed gags.

The humorous interactions with the surrounding kaiju mirror situations children experience in daily life, offering plenty of moments that are both funny and relatable.

Each episode runs about three minutes, so it stays engaging without dragging, and it’s a perfect gateway for those encountering the hugely popular Godzilla character for the first time.

Brimming with charm, it’s a work that can spark conversation when watched together by parents and children.