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[Age 4] Fun for grown-ups too! A roundup of anime for four-year-olds

[Age 4] Fun for grown-ups too! A roundup of anime for four-year-olds
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[Age 4] Fun for grown-ups too! A roundup of anime for four-year-olds

By the time they turn four, children start noticing deeper aspects of characters and stories, allowing them to fully enjoy picture books, animated shows, and other narratives.

Why not pick some anime you’d like four-year-olds to watch?

Here, we’ve gathered titles that kids can watch safely and comfortably.

You’re sure to discover shows they haven’t seen yet or haven’t really explored.

These are all series that adults can enjoy too, so watch together and share the world of anime with your children.

[Age 4] Fun for adults too! Anime picks for 4-year-olds (1–10)

Curious George

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Curious George

George was born as a character in the American picture book Curious George.

In Japan, he’s beloved as the “Hitomane Kozaru” (Imitative Little Monkey) series, and an animated series began in 2008.

The many escapades sparked by George’s pure curiosity and adventurous spirit make not only children but even adults feel excited and on edge.

Although George is a little monkey and doesn’t speak, the story unfolds as he communicates with those around him through expressive emotions and gestures.

He sometimes fails or gets scolded, but children will surely relate to and be captivated by actions that stem from George’s pure interests.

Crayon Shin-chan

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Crayon Shin-chan

Crayon Shin-chan is an animated series that has been airing since 1992, based on Yoshito Usui’s gag manga Crayon Shin-chan.

The protagonist is a five-year-old boy named Shinnosuke Nohara, affectionately known as Shin-chan.

The stories generally follow Shin-chan causing some kind of commotion that drags the people around him into the chaos.

It portrays everyday life with both laughs and tears from a perspective that’s easy for children to understand.

There are also Crayon Shin-chan movies, which are known for being moving even for adults.

Doraemon

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Doraemon

Doraemon is not only an anime but also known for releasing a movie every year.

The story follows Doraemon, a cat-shaped robot who came from the future, as he uses various secret gadgets to help Nobita, a boy who struggles with both studying and sports.

Gadgets like the Anywhere Door, Small Light, and Time Machine make you think, “I wish these really existed,” and you can’t wait to see what new gadget will appear next.

The Doraemon movies are also reputed to be tearjerkers even for adults.

They’re perfect for parents and children to enjoy together.

Nintama Rantarō

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Nintama Rantarō

Nintama Rantarō is one of the long-running anime series that has been airing since 1993 and celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2022.

It features a cast of distinctive characters who are ninja-in-training, and its stories of learning ninjutsu and deepening friendships likely resonate with aspects of children’s school life and everyday experiences.

Packed with humor, it’s enjoyable even for very young children who may not fully follow the plot.

The opening theme, “Yuuki 100%,” has remained unchanged since the show first aired and is familiar to many parents as well.

It’s an anime that parents and children can enjoy together.

Pretty Cure series

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Pretty Cure series

Precure, which airs every Sunday morning.

Many children look forward to seeing ordinary girls transform into Precure in cute outfits and fight.

With so many series, some parents may have watched it themselves when they were kids.

While the story used to center on girls, it now features character settings and storylines that reflect the times, such as boys transforming into Precure as well.

The Precure characters lead ordinary daily lives.

It seems part of the appeal is that children can relate to how the characters think and show consideration for others, prompted by battles or events with friends.

It’s a show that seems to teach lessons like friendship and cooperation through anime.

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