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[Anime] For toddlers! A roundup of anime works to enjoy with your kids

There are plenty of wonderful anime that everyone can enjoy, from children to adults! Preschooler-focused anime are especially appealing for their easy-to-understand stories and distinctive characters.

Here, we’ll introduce a variety of anime, from recent hits to long-beloved classics.

They’re packed with elements that kids and adults can enjoy together, and even grown-ups can get hooked.

Why not take this opportunity to try something new? We hope you find a new favorite anime.

[Anime] For toddlers! A roundup of anime to enjoy with your kids (41–50)

Nontan

DVD 'Genki Genki Nontan: Kirakira Shanshan Ohoshi-sama☆' TV commercial spot
Nontan

Nontan has been loved by children for a long time.

It all began with the picture book Nontan, Let Me Ride the Swing, published in 1976, and there are lots of popular titles! It was adapted into an anime in 1992, and DVDs are also available.

Nontan, a playful and cheerful cat, is a little selfish and not too “perfect,” and that free-spirited, childlike personality resonates with kids.

Through familiar everyday scenes and interactions with friends, the series teaches children important lessons.

In addition to the variety of stories, the catchy rhythm of the words and their repetition are part of the charm.

It could be fun to watch the anime while comparing it with the picture books! Parents might even find stories that bring back memories.

Be sure to enjoy it together as a family.

Pingu

Pingu’s Popcorn Making | Official Pingu
Pingu

Pingu is a stop-motion animation created in Switzerland.

Many adults probably watched it when they were children.

There are no spoken lines; the story unfolds entirely through sound effects and the vocalizations of Pingu and his friends.

Its charm is sure to captivate many children.

New episodes have also been produced since 2017.

Pingu’s expressive faces—laughing, getting angry—somehow mirror the way children are.

It’s a delightful series that kids are sure to love.

Moominvalley Friends

[Official Dubbed] (Season 1 / Trailer) 'Moominvalley' — A new Moomin TV anime!
Moominvalley Friends

The Moomin series unfolds around the adorable fairy-like Moomin family.

It features distinctive characters, but there are no strict rules about how things should be—friendship and family take shape in a free, open environment.

You might even learn about elements that connect to diversity through the stories.

Even when various events or incidents occur, the series conveys the importance of creating your own sense of joy and finding ways to enjoy everyday life.

Even if something that happens isn’t good for you, the Moomin way is to view it with a positive mindset.

Find hints you can bring into daily life together with your children by learning from Moomin.

The Lion King

Timon & Pumbaa from The Lion King | Episode 1 | Now streaming on Disney+
The Lion King

Released by Disney in 1994, The Lion King is a work that continues to be loved by many people.

Its appeal also lies in the variety of ways to enjoy it, from live-action adaptations to stage musicals.

Simba, a young lion, is driven out of his kingdom as a child, but he confronts his past and battles the villain Scar to reclaim his home.

With its cast of unique animals, it can also be used as a way to learn about nature.

Why not enjoy it along with its wonderful songs?

LEGO Friends

Episode 1: "LEGO Friends Assemble! Let's Do the Mission Together!" | LEGO Friends Do-the-Mission Series Season 1
LEGO Friends

Many of you have probably played with LEGO bricks before.

Among LEGO sets, LEGO Friends offers playsets that tie in with the animated series.

They’re not just cars and dinosaurs aimed at boys; they let all children, including girls, express familiar experiences and ideas they come up with.

What’s more, the LEGO Friends anime takes the era and social context into account, and its characters are very appealing.

Through the show, kids also have opportunities to learn about differences in skin color and culture, as well as about people with physical disabilities or mental health challenges.