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

[Anime] For toddlers! A roundup of anime works to enjoy with your kids
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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 (1–10)

PAW Patrol

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PAW Patrol

PAW Patrol is a story about a group of puppy characters who skillfully handle various vehicles and a 10-year-old boy named Ken as they go on adventures.

They respond to different troubles that occur in Adventure Bay, where everyone lives.

Children are thrilled and excited by the puppies bravely facing challenges.

Since it airs in the evening on the TV Tokyo network, it’s an easy show for parents and children to enjoy together.

It’s also fun to talk about which puppy you like best.

Pui Pui Molcar

[Official] PUI PUI Molcar Episode 1: “Who’s to Blame for the Traffic Jam?”
Pui Pui Molcar

Pui Pui Molcar is a stop-motion anime starring Molcars—guinea pigs that have turned into cars.

It features plush-like visuals and adorable movements, making it safe and enjoyable for children.

With almost no dialogue, emotions and story are conveyed purely through visuals, so it can be enjoyed through images and sound alone.

The brisk, short segments keep it engaging, offering many moments to smile together with family and friends.

The Molcars’ actions are irresistibly cute and relatable.

It’s a heartwarming work that makes you want to play with plush toys after watching.

Space Something-or-other Kotetsu-kun

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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.

Crayon Shin-chan

Based on a manga, Crayon Shin-chan began airing as an anime in 1992.

Many adults today likely enjoyed it when they were children.

The stories driven by the ever-curious Shinnosuke and his friends are ones kids can’t help but relate to.

While the episodes are told from a childlike perspective, they also richly portray the feelings of moms and dads.

In the films, the characters face off against villains and confront family issues, earning strong support especially from families.

How about watching it together with your children?

Shinapshu

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Shinapshu

The title “Shina Pushu” comes from “synapse,” the junction between neurons in the brain.

It’s the first educational program on commercial TV designed for children aged 0–2, created with the idea that kids’ ideas will bubble up “pushu-pushu,” while caregivers can let out a relaxing “pshuuu.” Within a 25-minute episode, there’s a rich variety of short, roughly two-minute segments—songs, dances, English, quizzes, and more—carefully arranged to keep little ones engaged.

It’s even said that crying babies break into smiles! With stylish original songs that even adults can’t help but get hooked on and adorable characters making appearances, it’s a show you can enjoy together as a family.

Doraemon

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Doraemon

The TV anime Doraemon began airing in 1979.

It’s a work beloved across generations.

The distinctive characters are certainly appealing, and many children probably dream about Doraemon’s gadgets.

In addition to the TV series, a feature-length movie is released about once a year.

Many of these films have rich stories that both parents and children can enjoy.

Be sure to dive into the world of Doraemon with your kids and share in the excitement and wonder.

Pocket Monsters

[Official] Pokémon anime opening theme “Dokimeki Diary”
Pocket Monsters

Pokémon, officially known as Pocket Monsters, is a game and set of characters loved worldwide.

The game was released by Nintendo in 1996, and the animated series began airing in 1997.

Ash, who had long served as the protagonist, has retired, and a second-generation story is now underway.

Children are sure to be captivated by the adventures of Pokémon—creatures with a wide variety of personalities.

It’s an animated series you’ll want to watch together with preschoolers, whose imaginations will soar.