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Top 5 Movies for kids of All Time



#1

The Lion King(1994)

We can undoubtedly mark this movie responsible for the revolution. The Lion King was so excellent that you neglected you were viewing any animated movie. The songs alone were excellent enough to bring about viewing it, but you had a powerful story that had ethical undertones all throughout the film. Kids from all over the world were performing "Hakuna Matata" for several weeks. When you begin a film creating trend you have to be at the top of the record.







#2

 Home Alone (1990)

 

It's difficult to believe that this film was created 20 decades ago. Kevin McAllister protects his house against the robbing Stan and Marv. This film took kid energy to a whole new stage and taken over the box workplace while doing it. The follow up Home Alone 2: Missing in New York was similarly interesting, but after that the series lost its stand out and its scorching fame.













#3

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)

What more can you say about this film series that the box office figures haven't said? Professional composing, computer graphics, launching, guiding and pitch of the whole story, all the Potter films is a must for any kid. Many kids have started into maturity with this range and are as interested as they were in 2001.





#4

Finding Nemo (2003)

Finding Nemo is one of those films that became a top hit movie. Pixar did an amazing job with the cartoon in this film. Jordan Streams and Ellen DeGeneres were amazing in their specific tasks. Many kids were pre-teens at enough duration of this launch and were still thoroughly interested.



















 







#5

Toy Story (1995)

The leading characters of the story which are Woody, Buzz and the Gang have been maintaining viewers of all age groups interested for over 15 years. To this day, whenever I come across the team I have to quit and pay interest. The sequels that have come out have been similarly interesting.













 

 

 

 

 

 

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