I am going to be a father and am making a jellyfin setup for my child. I want to start early to make a good collection of movies and shows. So I am interested in knowing what other people experienced as positive influences in their lives.

Edit: English and Norwegian is fine, but I can always get dubbed versions of other languages. We will be speaking English and Norwegian with our child from birth. But want to introduce our child to many types of cultures, religions etc.

  • Stowaway@midwest.social
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    Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli For Younger Kids:

    • My Neighbor Totoro
    • Ponyo
    • Spirited Away
    • The Secret World of Arietty
    • Kiki’s Delivery Service
    • Pom Poko

    For maybe when they’re getting older?

    • Howl’s Moving Castle
    • The Wind Risees
    • Castle In The Sky
    • Princess Mononoke
    • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

    Some other decent ones for kids of various ages:

    Animated/Claymation

    Series:

    • Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
    • Alvin & The Chipmunks
    • Captain Planet and the Planeteers
    • Ducktales
    • Gumby
    • Inspector Gadget
    • Rugrats
    • Rescue Rangers
    • Scooby Doo
    • Yogi Bear

    Movies:

    • Alice in Wonderland
    • All Dogs go to Heaven
    • An American Tail
    • An American Tail: Fivel Goes West
    • The Black Cauldron
    • Charlotte’s Web
    • FernGully
    • James and the Giant Peach
    • The Land Before Time
    • The Nightmare Before Christmas
    • Peter Pan
    • Pinochio
    • RobinHood
    • The Rescuers
    • The Rescuers Down Under
    • The Secret of NIMH
    • The Sword in the Stone
    • Thumbelina
    • Wallace and Gromit (All of them are great)

    Live Action Series:

    • Bill Nye The Science Guy
    • Beakmans World

    Movies:

    • Beetlejuice
    • Casper
    • Ernest Goes to School (and all the other ones really)
    • Honey I Shrunk The Kids
    • Hook
    • Jumanji
    • E.T.
    • Edward Scissor Hands
    • Flubber
    • Ghost Busters
    • The Goonies
    • Labyrinth (Creepier vibe than I remember)
    • The Little Rascals
    • Mary Poppins
    • Mr. Mom
    • Mrs. Doubtfire
    • The Never Ending Story
    • Operation Dumbo Drop
    • Patch Adams
    • Sandlot
    • Short Circuit
    • Space Jam
    • Toys
    • Tron
    • We’re back a dinosaur story
    • Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Animated and Live Action)

    Edit: awful formatting… And typos

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    Bluey. It’s a really positive modern show , so not really from my childhood but it beats everything else from my childhood.

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    I am going to be a father and am making a jellyfin setup for my child. I want to start early to make a good collection of movies and shows.

    Me too!

    I have Bluey and The Magic Schoolbus.

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    Look up the original Tik-Tak from the BRTN. it’s non spoken animation with shapes, sounds and music. Great for toddlers. All the music is ingrained in me :D

    Other good show from the BRTN was “Er was eens”. They are split up in 4 main "seasons: de mens, de aarde, de ruimte and het leven.

    History, how earth was formed and evolved, space and human biology.

    Dutch and French, I’m not sure if it was ever dubbed English, but my kids watched this on repeat.

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    Flukten fra dyreskogen , loved it as a child, but beware it is emotional carnage - animals dying left and right.

    Pingu

    La linea

    Fantorangen and probably a lot of other nrk stuff

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      Remove the nightmare episode from pingu until they are older, that one caused some issues 🫩

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    Most anything NRK makes will be what you want watch. Minibarna mostly at first. All the Fantus stuff is good. Especially “Fantus of maskinene”

    Tbh when hen reaches the age where hen will understand the more neuanced elements of a story you will have to fight off Paw Patrol and Spidey and his amazing friends with a stick. Whatever the kids in the kindergarten speaks off. Your old dusty slow shit will not be appreciated until much later.

    Edit: Bluey! Bluey is amazing. Well written, funny, reflective and is engaging for both children and adults.

    The episode with no dialog when it rains and they make a dam is perhaps the best TV I have seem in years.

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    I’d like to think Babe taught me a thing or two about kindness and cooperation

    🐑🐑🐖🐑 🐕🐓🦆🪿🐄

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    Surprised PBS shows aren’t mentioned more here, especially not Mr. Rogers Neighborhood being mentioned.

    So in no particular order:

    • Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood: great show for teaching kids to how to navigate emotions and complex situations like death and discrimination but in ways they can understand

    • Sesame Street: similar to Mr. Rogers but more for younger children

    • Bill Nye the Science Guy: Made science accessible and fun for children. Good way to build a sense of curiosity and desire for experimentation

    • Zoom: similar to Bill Nye in that it made me what to try all the activities they shared. Lots of fun games, recipes, brain teasers etc to keep kids busy. The fact that it had an all kid cast made it more accessible as a kid. Highly recommended since it seems less remembered than other PBS shows

    Non-Educational:

    • The Simpsons: this may be divisive but I grew up when they were super popular and I believe it helped develop my sense of humor. The earlier episodes were also pretty wholesome

    • The Avatar (Last Airbender and Korra): well written show that is based on many East Asian cultures and touches on themes of depression, genocide, war, and hope (among many others). One of my favorite shows to this day

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    I’ll not repeat what I’ve already seen listed, just wanted to add Castle of Cagliostro. Not quite as innocent as Disney’s Robin Hood (which is an all time favorite of mine, wearing a shirt right now with Skippy and his wooden sword with the words “DEATH TO TYRANTS”). It’s another great rogue with a heart of gold taking down the bad guy story though. I feel like we need stories like these now more than ever.