Pooh, the original.
Pooh, the original.
DD - 8
DS - 5
Mary Poppins for sure. The saddest part is when she has to leave the family. Gator loved it when he was 2yo.
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Definitely "The Arisocats". My girls are notoriously scaredy cats (although getting a bit better). They liked "Cars", which surprised me, because it's so loud. I agree with PP, that "Cinderella" isn't especially scary, but DDs didn't love it. I bought the DVD, and they've watched it exactly once.
I also agree, do NOT watch the "Nessie" short that they showed before Pooh. My DDs worried and fretted about Nessie for weeks.
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I have some old posts on here about this, and my sensitive dds have had problems with almost every movie mentioned (we haven't tried Aristocats). I promise you don't need to make your dd watch a Disney movie!
But - We did okay with Totoro and Kiki (even though their is some tension, my girls weren't as freaked out by these, not sure why).
Pooh is generally okay (there are a few Pooh dvds they didn't like).
Mary Poppins - we got through, but there were a few scenes they didn't like. (cannons, the bank, the weird carousel song sequence).
Cars - we didn't get past the crash at the beginning.
Nemo - WAYYYY too intense and scary
Cinderella - scared of the cat at the beginning and made me turn it off.
They tried to make them watch Brave at aftercare one day. My girls freaked out and still have nightmares (they are 7.5 and this was recent) and they were not the only ones bothered by it.
The first Tinkerbell is good. The second was too scary (maybe there are rats involved - can't remember). The third was okay, but a bit tense in parts. We haven't watched the most recent.
I vote to stick with Pooh and maybe some of the Wee Sings.
My three year old loooooves Tangled. I'm not a fan of Disney movies usually, but I do like that one.
Kelli
Mom to 5 amazing kids (5 to 17 years)
Mom of a cleft lip & palate warrior
Cars is not scary. Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue can be tense at times but there's nothing really scary that I remember. I've never seen Pooh. Wall-E had so some tense moments, but there's no "bad guy" per se. My kids were never scared of that one.
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DD watches Cinderella, but I always start it at Chapter 17 with the fairy godmother song, Bibbidi Boppidi Boo. Cinderella gets locked in the tower by her evil stepmother, but the mice/animals rescue her. That part might be dramatic, however.
If you get the Cinderella DVD, DD's favorite movie hands-down is the animated short, Tangled Ever After. It's 7 minutes long and there's nothing scary about it. Maximus and Pascal (the horse and chameleon) chase after the dropped wedding rings at Rapunzel's wedding. It's hilarious!!
Jennifer
SAHM to DD1 (11yo) and DD2 (5yo)
My DD loves Aristocats, too. Glad to see it getting some love. It is not as gentle as Pooh, but it doesn't scare my 2 year old. I don't think it would be made today (the heroes are adults, really, and act like it) but it's lovely.
Tangled is another favorite here. It is PG, not G. Not sure why. Perhaps the ending? Whatshisname briefly dies, the witch ages scarily and falls out the window.
DD - 8
DS - 5
Another vote for Pooh and the Tnkerbell movies (all four of them). My DD LOVES them. Her first princess movie was Beauty and the Beast, and now she also has Tangled and Cinderella.
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