Films for kids, adults can enjoy - any recommendations?

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We have watched all the Ice age films, Over the Hedge, Robots, Open Season... wasn't a big selection in Tesco but we will go to the Shopping centre later.

Any recommendations?

We quite enjoy watching them with our little one providing they are funny.
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  • shandypants5
    shandypants5 Posts: 2,124 Forumite
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    Surfs Up is preety good.

    Animated surfing film with penguins ...and er,, a chicken.


    (I liked the part where the chicken wipes out badly, then groans "Oh,, my nuggets")
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  • CB1979_2
    CB1979_2 Posts: 1,335 Forumite
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    happy feet

    shreks, toy storys, monsters inc, bee movie (is that out yet?)
  • Mips
    Mips Posts: 19,796 Forumite
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    CB1979 wrote: »
    happy feet

    shreks, toy storys, monsters inc, bee movie (is that out yet?)

    Yes we have them all :(

    We can't watch them anymore :rotfl:

    Watched Madagascar too recently, that was funny in parts!
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  • Baybee1984
    Baybee1984 Posts: 572 Forumite
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    Flushed Away. lol. This had both my 4 year old and his dad in fits of laughter watching it lol
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  • peaseblossom
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    My LO loves all the Wallace & Gromit films, especially Curse of the Were-Rabbit. The comedy works on different levels - my 2yo thinks it's hilarious, and there are jokes thrown in for adults as well
  • shandypants5
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    Balls of fury

    This had my kids howling with laughter recently.

    (its about ping pong btw, just in case you were wondering)
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  • CB1979_2
    CB1979_2 Posts: 1,335 Forumite
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    how old is the little one?

    if not too young, have you tried the likes of Narnia, pirates of caribbean, etc
  • Lillibet_2
    Lillibet_2 Posts: 3,364 Forumite
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    Was going to suggest Wallace & Gromit but peaseblossom has beaten me to it, my 2YO watcehd if for the first time the other week & adored it. We also all like Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc and recently showed him Who Framed Roger Rabbit & Chicken Run. which he likes, we'd forgotton how funny Chicken Run is & laughed ourselves silly at it. (he's currently watching Ice Age....again:rolleyes:). Hubby likes The Incredibles:rolleyes:. Have just ordreed Happy Feet for son, hope he likes it, he loves dancing!.

    HTH;)
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  • Mips
    Mips Posts: 19,796 Forumite
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    Flushed away and Finding Nemo - she has neither.

    She is almost 3 and isn't too keen on things like Narnia (although I am, but this is her time for films that we can enjoy)!

    Thanks!

    We have a few Wallace and Gromits we were bought, Chicken Run too.. but she doesn't sit still for them!
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  • CB1979_2
    CB1979_2 Posts: 1,335 Forumite
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    well finding Nemo for sure then (if you can find it)
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