Covid-19 leaves no time to imagine or hope that things will improve in the short term and this is also why the little ones deserve special attention. So let's see together five cartoons to see in the pandemic, classic and recent, that your little ones will not easily forget!

Five cartoons to forget the lockdown

If there is one thing that cartoons are able to do, it is to let the imagination take over in the world of small and large audiences. To date there are hundreds of classics that should be seen at least once in a lifetime. Let's see together which are five unmissable cartoons.

1 Aladdin

In 1992, Walt Disney presented the fourth title of its new era dedicated to the most romantic stories of all time. The Thousand and One Nights inspired the production of this cartoon feature film entirely dedicated to Aladdin, the genie of the lamp and the splendid Jasmine. A success in Italy but also in the world due not only to the irony of the characters (the genius was masterfully interpreted in Italy by the late Gigi Proietti), but also to the numerous sequels. Aladdin tells the story of a street boy who will become a prince with the help that a special genius will give him to win over his princess Jasmine. Love has no labels and no social rank… and in the end it will always triumph.

Five cartoon characters - genie of the Disney lamp
Image by simisi1 from Pixabay

2. Howl's Moving Castle, one of the five cartoons to forget the pandemic

In 2004, the animated genius of Hayao Myazaki produced and introduced the world to "Howl's Moving Castle". A classic of Japanese animation that also entered the ranking of unforgettable world animated films. We also recommend this animated film to teenagers, because it is one of the characteristics of this designer Japanese there is precisely the ability to combine stories and narratives adapting them to any age: to let adults and children dream. A story that teaches the value of love and friendship, but also of fidelity and trust in others. Against the wars and battles of the world, this cartoon deserves to enter the top five of the cartoons to see in the pandemic!

3. Lorax the Guardian of the Forest

Lorax is an animated film, a 3D multimedia cartoon born in 2012 and based on the book of the same name by Dr. Seuss. Same author of unforgettable Christmas classics as the Grinch, Dr. Seuss. It tells the story of a town that lives without plants. A world without greenery made of plastic and fake air hides the unhappiness of the world. Only two distant dimensions, that of the young and the elderly, will be able to save the present and the world from the wickedness of consumerism. A sweet and beautiful story recommended for all ages that tears a tear even from mothers and fathers.

Five cartoons - lorax
Picture of Noah Haggerty da Pixabay 

4. Mulan

The story of a little Asian heroine who saves China by posing as a man. Once again Disney has struck but it already does so in 1998 with the first edition of its cartoon dedicated to heroines like Mulan, then with a sequel and still soon to be released on Dinesy Plus with a Musical and Action Film totally dedicated to her. We decided to include Mulan in the five cartoons to see in the pandemic because she keeps within herself the important message of the rebellion against the system to save her family and her ideals. Mulan remains a contemporary heroine in a period in which women are now at the center of the international scene. This will be the decade of women and their revolution is now evident. Changing the world is possible, and a cartoon teaches it very well.

5. Inside Out, to learn to listen to our moods

In the only 3D animated film, Pixar manages in 2015, in an amazing way to enclose all the emotion of a compelling story. The final little gem of this ranking is dedicated to Inside Out. Where the fragility of the mind and moods are at the center of this animation classic. To learn to value and respect moods, from happiness ... to sadness.

Five cartoons to see during the Christmas period last edit: 2020-12-22T15:00:45+01:00 da Anna Maria Punzo

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