Parents Are Sharing The Children’s Movies That Are Almost Too Painful To Re-Watch, And IDK How We Watched Any Of These As Kids


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“When I was a youngster, the scene would give me nightmares. Since I saw it for the very first time, I haven’t watched it at all, and I have no intention of ever showing it to my children.

In a previous post, I discussed the children’s films that parents have said they found more emotionally impactful when they viewed them as adults with their own children. Because it was such a tearful experience for me personally, it was only inevitable that I wanted more!

1. The Fox and the Hound (1981)

Tod, a fox, and Copper, a hunting hound, embark on an improbable relationship in the classic Disney animated picture The Fox and the Hound, which was released in 1981. The film depicts the story of an odd friendship between the two animals. Having spent their whole lives together as best friends, they eventually come to terms with the fact that they are both predators and prey, which puts their relationship to the test.

In the course of the narrative, topics such as friendship, loyalty, and the difficulties of being true to oneself in the face of society expectations are discussed. As a result of its emotional depth and the complexity of its characters, it has become a picture that many fans will remember fondly, despite the fact that it is frequently considered to be one of Disney’s more melancholy stories.

It seems hard to imagine that no one has brought up The Fox and the Hound as of yet. “I am unable to even watch the movie because I am aware of how tragic the conclusion is.”

2. Now and Then (1995)

Now and Then (1995) is a sentimental coming-of-age film that centers on four lifelong friends named Roberta, Teeny, Samantha, and Chrissy. These friends meet as adults and reflect on a significant summer that occurred during their childhood during the 1970s (the time period in question). When they are young girls, they go through the ups and downs of growing up, including the experiences of friendship, first loves, grief, and discovering who they are.

The film, which is well-known for its uplifting portrayal of friendship and the enduring power of shared experiences, manages to convey the sentimentality of youth via a combination of comedy and emotional depth. Those who were around at its time have grown to see it as a timeless classic, lauding it for the powerful female friendships and themes of perseverance that it explores.

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Now and Then — when Christina Ricci learns how her mother really died, and then after, they make a pact to be friends forever.”

3. Up (2009)

A 78-year-old widower named Carl Fredricksen, who starts on a longtime dream voyage to South America by hanging hundreds of balloons to his house, is the protagonist of the acclaimed Pixar animated film Up (2009). The film recounts the adventure of Carl Fredricksen.

Carl, who is accompanied by an unanticipated stowaway named Russell, a young boy scout with a positive outlook, is confronted with the exciting and challenging aspects of adventure. Up is a film that addresses themes of grief, friendship, and healing through the use of vivid graphics and emotionally captivating storytelling.

The moving opening montage, which depicts Carl’s life with his late wife Ellie, has struck a chord with viewers on a profound level, making it one of the most emotionally impacting moments that Pixar has ever created. The movie strikes a mix between humorous and whimsical moments, as well as poignant ones, and conveys the idea that it is never too late to carry out your goals.

I used to really enjoy the beginning of the movie “Up” when I was little. As a couple, Carl and Ellie were very adorable. Nevertheless, my father passed away a year ago, and my mother is still in a state of mourning. Since then, I have not seen it. I believe that it would cause me to cry right now.

4. Old Yeller (1957)

Old Yeller is a classic Disney live-action picture that was released in 1957. It is set in Texas right after the Civil War and depicts the tale of a little boy called Travis and his devoted dog, Old Yeller. The film is both joyful and tragic.

In the event that Old Yeller, a stray dog with a troubled history, unexpectedly lands on the farm of the family, he soon earns his position by guarding the family, particularly from wild animals and other potential threats. In the course of the narrative, Travis and Old Yeller develop a profound connection; yet, as the plot progresses, their love and loyalty are pushed to the ultimate test.

Old Yeller is a play that is well-known for its emotional intensity. It examines topics such as family, sacrifice, and the inevitable difficulties that come with growing up. The film continues to be renowned for its unfiltered depiction of a little boy’s affection for his dog, as well as the challenging decisions that we are sometimes required to make for the people we care about.

5. The Never Ending Story (1984)

A magnificent story of bravery, imagination, and self-discovery, The NeverEnding Story (1984) is a fantasy adventure film that has enthralled viewers with its captivating narrative through its magical narrative. Bastian, a little boy who is lonely, is the protagonist of this novel.

He discovers consolation in a mysterious book that has the ability to transfer him to the fantastical region of Fantasia. In this realm, the brave Atreyu sets out on a journey to rescue Fantasia from “The Nothing,” a terrible force that is fed by hopelessness and hopes that have been lost. As Bastian continues to read, he comes to the realization that his part in the narrative is far more significant than he had anticipated. His faith and bravery are intricately connected to Fantasia’s destiny.

The NeverEnding Story has become a well-liked classic due to the fact that it has unforgettable characters such as Falkor the luckdragon and legendary situations such as Atreyu’s trip through the Swamps of Sadness. Not only is it lauded for its inventive narrative and one-of-a-kind world-building, but it is also lauded for the message it conveys about the significance of embracing our inner hero, the power of belief, and the necessity of perseverance.

The Neverending Story. That hits hard whether you’re a kid or an adult. I mean, c’mon… Artax?!”

6. Lilo & Stitch (2002)

Both Lilo, a little Hawaiian girl, and Stitch, a genetically created extraterrestrial experiment with a penchant for mischief, are the protagonists of the joyful Disney animated picture Lilo & Stitch, which was released in 2002.

The film depicts the narrative of a unique relationship between the two characters. Although Stitch has a tendency to be disorderly, Lilo decides to adopt him once he crashes on Earth. She does this because she believes he is a dog. Together, they work through their differences and assist one another in discovering a feeling of belonging, resulting in the formation of an improbable yet powerful relationship that ultimately results in the formation of a family.

Family (also known as “ohana”), acceptance, and empathy are some of the topics that are discussed in the movie, which is set against the colorful background of Hawaii. Its primary theme that “family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten” resonates with audiences of all ages, which is one of the reasons why Lilo & Stitch has become a cherished modern classic. The film’s combination of humor, heartwarming moments, and distinctive characters has done this.

“Lilo and Stitch, an orphan singing ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ in the opening fifteen minutes of the documentary. I shed tears throughout the entire film. The recommendation that I did not watch cartoon movies following was made by my stepdaughter.

7. An American Tail (1986)

The voyage of Fievel Mousekewitz, a young Russian-Jewish mouse who emigrates to the United States of America with his family in quest of freedom and a better life, is the subject of the animated musical film An American Tail (1986), which was directed by Don Bluth. Fievel goes on an exciting and frequently deadly journey to rejoin with his family after being separated from them upon his arrival in New York City. Along the way, he comes across both friendly allies and frightening adversaries.

In the film An American Tail, which is set against a historical backdrop, the immigrant experience is shown with emotional depth, portraying both the dreams and the challenges of those who are looking for a new beginning. The film, which is well-known for its emotionally poignant narrative and the classic song “Somewhere Out There,” talks with topics such as resiliency, family, and the power that may be found in hope. It continues to be a well-liked movie, lauded for the uplifting message it conveys and the fact that it continues to be appealing to both children and adults.

“The song ‘Somewhere Out There’ from An American Tail has always been a means for my family and I to connect with one another, even when my father relocated to a different nation for business. When we were feeling a deep sense of separation from one another, we would play it. After many years had passed, they played it during the father-daughter dance that was held at my wedding. My father was able to keep me from falling apart, but I was a complete and utter disaster by the time the dance was ended, and my mascara was all over the place.

8. Babe (1995)

Babe is a lovely family film that was released in 1995. It tells the story of a pig named Babe who has a desire of defying stereotypes by trying to become a sheepherding pig. Babe is encouraged by his kind temperament and his unique approach to herding, which earned him the confidence of the sheep and the respect of other animals.

He was raised on the farm of Farmer Hoggett by sheepdogs. Farmer Hoggett notices Babe’s aptitude and makes the decision to put him in a sheepdog competition. The competition is a sheepdog competition, and everyone is surprised by the small pig’s bravery and goodwill.

Babe is a film that covers emotions like as self-identity, compassion, and tenacity. It has received praise for its humorous and endearing storyline, as well as its revolutionary use of animal animatronics and visual effects. Its ageless message of accepting one’s own self and treating others with respect has connected with audiences, which has resulted in Babe being a treasured classic that appeals to viewers of all ages.


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Debra K. McDonald
Debra K. McDonald has a natural curiosity for the intricate details of life, always asking "why" and "how." Her love for storytelling began with bedtime stories her grandmother told, sparking an interest in writing from a young age. Whether she's crafting engaging fiction or exploring insightful non-fiction, Mia’s words come from a place of passion and understanding. Writing has become her way to connect with the world and help others discover the wonders she sees every day.

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