10 incredible films to watch on Children’s Day on Netflix

A great way to celebrate Children’s Day is to watch a good film with the family. To help you choose, the report selected 10 excellent titles available on Netflix for you to watch during the holiday.

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Check out the list below:

K-Pop warriors

One of Netflix’s biggest hits, K-Pop Warriors follows a world-renowned girl group who balance life in the spotlight with their secret identity as demon hunters. The indicative rating is 10 years.

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Ducks!

The animation follows a family of ducks who exchange the calm of the lake where they live for the hustle and bustle of Jamaican beaches. It remains to be seen whether they will be able to face the dangers and predators hidden along the way. The indicative rating is free.

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Becomes, become, Crocodilo

Based on the children’s book of the same name, the work tells the story of the Primm family. After moving house, boy Josh struggles to adapt to his new school and new friends. Everything changes when he discovers Lilo, a singing crocodile who loves baths, caviar and good music. The indicative rating is free.

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Sonic 3

In the film, Sonic, Knuckles and Tails come together against a new and powerful adversary, Shadow, a mysterious villain with powers unlike anything they have faced before. With their exceptional skills, Team Sonic seeks an unlikely alliance. The indicative rating is 10 years.

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The Park of Dreams

Dream Park follows young dreamer June, who finds an amusement park called Wonderland hidden in the forest, full of rides and talking animals.

The problem is that the park is confusing and disorganized, until June discovers that the place came from her imagination and that she is the only one who can make the place magical again. The indicative rating is free.

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Orion and the Dark

Another hit available on Netflix is ​​Orion and the Dark. The award-winning animation shows a boy with a fertile imagination who faces his fears on an unforgettable journey through the night alongside his new friend Dark, a giant, smiling creature. The indicative rating is 10 years.

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Despicable Me 3

In Despicable Me 3, Balthazar Bratt, former child actor and TV star, was a typical successful evil character in the 1980s and is now back in action. He terrorizes the lives of Gru and his family, as well as the clumsy Minions. In the midst of all this, Gru also meets his twin brother, Drew. The indicative rating is free.

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