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    10 Best Animated Movies for Kids on Hotstar

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    10 Best Animated Movies for Kids on Hotstar

    Updated on 4 November 2022

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    Introduction

    Disney has been synonymous with animation for ages. Now that Disney plus Hotstar streaming platform is here, all in one place for people to enjoy. Animated movies instantly bring back playful memories of childhood. Be it stories about animals of the jungle, fairy tales, or even puppets, all of them brought immense joy and shaped imaginations – pushing the bounds of reality necessary for a child.
    Here are the ten best-animated movies for kids streaming on Disney plus Hotstar.

    • Moana (2016)

    Disney’s Polynesian princess Moana joins recent heroines with goals other than a guy and a happily ever after. What distinguishes this one is the absence of a male love interest. Moana, the village chief's daughter, embarks on a quest to save her tribe by reuniting a mythical artefact with its goddess.

    • Zootopia (2016)

    In the mythical haven of Zootopia, where creatures of all kinds coexist, Judy Hopps, an anthropomorphic rabbit who receives a job offer from the Zootopia Police department, gradually learns that the removal of predators from the city is connected to a dark, criminal scheme.

    • WALL-E (2008)

    Regarded as one of the best of all time, this film on Disney+Hotstar tackles subjects like technology risks, consumerism, obesity, and religion. It centres on a lone trash compactor robot deployed to the now-deserted earth to remove waste. He receives a visit from a second robot named EVE, with whom he falls in love and journeys across the galaxy to change the course of human history.

    • Coco (2017)

    The Mexican holiday of the Day-of-the-Dead inspired Disney’s story of Miguel, a brilliant 12-year-old who mistakenly enters the Land of the Dead. To return to the world of the living and overturn his family's prohibition on music, he must ask for the assistance of his deceased ancestors.

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    • Inside Out (2015)

    Young Riley's five primary emotions are introduced as personified versions as they attempt to guide Riley through her existence in a new city. This Disney film examines the little-discussed reality of a well-intentioned culture that expects young people, namely children, always to be happy and not feel emotions that might not be pleasant.

    • Mulan (1998)

    Mulan is undoubtedly one of the most forward-thinking Disney princess films of the classic era, although it has its problems. It doesn't hesitate to depict the gruesome reality of battle or convey the motivational idea of overcoming gender stereotypes. It follows Mulan as she stands in for her frail father when he is ordered to join the war, based on the Chinese mythology of Hua Mulan.

    • Up (2009)

    Carl hopes to fulfil his wife's last wish by going above and beyond. He decides to relocate to Paradise Falls in South America, a location his late wife constantly desired to call home. Russell, a young boy seeking a merit badge for helping the elderly, joins him on the voyage. This story on Disney+Hotstar is essentially one of love, grief, and discovering new meanings.

    • Brave (2012)

    Disney’s Princess Merida has strong opinions, is talented, and is highly aware of her value. She rebels when compelled to follow a long-standing custom by marrying the first-born son of one of her father's allies. She must forge her path as she flees, suffering the effects of a curse that her mother bears the brunt of.

    • Toy Story (1995)

    A fresh viewpoint on how seemingly dead toys "feel" when contending for their owner's attention is provided by this story, told from the perspective of a set of toys that belong to a little boy Andy. This story on Disney+Hotstar begins as a rivalry between Andy's favourite toy, Woody, and Buzz, the newest, sparkliest addition to his toy collection, but develops into one of deep friendship.

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    • Tangled (2010)

    Rapunzel, a beautiful young princess with long, glossy hair that is both literally and figuratively magical, is the protagonist of the Disney animated film Tangled. It is based on a timeless fairy tale. To learn more about the outside world, which has always been off-limits to her, she meets Eugene, a foolish but kindhearted robber who tries to steal her crown. Together, they plan an adventure.
    Stream all these and more on the Disney+Hotstar app right now. For on-the-go viewing, download the Hotstar India app.

    Conclusion

    Even years later, animated movies continue to be a dynamic genre that engages audiences by portraying a range of human and compassionate feelings in addition to providing entertainment and evoking nostalgia. All can enjoy animated films for kids. For more helpful advice, read more family-related articles on Mylo on topics enjoyed.

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