Hi all, I’d like to find some anime for my 9 year old daughter. So far, she’s watched: Little Witch Academia & Kaleido Star.

She doesn’t really like anything too dark or violent. Thanks!

Edit:

Thanks for all the responses, some great suggestions!

  • Domi@lemmy.secnd.me
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    1 year ago

    Many of the Ghibli movies should be perfectly fine (My Neighbor Totoro, Whisper of the Heart, Kiki’s Delivery Service, Ponyo, The Secret World of Arrietty, …).

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    1 year ago

    Another vote for Bocchi, it’s an awesome and inpsiring anime. Plus, I think it could be empowering to a little girl to see an all girl cast kick ass at being rockstars.

    The only con I can think of are a few adult gags, though they aren’t super offensive. Most kids shows I warched growing up had adult humor that flew over my head, so it should be fine. Just something to consider.

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    Does she have any specific interests? I guess if nothing in general, she might enjoy something like Spirited Away or Spy x Family?

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      Right, yes, I forgot to mention, we watched My Neighbor Totoro & Kiki’s Delivery Service. I should probably try to show her some other ones. Good call!

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        I remember that I loved Spirited Away a lot when I was that age. Some kids think it’s scary, but for me it had just the right amount of tension and adventure. (I still like to rewatch it)

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    Spy x Family

    Cardcaptor Sakura

    Bocchi the Rock

    Nichijou

    Spirited Away

    Toradora

    Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken

    Dragon Pilot

    Komi Can’t Communicate

    Violet Evergarden

    Your Name

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      As much as I am a fan of Spy x Family and Violet Evergarden, they are more for more mature audiences as they have quite the adult themes. Violet Evergarden is set in a war world and although the story is not set in the war itself, the flashbacks (especially THAT scene during the attack on the fortress) are nonetheless too violent.

      Spy x Family might seem like a wholesome family anime but it has underlying political and war themes. Bond’s arc as well as Yor’s assassination techniques in Ep 2 is something that I would not really recommend to a nine year-old kid. There’s car explosions and use of dogs for warfare

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      I’d veto Spy x Family and Violet Evergarden; the violence they have is quite brutal, and the themes I think are fairly adult.

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    TV Shows

    • Sailor Moon Crystal
    • Spy x Family - there is some light spoiler 1 in the beginning
    • Pokemon
    • Dr. Stone - Profanity/Partial Nudity non-gratuitous spoiler 2 (my 9 yr old loves this show)
    • Avatar: The Last Airbender
    • The Legend of Korra - LGBTQ Themes spoiler 3
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    murdering

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    “ass,” “hell,” “d–k,” “s–t”/ backsides, cleavage, revealing outfits, characters imagine each other in sexualized poses (but without sexual activity)

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    Korra is bi-sexual


    Movies

    • My Neighbor Totoro
    • Ponyo
    • Spirited Away - illicit substances and blood spoiler 1
    • Kiki’s Delivery Service - smoking
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    There are references to smoking and the drinking of sake. In one scene, a dragon trying to protect the main character is attacked and returns injured and bleeding from the mouth

  • Ava@sh.itjust.works
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    Cardcaptor Sakura and Sailor Moon were made with kids in mind, I think. Definitely seems like a lot of people grew up watching them.

    Keep your hands off Eizouken is one of my recent favourites, and I think would be really enjoyable as a kid. Lots of imagination scenes and a really sweet story about friends.

    Nichijou should also be inoffensive, just kid shenanigans. They don’t always make sense, but the tone is very chill. Also Azumanga Daiou, similar vibes I think.

    Paripi Koumei is a recent show about a girl trying to launch her singing career with the help of a reincarnated chinese general, I don’t think it has any scary scenes but a lot of it does take place in a club, and depicts alcohol. But the story and characters are heart-warming and I enjoyed it a lot.

    I’ve also heard very good things about Carole and Tuesday, which came out around the same time and also centres around music. But I’d recommend looking into the themes more, I don’t know how serious it gets.

    Hinamatsuri - I think this might be the funniest show I’ve ever watched. It cracked me up even on a rewatch. It does center on a Yakuza member, so there are some jokes that might appear scary, though being a comedy of course everything works out pretty quickly. It depends on her tolerance for those themes.

    One I don’t see recommended often is Gatchaman Crowds. I just looked up the rating and it is 13+, but I loved that show, and remember recommending it to my younger brother around your daughter’s age.

    I haven’t met a 9-year-old in a while, so sorry if my recommendations skew a little older! Definitely the first three should be good for her, the others might need to wait a year or two depending on her tolerance and what you’re okay showing her. But if she watched Little Witch Academia, none of these shows get darker than that, for sure.

  • SpookyBogMonster@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Non Non Biyori, Mitsuboshi Colors, and K-on are pretty light-hearted, slice of life, comedies that would all be good