It's hard to find kids movies without hidden woke bullshit. Here's a list of good movies we've found that aren't infused with DEI and subversive themes. I'd like to hear your suggestions too.
**Frozen** - No mud skins. The girls are feminine, and the men masculine. It's a princess story that ISN'T about the princess becoming a girl-boss. Prince charming ends up being a villain, but the actual good guy is also white. Comic relief character and some side characters have jewish vibes.
**How to Train Your Dragon** - Extremely good, with no DEI or jewish culture that I can detect. A coming of age / hero's-journey type story.
**Cars** - No politics or DEI. Story of a natural winner getting knocked down to earth and learning to be a better person. There is one part where some groupie girl cars flash their "headlights" at MC which I found a bit distasteful. There's a related series called "Cars on the Road" which is equally good.
**Planes** - Like cars. Good kids movie, no hidden woke politics. It's a story about starting at the bottom and fighting relentlessly for success. A few of the planes are foreign, but not used to push a DEI message.
**The Iron Giant** - Story of boyhood adventure and discovery. Good story overall. Negatives: MC has a single mother. The bad guy has Irish ancestry, "detective" archtype. The good guy, father figure is a younger "hip" artist. the kind that wears cloth robes with a ying yang symbol on them. There is a "weapons are bad" theme. But soldiers and their general are not depicted as evil. They fight the giant but then stop when they realize he's not a threat.
**Wreck it Ralph** - More weird themes than the other ones. The main little girl is Sara Silverman, and the main villain is also jewish. But the 2 main guys Ralph and Felix are white with white values. A little off, but I found it acceptable overall and the kids like it.
**Wall-E** - Anti-consumption is the theme. It's like a kids introduction to dystopian sci-fi. The fat helpless humans are various races but the movie doesn't focus on it. Negatives: The "female" robot is feminine in appearance, but not in her actions. The MC Wall-e is physically weak and cowardly, but he does try to save the girl, and ultimately sacrifices himself to try to save humanity.
**Inside-Out** - It's about emotional development and dealing with hard times as a kid. A lot of comedy. No DEI really. MCs imaginary friend is jewish but there aren't any off themes. Edit: just remembered, several times when the mom is mad at the dad she fantasizes about some Brazilian helicopter pilot she could have been with instead. Don't love that.
*Meatballs*
*Neverending Story*
*The Incredible Journey* (1963)