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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.
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disoriented on scored.co
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I hate modern Disney garbage. Older Disney movies are the way to go. These are my favorites.

Mary Poppins
Fantasia
Lady and the Tramp
Pinocchio
Peter Pan
Snow White
Cinderella
The Jungle Book

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is definitely for older kids, but it's a lot of fun. Just have a talk with the kids about some of the objectionable. They adapted Gary Wolf's novel "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?", changing quite a lot of it to make appropriate for children, but there's still some very rough stuff, like Judge Doom and the the dip.
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