The best kids movies on Disney+ that you can watch during quarantine – AL.com

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Parents at home have to juggle work, running the household and making sure their kids are getting educated and are entertained in quarantine. These are monumental tasks, and parents and kids both need an escape from the reality of being at home all the time.

You can’t go out, but we’ve rounded up the best movies for kids on Disney+ that parents might even enjoy.

Disney+ offers a 7-day free trial and then costs $6.99/month or $69.99/year.

There’s also a Disney+ bundle option available, which includes access to Hulu (with ads) and ESPN+ for just $12.99/month.

Onward

Disney+ made this movie available on streaming just a few days ago. Onward follows two teenage elf brothers, Ian and Barley Lightfoot, as they search for the last bit of magic in the world, so they can spend a day with their deceased father.

Frozen 2

As the coronavirus pandemic was unfolding, Disney decided to do parents a favor by dropping Frozen 2 on streaming ahead of when they had planned. Elsa leaves Arendelle after hearing a voice and goes on a journey of self-discovery in this sequel.

Toy Story 4

Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the gang go on a new adventure with their new friend Forky. Along the way, Woody runs into his old friend Bo Peep unexpectedly.

Tangled

Rapunzel knows better than anyone what self-isolation and quarantine are like. She’s been trapped in the top of a tower for 18 years. This animated movie is heartwarming and might give you and your kids a few ideas of what else you can do while quarantining.

The Emperor’s New Groove

An underrated Disney movie, The Emperor’s New Groove follows Emperor Kuzco as he is accidentally turned into a llama, instead of poisoned. This selfish ruler learns a lot about humanity on his journey back to his palace.

Aladdin

You can’t go wrong with this classic animated version – though Disney also has the 2019 live-action version if you want to watch that, too. Aladdin goes from street rat to prince, thanks to some help from the Genie, voiced by the late Robin Williams.

Mulan

Disney delayed its highly anticipated live-action Mulan adaptation due to COVID-19, but the animated version is hilarious and heartwarming. Mulan disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in the Imperial Army and fights to save China.

Togo

This Disney Plus-exclusive is based on a true story. In Alaska, Leonhard Seppala (Willem Dafoe) leads his sled dog team on an arduous journey of more than 700 miles to fetch life-saving serum.

Zootopia

Judy Hopps achieves her dream of becoming the first rabbit on the police force, but she finds that other animals don’t take her seriously because she’s a rabbit. She teams up with a fox named Nick Wilde to solve a mysterious case, so she can finally prove herself.

Beauty and the Beast

The 2017 live-action version of this film stars Harry Potter’s Emma Watson as Belle and Downton Abbey’s Dan Stevens as the Beast. Watching this film will prepare you and your kids for the prequel Disney+ is currently working on about Gaston and LeFou’s friendship.

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