Looking for some anime that the whole family can enjoy? Look no further. Here's my favorite picks for family-friendly anime shows.
Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, My Neighbor Totoro is the story of two young sisters, Satuski and Mei. The two girls and their father move into a new, historic house in the country where they meet Granny and her gradson Kanta. It's not long before they discover the Soot Sprites, mysterious and magical creatures that live in the walls.
From Studio Ghibli, The Cat Returns is a delightful story about Haru, a young girl who saves the Prince of Cats from being run over by a car. To repay her, the Prince brings her to the Kingdom of Cats where she receives a proposal to become his bride.
Meet Sheeta, a young girl with a mysterious blue necklace that grants her the power to float. Chased by pirates and secret agents, Sheeta soon meets Pazu, a young orphan inventor with dreams as big as his heart. Full of danger and mystery, Castle in the Sky is a fun, adventurous watch for the whole family.
With Queen Beryl and the Negaverse on the loose, there's no telling what can happen. But not to worry... Sailor Moon and the Sailor Scouts will definitely keep them in check. While this might be an older anime series, its still a classic favorite for the younger girls in your house.
10 year-old Sakura discover an ancient book, called The Clow, that imprisons a set of magical tarot cards. When Sakura opens the book, she releases the cards and they being creating chaos everywhere they go. It's up to Sakura to retrieve the cards and return them to the book.
Tohru Honda is a high-school student who lives alone in a tent after losing her mother in a car crash. She soon discovers that she's camping on land owned by Yuki Sohma, the Prince of Kaiwaia High. A family of only males, they offer Tohru room and board in exchange for light housekeeping duties. But there's more to this family than Tohru realizes and more mystery and adventure than she could have imagined.
A young witch named Kiki takes off to pursue her training on her 13th birthday. With only her cat for company, Kiki quickly turns her natural broom riding talent into a profitable business - a delivery service.