The Best Family Movies On Netflix Right Now

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There are a ton of great movies on Netflix. No one is left out when browsing the massive library of one of the best streaming services, including kids, as there are hundreds (if not more) of family movies worth checking out.

Take it from someone with a house of kids who are starting their cinematic journey. As they grow older, Friday night family movie parties have become the perfect way to kick off the weekend with a Sunday matinee thrown in for good measure. However, with so many great kids movies from yesterday and today, deciding on one to watch can be no easy task. Fear not, because we have put together a list of the best family movies to watch with your Netflix subscription right now.

Dracula (Adam Sandler) in Hotel Transylvania.

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Hotel Transylvania (2012)

If you’re trying to sink your teeth into a great vampire movie but want to avoid straight-up horror because you’ve got kids in the room, this 2012 animated gem is going to get the job done. Hotel Transylvania, which introduced one of the best Adam Sandler characters with Count “Drac” Dracula as well as a successful franchise, follows the iconic vampire and owner of a getaway for monsters as he prepares for his daughter’s (played by Selena Gomez) 118th birthday party.

All kinds of complications follow, but all pale in comparison to the major upheaval that is caused when a human (played by Andy Sandberg) ends up at the party and falls for the birthday girl. The rest, well, it’s animated movie history.

Stream Hotel Transylvania on Netflix.

Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken

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Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (2023)

You could say 2023 was one of the best years for animation, and one of the biggest reasons for that was Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken. This DreamWorks Animation release tells the story of the titular 16-year-old (voiced by Lana Condor) as she balances school, friends, crushes, family life, and the fact that she’s actually the latest in a long line of fearless warrior queens.

Combining ancient mythology and modern teenage issues, this fun and heartwarming animated adventure is something everyone in the whole family will enjoy. Youngsters, teenagers, and even the young at heart will get a kick out of this one.

Stream Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken on Netflix.

Marcel the shell with shoes on looking up from a keyboard

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Marcel The Shell With Shoes On (2022)

One of the top films of 2022, as well as one of the most surprising, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On takes the painfully adorable book and short film character created by Jenny Slate and Dean Fleischer Camp and creates an unforgettable cinematic experience. The basic premise is that Marcel (voiced by Jenny Slate) becomes a viral sensation as he tries to find and reconnect with his long-lost family.

Despite its simple nature, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is a heartwarming and unforgettable emotional thrill ride that will have you laughing one moment and crying hysterically the next. 

Stream Marcel The Shell With Shoes On on Netflix.

Albert Finney in Annie

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Annie (1982)

Whether you’re looking for one of the great Carol Burnett performances or a classic musical to watch with the kids, John Huston’s 1982 film adaptation of Annie will have you covered. Much like the musical and comic strip from which it was based, this beloved musical follows the iconic red-headed orphan (played by Aileen Quinn) as she is welcomed into a life of leisure and luxury after being taken in by Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks (Albert Finney).

What follows is a charming, moving, and classic movie experience that’ll have humming, singing, tapping, and dancing through your next family movie night.

Stream Annie on Netflix.

Littlefoot in The Land Before Time

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The Land Before Time (1988)

If you’re looking for a movie that is going to give a great sense of adventure, make you cry, and show off some great animation in a little over an hour, then The Land Before Time is going to be your best bet. Released in 1988, this cherished classic follows Littlefoot (voiced by Gabriel Damon) as he tries to discover the Great Valley, a legendary and idyllic place where he can live a better life.

Though the road is full of danger (and hungry carnivorous dinosaurs), Littlefoot finds some help along the way with a ragtag group of young dinos who become not only his friends but his family as well.

Stream The Land Before Time on Netflix.

Leo

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Leo (2023)

If you have kids in your house, there’s a good chance you’ve already seen Leo or at least heard about it since its December 2023 release. This surprisingly great animated feature follows Leo (Adam Sandler) an aging lizard who tries to escape an elementary classroom after becoming obsessed with his mortality. However, his plan to live his final days in the wilderness is thrown for a loop when he starts to bond with the students.

Stream Leo on Netflix.

Orion flying with the night entities

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Orion And The Dark (2024)

Orion and the Dark, an animated film from DreamWorks and Netflix, follows a young boy (voiced by Jacob Tremblay) with a wild imagination as he embarks upon an epic and dangerous journey through the dark of night. But he isn’t alone, as a massive and kind-hearted giant (voiced by Paul Walter Hauser) helps him along the way. At just a little over 90 minutes long, this wonderfully animated and heartwarming film could be a hit with the whole family.

Stream Orion and the Dark on Netflix.

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Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (2023)

Nearly a quarter-century after we last saw Ginger (Thandiwe Newton) and Rocky (Zachary Levi) escape the Tweedy Farm, the fearless rooster and hen are forced to break into a processing plant to rescue their daughter (voiced by Bella Ramsey) in Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget. This hilarious, heartwarming, and action-packed stop-motion animated film has all the charm of the original Chicken Run plus a new sense of adventure that makes a wild time for the whole family.

Stream Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget on Netflix.

Beethoven in Beethoven.

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Beethoven (1992)

One of the best family movies from the ‘90s, Beethoven has everything you’re looking for when planning a movie night with the kids. Following the Newton family as their lives are changed by the arrival of a new pup is nothing short of magical, even if the family patriarch (played by the late Charles Grodin) doesn’t seem too keen on the idea of bringing a dog into the house.

Stream Beethoven on Netflix.

Maxwell Simba in The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

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The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind (2019)

Chiwetel Ejiofor’s The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, an adaptation of William Kamkwamba’s memoir of the same name, could very well be the most inspirational movie on Netflix. This 2019 drama follows a 13-year-old Kamkwamba (Maxwell Simba) as he goes to great lengths to build a wind turbine that could forever change the lives of his family and everyone else in his small, impoverished village.

Stream The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind on Netflix.

Ed Helms, Jennifer Garner, Emma Myers and Brady Noon in Family Switch.

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Family Switch (2023)

There have been some great body swap movies over the years, and in December 2023, Netflix gave viewers another addition to that list with Family Switch. This family-friendly comedy starring Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms follows a dysfunctional family of five (plus a dog) as they try to grow closer only to end up switching places with one another in the process. With a short deadline to make things right before they are trapped in each other’s bodies for good, the family has to work together for a change. 

Stream Family Switch on Netflix.

Mario and Luigi in The Super Mario Bros. Movie

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The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)

The biggest animated movie of 2023 and one of the best video game adaptations ever, The Super Mario Bros. Movie has all the charm and history of the iconic Nintendo franchise with the visual style of Illumination, creating a one-of-a-kind experience. Kids and parents, non-gamers and gamers alike, will find something to enjoy here, even if it’s finding all those Mario Easter eggs hidden throughout. 

Stream The Super Mario Bros. Movie on Netflix.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

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Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (2023)

Undoubtedly one of the best Spider-Man movies, as well as one of the most inventive comic book films in recent memory, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse came into theaters as a tour de force in June 2023, leaving audiences of all ages entertained. It has stunning visuals, imaginative top-notch action sequences, and a lot of heart. And while we wait for an update on the upcoming Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, now’s a great time to revisit this incredible sequel.

Stream Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse on Netflix.

Paddington looking out a window in Paddington

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Paddington (2014

After all these years, Paddington, the first entry in the live-action animation hybrid adaptation of Michael Bond’s beloved children’s books, is still a gem to watch. Watching the adorable bear with a certain fondness for marmalade find a place in the Brown family never gets old and still brings so much joy to the heart of anyone who watches. It has heart, humor, and so many classic moments.

Stream Paddington on Netflix.

The Minions with Scarlet Overkill

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Minions (2015)

Released in 2015, Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda’s Minions follows those adorable yet destructive creatures years before they became the trusted henchmen of Gru in the Despicable Me series. In search of a master (they go through quite a few), the minions find Scarlet Overkill (Sandra Bullock), a sinister supervillain with an ingenious and over-the-top plan to take over the world. There are laughs galore (for audiences of all ages) in this animated feature that made over $1 billion at the box office.

Stream Minions on Netflix.

Arlo hanging with an opposum family in Arlo the Alligator Boy

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Arlo The Alligator Boy (2021)

Released in 2021, the Netflix original animated movie, Arl the Alligator Boy has a lot of heart, soul, and wonderful music. With great messages and a talented voice cast, the story of Arlo Beauregard (Michael J. Woodard) trying to find his father in New York City is a fulfilling and transformative experience.

Stream Arlo the Alligator Boy on Netflix.

Puss flying through the air in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

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Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (2022) 

More than a decade after his previous big-screen adventure, Antonio Banderas’ swashbuckling feline returned for an even bigger and more daring journey in 2022’s surprisingly amazing Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. Down to his last of nine lives, Puss sets out alongside former partner, Kitty Softpaws (Salma Hayek) and new friend, Perrito (Harvey Guillén) to find a magical wishing star that hopefully brings an end to his fears surrounding his mortality.

Stream Puss In Boots: The Last Wish on Netflix.

Nimona in the trailer for Nimona.

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Nimona (2023)

Though there are some major differences between the movie and graphic novel, the Netflix animated movie, Nimona, is something audiences of all ages can enjoy. The 2023 book-to-screen adaptation, which was nominated for an Oscar, follows framed knight, Ballister Boldheart (Riz Ahmed), as he and the titular Nimona (Chloë Grace Moretz) set out to prove his innocence. This turns out to be no easy task on the long and winding road to redemption.

Stream Nimona on Netflix.

The Mitchells vs. The Machines

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The Mitchells Vs. The Machines (2021) 

The Mitchells aren’t the perfect family. Heck, they aren’t even a functional family. But when they discover that a rogue A.I. has taken over the planet and is holding the rest of humanity hostage, they have to put their differences aside and save the world in the incredibly hilarious and emotional The Mitchells vs. the Machines.

Stream The Mitchells vs. the Machines on Netflix.

Poppy and Branch in Trolls World Tour

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Trolls (2016)

Who says you have to be a kid to enjoy the Trolls movies, because that’s far from the case. Before Trolls Band Together opens in theaters in November 2023, now would be the perfect time to go back and see how things started for Poppy (Anna Kendrick) and Branch (Justin Timberlake) on their first adventure to save their fellow trolls from the evil Bergens.

Stream Trolls on Netflix.

Shaun and Lul-La in A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

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A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019)

Fans of stop-motion animated movies (and quirky British humor) will feel right at home with the 2019 feature film, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon. This short and sweet romp of a good time follows the titular farm animal as he and his flock meet an alien who has recently crashed on the planet. With the help of his friends (both old and new), Shaun sets out to help the alien escape before a nefarious government agency gets their hands on him.

Stream A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon on Netflix.

Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez in Yes Day

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Yes Day (2021)

One of the more notable movies to come out in March 2021, Yes Day stars Jennifer Garner and Édgar Ramirez as two parents who give their children the ultimate gift: one day where the kids are in charge. With scenes loosely based on Garner’s own experience with her kids, especially after 2020’s quarantine, the family comedy is filled with good times, humor, and a lot of heart. Just be careful what you ask for when you recommend this at movie night.

Stream Yes Day On Netflix.

A Babysitter's Guide To Monsterhunting

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A Babysitter’s Guide To Monster Hunting (2020) 

Introduced with all other sorts of spooky, yet family friendly Netflix titles in October 2020, A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting follows Kelly Ferguson (Tamara Smart) as she becomes involved with a group of protectors dedicated to fighting off the Boogeyman before he can kidnap any additional children. Maybe a little too spooky for the younger kids out there, this film is still fun even if you have to watch with your hands partially covering your face.

Stream A Babysitter’s Guide To Monster Hunting On Netflix.

Benji in Benji

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Benji (2018)

There have been various incarnations of the Benji franchise over the years and to the delight of grandmothers around the world, the 2018 Netflix version is just as wholesome and fun as the 1974 original. Set this time in New Orleans, the lovable terrier finds his new home with a young family and the sights and sounds of the Big Easy. When Benji’s new kids bite off a little more than they can chew, it’s up to the iconic pooch to save the day. And don’t worry, Benji is one of the movies in which the dog doesn’t die.

Stream Benji On Netflix.

John Mulaney sitting with members of the Sack Lunch Bunch in John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch

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John Mulaney And The Sack Lunch Bunch (2019)

Then there is John Mulaney and the Sack Lunch Bunch, a 2019 musical variety show that pays homage to children’s programs of the ‘70s and ‘80s while also touching on modern topics and situations. This hilarious collection of songs about everything from your grandma’s new boyfriend to entertaining your parents and their friends at their next party is remarkable in its premise and execution. Watch out, because Mulaney’s jokes and songs are contagious here.

Stream John Mulaney And The Sack Lunch Bunch On Netflix.

That’s a lot, but should be more than enough to hold you and your kids on family movie night (or family movie week with all of these titles). If you want to know about all the upcoming Netflix movies (not just family movies), don’t worry, because we have you more than covered.

Philip Sledge
Content Writer

Philip grew up in Louisiana (not New Orleans) before moving to St. Louis after graduating from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. When he's not writing about movies or television, Philip can be found being chased by his three kids, telling his dogs to stop barking at the mailman, or chatting about professional wrestling to his wife. Writing gigs with school newspapers, multiple daily newspapers, and other varied job experiences led him to this point where he actually gets to write about movies, shows, wrestling, and documentaries (which is a huge win in his eyes). If the stars properly align, he will talk about For Love Of The Game being the best baseball movie of all time.