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  1. Oct 7, 2020 · I see some kids and adults bringing up 4kids but they lost the rights back in 2006 so any English dub you find online is going to be the funimation versions. The Funimation dub and the Japanese with English subtitles are both uncut and unedited. There's less cursing in the manga than the anime.

    • A Silent Voice. 2016 | 2h 10m. Based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Yoshitoki Oima, A Silent Voice follows a former bully turned outcast who decides to reconnect and befriend the deaf girl he had tormented when he was a kid.
    • Pokémon. 1997-Present | 1000+ episodes. Oh, this is such a classic anime for kids! Pokémon follows Ash Ketchum, who sets out on a journey through the beautiful region of Kanto, determined to fulfill his dream of becoming the greatest Pokémon trainer of all time.
    • Spirited Away. 2001 | 2h 5m. Here we are with Hayao Miyazaki’s classic anime movie, where a young girl finds herself lost in a world of spirits. This classic film is the first and only Japanese movie to receive an Oscar award for Best Animated Feature.
    • Chi's Sweet Home. 2008-2009 | 208 episodes. Chi’s Sweet Home is a lovely anime about a kitten who gets separated from her mother and siblings during a walk outside.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuki-onnaYuki-onna - Wikipedia

    Yuki-onna (雪女, lit. 'snow woman') is a spirit or yōkai in Japanese folklore that is often depicted in Japanese literature, films, or animation. [1]

  3. In Japan, the use of the term third culture kids to refer to children returned from living overseas is not universally accepted; they are typically referred to both in Japanese and in English as kikokushijo, literally 'returnee children', a term which has different implications.

  4. What should you do when your child comes home from school and says, “Nobody likes me!”? This remark is common from seven-year-olds, who tend to be very self-critical (e.g., Wood, 1997), but...

  5. Dec 13, 2022 · Project Sekai (also known as Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage) is a fun rhythm game with Vocaloids (now known as Cryptonloids, I believe...?) and is safe for everyone 12 and up. This game's vocals are in Japanese and a few songs have a mature undertone to it, I believe that it's best for teens.

  6. YouTube Kids was created to give kids a more contained environment filled with family-friendly videos on all different topics, igniting your kids’ inner creativity and playfulness. Parents and caregivers can guide the journey as your kids discover new and exciting interests along the way. Learn more at youtube.com/kids.