The broad genre of family movies is vast and can encompass many smaller genres.

However,these family movies stand out because of their near-flawless nature, making their genre proud.

Over time, Babe demonstrates skill at sorting, which prompts Arthur to train him to herd sheep.

The ensemble cast of The Goonies looking at a treasure map on a cropped poster

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Babeis a beautiful filmon both a technical and storytelling level.

The Gooniesmakes the most of its simple plot by putting most of its time and effort into the characters.

Home Aloneis rightfully beloved for Cuklin’s amazing performance and the hilarious slapstick during its third act.

Gru and Dr Nefario standing with an army of minions in Despicable Me

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Whoever finds them will be given a tour of his fantastical factory and a lifetime supply of chocolate.

This adaptation ofCharlie and the ChocolateFactorywasinfamouslydespised by the book’s author, Roald Dahl.

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Luca and Alberto about to eat ice cream on the beach in Pixar’s Luca.

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Giselle on a balcony with a dreamy expression on her face in Enchanted.

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Babe (E. G. Daily) and Ferdinand (Danny Mann) standing in hay while in a barn in Babe: Pig in the City

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The Goonies surround a treasure map in the attic

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A group of dwarves smiling excitedly in the woods in ‘Time Bandits’

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Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister sitting at the top of the stairs in Home Alone (1990)

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Harry Potter looking in awe holding his first wand in Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone.

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Willy Wonka, played by Gene Wilder, smiles at a child in ‘Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory’.

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Po playing with his Furious Five action figures in ‘Kung Fu Panda’

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