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Children Movies : Learn with fun
Since from the time of creation of animated and non animated children movies, the world has learn a lot about something innovative for kids. Many of them are Japanese, some of them are Chinese, lots of them are made on cartoons like Barbie, Micky Mouse, Scooby Do and many more. One can see that people used to read the subtitles and still enjoy watching movies.
Some of the animated movies are best for little children as they can't understand its language much, even not able to read subtitles but still they enjoy its animated creation. For animated movies it is easy for director to create any simple story because the whole talent they use to show in creating characters.
The children movies are usually imaginative and full of fantasy. When people think about movies for kids then only animated or cartoon movies come to their mind, but there are lots of other children movie DVDs than these such as movies of super heroes like Spiderman, Batman, Superman, Spy kids and many more. It is surprising that many adults too used to watch these kids animated movies as they are so interesting.
If one like some romance along with a touch of comedy, there are movies that fits that description. Some fantastic and latest children movies that kids really enjoy are :
- Night at the Museum is back as a security guard who must deal with all too realistic museum displays. With cast of name stars, this one should be fine if children liked the first movie and want more.
- Up is Pixar's computer animated children movies are usually a no-question required kid viewing. This is all about a grumpy old man voiced by Ed Asner who ties balloons to his house and departs on an aerial adventure.
- Land of the Lost in which the dinosaurs get a bit rough and the land gets a bit too creepy. Take caution with the small fry of this one.
- Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is the second sequel to the popular animated Ice Age, this one resurrects new animal characters from an earlier era. The trailer looks like for one a great fun.
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince that is the sixth time out for Harry Potter is a no-miss for the young Potter fan, and promises many new magical moments as the Harry and his friends struggle with adolescence. Many people think that the series has become progressively darker and becoming disturbing, but older kids should enjoy it.
- G-Force is a new Disney animated offering a heroic team of guinea pig secret agents who save the world. Will Arnett appears in live-action leader to cute animated rodents that is voiced by Nicolas Cage and Penelope Cruz.
- Aliens in the Attic is based on Caldecott award winning children's novel a group of teens protect a family vacation home from gremlins-like aliens. Its features are Hanna Montana's Ashley Tisdale and an experienced monster fighter Carter Jenkins.
- G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra is a much hyped action film names an elite team of crime fighters after the classic Mattel toy. Its features are Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Sienna Miller.
These movies leave great impact on children. So parents should always be choosy while showing these movies to their children.
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Spiderman Comics
Spiderman comics have always been on high demand because they are not only bought by children but also by adults who probably read them when they were kids as well. Spiderman comics are a Marvel Comic original that made its debut in 1962 and was written and created by Stan lee and Steve Dikto.
In his first appearance in Marvel Comics Spiderman made his debut in a guest appearance spot, but would later have his own comic line. The Spiderman character real name is Peter Parker a quite and unsure fellow, who after he is bitten by a spider which had been used for experiments, which means basically the spider had been given different gene’s that made it stronger, faster and could sense danger when it was near and this what transferred into the young Peter Parker and transformed him to his alter ego the wise cracking, web sling Spiderman.
Spiderman comics became a big hit with the kids as well as with adults and this spun into two cartoons. One cartoon was about Spidey on his own and the other was him and iceman and was called the double duo, which actually was also a comic book. The cartoons then lead to a Spiderman movie which would later be remade in early 2000 into the Spiderman movies which we have come to love. Spiderman also shares the scene with other characters like Mary Jane Watson who is Peter Parkers love interest, then there his Aunt and off course the bad guys like the green goblin and Dr. Doom as well as Doc Octopus. The suit of Spiderman has always been red and blue but there was a time the suit changed to black in 1984 when an alien material or matter attached itself to Spiderman’s suit.
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