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9 Children’s Films That Broke The Mould

Are you sitting comfortably? Then we shall begin. Making films for children requires a very specific skill-set. To be effective and successful, the story must be told in a way that engages the young mind, without condescending. It must contain enough action to hold the attention, without being too violent or frightening. It must involve characters that are relatable, as well as those that capture the imagination. Crucially, it must also appeal to grown-ups, since they are ones paying for the theatre tickets. This is a very fine line to walk, and many fall by the wayside. On the other hand, walking this fine line can lead to stagnation. As with any movie genre, it is easy to fall into the trap of predictability and worn-out narrative tropes. Rare is the children’s film that achieves the necessary balance, while offering something fresh and original. Rarer still are the children’s movies that actually break the mould.

Aladdin (1992)

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As part of Walt Disney’s Animated Classics Series, Aladdin is a musical fantasy film based around the folk tale of Aladdin and the magic lamp from One Thousand And One Nights. It is directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, and won many awards – particularly for its soundtrack. However, the aspect that made this film groundbreaking was the work of the late, great Robin Williams.

The role of the Genie was written specifically for Williams, and he recorded it during short breaks in the shooting schedules of two other projects. During his recording sessions, Williams improvised an estimated 52 characters through the role of Genie, providing animators and filmmakers with hours of dialogue to choose from.

As a result, more than two decades later, Aladdin is beloved by generation after generation – young and old – and is often quoted as the most significant showcase of the improvisational talent of Williams, after Good Morning Vietnam. This level of ad-libbing in an animated children’s film was previously unheard of, and few later examples have ever matched the genius or impact of the Genie of Aladdin.