D'oh, forgot one more Ghibli one: Princess Mononoke though of the lot of them it's the most actively violent and mature in content so probably not kid-safe until Kaylee reaches a more mature age. (Nausicaa I also think may be a bit scary/sad for kids who reach that stage of 'can understand death, but not totally understand it'.
But for the most part, the Ghibli stuff is great all the way from "ooo moving colors on screen" to "starting to actively understand what is going on" stages, as well as very adult friendly =)
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Princess Mononoke though of the lot of them it's the most actively violent and mature in content so probably not kid-safe until Kaylee reaches a more mature age. (Nausicaa I also think may be a bit scary/sad for kids who reach that stage of 'can understand death, but not totally understand it'.
But for the most part, the Ghibli stuff is great all the way from "ooo moving colors on screen" to "starting to actively understand what is going on" stages, as well as very adult friendly =)