RAG MusicHoiku
Lovely childcare
search

[Age 5] A roundup of anime for 5-year-olds that will draw them into the story

Just as anime has many adult fans, there are plenty of works with complex, profound stories and themes.

Once children turn five, they can start to appreciate the depth of anime as well.

It can be a good idea to choose titles with a different flavor from what they’ve watched so far.

With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of anime suitable for five-year-olds.

Not only will kids enjoy watching them, but they might also discover new favorite characters and scenes.

Teachers and guardians, please consider watching together with the children and sharing your thoughts afterward.

[Age 5] A roundup of engaging anime for 5-year-olds (21–30)

Rilakkuma

Rilakkuma Anime Adaptation Announcement PV
Rilakkuma

This is a soothing, feel-good anime featuring the nationally beloved Rilakkuma, perfect for spending some laid-back time.

It portrays the everyday life of Rilakkuma, Korilakkuma, and Kiiroitori in a shared house, sprinkled with chuckle-worthy moments and heartwarming scenes amid their casual interactions.

The dialogue and movements are gentle, with subtle emotional shifts expressed with care.

The color palette is soft and calming.

Another highlight is its warm, reassuring world that children can enjoy safely.

Each character’s individuality is endearing, making it a show that leaves you feeling relaxed and comforted after watching.

Rascal the Raccoon

Rascal the Raccoon OP/ED: Come to the Rock River, Rascal — Kumiko Ōsugi — World Masterpiece Theater 1977 — stereo sound
Rascal the Raccoon

This classic masterpiece anime portrays a heartwarming story about a human boy and Rascal the raccoon.

The tale, which centers on friendship, growth, and parting nurtured in nature, carefully depicts emotional nuances and resonates deeply.

Its gentle animation style and calm narration make it perfect for children just beginning to watch anime.

Loved for many years, it naturally conveys the importance of life and kindness.

Rascal’s adorable gestures and expressions are also charming, allowing viewers to naturally appreciate interactions with animals and the value of life.

With its unhurried pace throughout, it’s a work that lets you relax and fully immerse yourself in its world.

[Age 5] A Collection of Captivating Anime for 5-Year-Olds (31–40)

Punitunes

[Punituns] Official Short Drama: My Pushi-gina Story
Punitunes

A cute work that depicts everyday life spent with Puniruns, soft and mysterious little creatures.

The colorful, squishy-looking characters are full of expression and move adorably, making you feel happy just by watching them.

Each episode is self-contained and moves at a brisk pace, and through the Puniruns’ interactions you can feel themes of friendship and kindness, making it perfect for children.

Its bright music and pop-styled world are also appealing, and every episode brims with the fun of new discoveries.

It’s an anime packed with squishy cuteness and gentle humor—highly recommended for relaxing time with kids.

Digimon Adventure

The anime Digimon Adventure, which aired in 1999, is a story about children who get lost in another world and embark on an adventure.

Their encounters with Digimon in the Digital World, and the way each of them grows and deepens their bonds throughout their journey, resonated with viewers.

The unique personalities and action of the Digimon are part of the appeal, and the emotion and intensity come through especially strongly in the evolution scenes.

The children each struggle with their own issues, and many viewers likely related to watching them move forward while grappling with their worries.

In conclusion

I introduced anime suitable for five-year-olds.

Five-year-olds are starting to follow more complex themes and stories.

They might even tell you about their favorite characters or scenes.

There’s a lot adults can learn from anime, too.

Be sure to watch together and rediscover what makes each series great.