It’s true that watching movies can help you get through a long stressful day. When you’re stressed out, the appropriate movie may drastically transform your mood. Animated films have the power to bring a smile to your face. Here are the five best-animated movies that will help you get rid of stress and be in peace.

1) Inside Out

This animated film about a little girl’s thoughts is surprisingly appropriate given it’s a Disney movie. Its beautiful atmosphere and upbeat plot will undoubtedly brighten your spirits, as it touches on themes of loneliness, anger, sadness, and pure joy. It also teaches essential mental health skills, such as how crying can help, how other people can aid with difficult emotions, and how the best way to deal with them is to let them out.

2) Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against The Universe

If you’ve seen all of the episodes of Phineas and Ferb’s summer adventures, this new film will undoubtedly be entertaining. The well-known stepbrothers embark on a quest across the cosmos to save their sister, who has been kidnapped by aliens. It will undoubtedly prompt you to hug your sibling.

3) Onward

The story is based in a magical realm where two elf brothers go on a once-in-a-lifetime quest to bring their father back to life for a day. It tells you a beautiful story that is both fascinating and inspirational, set in a suburban fantasy world.

4) Soul

This movie won the Oscars for Best Animated Film. The story revolves around Joe, a middle-school jazz teacher who experiences a near-death experience and becomes trapped in the Great Before (where souls are born) right before his big break with a famous Jazz band. Joe helps a soul find its passion while also discovering what it means to be a soul as he ponders his decisions and regrets the existence that he usually took for granted. The film reminds us to appreciate our lives and to live in the present time.

5) Kung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda is one of those films that can be watched on a daily basis and you will still enjoy it. The film’s main lesson is Po’s never-say-die attitude, but it also contains a basic message: to achieve your goals, you must constantly believe in yourself.

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