9 heartwarming family movies for Easter
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Spring and Easter break are the perfect time to slow down a bit, curl up on the couch, and watch a fun, cute family movie together. Kids love bunny tales, egg hunts , and spring adventures, and we are happy when we have a shared experience. In this blog post, we have collected the 9 best Easter and spring family movies and stories that we recommend to families with young children , and what is best: they are legally available in Hungarian on streaming platforms .
Peter Rabbit (2018) – A classic tale in a modern guise
Based on the Beatrix Potter tales, the film is a real family treat: a mix of live-action and CGI animation that is fun for the little ones and their parents alike. The adventurous antics of the main character, Peter Rabbit, take place in a beautiful spring garden, full of bunnies and nature scenes.
Where to watch? Netflix (with Hungarian dubbing)
Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Pocket Monsters (2004) – Easter Traditions in Pagony
Our favorite characters from The Hundred-Moon Pagony almost missed out on Easter this year – Bunny is more interested in spring cleaning. Luckily, Pocket Monster reminds him (and us) that the holiday is about shared experiences.
Where to watch? Disney+ (with Hungarian dubbing)
Ice Age: The Great Egg Hunt (2016) – An Easter adventure in prehistoric style
The Ice Age characters get into a bit of a pickle this time too: Sid the sloth finds an egg that needs to be returned. It all turns into an egg-painting and egg-finding mission – and that's how the Easter tradition is born! Short, funny and a perfect choice for a family afternoon together.
Where can I watch it? Video
The Five Legends (2012) – The Easter Bunny as a superhero
This movie is a real surprise: the Easter Bunny here is not cute, but a brawling superhero with an Australian accent who fights alongside Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy and Jack Frost to protect the holidays. It's imaginative, spectacular and exciting - especially for older children!
Where to watch? Netflix (with Hungarian dubbing)
Hopp (2011) – Drummer Bunny in Hollywood
The Easter Bunny's son would rather be a rock star than a gift-giver. He runs away to Hollywood, where he befriends a man and together they try to save the holiday. Lots of humor, musical bunnies and candy scenes - the perfect family Easter comedy .
Where can I watch it? Video
Baby Silly Melodies: There's an Easter Bunny! (2003)
Tapsi Hapsi, Csőrike and the other classic characters are now back in baby versions in a special Easter edition. We get egg hunts, playful lessons and lots of pastel-colored fairy tale elements. A must-have for the older generation!
Where to watch? HBO Max (with Hungarian dubbing)
Zootopia (2016)
The story follows the adventures of Judy Hopps, a spirited policewoman bunny, as she and a fox, Nick Wilde, try to solve a mysterious case in the bustling city of Zootropolis. It's full of cute animals, funny references, and positive messages.
Where to watch? Disney+ (with Hungarian dubbing)
My girlfriend Bori – Bori and the Easter Bunny
Bori, the kindergarten girl,'s Easter preparations may be heartwarmingly familiar to any family with young children: egg painting, bunny hunting, gift giving - all of this is playfully presented in this short episode.
Where can I watch it? Youtube
The Lorax (2012) – A spring tale about the love of nature
Not Easter, but definitely a springtime favorite : The Lorax is an animated film about saving a forest. Through a colorful, entertaining story, children learn why it's important to protect trees, flowers, and nature.
Where to watch? Netflix (with Hungarian dubbing)
Why is it worth filming together at Easter?
Family movies are not only fun, but they also connect family members emotionally . A bunny tale, a spring story, or even a joint egg hunt can be a great experience through the screen. In such cases , we can talk to our children about the holiday , tell them about our own Easter memories, and laugh together at our favorite characters. In addition, these tales and movies often convey important values – friendship, acceptance, responsibility, belonging – that children learn in a playful and easy way.
So, if you want to bring a little peace, coziness, and cheer to your Easter break, choose one of these movies, make a big batch of popcorn, and let the spring movie-going at home begin!
We wish you a happy Easter and have fun!