1. Shin - The Pencil Boy
Shin - The Pencil Boy is an animated series that follows the daily life of Shin, a mischievous young boy, and his adventures with his parents, little sister, dog Snow White, friends, and other characters. The story unfolds in a slow and simple rhythm, from home to school, the supermarket, and the park. It provides a detailed, unembellished look at the world around Shin, without exaggeration or simplification.
The series features short stories of ordinary events, but through the eyes of a 5-year-old who is both clever and playful, it makes parents and adults reflect on why Shin behaves the way he does, and why he says certain things. Children are like blank slates—they absorb everything from the adults around them, without judgment. With their innocent minds, they don’t know how to hide their thoughts or make things more palatable to please others. They simply reflect what they see, like a mirror.

2. Angry Bird
Angry Bird takes place on Bird Island, a special place where colorful, flightless birds live happily and carefree. The exception is Red, a solitary red bird with thick, odd eyebrows, who has always been the target of teasing. Red is easily angered and lashes out at both nature and other creatures. Always seen as eccentric and grumpy, Red decides to change his reputation by trying to entertain a young bird named Timothy on his birthday. Unfortunately, his attempt backfires as Timothy is terrified of clowns. To make matters worse, Red accidentally breaks the eggs of a couple and nearly destroys another one. In a twist of fate, a child perceives Red as a father figure, but this further strains the family dynamics. As a result, Red is sentenced to attend "Anger Management" classes led by Matilda, alongside fellow "students" Bomb, Terence, and Chuck, with only Bomb and Chuck tentatively accepting his friendship.
One day, a fleet of green pigs, led by the "Green Pig King" Leonard, arrives on the island. They claim to be peaceful explorers, and are initially accepted by the bird residents, as they are the only non-bird species on the island. However, the presence of these pigs quickly changes the island's social fabric. Red is the first to recognize the threat they pose. What happens next in this unfolding story? Stay tuned.

3. The Happy Sheep and the Gray Wolf
The Happy Sheep and the Gray Wolf is set in the year 3513 (Year of the Sheep), where the sheep live happily on the Green Plains, while the Gray Wolf and his wife, the Red Wolf, move in and try to eat the sheep. The sheep, however, are incredibly intelligent and equipped with advanced technology. Every time the Gray Wolf appears in the Sheep village, he comes up with a sneaky plan to kidnap a sheep.
Alongside the young sheep students, a young male sheep named "The Happy Sheep" always finds ways to foil the Gray Wolf's plans and save the flock. Thanks to the efforts of The Happy Sheep and his friends, the Gray Wolf never manages to capture a sheep. At the end of each episode, the Gray Wolf always promises to return next time.

4. Boonie Bear
Boonie Bear follows two bears, Briar and Bramble, who try to stop Logger Vick (a lumberjack) from cutting down trees in the forest. Logger Vick frequently enters the forest, and the bears attempt to stop him from destroying it. He is bald, so he wears either a hat or a helmet to cover his head.
He is often seen carrying a chainsaw or a pistol and typically wears a jacket and jeans. Each time the bears defeat him, he comes up with a new plan for revenge, but these schemes usually end in failure.

5. Masha and the Circus Bear
Masha and the Circus Bear is about Masha, a mischievous 6-year-old girl with golden hair and green eyes. The character was created by Oleg Kuzovkov, inspired by the fairy tale character of Little Red Riding Hood and a girl he once saw while swimming in the Black Sea in 1996. This encounter led him to create the show "Masha and the Bear".
Masha accidentally stumbles into the home of a retired circus bear, who now lives in a treehouse in the forest. In some episodes, the bear reflects on his childhood in that very same house. Whether fishing or just living his peaceful life, the bear often finds himself in trouble because of Masha's antics, as she always manages to stir up some form of chaos in his life.


6. Pucca
Pucca is an animated series loved by many young fans, produced by Walt Disney. The story is centered around Pucca, an 11-year-old girl who is the granddaughter of the owner of a Chinese noodle restaurant in the small village of Sooga, located on a mountain. Pucca has long black hair, often tied into two cute buns. She has a best friend, 'Noodle Girl,' who appears in some episodes. Particularly, Pucca has a deep and unshakeable affection for Garu, the ninja boy, and she always takes every opportunity to kiss him.
Though not exactly a ninja, Pucca shows extraordinary abilities by learning new skills like speed, strength, and a resilient spirit. Her superhuman powers are not always necessary for her everyday life, but they keep her happy and upbeat. At her core, Pucca is a sweet and lovable girl, but she'll quickly become a force of nature if anyone dares to come between her and Garu. Of course, Pucca won't let anyone come in her way.

7. The Smurfs - The Mysterious Village
The Smurfs - The Mysterious Village begins with Tí Cô Nương discovering a strange green creature who drops a clue leading to a mysterious village. She, along with Tí Cận, Tí Đô, and Tí Vụng Về, decides to venture deeper into the forest to uncover the secrets of this place. From the top of a mountain, the wizard Gà Mên catches wind of the situation and resolves to hunt down the Smurfs.
This latest episode targets younger viewers as well as fans who grew up with the Smurfs series. In the previous two episodes, most of the story took place in the modern world, where the Smurfs found themselves in America. Now, The Smurfs - The Mysterious Village returns to the roots of the franchise, focusing on the Smurfs’ homeland. Familiar scenes, like the lively village life, the clumsy chases by Gà Mên, and the iconic Smurf language, are all brought back to life.


8. The Mischievous Larvae
The Mischievous Larvae is a comedic animated series from South Korea, created and produced by Tuba Entertainment. It first gained popularity in 2011, with its early episodes uploaded on YouTube. 'Larva' quickly became a sensation in the world of animation, offering hilariously absurd and mischievous plots that are highly entertaining. The show has been beloved by many, especially those who grew up with it.
The series consists of various episodes and different seasons, each telling a unique and humorous story. At times, it also conveys meaningful life lessons about friendship, featuring two larvae—one yellow and one red—and their many amusing adventures with their friends.


9. Finding Nemo
Finding Nemo is the story of a young fish named Nemo and his adventurous journey to new and unfamiliar waters. Marlin and his wife, Coral, are preparing to move to a new reef to start their lives anew. Unfortunately, Coral is tragically eaten by a barracuda. Though heartbroken, Marlin is left with Nemo, an egg tucked safely in the coral, which later hatches.
Marlin raises Nemo, always warning him about the dangers of the ocean. However, Nemo is determined to prove his father wrong. To do so, he embarks on an adventure of his own. Sadly, Nemo is captured by a diver. Now, Marlin must do whatever it takes to rescue his son and bring him home safely.


10. Up
Up is the story of Carl and Ellie, childhood friends who grew up together and dreamed of exploring the world's most magnificent places. They embarked on smaller adventures, with Ellie documenting them in her journal. However, when Ellie passes away, Carl is left heartbroken and cherishes her memory deeply.
In an effort to fulfill Ellie's final wish to visit Paradise Falls, Carl attaches countless balloons to their house and sets off on an adventure. Unexpectedly, Russell, a clumsy young boy scout, becomes a stowaway on this journey. Together, they face challenges, confront adversaries, and eventually reach Paradise Falls. But Carl soon realizes that the true joy and happiness Ellie sought wasn’t found in grand adventures, but in the small, shared moments they had in their home filled with laughter. In the end, Carl gains clarity, rushing to rescue Russell and the loyal dog he had once neglected on his journey.

