PSA: A Bunch Of Your Favourite Kids Flicks Just Dropped On Netflix

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It’s getting to that point in the social isolation cycle — you’ve watched everything on your list on Netflix, including Tiger King twice, you’re cycling through your old favourites like Friends and Seinfeld on Stan, and you’re still absolutely not willing to give free-to-air television a shot.
You need something to watch, and if you’re a parent with small children who have barely been able to stretch their legs in the last few weeks, that need is especially desperate.
Thankfully, the good folks at Netflix have come to the party. They quietly dropped a bunch of iconic childhood favourites onto the service over the weekend. That’s right, some of Dreamworks’ most iconic movies — we’re talking Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar and more — are now available on Netflix in Australia and New Zealand.
Here Are All The Dreamworks Movies You Can Now Watch On Netflix
Shrek 2, 3 & 4!
The world’s most beloved ogre in Shrek 2, Shrek the Third and Shrek Forever After pic.twitter.com/jqewrlqLdS
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
But if you want to watch the original Shrek movie, you’d better hurry. Netflix has previously confirmed that it will leave the service at the end of this week.
Bee Movie
Bee Movie (it’s a movie about a Bee!) pic.twitter.com/v5hC8JXG8u
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Flushed Away
A new life for Roddy the rat in Flushed Away pic.twitter.com/3L5Qthz8LP
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
How To Train Your Dragon
The thrilling flying adventures of How To Train Your Dragon pic.twitter.com/p95kXdYGDG
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Kung Fu Panda 1 & 2
The adorable but deadly Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2 pic.twitter.com/G9KlJZnabr
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Madagascar 1, 2 & 3
Our most recent additions include the wild adventures of Madagascar, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted pic.twitter.com/2ktEhUGgdd
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Megamind
The story of a supervillain turned superhero – Megamind! pic.twitter.com/UfEv0pDGKW
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Over The Hedge
An adventure that crosses into suburbia with Over the Hedge pic.twitter.com/db9ySFUEFa
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Puss In Boots
You may know his name, but you do not know his legend…
Puss in Boots! pic.twitter.com/kM9ycQnkQG— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Rise Of The Guardians
A battle to save the planet in Rise of the Guardians pic.twitter.com/KMUnTyG85c
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Shark Tale
The fast-talking fish that cried shark, in Shark Tale pic.twitter.com/m7Id0DqGlB
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Wallace & Grommet: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit
The cheese-and-crackers-loving Wallace & Grommit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit pic.twitter.com/GE8Ol1yb6e
— Netflix ANZ (@NetflixANZ) April 5, 2020
Normally this is the point in the article where we’d say, “just in time for the long weekend”, but time is an illusion, and weekends no longer exist, so you and the kids may as well get watching now.
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