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I am going to be a father and am making a jellyfin setup for my child. I want to start early to make a good collection of movies and shows. So I am interested in knowing what other people experienced as positive influences in their lives.

Edit: English and Norwegian is fine, but I can always get dubbed versions of other languages. We will be speaking English and Norwegian with our child from birth. But want to introduce our child to many types of cultures, religions etc.

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[โ€“] Frostbeard@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Most anything NRK makes will be what you want watch. Minibarna mostly at first. All the Fantus stuff is good. Especially "Fantus of maskinene"

Tbh when hen reaches the age where hen will understand the more neuanced elements of a story you will have to fight off Paw Patrol and Spidey and his amazing friends with a stick. Whatever the kids in the kindergarten speaks off. Your old dusty slow shit will not be appreciated until much later.

Edit: Bluey! Bluey is amazing. Well written, funny, reflective and is engaging for both children and adults.

The episode with no dialog when it rains and they make a dam is perhaps the best TV I have seen in years.