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10 Best G-Rated Movies on Netflix Right Now

With the inception of Disney+, the production giant has removed almost all Disney content from Netflix, including all animated features. When it comes to selecting the next family movie night or G-rated movie binge, it can be difficult to sift through the features designed solely for younger audiences, alienating older children and adults from enjoying the story. Like all genres of ratings and films, there are ones that are worth the watch and ones that are not.

From a few Hollywood classics to an Oscar-winning documentary feature, Netflix has a wide selection of family-friendly PG films, but a minimal selection of G or TV-G films (mainly documentaries). The streaming giant’s kids category is home to an extensive catalog of TV-Y spinoff films, TV series, or shorts, but not many features that would entertain both young and old. These selected best titles among Netflix’s G-rated movies are sure to entertain kids and parents.

Updated on May 31, 2023, by Hannah Saab:

Netrlix’s rated-G movies continue to be a shockingly small pool of obscure films, with only a few notable standouts (like the recently added Chicken Run, which is perfect to introduce to kids before the upcoming sequel, Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget, premieres this December). Parents looking for family-friendly picks will be glad to know that thanks to some recent additions, there are at least some G-rated films on Netflix that are worth streaming for the next movie night.

10 ‘A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’ (2019)

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Stop-motion’s most iconic sheep has his own Netflix movie now! After an alien ship crash-lands near Mossy Bottom Farm, Shaun must help the space creature get home before the wrong people capture her. The lovable character first appeared in 2007 in Shaun the Sheep, a British television series that ran until 2020. Returning for his fifth Shaun the Sheep project, voice actor Justin Fletcher reprises his role, totaling seven times he’s brought the animal to life.

A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon is Netflix’s only feature film with the franchise, there are currently two series and two other shorts available. The 2015 original Shaun the Sheep Movie is not available on Netflix at this time, but like the original Farmageddon received high praise from fans and a certified fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics.

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9 ‘Robin Robin’ (2021)

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A Netflix original, this 32-minute short film follows the tale of Robin (voiced by Bronte Carmichael) as she is raised by mice and begins to question who she is and where she belongs. Featuring voices from the acclaimed Gillian Anderson and Richard E. Grant, Robin Robin is a quick watch with excellent stop-motion animation.

Like many children’s films, there are constructive themes that use animals and animated storytelling to get the overarching message across to young viewers. Here, the film tackles growing up with an adoptive family and finding your own identity, a message that critics and audiences felt was well-crafted in its short runtime.

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8 ‘Rescued by Ruby’ (2022)

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Based on a true story, Rescued by Ruby is about finding home and following your dreams, as a state trooper partners with a naughty shelter dog to join the elite K-9 unit. The film draws inspiration from the real-life tale of Rhode Island State Police Officer Dan O’Neil (played by Grant Gustin onscreen) and Ruby, a shelter dog that had been adopted and returned by five different families before finding a home with O’Neil.

While the film takes some creative liberties, the foundation of the story remains clear throughout. With its TV-G rating, critics and audiences enjoyed the heartwarming tale. The film’s canine stars, Bear and Shiloh, were rescue dogs like their character Ruby, adding to the heart and emotion this film will surely bring out during your family’s next movie night.

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7 ‘Headspace: Unwind Your Mind’ (2021)

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A short documentary film billed as an interactive mindfulness experience, Headspace: Unwind Your Mind is a wholly unique offering on the platform. It delves into the crucial role that practices like mindfulness and meditation can play in people’s daily lives, especially when it comes to dealing with stress and anxiety.

The film breaks down psychological concepts in a way that even the youngest audiences can understand, and presents them with the signature eye-catching visuals that Headspace has become known for. While a viewing experience that will benefit mature viewers more than very young kids, it is an excellent way to introduce important concepts to the whole family.

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6 ‘White Christmas’ (1954)

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A holiday classic, White Christmas remains a go-to favorite when the season rolls around. Former soldiers Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby) and Phil Davis (Danny Kaye) are song-and-dance men who team up with a sister act to save their former commanding general’s Vermont in just in time for Christmas. While the film earned only one Oscar nomination at the 27th Academy Awards, it did not take home the golden statue.

Co-starring Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, the holiday musical teeters between a Not Rated and G rating, with Netflix currently listing it as TV-G with its depiction of smoking. The streaming platform indicates that it is suitable for all general audiences. An iconic film depicting the magic of old Hollywood, White Christmas makes for a solid choice for the next holiday party.

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5 ‘The Beginning of Life’ (2016)

Director Estela Renner‘s The Beginning of Life is a beautiful exploration of early childhood development that draws from diverse perspectives from caregivers around the world. The documentary film delves into caring adults’ impact on children’s lives, and how these early years can shape their bright futures.

Through informative interviews and explanations of studies all broken down into simple concepts, the film can serve as a unique bonding experience for parents and their children. While the lessons imparted here will benefit adults more than kids, the reinforcement of the importance of that parent-child relationship is made better if the whole family is present and learning together.

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4 ‘Chicken Run’ (2000)

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A classic stop-motion animated film you didn’t know is getting a sequel, the wacky characters from Chicken Run are coming back for a brand new adventure in Dawn of the Nugget. In the original 2000 film, a group of British chickens takes the arrival of an American rooster named Rocky Rhodes as their sign to break out of their increasingly dangerous farm, but they have to do it before they’re all turned into meat pies.

The hilarious DreamWorks film produced by Pathé and Aardman Animations was mostly forgotten, but a quick rewatch will remind audiences of just how fun the entire thing is. The comical character designs go perfectly well with the film’s comedic atmosphere, which are elements that will hopefully shine in the sequel, too.

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3 ‘My Octopus Teacher’ (2020)

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My Octopus Teacher is an emotional documentary feature that reinvigorates the relationship between man and the ocean. The film is narrated by and focuses on the diving experiences of Craig Foster as he befriends a female octopus living in the kelp forests off the coast of South Africa. Foster gains the creature’s trust as he learns more about her mysterious world.

Winning the Best Documentary Feature Oscar at the 93rd Academy Awards, this top-scoring Netflix original documentary is not the standard nature documentary, engaging heavily in the relationship between Foster and the sea creature while putting humanity in perspective. Critics and audiences praised the film as it invoked every type of emotion during its one-hour and twenty-five-minute runtime.

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2 ‘Swades’ (2004)

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Swades is a beloved Bollywood classic directed by Ashutosh Gowariker and starring the iconic Shah Rukh Khan as a successful NASA scientist named Mohan Bhargava. When he decides to return to India to look for his childhood nanny, he’s shocked by the differences in access to basic resources, education, and quality of life in the rural areas of the country.

Mohan’s story is an inspiring one, and is inextricably linked with lessons about community and the value of one’s home. Of course, the stellar performance from the iconic leading man, Shah Rukh Khan, elevates the film to its legendary status. Viewers looking for a touching and uplifting movie with a strong message about helping others don’t have to look further than Swades.

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1 ‘Hachi: A Dog’s Tale’ (2009)

A tear-jerking drama film that puts the spotlight on man’s best friend, director Lasse Hallström‘s Hachi: A Dog’s Tale tells the story of Parker Wilson (Richard Gere), a professor who encounters the titular lost puppy at the local train station and takes him home. Based on the true story of a Japanese dog named Hachicko, the movie depicts the touching way Hachi accompanies his owner to the train station every single day, where he also waits for Parker to get home from work. When Parker unexpectedly passes away at work, Hachi is left waiting at that same train station for the rest of his days.

Both heartwarming and heartbreaking, Hachi relies on the beautiful bond that forms between Parker and the dog he adopts to reel viewers in. This is what makes it so painful to watch the loyal Hachi wait for his owner and best friend, who he doesn’t realize will never come home again. It’s the perfect pick for families with pets, as it’s a helpful introduction to the concept of death and what this means for those who get left behind.

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50 best G-rated movies on Netflix

Family movie night is a time-honored tradition. Who doesn’t love hunkering down on the couch with a bucket of popcorn for a few hours of cozy entertainment with the kids? But with so much content available, choosing a film can get downright stressful — particularly if you’re trying to find an age-appropriate flick for little ones.  

Studies have shown that when kids are exposed to violence in the media, it can cause emotional distress, antisocial behavior and even long-term mental health issues. And on the flip side, when kids watch movies that are geared toward their age group, they can instill valuable lessons and help build character.  

In other words, when your kids are small, sticking to G-rated movies on Netflix is a wise decision. 

Feel overwhelmed every time you try to find a wholesome and entertaining kids’ movie? Here are 50 G rated movies on Netflix the whole family will love. 

1. ‘Spelling the Dream’

A documentary that examines the role spelling bees play in many Indian-Americans’ lives. 

Watch: “Spelling the Dream” on Netflix

2. ‘Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon’

The dragons need to find a special egg and keep it safe from pirates. 

Watch: “Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon” on Netflix

3. ‘Extinct’

Two furry friends travel to the future. 

Watch: “Extinct” on Netflix  

4. ‘Free Rein Valentine’s Day’

Four friends go on a quest to find the fabled Maid’s Stone.

Watch: “Free Rein Valentine’s Day” on Netflix  

5. ‘Pets United’

A street-smart pup and pampered cat join forces to fight crime.  

Watch: “Pets United” on Netflix  

6. ‘LOL Surprise: The Movie’

A live action movie of the beloved, wildly-popular toys.

Watch: “LOL Surprise: The Movie” on Netflix  

7. ‘Blippi the Musical’

The iconic kids’ show in musical form.

Watch: “Blippi the Musical” on Netflix  

8. ‘Jessica Darling’s It List’

A young girl tries to navigate the social ins and outs of middle school. 

Watch: “Jessica Darling’s It List” on Netflix  

9. ‘Robin Robin’

A shorter animated film about a robin who wants to learn how to fly.

Watch: “Robin Robin” on Netflix  

10. ‘Go! Go! Cory Carson: The Chrissy’

Sibling cars win a talent show.

Watch: “Go! Go! Cory Carson: The Chrissy” on Netflix  

11. ‘Our Planet: One Planet’

Every age can learn about the planet Earth in this documentary-style movie. 

Watch: “Our Planet: One Planet” on Netflix  

12. ‘Latte and the Magic Waterstone’

A hedgehog sets out to save forest creatures from a drought. 

Watch: “Latte and the Magic Waterstone” on Netflix  

13. ‘Going for Gold’

A girl convinces her friends to start a cheer squad.

Watch: “Going for Gold” on Netflix  

14. ‘The Main Event’

An 11-year-old becomes a famous wrestler after discovering a magical mask. 

Watch: “The Main Event” on Netflix  

15. ‘Ivy + Bean’

The hilarious, beloved books in movie form.

Watch: “Ivy + Bean” on Netflix  

16. ‘Barbie Dolphin Magic’

Barbie and her sisters discover rainbow dolphins while working at a coral reef. 

Watch: “Barbie Dolphin Magic” on Netflix  

17. ‘Barbie Princess Adventure’

A fun sing-along, where Barbie trades places with a princess.

Watch: “Barbie Princess Adventure” on Netflix  

18. ‘Octonauts and the Caves of Sac Actun’

The octonauts help an octopus find its way home. 

Watch: “Octonauts and the Caves of Sac Actun” on Netflix  

19. ‘Sahara’

Two best friend snakes set out on a mission to find a captured love. 

Watch: “Sahara” on Netflix  

20. ‘Puff Wonders of the Reef’

A real-life puffer fish makes an extraordinary journey.  

Watch: “Puff Wonders of the Reef” on Netflix  

21. ‘Malibu Rescue’

Aspiring junior lifeguards try to prove themselves to obnoxious rich kids.  

Watch: “Malibu Rescue” on Netflix  

22. ‘Bigfoot Family’

Bigfoot’s son needs to find him when he goes missing.  

Watch: “Bigfoot Family” on Netflix  

23. ‘Benji’

A rescue dog, Benji, helps a brother and sister out when they find themselves in danger. 

Watch: “Benji” on Netflix  

24. ‘A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’

Shaun the Sheep makes friends with an alien who lands near Mossy Bottom Farm.

Watch: “A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon” on Netflix  

25. ‘Raising the Bar’

Teen gymnasts deal with peer pressure while competing against each other. 

Watch: “Raising the Bar” on Netflix  

26. ‘Back of the Net’

A science whiz accidentally finds herself on the soccer team.

Watch: “Back of the Net” on Netflix  

27. ‘Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars’

Nothing goes as planned on a mission to Mars.

Watch: “Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars” on Netflix  

28. ‘Jinxed’ 

A young girl tries to end her family’s never-ending streak of bad luck. 

Watch: “Jinxed” on Netflix  

29. ‘Charming’

An irresistible prince tries to find his one true love.

Watch: “Charming” on Netflix  

30. ‘Pinkfong & Baby Shark’s Space Adventure’

Baby Shark travels to outer space to retrieve a special star. 

Watch: “Pinkfong & Baby Shark’s Space Adventure” on Netflix

31. ‘Dog Gone Trouble’

A pampered dog tries to survive on his own in the streets. 

Watch: “Dog Gone Trouble” on Netflix

32. ‘Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back — Evolution’

A powerful creature is unleashed after the discovery of a Pokémon fossil.

Watch: “Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back — Evolution” on Netflix

33. ‘Animal Crackers’

Overworked parents leave their jobs and become circus owners.

Watch: “Animal Crackers” on Netflix

34. ‘Seal Team’

A brave seal recruits friends to stand up to a mean gang of sharks.  

Watch: “Seal Team” on Netflix

35. ‘The Little Vampire’

A lonely kid befriends a vampire.  

Watch: “The Little Vampire” on Netflix

36. ‘Fe@rless’

An avid gamer has to become a babysitter.

Watch: “Fe@rless” on Netflix

37. ‘Beat Bugs: All Together Now’ 

A group of bugs compete on “The Bug Factor,” a televised singing contest.

Watch: “Beat Bugs: All Together Now” on Netflix

38. ‘Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library

Kids need to escape a game designer’s library full of traps.

Watch: “Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library” on Netflix

39. ‘Super Monsters: Furever Friends’ 

Adorable monsters have a party to celebrate the first day of spring. 

Watch: “Super Monsters: Furever Friends” on Netflix

40. ‘Ivy + Bean: Doomed to Dance

Ivy and Bean sign up for ballet class.

Watch: “Ivy + Bean: Doomed to Dance” on Netflix

41. ‘My Octopus Teacher’

A filmmaker documents his year befriending an octopus in South Africa.  

Watch: “My Octopus Teacher” on Netflix

42. ‘Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness’ 

A brave animal teams up with friends to explore the world.

Watch: “Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness” on Netflix

43. ‘The Boy Who Cried Werewolf’

A girl turns into a werewolf after moving to Romania.

Watch: “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf” on Netflix

44. ‘The Princess Switch: Switched Again’

A duchess’s coronation is coming, and she has two look-alikes. What could go wrong?

Watch: “The Princess Switch: Switched Again” on Netflix

45. ‘The Magic School Bus Rides Again: Kids in Space’

The Magic School Bus heads to the International Space Station.

Watch: “The Magic School Bus Rides Again: Kids in Space” on Netflix

46. ‘Rescued by Ruby’

Two underdogs — a state trooper and a smart (but kinda naughty) shelter dog named Ruby — team up.

Watch: “Rescued by Ruby” on Netflix

47. ‘Feel the Beat’ 

A dancer returns home to coach a young squad after blowing an audition. 

Watch: “Feel the Beat” on Netflix

48. ‘Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave’

A group of lifeguards inadvertently find themselves in a competition. 

Watch: “Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave” on Netflix

49. ‘Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday’

Wintry weather threatens to cancel one of the dragons’ most beloved holidays. 

Watch: “‘Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday” on Netflix

50. ‘The Magic School Bus Rides Again: In the Zone’

The gang learns about time zones, but going on a pop star’s New Year’s Eve tour.

Watch: “The Magic School Bus Rides Again: In the Zone” on Netflix

If you’re already a Netflix subscriber, you can use the Search tool to find any of these movies. Use the (+) tool to add them to your movie list for a rainy day or movie night. If you’re not a subscriber, you can find out more at Netflix.com.

Best G Movies on Netflix

In this article, we have listed the cutest and most entertaining G movies that you can comfortably watch with your kids or younger siblings.

Netflix is ​​one of the best online streaming platforms currently available on the market and is very much loved by all viewers. It has an extensive collection of movies, drama series, documentaries and sitcoms that can keep you hooked all day long. In addition, there are several G movies currently on Netflix that are perfect for a warm and cozy movie night with your kids.

The list of Kids & Family content on Netflix is ​​quite extensive, with both very good and not so good movies. To spare you the latter, we’ve rounded up five of the best G-rated movies that are fun and won’t let your kids get bored.

Below are the films we have detailed.

  • Hachi: A Dog’s Tale
  • All dogs go to heaven
  • The Princess and the Frog
  • Kung Fu Panda
  • Mitchells vs. Machines

Top 5 G movies on Netflix

1. Hachi: A Dog Story

There is no doubt that a dog is man’s best friend; so is the story of Hachi, one of the sweetest and most loyal Akitas.

This American drama film was based on a Japanese film about the true story of the dog Hachiko, who lived in the 1920s. It so happened that the dog Hachi established an inextricable bond with his master and waited for him at the railway station every day at exactly 5 pm.

One day, the owner suffers from a severe stroke, which prevents him from showing up at the train station, but this incident does not allow Hachi to stop waiting for his only friend for over ten years. This is definitely an emotional drama film that will make you cry your eyes out, but we promise you that everything will work out in the end, and, according to the well-known proverb, “all’s well that ends well.”

So watch this cute and emotional G-rated movie with your kids and let them learn about the loyalty, friendship and love an animal can have for a human.

2. All dogs go to heaven

The second movie on our recommendation list is also for dog lovers. All Dogs Go to Heaven is an animated comedy-drama film based on the story of a dog, a German Shepherd named Charlie, who, despite his sins, goes to heaven but finds life boring.

Although his best friend, Itchy, also ends up in dog heaven, dissatisfaction remains constant. He learns that one of his old enemies stole the horn from the angel Gabriel, which creates the perfect situation for him and Itchy to volunteer to return to Earth and fight him to get the horn back.

During this process, he meets Annabelle, an attractive and cute puppy, who quickly captures his attention.

3. The Princess and the Frog

Who doesn’t know this classic story that some of us read before bed every second night? The Princess and the Frog is the best G movie to watch with kids, especially if you have little girls in the house. It’s not entirely based on the classic fairy tale, but it has many modifications. is also Prince of Maldonia.

They soon fall in love in New Orleans, but after a while they turn into frogs with the help of voodoo magic. This doesn’t make them hopeless, and they struggle to regain their human form, embarking on an adventurous yet magical journey to find someone who can help them reverse the magic.

Spoiler alert: This G-rated animated film has a happy ending and you can watch it with your little ones in peace.

4. Kung Fu Panda

If you are into classic martial arts or planning to send your kids to martial arts classes, then without a doubt, Kung Fu Panda is the best and most enjoyable G-rated movie to watch on Netflix, which is not only entertain, but also teach your kids the importance of knowing martial arts/self-defense techniques.

The plot revolves around a panda, which initially is not very good, but with perseverance and difficulty turns into a fighting machine.

His task is to learn a certain technique or technique in order to defeat an invincible villain. The film also features a whole team of martial arts animals, which makes the film very fun and bright.

5. Mitchells vs. Machines

The Mitchells vs. the Machines is a sci-fi movie created by Lord and Miller. Released in 2021, this film has won over many fans thanks to its inventive animation with a hint of humor.

The plot revolves around a young girl named Cathy Mitchell who, along with her parents, younger brother and pet dog, goes on a road trip to spend time together before starting her freshman year at film school.

The trip is interrupted due to the robot apocalypse. They are the only ones left to save themselves and the planet from this strange and terrifying technological evolution.

Can I download the best G-rated Netflix movies for offline viewing?

There is no doubt that people hate online streaming of their favorite movies and series these days for many reasons. One of them is the need for a stable internet connection.

In addition, viewers cannot enjoy their favorite shows without disturbing advertisements. To solve all these problems, all you need is a third party downloader. What could it be? Keep reading to find out!

Best Netflix Downloader 2022: The third party downloader we are going to offer you to download the best G-rated Netflix movies for offline viewing is Y2Mate Netflix Downloader.

Y2Mate Netflix Downloader:

Y2Mate Netflix Downloader is connected to many online streaming platforms, about 1000+, including social media platforms Facebook, Twitter, Tiktok, YouTube, as well as Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO, Disney+, Paramount Plus and don’t forget about G-rated movies on Netflix.

We are not going to tell you everything here, dive deeper into the article to know more about the features of this one of a kind offline video downloader, Y2Mate Netflix Downloader.

Features of Y2Mate Netflix Downloader:

Usage:

Y2Mate Netflix Downloader is convenient and easy to use.

Interface:

Also known as Y2Mate Netflix Downloader, this offline downloader has a clean and simple interface, making it ideal for people with any level of technical knowledge.

Video formats:

Y2Mate Netflix Downloader is a versatile application because it supports a wide range of video formats such as AVI, MP4, MPG, MOV, WMV, MKV, M4V, WEBM, FLV, 3GP, MO, M4A, MP3 , which makes the content compatible with many devices. Converting content to MP4 format is one of the best features of Y2Mate Netflix Downloader.

High Definition:

Download all your favorite Netflix G movies and episodes in great quality in 1080p, 4K or even 8k high definition.

Subtitles according to your language:

With Y2Mate Netflix Downloader, you can select subtitles according to your preferred/native language.

Ad-Free Streaming:

The most favorite feature of Y2Mate Netflix Downloader is ad-free streaming of your favorite movies offline, which saves you many frustrations and worries.

Bulk download:

Watching a lot of episodes is not a problem with Y2Mate Netflix Downloader as you have bulk download feature. It instantly downloads all the episodes in the playlist.

Premium sound quality:

If you want excellent sound quality without distortion, get your hands on Y2Mate Netflix Downloader. Downloaded content will be in EAC3, AC3 5.1 or AAC 2.0 format.

Metadata:

The built-in browser not only saves the metadata along with the desired content, but also allows you to manage the content library.

Built-in Browser:

With the built-in browser function, you can search for various online streaming services right through the app.

Save time:

Y2Mate Netflix Downloader saves a lot of time by playing and downloading video/music at the same time.

How to use Y2Mate Netflix Downloader?

Using Y2Mate Netflix Downloader is not difficult or even time consuming. Here is what you need to do to download your favorite G-rated Netflix movies with Y2Mate Netflix Downloader:

  • Install Y2Mate Netflix Downloader on your device
  • Start application
  • Select “Netflix” from the list of available streaming sites
  • Click on Netflix. You will be redirected to the official Netflix website.
  • Enter your login credentials
  • Select and play your favorite G-rated movie
  • Click Download Now

There are other options besides Y2Mate Netflix Downloader. Check out the guide below for other Netflix download programs.

Read the complete guide here: Download the best Netflix movies rated G

Summing up

In this article, we have listed the cutest and most entertaining G-rated movies that you can comfortably watch with your kids or younger siblings. Even if you can’t watch these movies online, you can download them with Y2Mate Netflix Downloader and save tons of time!

New on Netflix (September 2019): All the movies and TV shows you can stream this month

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Looking for a complete list of what’s new on Netflix in September 2019? We will cover you. Below you’ll find all the new movies, TV shows, documentaries, and Netflix Original available to stream this month. Not only that, but we’ve also picked out the best of Netflix’s September add-ons. Check out everything at bold if you want to see this month’s content.

Netflix September events, including The Walking Dead Season 9. Andrew Lincoln’s final season, as Rick Grimes sees AMC’s hit zombie show get back in great shape – and that’s without counting ‘s ending. You can relive it all, plus the Whisperers debut all over again when it comes to Netflix on September 1st.

Elsewhere, Matt Groening’s animated series Disenchantment returns for a second season. Expect a slew of larger-than-life characters for which the creators of The Simpsons and Futurama are famous, as well as a deliciously evil weave in the bizarre fantasy world of Dreamland.

Finally, for those who love a bit of real crime – who doesn’t? September 2019 arrivals on Netflix are filled with tales of assassins and cover-ups.