Do you want a family movie? Here are the feature films to see in theaters in June with kids, classified by release date and age, with tips to help you find your way.
And for movies coming out in May, here it is!
Tunnel to Summer – Ages 8 and up
Tunnel to summer
Released on June 5 – How many years have you sacrificed to fulfill one of your life’s desires? That’s the question asked by Tunnel to Summer, an animated drama that subtly evokes the heavy weight of mortality, human desire and crime.
Adapted from Mei Hachimoku’s light novel of the same name, the film takes us to the heart of the myth surrounding Urashima’s fictional tunnel. Crossing it for a few years of life would be a source of miracles, because every second spent in this gallery is multiplied tenfold outside.
An entertaining fantasy story for young adults, a subtle reflection on the importance of self-sacrifice and pride for adults, Tunnel to summer Has everything to appeal to a wide audience.
HAIKYÛ!! Garbage war – from 8 years old

HAIKYÛ!! Garbage War
Released on June 12 – After the successful adaptation of the manga The First Slam Dunk, it’s volleyball time with HAIKYÛ!! Garbage War. Adapted from a sports manga “Haikyu!! Volleyball Aces”The feature film was a real success in Japan, where it was released last February.
In the feature film, Shoyo Hinata joins Karasuno High School’s volleyball club to become like her idol, a former Karasuno player known as the “Little Giant”. Hinata quickly finds that she must team up with her rival, Tobio Kageyama. Their contrasting styles transform into amazing weapons, but will they be able to defeat the rival Nekoma team in this final showdown?
A movie that will delight fans of manga, anime series HAIKYÛ, sports and otaku.
On the contrary, from 2 – 6 years

On the contrary 2
Released on June 19 – 9 years after Pete Docter and Ronaldo del Carmen’s Vice-Versa, Riley and her emotions of Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear and Anger are back for a big adventure!
For this sequel, let’s focus on… the transition to adolescence. This will lead to a major upheaval in the headquarters, which will have to face something unexpected: the arrival of new emotions.
In terms of vocal casting, Adele Exarchopoulos voices Ennui in the French version and the original version, Pierre Nin voices Pie, Charlotte Le Bon again as Joy, Gilles Lelouche as Kohler, Marilou Berry as Sadness. Once again, Melanie Laurent always doubles the disgust, Dorothe Pousseau voices the angst, Casey Chase is the envy, and Maxime Horault doubles the awkwardness.
Directed by Kelsey Mann (who notably worked on Monsters Academy and Onward), On the contrary 2 It promises moments of happiness, nostalgia and laughter just like the first film. It is enough to arouse all emotions of young and old viewers.
A child who wanted to be a bear – 6 years and older

A child who wanted to be a bear
Released on June 19 – 22 years after its first appearance, the mobile baby who would be a bear returns to cinemas. Rated 4 out of 5 stars by the press and AlloCiné audiences, Janik Hastrup’s feature film tells the legend of a young Eskimo who wants to become a bear.
Chased by a pack of wolves, several polar bears narrowly escape their pursuers, but the bear loses the cub she was about to give birth to. The mother bear is inconsolable, so the father breaks into the house and kidnaps the cub. The child found a new mother…
For many years, the little boy is raised as a bear cub until his natural father finally finds him. Back among the men, the child is unhappy. He begins to make an impossible wish: to become a bear.
A moving and very accurate film to see (again) in the cinema.
Detective Conan: Million Dollar Star – Ages 10 and up

Detective Conan: Million Dollar Star
Released on June 19 – The famous detective Conan is back in cinema! Fresh from Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet (2021), Detective Conan: The Bride of Shibuya (2022) and Detective Conan: The Black Submarine (2023), Conan is back for a new epic treasure trove.
In The Million Dollar Star, Kaito Kid’s card is found in the Onoe Group warehouses in Hakodate, Hokkaido region. In addition, a dead body with a cross on the chest was found in the warehouse area of Hakodate. The investigation leads to the “Seller of Death”, a Japanese-American who works as an arms dealer in the Asian basin.
Created by Gosho Aoyama in 1994, the iconic character continues to delight investigators ages 10 and up.
Source: Allocine

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