The seven children's premieres this Christmas

One of the best ways to spend Christmas with your family is watching a movie that entertains young and old. We have more and more options to enjoy home theater (home formats, television, pay channels, online services ...) but Christmas holidays encourage you to go outside and take a look at the billboard, looking for interesting premieres to see in the company of the kids.

Therefore, with the intention of offering you a useful guide if you are thinking of going to the cinema with your children in the next few days, here we collect the seven children's films you'll find on the billboard this Christmas:

'Big Hero 6'

The new animated feature film by Disney it is without a doubt the most important children's premiere this Christmas. After the great success of 'Frozen', the studio adapts a Marvel comic taking advantage of the fact that Superheros They are so fashionable. The story, full of humor, focuses on a child inventor who must save the city with the help of his ingenuity and his best friends. Eye to the Baymax robot, immediately become one of the favorite characters of the Disney label.

'Mortadelo and Filemón against Jimmy el Cachondo'

Third movie based on the popular characters created by Francisco Ibáñez, this time in 3D animation format with the intention of more faithfully reflecting the style of the original comic. In his new adventure for the big screen, the clumsy agents Mortadelo and Filemon they must put an end to the plan of a self-conscious thugs that threatens to explode an atomic bomb ... Important: It is not recommended for children under 7 years.

'Alexander and the terrible day, horrible, frightening, horrifying'

Steve Carell is the star of this crazy comedy that also comes with the seal Disney as a guarantee that the story will be suitable for all audiences. Based on the children's best seller of the writing Judith Viorst, the film revolves around an 11-year-old boy who goes wrong; when he begins to feel alone, he discovers that his parents and his siblings are also living the worst day of their lives ... An ideal option to hang out as a family.

'Stand By Me, Doraemon'

New and apparently last film adventure of the famous robot cat created by Fujiko Fujio. A premiere focused on the numerous Doraemon fans whose biggest hook is to present the emotional farewell of the character. The synopsis clarifies that Nobita gets into trouble again because of time travel; One day he receives the visit of a supposed great-great-grandson who has traveled from the future to warn him not to make a big mistake that will ruin his family for generations ...

'The Penguins of Madagascar'

After 'Madagascar 3', Dreamworks extend the franchise by launching this spin-off penguin focused, become here the protagonists of a story of espionage in the purest James Bond style (with animated animals, of course). Captain, Kowalski, Rico and Soldier join forces to a covert organization to defeat an evil villain who, of course, wants to dominate the world. A simple plot that promises fun for all audiences.

'Saving Santa: Rescuing Santa Claus'

I could not miss a movie focused on Santa Claus. The gap is covered by this British animation production for the little ones of the house that, curiously, returns to time travel. The story revolves around an ingenious, good-natured and clumsy elf who, unintentionally, endangers the delivery of Christmas gifts. To fix things, the little hero embarks on a mission where he travels to the past ...

'Night at the museum 3: The Pharaoh's Secret'

Ben Stiller returns to the charge as the fun night watchman Larry Daley in this installment that closes the trilogy of 'Night in the museum'. To add interest to this third part, Larry must gather his fantastic friends with new characters from the British Museum, among which is a rather primitive ancestor ... One of the attractions of this adventure indicated to see as a family is that it was one of the last great works Robin Williams.

In short, as you can see, The billboard presents very different children's proposals for these Christmas dates. Various genres and styles to choose from for those parents looking to enjoy the cinema with their children during the holidays.