Top Family Movies to Watch This Weekend of July 25

kids 13+.

‘Happy Gilmore 2’

(L to R) Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio as Oscar Mejias and Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore in Happy Gilmore 2.
Photo: Netflix

Streaming: July 25 on NetflixRating: PG-13 (Comedy/Sports)

Fans of the 1996 sports comedy Happy Gilmore are teeing up its sequel this weekend on Netflix. Adam Sandler returns as the hot-headed aspiring hockey player-turned golfer in what should be a wacky but endearing follow-up.

Obviously, parents should use caution when watching this one with kids under a certain age as it no doubt earns its PG-13 rating.

‘My Melody & Kuromi’ Series Premiere

Streaming: July 24 on NetflixRating: TV-Y (Anime/Fantasy/Adventure)

My Melody & Kuromi is a new Japanese stop-motion series debuting on Netflix this week.

A baker and candy maker who have rival shops must team up despite their differences to save their hometown.

‘Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+’ Series Premiere

MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE+.
Photo: Disney

Streaming: July 21 on Disney+Rating: TV-Y (Adventure/Learning)

For the first time since 2016, a new generation of preschoolers is invited back to Mickey Mouse’s Clubhouse! Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ is a follow-up to the Emmy Award-winning original series, featuring new adventures with Mickey, Minnie, and their pals.

The show will have new songs and fun surprises, including an addition to the Clubhouse called the Laughing Loft, Minnie’s very own Clubhouse, and even a new friend, Little Helper. Here’s more of what families can expect from the new show.

‘Kiff’ Season 2 Premiere

BARRY, KIFF.
Photo: Disney

Streaming: July 23 on Disney+Rating: TV-G (Kids & Family/Comedy/Adventure)

Season 2 of the animated buddy-comedy featuring Kiff the squirrel and Barry the bunny debuted this week on Disney+.

The friends’ adventures take them deeper into their ever-eccentric community of Table Town, where animals and magical oddballs navigate life, school, relationships, and the quirks of their offbeat and loveable universe.

‘Washington Black’ Premiere

Washington Black.
Photo: Hulu

Streaming: July 23 on HuluRating: TV-PG (Drama/History)

This 8-episode limited series, based on the bestselling novel of the same name, premiered on Hulu this week. The story follows 11-year-old George Washington “Wash” Black, who’s born on a Barbados sugar plantation but sets off on an unexpected globe-spanning adventure.

The story takes place in the 19th century and deals with subjects like slavery. But it is an overall hopeful and uplifting watch about how a young boy’s innovation coupled with a strong support system leads him toward his destiny.