Anime has taken over the world, and one of its most-watched genres is fantasy and adventure. There’s something about fantasy anime that catches our attention quite oddly. An amazing introduction to Chinese fantasy-based anime: Dragon Raja, also commonly known as Long Zu.

The anime is a wonderful take on a world filled with magic and fantasy and other things our minds cannot imagine of. Dragon Raja is a story about a lucky college student named Lu Mingfei at Cassell College, Chicago. I bet Lu Mingfei never expected his life to turn so extraordinarily.

The world takes unexpected turns as the story progresses. We see the existence of dragons and other ancient mystical creatures that seem to have been existing since time immemorial. Lu Mingfei is as shocked as us, as these creatures and humans have been living in constant feuds, whether to protect these dragons or to control them.

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Lu Mingfei, the protagonist of Dragon Raja (Credits: Garden Culture)

Lu finds himself caught in this war revolving around the dragons. He meets incredible people along the way as he sets on to discover the other extraordinary secrets the world has to offer. In the meantime, he faces quite a number of struggles and obstacles.

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Lu Mingfei and his allies in Dragon Raja (Credits: Garden Culture)

As the main protagonist, he seems a bit overpowered, but we can’t say that throughout the show since he’s seen defeat. Despite a few defeats, Lu Mingfei doesn’t lose hope and picks himself up again on the right track to uncover the secrets of the existence of dragons. He eventually aims to slay all dragons, or will he protect them instead? Watch the anime to find out more!

  • Produced by: Tencent Penguin Pictures
  • Studio: Garden Culture
  • IMDb Rating: 8.5/10
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Magic
  • Release Date: August 19, 2022
  • Where to watch: N/A

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

Commonly known as “Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken,” the anime series is an absolutely fantastic blend of action, comedy, and fantasy.

The series follows the journey of a 37-year-old man named Satoru Mikami, who happens to work at a corporate, but due to sudden death, he is reincarnated to the fantasy world. With the hopes of getting reincarnated as a mighty warrior or magician, he has instead revived into the body of a slime.

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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (Credits: 8bit)

The slime, who goes by the name Rimuru Tempest, seems to have some magical powers and is somewhat considered overpowered by most fans worldwide. Trapped in a slime’s body is a bit difficult to imagine, but considering it is a fantasy world, nothing really seems out of the ordinary.

One of the first encounters with antagonists is the one with a powerful and sly dragon named Veldora. He then goes on to defeat these mischievous villainous creatures and eventually sets up a heavenly abode for all monsters and otherworldly creatures named, Tempest. He is also commonly referred to as the Great Demon Lord.

As the episodes progress, the story seems to be revealing an important secret of the world, which is somewhat related to the cause of death and reincarnation of Satoru Mikami as Rimuru Tempest. As Rimuru goes on to build a utopian world of his own, the secrets seem to be haunting and, at some point, even threatening Rimuru and Tempest’s existence and safety.

  • Directed by: Yasuhito Kikuchi (#1–24), Atsushi Nakayama (#25–)
  • Studio: 8bit
  • IMDb Rating: 8.1/10
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Isekai
  • Release Date: October 2, 2018
  • Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation

Fairy Tail

Created by Hiro Mashima, this series used to be one of the most-watched fantasy-based anime shows across Japan and the world. It gained recognition mostly in the early 2010s, along with the One Piece , Naruto , and Bleach series. This is, by far, one of the best Shounen fantasy-packed anime series out there.

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Natsu Dragneel, the protagonist of Fairy Tail (Credits: A-1 Pictures)

The series follows the story of our protagonist, who goes by the name of Natsu Dragneel, and his guild. He is one of the most powerful wizards in the Fairy Tail world and has quite some OP skills up his sleeves- one of them being an excellent fire dragon slayer.

He seeks to find his long-lost father in hopes of getting a family and being accepted into one. But this somewhat blinds him into thinking he has no family and that the world is full of crap. He slowly realizes that he is surrounded by so many friendly and caring guild members.

The series sheds light on the power of true friendship, which is what most fans agree with and sympathize with Natsu.

The power of friendship can defeat evil in this world. This is what most of the fights in Fairy Tail base their logic on, which is similar to the other top shounen anime of the early 2000s and 2010s, namely Naruto and One Piece.

The anime has quite a few interesting plot twists here and there but is mostly filled with epic battles centered on life-saving friendship morale and funny gag scenes.

  • Directed by: Shinji Ishihira
  • Studio: A-1 Pictures, Satelight (#1–175), Bridge (#176–328), CloverWorks (#278–328)
  • IMDb Rating: 7.9/10
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Shounen
  • Release Date: October 12, 2009
  • Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation

Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid

A very light-hearted series but centered on the fantasy world of dragons. Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid is beautifully written, focusing on the slice-of-life genre and based on a fantasy world of dragons, but it has some frightening and thrilling scenes of epic battles between dragons.

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Kobayashi and her dragon maid Tohru (Credits: Kyoto Animation)

One of the main protagonists of the series is Miss Kobayashi herself, who has a carefree attitude towards life and thus doesn’t really feel suspicious and accepts a dragon maid named Tohru, who unexpectedly meets her at her doorway.

Kobayashi doesn’t want to make a big deal out of it as she tries to ignore Tohru and the existence of dragons but slowly believes in dragons and the power they hold as more and more dragons cross paths with Kobayashi.

Towards the end, we see a significant change in Kobayashi’s attitude as she begins to help Tohru fight other demon creatures.

Being the only human among the group of dragons, she shares her beautiful and thought-provoking beliefs and ideas about the co-existence of humans and dragons and why peace is a beautiful concept to have in this world.

The series may seem boring initially, but once you go past the first few episodes, it’s a good shot at fantasy slice-of-life with surprising action scenes, and for more, I recommend you to watch.

  • Directed by: Yasuhiro Takemoto
  • Studio: Kyoto Animation
  • IMDb Rating: 7.7/10
  • Genre: Fantasy, Slice of Life, Yuri
  • Release Date: January 12, 2017
  • Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation

KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World!

A fans’ favorite- KonoSuba . The series is another isekai genre that became a hit among fans, especially across the seas. The plot is simple- a comedic bunch of people grouped together with massive magic and strength powers are set for adventure and mysterious paths ahead.

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(L-R) Yun Yun, with the KonoSuba trio: Megumin, Kazuma, Aqua, and Darkness (Credits: Studio Deen)

One of the most lucrative features of the anime is its laid-back energy and gorgeous fan service. The main protagonists, Megumin, Darkness, and Aqua, have been the most debated waifu characters among the female cast, while the star hero Kazuma Sato is the fan’s favorite and most relatable character in the series.

Kazuma, in the mortal world, meets with an accident and dies but immediately gets transported to another world. He is welcomed by a useless water goddess Aqua as soon as he opens his eyes. He is later joined by a masochistic warrior Darkness and a short-tempered magician Megumin.

The female trio doesn’t help Kazuma at all besides giving him headaches and our entertainment. Kazuma still has to finish his missions and complete this journey so he can have a smooth life in this fantasy world after having died in embarrassment back on Earth.

  • Directed by: Takaomi Kanasaki, Yujiro Abe (season 3)
  • Studio: Studio Deen (seasons 1–2), Drive (season 3)
  • IMDb Rating: 7.8/10
  • Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Isekai
  • Release Date: January 14, 2016
  • Where to watch: Crunchyroll

The Rising of the Shield Hero

Another up on the list of great fantasy isekai anime series- The Rising of the Shield Hero . This series revolves around the weak and timid protagonist Naofumi Iwatani. Like other isekai anime series, this also starts off with Naofumi living his life on earth but unexpectedly gets transported to another parallel universe that is completely different from what he was familiar with.

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(L-R)Filo, Naofumi, and Raphtalia from The Rising of the Shield Hero (Credits: Kinema Citrus)

Naofumi is actually reincarnated as the Shield Hero, which is commonly known as the weakest hero. Among all the other heroes, he is seen to be facing quite a lot of struggles and prejudice from society.

But what gets him through the tough nights and the dry days is his intelligence and sheer unwavering self-esteem. Even after having been discriminated against, Naofumi doesn’t lose hope, and he manages to get by every day as he uses his brain.

Naofumi is the smartest hero, if not the strongest. The series focuses on Naofumi and his methods of overcoming the stigma of being a weak hero, and instead, he devises plans and goes on a seemingly reckless journey of becoming more than just a Shield Hero.

For a fantasy isekai, this series has fared decently among fans from Japan and the rest of the world, which could be partly because of the intricate and relatable lowkey main protagonist character design.

  • Directed by: Takao Abo (season 1), Masato Jinbo (season 2), Hitoshi Haga (season 3)
  • Studio: Kinema Citrus, DR Movie (season 2)
  • IMDb Rating: 7.9/10
  • Genre: Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Drama, Adventure, Isekai
  • Release Date: January 9, 2019
  • Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?

The series, also commonly known as DanMachi, is based on a Japanese light novel of the same name. The plot is based on a fantasy world where gods and humans coexist in peace and harmony.

As any other young protagonist, Bell Cranel is a promising adventurer who is very determined and disciplined, but he tends to go out of his way to impress his crush, Ais Wallenstein.

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Bell Cranel and Hestia from Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon (Credits: J.C. Staff)

As Bell Cranel sets on a journey in hopes of getting Ais’ attention, he slowly finds himself trapped between dungeons and various adversaries.

With the sheer determination to survive and prove his worth, he forms reliable bonds with others and tries to escape the dungeons and the underlying secrets these dungeons hold.

There’s an interesting new character known as Hestia, who is a powerful and beautiful goddess and has taken a liking to Bell and his notorious smart plans.

The series offers such epic battles and intense close-combat fights that the animation and graphics would leave you craving for more. The character designs are amazingly drawn and written.

The Bell and Ais might have been a loving duo, but we see great and perfectly timed chemistry between Bell and Hestia instead; they are a great comedic relief to the action-filled fantasy anime series.

  • Directed by: Yoshiki Yamakawa (I), Hideki Tachibana (II-IV )
  • Studio: J.C.Staff
  • IMDb Rating: 7.4/10
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
  • Release Date: April 4, 2015
  • Where to watch: HIDIVE

Fate/Zero

Based on a fantasy light novel franchise, the series closely follows the Holy Grail War, where individuals fight against each other to obtain the precious and most sought-after Holy Grail.

As intriguing as it may sound, the series has left several fans confused and unable to pinpoint the chronology of events taking place in the Fate/Zero universe.

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Rin Tohsaka from Fate/Zero series (Credits: Ufotable)

Seven such mortals have been chosen to fight for Holy Grail along with their heroic spirits. The series takes on bit mature themes such as rage, redemption, and betrayal. The characters shown in the series are neither morally good nor bad.

This is where it gets interesting. The series, as I mentioned before, has left fans confused, and the reason is due to the constant psychological play among the characters.

A grip into reality: the Fate series( Fate/Zero, Lord El-Melloi II’s Case Files, Fate/Stay Night ) is a nightmare to some fans considering how complex and sophisticated the plot has developed. It talks about various philosophical concepts and social constructs and questions the viewers on what is good and what is bad.

If you are an avid reader of crime, this is a must-watch! Besides dealing with death and life, the heroic spirits are the ones you should focus on while watching the series; the fantasy universe of the Fate series has no bounds.

  • Directed by: Ei Aoki
  • Studio: Ufotable
  • IMDb Rating: 8.2/10
  • Genre: Action, Fantasy, Supernatural
  • Release Date: October 1, 2011
  • Where to watch: Netflix , Funimation, Crunchyroll

Made in Abyss

A story about two individuals who seem to be lost in the mysterious and impenetrable abyss- Riko and her humanoid robot named Reg. It’s a heart-warming and a bit tragic story that shows how desperate children can become when they are separated from their parents.

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Faputa and Reg from Made in Abyss (Credits: Kinema Citrus)

Riko and Reg go on a very difficult journey to find their long-lost mother in the abyss. The abyss isn’t just what it seems like in the beginning. There’s more to it. Riko’s mother was a renowned adventurer and well-respected in society.

Why did she go missing? Where could she be? Is she dead? Is there a chance she may still be alive? What’s in the abyss that’s lurking around and gives chills down our spine? What’s the secret of the abyss? How many more creatures do they have to fight as they go deeper into the abyss?

These are some of the questions that come to our minds as the series progresses. To find answers to these, you must definitely give this series a try; it’s an excellent blend of mystery and fantasy surrounding adventurous tales.

As intriguing as it may seem, the plot is simple, though; two individuals are on a search for their missing mother in the abyss. Another special feature of the series is that, just like Fate/Zero mentioned before, it deals with mature themes and graphic visuals, which may not be everyone’s cup of tea.

  • Directed by: Masayuki Kojima
  • Studio: Kinema Citrus
  • IMDb Rating: 8.4/10
  • Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Seinen, Science-fiction
  • Release Date: July 7, 2017
  • Where to watch: N/A

Burn the Witch

If I were to choose one solid movie that has elements of action, fantasy, and supernatural, Burn the Witch would definitely cross my mind right away.

Set in the Bleach universe (yes, you read that right), the main protagonists, Ninny Spangcole and Noel Niihashi, are two different witches with incredible magic powers.

In reality, there are no dragons in their world, but in a mirror world, they are part of an organization that aims to protect the common mass from these dragons.

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Ninny Spangcole and Noel Niihashi from Burn the Witch (Credits: Studio Colorido)

The movie is as short as 63 minutes. Despite its length, the movie has encapsulated fans and dragged them more into this Bleach universe that focuses on the dragon-slaying adventures of Ninny and Noel.

In a short span of time, the directors have done well in giving the audience a precise background narrative of each character. The premise of the show is done extremely well and has precisely captured various elements like comedy, action, and fantasy.

In the meantime, the animation and graphic visuals are beautiful and seem pretty expensive to have been covered. Nonetheless, the story is well-written and offers all that a fantasy anime could.

It’s been very entertaining, and fans hope to see more of it, especially considering that it’s set in a Bleach universe and it is perhaps the best Tite Kubo movie.

  • Directed by: Tatsuro Kawano
  • Studio: Studio Colorido
  • IMDb Rating: 6.7/10
  • Genre: Action, Fantasy, Shounen
  • Release Date: October 2, 2020
  • Where to watch: Crunchyroll

A Herbivorous Dragon of 5,000 Years Gets Unfairly Villainized

A confusing anime to begin with- A Herbivorous Dragon of 5,000 Years Gets Unfairly Villainized , and so is the name. But the plot is amazingly written, although the anime series has a rather slow pace which gets viewers disinterested.

The story starts off with our beloved protagonist creature trying to escape from humans, a dragon named Lyngle who has seen the world for about 5,000 years now.

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A Herbivorous Dragon of 5 000 Years Gets Unfairly Villainized (Credits: Studio LAN)

As the safety of humans is threatened, the dragon goes into hiding for a long while since humans are out on a hunt for Lyngle. Lyngle feels helpless because of the false accusations and nonsense prejudice. There’s nothing that can be done but hide.

He eventually comes across creatures of all kinds: both humans and mystical creatures. He begins to show remorse towards the human because of the misunderstandings they’ve created, but he slowly begins to accept them and their viewpoint.

He also tries his best to be a friendly dragon towards the humans so they can clear the misconception of dragons.

The show has done quite decently in terms of premise, and with just 12 episodes, it has shown a remarkable and heart-warming story and struggles of an outsider (here, dragon Lyngle) who wants to be accepted by the other party (here, humans).

The show has shed light on how communities of different kinds can live together in peace and harmony if and only if they come together to understand each other more and better.

  • Directed by: Liu Siwen
  • Studio: Studio LAN
  • IMDb Rating: 6.1/10
  • Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
  • Release Date: July 30, 2022
  • Where to watch: Crunchyroll

Disneys productions are some worth watching entertaining movies and series that we enjoy watching with our friends and families. We often watch adventures or some comedy action movies, which is the main core of Disney’s theme, and one of the examples is Jungle Cruise. What a Theme park adventures action movie it is, and we are going to look at the best Movies like Jungle Cruise. It makes sense that they did a great job creating family-friendly adventures that are both enjoyable and exciting.

Jungle Cruise was released in 2021 summer with a hype of 17 Years. It is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, starring Dwayne Johnson, who wore the captain’s hat, and with Emily Blunt, Jack Whitehall, and others.

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Jungle Cruise (Credits: Disney Plus)

14 Movies Like Jungle Cruise

If you’ve already seen Jungle Cruise and are looking for alternatives, you’ve come to the right place. We are going to give you 14 films that are comparable to Jungle Cruise, and after reading the entire article, I have no doubt that you will choose a number of them to watch with your family and friends.

14. Manhunt in the Jungle (1958)

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Manhunt in the Jungle (Credits: IMDB)

  • Release Date: 11 April 1958
  • IMDB: 6.3
  • Director: Tom McGowan
  • Runtime: 1h 9 Mins

13. The African Queen (1952)

The African Queen is an adventure movie from 1951 that was based on C. S. Forester’s 1935 book of the same name. Sam Spiegel and John Woolf served as producers alongside John Huston, who also helmed the picture. James Agee, John Huston, John Collier, and Peter Viertel adapted the screenplay.

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The African Queen (Credits: Encyclopedia Britannica)

A steamer captain and a missionary woman set out on an African river journey. They want to find safety as World War I breaks out, but they also want to use their journey to fight the German gunboats. They will find it quite difficult as long as they fight constantly, but eventually, their relationship will become romantic.

The African Queen and Jungle Cruise share a number of similarities, including a jungle and river context. Additionally, Jungle Cruise takes place roughly during World War I. The journey in this romantic adventure film is more leisurely.

  • Release Date: 7 January 1952
  • IMDB: 7.7
  • Director: John Huston
  • Runtime: 1h 45 Mins

12. The Fountain (2006)

To fully appreciate The Fountain’s complex storylines, we recommend that you watch it more than once. Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz star in the 2006 American epic romantic drama The Fountain, which was written and directed by Darren Aronofsky. Combining elements of science fiction, fantasy, history, and religion.

If we talk about the story, then there are three different stories that revolve around the whole movie. The first one centers on Tomas, a Conquistador from the 16th century, as he searches a secret Mayan temple for the mythical Tree of Life. His queen, Isabel, longs to live forever.

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The Fountain (Credits: Screenmusings)

A medical researcher searches for a cure to save his dying wife, who just happens to be Isabel, using a variety of trees.

In the third story, a space traveler seeking eternal life with his love moves towards a dying star that is engulfed in a nebula while carrying an old tree inside a bubble.

  • Release Date: 22 November 2006
  • IMDB: 7.2
  • Director: Darren Aronofsky
  • Runtime: 1h 37 Mins

11. Mighty Joe Young (1998)

Based on the 1949 movie of the same name, Mighty Joe Young is an epic adventure film from America released in 1998. Bill Paxton, Charlize Theron, and John Alexander, who plays the title role in a creature suit, all-star in the Ron Underwood-directed film. Surprisingly in this edition of the movie, the Ape was much larger and more realistic, we could say.

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Mighty Joe Young (Credits: My Live-Action Disney Project)

It is a story about Joe, a large mountain gorilla who was brought to a Los Angeles wildlife protected by a young woman who raised him and a zoologist to keep him safe from poachers until one comes looking for him to exact revenge.

  • Release Date: 25 December 1998
  • IMDB: 5.7
  • Director: Ron Underwood
  • Runtime: 1h 54 Mins

10. Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981)

Raiders of the Lost Ark is an action-adventure movie released in 1981 and counted as one of the greatest movies ever made. It was directed by Steven Spielberg, and the screenplay was done by Lawrence Kasdan. The Story has been taken from George Lucas and Philip Kaufman.

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Raiders Of The Lost Ark (Credits: Youtube)

A courageous archaeologist sets out on a search for the Ark of the Covenant, but the Nazis are also looking for the potent artifact, so time is of the essence. Indy must therefore overcome risky challenges and get the artifact before it’s too late.

It is very similar to Jungle Cruise as both the films have a “Searching” element in their movie core, and that’s what makes this movie a super duper hit in that era.

  • Release Date: June 12, 1981
  • IMDB: 8.4
  • Director: Steven Spielberg
  • Runtime: 1h 55 Mins

9. Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)

Aguirre, the Wrath of God is a masterpiece in terms of historical movies and was released in 1972. It was directed, Written, and even Produced by the only man who is Werner Herzog. Spanish soldier Lope de Aguirre, played by Klaus Kinski, leads a band of conquistadors

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Aguirre, the Wrath of God (Credits: TCM)

The film follows the conquistador and his daughter on a journey traveling downstream from Peru on rafts. For the purpose of concentrating the mission on the search for enormous wealth, some of those men join him in a revolt against their leader. Later, they engage in combat with an indigenous group, which links him to Ramrez’s Aguirre, though this was probably the norm for all colonial explorers at the time.

  • Release Date: Dec 29, 1972
  • IMDB: 7.8
  • Director: Werner Herzog
  • Runtime: 1h 34 Mins

8. National Treasure (2004)

National Treasure was released in 2004, and what an incredible Action Adventure movie by Walt Disney Pictures. The Wibberleys and Jim Kouf worked together on the writing, Jerry Bruckheimer oversaw production, and Jon Turteltaub handled the directing. It was the first time when Nicolas Cage worked as a lead character in the National Treasure Franchise.

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National Treasure (Credits: The Action Elite)

The story goes like this where Benjamin Franklin Gates, aka Ben Gates, is a historian who hunts for the treasure but in his most recent quest, mercenaries betray him. Ben and his team work to solve clues as everyone scrambles to find the treasure first, and they discover that the Declaration of Independence is the solution to everything.

  • Release Date: November 19, 2004
  • IMDB: 6.9
  • Director: Jon Turteltaub
  • Runtime: 2h 11Mins

7. Dora And The Lost City Of Gold (2019)

We used to watch Dora in our childhood (excluding me), and we hadn’t really thought that it could get a movie adaptation, but it did. In 2019 Dora And The Lost City Of Gold was released. It was an American comedy-adventure film that is a direct adaptation of Dora the Explorer and Dora and Friends animated television series from Nickelodeon. The movie Starring Nick Jr. Along with Eva Longoria, Michael Pea, Eugenio Derbez, and Isabela Moner.

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Dora And The Lost City Of Gold (Credits: Amazon.Com)

Basically, we have an idea of what the movie story can be, but this is different. As a new era, new story, that’s what the rule is. Now the story goes like this as a high school student, Dora must discover a new way of life, but she has had trouble making friends. But when her parents disappear, she teams up with her cousin and classmates to look for them as well as a long-lost ancient city.

  • Release Date: August 9, 2019
  • IMDB: 6.1
  • Director: James Bobin
  • Runtime: 1h 46Mins

6. Treasure Planet (2002)

Treasure Planet was released in 2002 and is an amazing animated science fiction adventure movie. It was created by Walt Disney and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. An incredible Science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s action novel Treasure Island. It was the 43rd Disney animated feature film. John Musker and Ron Clements worked together on the writing, production, and direction of the movie.

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Treasure Planet (Credits: Disney Plus)

Jim Hawkins is a young boy who discovers a treasure map. In an effort to find the lost treasure, he joins a crew of space pirates led by John Silver, but the mission proves hazardous and puts everyone’s faith to the test. Similar to Jungle Cruise, Treasure Planet offers enjoyable and kid-friendly adventures. One of Disney’s most overlooked films, but it’s a thrilling ride as I can say from a review point of view.

  • Release Date: 27 November 2002
  • IMDB: 7.2
  • Director: John Musker, Ron Clements
  • Runtime: 1h 35Mins

5. Romancing the Stone (1984)

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Romancing the Stone (Credits: JoBlo)

The movie centers on a romance author who must leave her comfort zone in New York City and travel to Colombia to free her sister from criminals holding her hostage while they look for a precious treasure.

  • Release Date: 24 March 1984
  • IMDB: 6.9
  • Director: Robert Zemeckis
  • Runtime: 1h 46Mins

4. The Lost City Of Z (2016)

The Lost City of Z is an Amazing but kind of different Biographical adventure movie Based on the 2009 David Grann book of the same name, The Lost City of Z. It is written and directed by James Grey. Unlike most adventure films, which offer an exciting and action-packed thrill plot, this one focuses on exploring real life and has a serious depth in the movie.

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The Lost City Of Z (Credits: Youtube)

Percy Fawcett, an explorer who seeks out the lost city of Z, is the main character of The Lost City of Z. His search may raise his social standing, which has an effect on his family relationships. Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller, and Tom Holland are the movie’s leading actors.

  • Release Date: October 15, 2016
  • IMDB: 6.6
  • Director: James Grey
  • Runtime: 2h 21Mins

3. The Mummy (1999)

25 or even more. I can’t recall how many times I’ve seen this film. Jokes aside, everyone who loves the Mummy franchise became addicted to this film for sure. The Mummy (1999) is an action-adventure and Pyramid fiction movie that Stephen Sommers both wrote and directed it. Featuring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy, it is a remake of the 1932 film of the same name.

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The Mummy (Credits: The Blog Of Delights)

Imhotep’s awakening and desire to see his beloved, Anck Su Namun, cause tension to rise in the Sahara Desert. A librarian, her brother, and an explorer must work together to stop him as they look for the historic city of Hamunaptra.

  • Release Date: May 7, 1999
  • IMDB: 7.1
  • Director: Stephen Sommers
  • Runtime: 2h 5Mins

2. Jumanji (1995)

Was it really tough to pick between Jumanji (1995) and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)? No, man, The 1995 Jumanji was the Classic and an evergreen production that would keep the fans still watching it again and again without getting bored.

What an Action adventures fantasy movie, and it was directed by Joe Johnston. It is based on the 1981 children’s picture book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg. The screenplay has been done by Jonathan Hensleigh, Greg Taylor, and Jim Strain. Along with Kirsten Dunst, David Alan Grier, Bonnie Hunt, Jonathan Hyde, and Bebe Neuwirth, it also stars Robin Williams.

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Jumanji (Credits: The New York Times)

Alan Parrish, a curious teen, discovers Jumanji, one of the most unusual—and perilous—board games ever, in 1969. The mysterious and magical game leaves the young player stranded in the lush, wild forests of a mythical world. Nearly 30 years later, the game lets him go in front of Judy and Peter Shepherd, two young orphaned siblings, who are in wonder about his release.

The now-adult Alan and the other reluctant players are now being summoned by the ferocious and never-ending beat of the jungle’s tribal drums; now, the one rolling the dice is not allowed to undo what the dice has already started, which is an adventure.

  • Release Date: December 15, 1995
  • IMDB: 7.0
  • Director: Joe Johnston
  • Runtime: 1h 44Mins

1. Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003)

So here we go with our first choice, and no doubt Pirates are here to loot your hearts with their amazing, adventures, fantasy, supernatural Franchise. The 2003 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is directed by Gore Verbinski; it is the first movie of the franchise and was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and Walt Disney released it.

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Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (Credits: Rosiepowell2000’s blog – Typead)

A pirate crew abducts a governor’s daughter while she is holding the coin that will end their curse. In this thrilling pirate adventure, Captain Jack Sparrow and Blacksmith Will Turner must work together to save her. Given its action sequences, cast performances, and remarkably catchy score, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl became one of the most well-liked and critically acclaimed movies.

  • Release Date: December 15, 1995
  • IMDB: 8.1
  • Director: Gore Verbinski
  • Runtime: July 9, 2003