Three animated films are still drawing attention in theaters this June, giving families and friends a mix of adventure, emotion, and genre variety to choose from. The lineup ranges from a familiar Hollywood franchise sequel to an Indonesian sports fantasy and a Japanese title rated 17+.
That range matters because not every animated film is made for the same audience. Some can be enjoyed by all ages, while others are clearly aimed at older viewers, so checking the rating before heading out remains important.
Toy Story 5 brings Woody and friends back into a new challenge
Directed by Andrew Stanton, Toy Story 5 features a voice cast that includes Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Keanu Reeves, Greta Lee, Scarlett Spears, Annie Potts, Wallace Shawn, Conan O’Brien, Bonnie Hunt, and Craig Robinson. The film follows Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the rest of the group as they deal with a new problem after Bonnie gets Lilypad, a smart tablet.
That device changes the way Bonnie and other children spend their time, with gadgets becoming more appealing than the toys they once loved. The setup gives the franchise a very current twist without losing the familiar characters that made it popular in the first place.
Garuda di Dadaku turns a football dream into an animated underdog story
Garuda di Dadaku is an Indonesian animated film directed by Ronny Gani and voiced by Keanu Azka, Kristo Immanuel, Quinn Salman, Zee Asadel, Rizky Ridho, Sal Priadi, Oki Rengga, Revalina S Temat, Ibnu Jamil, Ringgo Agus Rahman, Emir Mahira, and Bima Sena. At the center of the story is Putra, a 13-year-old boy with asthma who dreams of becoming a national team football player.
Putra keeps pushing forward even when others underestimate him, but failing the selection makes that dream feel even further away. His path changes when he meets Gaga, a magical Garuda who offers a new chance, and Naya, the coach’s daughter who plays football well and supports him along the way.
Gintama The Movie 2026 heads into darker territory with a 17+ rating
Gintama The Movie 2026: Yoshiwara in Flames is a Japanese animated film with a 17+ censor rating, directed by Naoya Ando and voiced by Tomokazu Sugita, Daisuke Sakaguchi, and Rie Kugiyama, among others. The story is set in Yoshiwara, an underground nightlife district beyond the reach of law and shaped by power and desire.
The plot begins when Sakata Gintoki, who runs Yorozuya or “Odd Jobs,” meets Seita, an orphan surviving as a pickpocket. Seita is searching for his long-lost mother and believes Hinowa, a high-ranking oiran in Yoshiwara, may be the person he is looking for.
But the district is controlled by Housen, the feared “King of the Night” and the strongest fighter of the Yato clan. Gintoki and his companions then take on a dangerous journey to help Seita, putting their bond and strength to the test.
For viewers looking for something light, emotional, or more intense, this June lineup offers all three. The safest step before buying a ticket is still simple: check the rating, then pick the film that fits the audience best.
