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Arr! Gather yer kin and feast yer eyes on the jolly flicks for yer whole brood, gratis on Tubi!

2023-12-22

Avast ye, me hearties! Set yer eyes on Tubi, where ye can stream o'er 100 jolly flicks for the whole clan. Watch "Scooby-Doo," "Tom & Jerry," "Stuart Little," "The Flintstones," "Smallfoot," "Cats," and plenty more swashbucklin' classics. A treasure trove for yer entertainment, all for free!

Gather the family for movie night with Tubi's extensive collection of beloved animated films and live-action comedies. From "Scooby-Doo" and "Stuart Little" to "A Christmas Carol" and "Smallfoot," Tubi offers access to nostalgic classics and new favorites kids and parents will enjoy. Everyone can enjoy these family movie options, which are free to stream on Tubi. Whether it's the holidays, a sick day or just a typical Saturday, these movies will keep your family entertained and laughing together. Starring Cast: John Goodman, Rick Moranis, Rosie O’Donnell, Halle Berry Director: Brian Levant "The Flintstones" is a hilarious live-action comedy based on the classic 1960s cartoon. It follows caveman Fred Flintstone, who works at a quarry, and his wife Wilma, best friend Barney Rubble and pet dinosaur Dino in their prehistoric town of Bedrock. When Fred borrows money from his boss and can't pay it back, he has to grapple with the consequences while still trying to keep his family happy. Starring Cast: Chloë Grace Moretz, Michael Peña, Colin Jost, Rob Delaney Director: Tim Story Tom, the cat, and Jerry, the mouse, make the iconic cartoon duo. Together, they get lost from their home in New York City. They reluctantly work together on an epic adventure across the country to try and find their way back while still taking any chance to prank each other along the way. But when Tom rescues a young runaway girl, getting her safely home becomes the priority. Starring: George C. Scott, Frank Finlay, Angela Pleasence Director: Clive Donner This made-for-TV adaptation brings Charles Dickens’ beloved holiday

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