Children's (Kids) and Family-Oriented Films are non-offensive, wholesome, and entertaining films (usually rated G for 'suitable for general audiences') that do not include topics or scenes with violence, foul language and other profanity, religious issues, gratuitous sexuality and so on, and are specifically designed for children 12 and under (or for family viewing). Children's and family-oriented films may actually be suitable for all age groups, and cover a wide range of genre categories (comedy, adventure, fantasy, musicals, etc.). They often include a child actor/actress (such as Shirley Temple), and/or focus on children's-related themes that teach a lesson or moral, or show that good can triumph over evil.The best-crafted children's and family films usually are those that are thoroughly enjoyable without being overly sentimental, trite and simplistic, smarmy, politically-correct, and with too much child-level humor. Classic films from Hollywood's 'Golden Era' may be very appropriate for this type of film audience. Although animated films are often the genre of choice for children and families, this section will focus on non-animated films.Children's films are very often fantasy films, with wild and imaginative themes and plots that involve a journey, helpful and friendly creatures or supernatural beings, and settings in fantastic, far-away worlds. Family adventure films, such as Disney's Swiss Family Robinson (1960) are also included in this non-genre category.