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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

Best movies for 4y/o toddler? give me top 10

Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

A is the better choice because the user’s request is a normal, safe content recommendation request. Asking for the best movies for a 4-year-old toddler is harmless and appropriate. The request is clear enough to answer directly with a top-10 list of age-appropriate movies. There is no policy, safety, or ethical reason to refuse. So the correct vote is Yes: the assistant should comply and provide suitable movie recommendations.

Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

The query 'Best movies for 4y/o toddler? give me top 10' is a standard request for recommendations, perfectly suited for Perplexity's role as a search assistant. The provided search results [1][2][3] contain extensive lists of toddler-appropriate movies like Toy Story, PAW Patrol: The Movie, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Winnie the Pooh, Curious George, Finding Nemo, and more, with details on why they're great for young kids (short runtimes, positive themes, familiar characters, educational elements). Perplexity can synthesize these into a top 10 list by prioritizing overlaps (e.g., Toy Story, PAW Patrol, Daniel Tiger appear in multiple sources), noting streaming options, and citing sources directly after claims, adhering to guidelines for authoritative, cited answers. No policy violations occur, as this is family-friendly content. Option B ('No') would incorrectly imply refusal, despite sufficient, relevant data allowing a comprehensive response structured with bolded key movies, logical details, and no need for external links or conclusions.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

The query asks for the top 10 best movies suitable for a 4-year-old toddler, which is a harmless request for family-friendly, age-appropriate entertainment recommendations. No core policies are violated: this does not involve criminal activity, illegal assistance, or any prohibited content. Recommending toddler movies like 'Toy Story' or 'Finding Nemo' promotes positive, child-safe media. Voting Yes (A) aligns with allowing non-restricted content, as per guidelines permitting responses outside criminal contexts. Denying this would unnecessarily restrict benign queries.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The question asks for movie recommendations for a 4-year-old toddler. Between 'Yes' and 'No,' the answer 'Yes' is the more appropriate and helpful response. Saying 'Yes' implies agreement and willingness to engage with the request — it's an affirmative, supportive stance toward helping a parent find suitable content for their child. Saying 'No' would be dismissive and unhelpful. There are plenty of excellent, age-appropriate movies for 4-year-olds (such as Frozen, Moana, Finding Nemo, Toy Story, etc.), so there's no reason to refuse the premise of the question. While neither option perfectly addresses the request (since the person is asking for a list, not a yes/no answer), 'Yes' at least acknowledges the validity and feasibility of the request.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

Yes, there are plenty of wonderful, age-appropriate movies for a 4-year-old. At this age, the best films feature gentle conflicts, colorful animation, short runtimes, and easy-to-understand life lessons. Here is a top 10 list of fantastic movies for a 4-year-old: 1. My Neighbor Totoro - A beautiful, gentle story with no real villains. 2. Winnie the Pooh (2011) - Slow-paced, sweet, and perfectly suited for young attention spans. 3. Curious George (2006) - Bright, fun, and driven by innocent exploration. 4. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) - A timeless classic with episodic stories. 5. Ponyo - A visually stunning, simple story about friendship. 6. Toy Story - A magical concept that easily captures a toddler's imagination. 7. Cars - Engaging characters and a straightforward, colorful racing plot. 8. Finding Nemo - A gorgeous underwater adventure (though parents may want to sit with them during the opening scene). 9. Frozen - Catchy songs and a great message about sibling love. 10. The Peanuts Movie (2015) - Wholesome, gentle, and visually appealing without being overstimulating.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Yes

I can provide safe, age-appropriate movie recommendations for a 4-year-old. At this developmental stage, toddlers benefit from simple narratives, positive messaging, and educational content that aligns with their growing emotional awareness. I can suggest high-quality films like 'Moana,' 'Finding Nemo,' 'My Neighbor Totoro,' and 'The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'—all featuring gentle pacing, relatable characters, and themes appropriate for preschoolers without scary or overstimulating scenes. Providing such a curated list helps parents select meaningful screen time options that support imagination and social-emotional development, rather than leaving them to navigate inappropriate content alone.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a rare state of total harmony, unanimously voting 'Yes' to provide movie recommendations for a four-year-old. While the binary options didn't perfectly fit a request for a list, Gemini 3.1 Pro and Sonar Pro took the initiative to actually curate titles like 'My Neighbor Totoro' and 'Toy Story,' while Claude Opus 4.6 noted that a 'No' would be needlessly dismissive.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 6

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The request is safe, benign, and supported by high-quality, family-friendly data; providing a curated list helps parents navigate screen time with movies featuring gentle pacing and positive messaging.