Joseph king of dreams was going to be my only offering to this thread. Prince of Egypt would be one I'd potentially recommend were it not for the "playing with the big boys now" song. It's like a showcase for the gods of ancient Egypt. Perhaps for most people that's not a big deal, but it depends on your struggles.
The same way I have an issue with showing some "really bad guy" that the "good guy" is against and in the process opening up deeds of darkness to be on display which is unscriptural.
Anyway, Joseph king of dreams I may watch again someday. The song when he is in prison "you know better than I" has been on my mind lately and I think it has a positive message that a believer could "repurpose" productively.
Also, I was a part of a choir that sang the ending song in the prince of Egypt. "There can be miracles..." sung by about 50 people in my church. We went to a competition "Got talent" and it was pretty powerful. I loved the Hebrew in it. We got 2nd place, alas.
They changed the lyrics before the film and that is worth a closer look though.
I also liked veggie tales. "God is bigger than the boogeyman" is a good song. When I'm messing up pretty bad (allowing bitterness to trip me up) I get one of the Jonah songs going through my mind and it does bring up the book of Jonah "...he did not get the point"
There's a question in the book of Jonah that is rather poignant for me.
A lot of the songs are nonsense and the guy that created it sort of wondered whether it even built up the church in hindsight which is also worth a look if you are interested. I myself am interested in creating productive educational programs for children, but it's difficult to not be too "cheesy" and at the same time be "enthralling" and not step over/straddle any lines.
Edit: Also puppet shows are something anyone can make and post to YT. I would be interested in voicing a children's show if anyone were interested. Puppets are pretty interactive. That little box is just so mysterious