You deserve a prize! Here, have a head that's always screaming!
MisterFeeny
The Cytoverse series by Brandon Sanderson, starting with Skyward. Age appropriate, female protagonist, sci-fi.
Also, I see someone else in this thread recommended Blood Meridian, and I feel like I should say that's not a good recommendation for that age group. It's a good book, and Cormac McCarthy is a great writer, don't get me wrong, but it is also bleak, super violent, and dense.
Lotta good shows people have already listed, but one that is conspicuously missing, Reservation Dogs. It is an absolute master class treatise on grief and loss, yet somehow manages to be fucking hysterical at the same time.
Brought peace?
I feel like that was the joke though. Before 92, the apple pies were deep fried, and they were waaaay better than the version they serve nowadays. Since they're in the deep fried era, I kinda took it as a dig at current mcd's.
since it was anal that got her pregnant
Umm...you might still be missing some sex ed info.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands had two toggles, one for camera blur and one for object. Only game i've seen that in and really wish more did it.
I'd say regular blu-rays are still relevant even. The jump in quality between regular blu rays to 4k ones just doesn't seem as substantial as the jump did between dvd and blu ray. or vhs and dvd. But maybe that is just my aging eyeballs that can barely tell the difference with this latest jump.
Postal worker is a government job, and they have a pretty good union. This person was never getting fired, it's not like they work for amazon.
Not a movie, rather a show, and also not complete yet, but The Dragon Prince on Netflix is pretty good. The titular prince is a dragon, but there are human princes as well, with one becoming a king actually pretty early on. And King Ezran absolutely tries to bring people together peacefully and with honorable intentions, though there is some action/fighting as well. Caveat, while it is a kids show, it might be thematically better for kids a bit older than 6, as some of the themes can be a bit dark for a kids show, but I'd just recommend you watch a couple eps yourself before showing it to the kiddo and decide for yourself if it's appropriate.
Also, someone else mentioned Avatar: The Last Airbender in this thread, which is also excellent, and if you happen to be familiar with that show, it has a lot of similiarities and it's some of the same writers and directors of that show.
"Wow, I need a drink!"
It'll prolly be more like 25 years between 6 and 7. There is definitely some manner of exponential curve to GTA release dates.