My issue with Frozen's sequel is that, for a musical, none of its music was really memorable. Naturally, I loved Kristoff's (and Sven's) power ballad, and "The Next Right Thing" has a good message, but nothing came close to "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?," "Fixer Upper," or "Love is an Open Door" ... let alone "Let It Go." Also, (and this is a bit of a spoiler) the story ended my head cannon of Elsa and Anna's parents being also Tarzan's parents by revealing their (not as awesome) fate. It probably didn't help that we watched the movie on the first night it was released on Disney+ and started having buffering issues (which Disney+ can have) towards the end.
If Frozen II felt like it could have been a straight to DVD sequel, the new Jumanji movie did what a good sequel should do: take the original concept and expand on it. Although not based on actual video games, these past two Jumanji movies are the best video game movies to this date (with Ready Player One coming in a hot third). I especially liked how this movie introduced and developed new characters into the story. Yet the true wonder was watching Jack Black ply his trade. Years ago, I didn't think much of his style (even though I love the Kung Fu Pandas), but these movies in particular truly demonstrate his acting ability.
Best of all, aside from a few scenes that might be intense for younger children, both of these movies are good to watch as a family.