
Top 20 Movies Loved by 90s Kids
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Date: 2024-04-27
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Supasmartguy
Please, If you're a 90s kid, heed my words. I want to get this out to as many of you as possible:
I feel that 90s kids automatically praise anything from the 90s no matter how dated or cringey it may be, and that they are always ranting and complaining about anything that isn't from the 90s without even giving it a chance to see if they might actually like it. Not only is their constant negativity annoying to listen to, but they are upsetting modern kids by claiming that everything they love is garbage. So, if you're a 90s kid, please try to remember that different people like different things. You're ruining the lives of younger people like me. Think about how you would have felt as a kid if some random adult had yelled at you to stop watching Rugrats or Hey Arnold because it was garbage and pressured you into watching old black-and-white sitcoms because they claimed that they were in every way better. That's essentially what you're doing to us modern kids. (Plus, I'm betting that a huge part of why you like the 90s so much is because of nostalgia) This complaining is actually especially offensive to me in particular because I, myself, am a young adult planning to enter the film and animation industries. I very much enjoy the thought of bringing others joy with what I create, and I have been kicking around an idea for a cartoon of my own that I am EXTREMELY fond of and confident in. What I'm interpreting you 90s kids as saying is give up on your dreams! All you'll make is pointless garbage that no one will like, So can you please think before you post an online comment criticizing something you don't fully understand You just might really hurt someone's feelings.
(P. S: if you're curious about my cartoon, I would describe it as a combination of Gravity Falls, Avatar The Last Airbender, and the Arrowverse, but that's all I'll say)
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Please, If you're a 90s kid, heed my words. I want to get this out to as many of you as possible:
I feel that 90s kids automatically praise anything from the 90s no matter how dated or cringey it may be, and that they are always ranting and complaining about anything that isn't from the 90s without even giving it a chance to see if they might actually like it. Not only is their constant negativity annoying to listen to, but they are upsetting modern kids by claiming that everything they love is garbage. So, if you're a 90s kid, please try to remember that different people like different things. You're ruining the lives of younger people like me. Think about how you would have felt as a kid if some random adult had yelled at you to stop watching Rugrats or Hey Arnold because it was garbage and pressured you into watching old black-and-white sitcoms because they claimed that they were in every way better. That's essentially what you're doing to us modern kids. (Plus, I'm betting that a huge part of why you like the 90s so much is because of nostalgia) This complaining is actually especially offensive to me in particular because I, myself, am a young adult planning to enter the film and animation industries. I very much enjoy the thought of bringing others joy with what I create, and I have been kicking around an idea for a cartoon of my own that I am EXTREMELY fond of and confident in. What I'm interpreting you 90s kids as saying is give up on your dreams! All you'll make is pointless garbage that no one will like, So can you please think before you post an online comment criticizing something you don't fully understand You just might really hurt someone's feelings.
(P. S: if you're curious about my cartoon, I would describe it as a combination of Gravity Falls, Avatar The Last Airbender, and the Arrowverse, but that's all I'll say)
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devingiles6597
Honorable mentions:
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Mulan (1998)
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
A Bug's Life (1998)
101 Dalmatians (1996)
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995)
The Iron Giant (1999)
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
Disney's Tarzan (1999)
Anastasia (1997)
Beethoven (1992)
Pokemon: The First Movie (1999)
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Honorable mentions:
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Mulan (1998)
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
A Bug's Life (1998)
101 Dalmatians (1996)
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995)
The Iron Giant (1999)
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
Disney's Tarzan (1999)
Anastasia (1997)
Beethoven (1992)
Pokemon: The First Movie (1999)
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MrDusty515
Robin Williams was such a huge part of the 90s, along with Jim Carrey. As well as Disney, in general. I have seen every single one of these movies growing up in the 90s and the funny part is that, there were so many other great movies that were not even included: Independence Day, Angels in the Outfield, Homeward Bound, Star Wars: Episode 1, The Little Rascals, etc just to name a few.
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Robin Williams was such a huge part of the 90s, along with Jim Carrey. As well as Disney, in general. I have seen every single one of these movies growing up in the 90s and the funny part is that, there were so many other great movies that were not even included: Independence Day, Angels in the Outfield, Homeward Bound, Star Wars: Episode 1, The Little Rascals, etc just to name a few.
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alex86devapath
My favourite films as a kid back in the 90s (in no particular order)
Jurassic Park
Jumanji
The Ninja turtle
The Mask
Space Jam
Ferngully
The Adam’s family
George of the jungle
Fantaghiro’
The lion king
The hutchback of Notre dame
Home alone
Problem child
Fantozzi
Hook
The last action hero
Mighty morphin power ranger
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My favourite films as a kid back in the 90s (in no particular order)
Jurassic Park
Jumanji
The Ninja turtle
The Mask
Space Jam
Ferngully
The Adam’s family
George of the jungle
Fantaghiro’
The lion king
The hutchback of Notre dame
Home alone
Problem child
Fantozzi
Hook
The last action hero
Mighty morphin power ranger
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elivile.
'93 kid here.
Listing all of my favourites here because I can:
Hocus Pocus
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Casper
Space Jam
A Goofy Movie
The Parent Trap
The Addams Family
The Sandlot
Jumanji
The Mask
Matilda
Aladdin
The Lion King (My favourite Disney movie, tbh)
Toy Story
Jurassic Park
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'93 kid here.
Listing all of my favourites here because I can:
Hocus Pocus
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Casper
Space Jam
A Goofy Movie
The Parent Trap
The Addams Family
The Sandlot
Jumanji
The Mask
Matilda
Aladdin
The Lion King (My favourite Disney movie, tbh)
Toy Story
Jurassic Park
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GoodFella56.
The Lion King being Number 4 is crazy to me how do you put Jurassic Park as the Number 1 90’s movie as a kid from the 90’s the order is flawed badly not having TMNT atlease No. 10 and not having Lion King in the top 3 when still til this day the Lion King still holds its Impact is crazy smh
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The Lion King being Number 4 is crazy to me how do you put Jurassic Park as the Number 1 90’s movie as a kid from the 90’s the order is flawed badly not having TMNT atlease No. 10 and not having Lion King in the top 3 when still til this day the Lion King still holds its Impact is crazy smh
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chelseacanales8763
Glad to see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Space Jam, A Goofy Movie, The Parent Trap, The Addams Family, Hook, Jumanji, The Mask, Matilda, Aladdin, Home Alone, The Lion King, Mrs Doubtfire, and Toy Story. Dude I am going to cry because I love and miss my childhood
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Glad to see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Space Jam, A Goofy Movie, The Parent Trap, The Addams Family, Hook, Jumanji, The Mask, Matilda, Aladdin, Home Alone, The Lion King, Mrs Doubtfire, and Toy Story. Dude I am going to cry because I love and miss my childhood
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brokenbridge6316
I actually saw Aladdin twice in the movie theaters when I was a kid. Hands down the scene where Jafar gets wished into becoming the most powerful sorcerer in the world was the most memorable. To this day I still remember how scared n terrified it made me feel.
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I actually saw Aladdin twice in the movie theaters when I was a kid. Hands down the scene where Jafar gets wished into becoming the most powerful sorcerer in the world was the most memorable. To this day I still remember how scared n terrified it made me feel.
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watchmojo
The Fifth Element
Kindergarten Cop
Homward Bound
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Ace Ventura
The Pagemaster
Quest for Camelot
Edward Scissorhands
The Prince of Egypt
The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Movie
And The Iron Giant
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The Fifth Element
Kindergarten Cop
Homward Bound
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Ace Ventura
The Pagemaster
Quest for Camelot
Edward Scissorhands
The Prince of Egypt
The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Movie
And The Iron Giant
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eshep71
Half of Robin Williams' movie catelog is unwatchable to me.
I can't stand his comedy approach. A 40yr old man shouldn't act like Paulie Shore meets the worst version of Adam Sandler.
Then there are the drama movies. he was generally fantastic in those.
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Half of Robin Williams' movie catelog is unwatchable to me.
I can't stand his comedy approach. A 40yr old man shouldn't act like Paulie Shore meets the worst version of Adam Sandler.
Then there are the drama movies. he was generally fantastic in those.
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toplaycool21
Honorable mentions: Anastasia, The Prince of Egypt, The Iron Giant, Batman Returns, Cats Don’t Dance, A Little Princess, The Indian in the Cupboard, Mulan, A Bug’s Life, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sister Act, Homeward Bound
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Honorable mentions: Anastasia, The Prince of Egypt, The Iron Giant, Batman Returns, Cats Don’t Dance, A Little Princess, The Indian in the Cupboard, Mulan, A Bug’s Life, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sister Act, Homeward Bound
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kriscynical
The fact that Robin Williams takes up almost half of the top ten of this list really shows why his death affected so many of us '90s kids so deeply. He's still the first and only celebrity death to have ever made me cry.
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The fact that Robin Williams takes up almost half of the top ten of this list really shows why his death affected so many of us '90s kids so deeply. He's still the first and only celebrity death to have ever made me cry.
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masterchief8427
I was lucky enough to have been able to watch Jurassic Park with my family the summer after 8th gradebefore going off to high schooland after my Dad had already read the book. Honestlysuch a special day in my youth.
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I was lucky enough to have been able to watch Jurassic Park with my family the summer after 8th gradebefore going off to high schooland after my Dad had already read the book. Honestlysuch a special day in my youth.
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PHAZ3_THE_R3APER
Toy Story is my Jam, it's especially fun to watch these movies now days to see the jokes we missed as a child. One of my favorite jokes, is when Mr. Potato Head took his lips off and had them kiss his behind
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Toy Story is my Jam, it's especially fun to watch these movies now days to see the jokes we missed as a child. One of my favorite jokes, is when Mr. Potato Head took his lips off and had them kiss his behind
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brokenbridge6316
My Grandma took me to see Jurassic Park when I was a kid. I spent half of the movie screaming n looking away from any potential scene's of death. To the kid me that was one scary n terrifying movie.
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My Grandma took me to see Jurassic Park when I was a kid. I spent half of the movie screaming n looking away from any potential scene's of death. To the kid me that was one scary n terrifying movie.
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jeremybowen6565
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie, The Lion King, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Jumanji, Dumb & Dumber, Casper, Home Alone, Jurassic Park, Hook
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie, The Lion King, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Jumanji, Dumb & Dumber, Casper, Home Alone, Jurassic Park, Hook
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darkvader125
most of the movies are those moives when i was not born yet late 1996 kid dont even know that these movies existed except for one lion king other than that i dont know anything about those
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most of the movies are those moives when i was not born yet late 1996 kid dont even know that these movies existed except for one lion king other than that i dont know anything about those
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bluelightning627
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT and also Super Mario Bros (1993) Live Action. Idgaf, what negative criticism people say the Super Mario Bros live-action was a good movie to us 90s kids
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WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT and also Super Mario Bros (1993) Live Action. Idgaf, what negative criticism people say the Super Mario Bros live-action was a good movie to us 90s kids
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kriscynical
Jurassic Park came out when I was 9 years old and it was my first PG-13 movie. That T-Rex car chase and raptors in the kitchen sequence took a good five years off of my little life.
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Jurassic Park came out when I was 9 years old and it was my first PG-13 movie. That T-Rex car chase and raptors in the kitchen sequence took a good five years off of my little life.
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watchmojo
The good old days when the street lights came on it was time to go home or waking up Saturday morning with a bowl of cereal an nothing but back to back cartoons #90’s baby in 2024
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The good old days when the street lights came on it was time to go home or waking up Saturday morning with a bowl of cereal an nothing but back to back cartoons #90’s baby in 2024
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