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    • A League of Their Own (PG) Tom Hanks and Geena Davis star in this big-league comedy based on the real-life exploits of the All-American Girls Baseball League.
    • Angels in the Outfield (PG) When a boy prays for a chance to have a family if the California Angels win the pennant, angels are assigned to make that possible.
    • Big Daddy (PG-13) Fatherhood is brought to another level as Adam Sandler employs his unique brand of humor to face the challenges of parenthood.
    • Clueless (PG-13) Cher’s tidy world starts to unravel with the sudden appearance of two total Baldwins (hunks): a sexy and stylish new classmate, and Cher’s square but cute “ex-stepbrother”.
  1. Director Brian Levant Stars Charles Grodin Bonnie Hunt Dean Jones. 9. Beethoven's 2nd. 19931h 29mPG. 5.0 (30K) Rate. Beethoven, the St. Bernard dog, becomes a father, but his girlfriend Missy is dognapped, and his puppies are in danger of the same fate. Director Rod Daniel Stars Charles Grodin Bonnie Hunt Nicholle Tom.

    • The Lion King. Raise your hand if you've not shed a tear while watching the 1994 animated musical drama The Lion King as a kid. If you haven't, then there's probably something very, very wrong with you.
    • Home Alone. If there ever was a childhood staple movie, Home Alone is it. Call it distasteful for adult bashing or stretched-thin; Home Alone is a truly iconic film of the '90s.
    • Aladdin. 1992's Aladdin, an animated musical fantasy comedy, made it into the pages of the history books not only because of its undeniable entertainment value but also by becoming the highest-grossing Disney movie of the time.
    • Mrs. Doubtfire. There are very few actors as widely beloved as the late Robin Williams. Every movie he starred in warmed audiences' hearts and made them laugh, creating a wholesome movie-watching experience.
    • ’90s Family Movies: Comedies
    • ’90s Family Movies: Adventure & Dramas
    • ’90s Family Movies: Sports-Themed
    • ’90s Family Movies: Animated Films

    The Parent Trap

    Rated: PG | Where to Watch: Disney+ The 1990’s remake of The Parent Trap is an all-time favorite of The Everymom and The Everygirl editors, inspiring articles (are you a Meredith or a Chessy?) and plenty of social media content. This adorable family movie about two twin sisters (both played by Lindsay Lohan in her breakout role) who were separated as babies and, at age 12, find each other at summer camp. The girls then team up for a plan to reunite their parents.

    My Girl

    Rated: PG | Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video Vada (played by Anna Chlumsky) lives with her funeral director father (played by Dan Akroyd) and spends her days with her best friend Thomas Jay (Macauley Culkin). In this sweet coming-of-age story, Vada learns about love, loss, and growing up. Like so many great ’90s family movies, this one spurred a sequel in 1994, My Girl 2, that you can also add to your watch list. It’s also the first movie that made me cry.

    The Little Rascals

    Rated: PG | Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video When two mischievous youngsters Spanky and Buckwheat—the proud leaders of an anti-girl organization—designate their friend Alfalfa to represent them in a crazy soapbox car rally, they’re infuriated when they find out Alfalfa is smitten with their fellow classmate, Darla. Spanky and Buckwheat decide they must break up the couple, but when they become too preoccupied with this mission, their prized race car is stolen by a couple of rascals alike. A...

    Hook

    Rated: PG |Where to Watch: Hulu We promised Robin Williams was all over this list. In Hook, he plays a grown Peter Pan who forgot where he came from. But when Captain Hook kidnaps his kids, he has to find his inner Pan and come to their rescue (with the help of Tinker Bell and The Lost Boys, of course!). Julia Roberts shines as Tinker Bell and Dustin Hoffman might scare younger kids as Captain Hook.

    Free Willy

    Rated: PG | Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video When a mischievous orphan named Jesse vandalizes a theme park, he’s placed with foster parents and assigned to work at the park to make amends. There, he meets Willy, a young Orca whale who, just like Jesse, has been separated from his family. This connection leads to a strong sense of kinship and understanding between the two. They go on to form an unbreakable bond with the help of a kind whale trainer, but another employee in the park catches w...

    Cinderella

    Rated: G | Where to Watch: Disney+ In this amazing remake of an all-time favorite, Cinderella is played by Brandyand struggles under the cruelty of her wicked stepmother and equally evil stepsisters. However, her beloved Fairy Godmother (Whitney Houston!) uses her magical powers to give Cinderella an unforgettable night at the ball. In this role, Brandy became the first Black actress to play Cinderella and kept her signature braids in the film.

    The Sandlot

    Rated: PG | Where to Watch: Disney+ A pop culture mainstay, The Sandlot follows a group of boys playing backyard baseball when one loses their stepdad’s baseball signed by Babe Ruth over the fence to a dog named, “The Beast.” Adventure ensues as the boys try to get it back. The movie also spawned the iconic line, “You’re killing me, Smalls!”

    Cool Runnings

    Rated: PG | Where to Watch: Disney+ This incredible story follows four Jamaican bobsledders who dream of competing in the Winter Olympics, regardless of the fact that they’ve never seen snow in real life. So, with the help of a disgraced former champion desperate to redeem himself and his reputation, the Jamaicans set out to achieve their Olympic dream. Cool Runnings is still one of the highest-grossing sports movies of all time and had a resurgence in recent years when the second (and third...

    A League of Their Own

    Rated: PG | Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video Tom Hanks and Geena Davis star in this iconic movie based on the real All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, which was formed during World War II to keep baseball going while men were overseas. The movie gave us epic lines like, “There’s no crying in baseball” and unforgettable characters like Stillwell Angel and Marla Hooch. Madonna, Rosie O’Donnell, and Bill Pullman also star.

    Toy Story

    Rated: G | Where to Watch: Disney+ In the movie that started the whole Toy Story franchise, Buzz, Woody, and friends are toys who come to life when humans aren’t around. Watching this movie, it’s incredible to see how far computer animation has come from the original, but this one remains a timeless family flick.

    Mulan

    Rated: G | Where to Watch: Disney+ When the imperial army calls up a man from each family, Mulan decides to step in for her injured father and join, pretending to be a man. She finds herself in dangerous situations and constantly on the verge of being found out. But when she alone is able to uncover a plot to kill the emperor, she and her friends step up and try to save China from a Huns invasion—and falls in love along the way. Not to mention, the song “Reflection” by Christina Aguilera incl...

    More kid-friendly animated movies from the ’90s

    1. Beauty and the Beast– G (1991) 2. Ferngully: The Last Rainforest– G (1992) 3. Aladdin– G (1992) 4. The Nightmare Before Christmas– PG (1993) 5. The Lion King– G (1994) 6. Balto– G (1995) 7. Anastasia – G (1997) 8. Hercules – G (1997) 9. The Prince of Egypt– PG (1998) 10. The Iron Giant– PG (1999) 11. Toy Story 2 – G (1999) 12. Tarzan– G (1999) 13. Thumbelina– G (1994)

  2. Jun 30, 2021 · CLICK HERE to download and print our FREE '90s movies checklist to make sure you see them all! Kids & Young Tweens. The Baby-Sitters Club (PG) Actors to note: Larisa Oleynik, Ellen Burstyn. "Friends forever." Cool Runnings (PG) Actors to note: John Candy, Doug E. Doug. "All I'm saying, mon, is if we walk Jamaican, talk Jamaican, and is Jamaican ...

  3. 2 days ago · Aladdin (1992) brought a magical adventure and Robin Williams' legendary performance as the Genie. Starring NBA legend Michael Jordan, Space Jam (1996) combined live-action with animation in an out-of-world adventure. The Mighty Ducks (1992) inspired countless kids to pick up hockey with its tale of an underdog team.

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