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    • Beauty and the Beast. A tale as old as 1991, Beauty and the Beast was the first full-length animated feature to be nominated for Best Picture. Though that may not be much of a selling point for the kiddos in the room, the hospitable dinnerware that can sing and dance, the enchanting tale of a bookworm befriending a cursed prince, and the intriguing mysteries hiding around every corner of the beast’s French Rococo castle certainly are.
    • Mouse Hunt. It’s always a good time when auteurs with elevated resumes take a break from more mature content and give kids fare a go. Gore Verbinski, the helmer of highbrow horror like The Ring and A Cure for Wellness, and the Pirates franchise, takes on this fun comedy about two unlucky brothers who inherit a crumbling mansion, along with the headstrong critter who already calls it home.
    • Good Burger. After their winning sketch comedy series, All That was followed by their own titular spinoff, Kenan & Kel, it was only natural that stars Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell would get their time to shine on the big screen.
    • Harriet the Spy. When her secret notebook is discovered by her friends, an 11-year-old master spy risks losing her close buddies and her secret identity.
    • 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.
  1. Hannah Montana: The Movie. 2009 1h 42m G. 4.7 (46K) Rate. 47 Metascore. As Hannah Montana's popularity begins to take over her life, Miley Stewart, on the urging from her father takes a trip to her hometown of Crowley Corners, Tennessee to get some perspective on what matters in life the most.

    • The Lion King (1994) 1994 | 1 hour 28 minutes | Directed by Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff. Voiced by Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, James Earl Jones. Raise your hand if you've not shed a tear while watching this animated musical drama as a kid.
    • Toy Story. 1995 | 1 hour 21 minutes | Directed by John Lasseter. Voiced by Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles. We think Toy Story is absolutely worthy of being on top of our list of the best '90s animated movies ever.
    • Hercules. 1997 | 1 hour 33 minutes | Directed by Ron Clements, John Musker. Voiced by Tate Donovan, Susan Egan, James Woods. Hercules, an animated musical fantasy comedy, is loosely based on the story of the legendary hero Hercules, the son of Zeus in Greek mythology.
    • Beauty And The Beast. 1991 | 1 hour 24 minutes | Directed by Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise. Voiced by Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Jesse Corti. Beauty And The Beast, an animated musical romantic fantasy film, as with most Disney movies, is based on an existent fairy tale.
  2. Oct 9, 2024 · Let's revisit and celebrate the best '90s kids movies! The list showcases the top films that shaped childhoods, based on their overall entertainment value, cultural impact, and lasting appeal. It's not just another ranking; this list involves crowdranking, where fans vote for their favorites.

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  4. Jul 30, 2024 · Before kids are 10 years old, they will have seen at least 100 movies. But will those movies be good ones? Here are the 100 best kids movies of all time, ranked by Fatherly editors, with deep dives into why all of these movies, from the 1930s to 2022, are complete, and essential, classics.