24 Beloved Kids’ Movies That We Forgot Existed
As children, it feels like most of us watched the same movies. But there are some big exceptions.
Some of these almost seem like our imaginations ran wild and we made them up. Or that it's just another example of the Mandela Effect. But these movies do in fact exist.
Interestingly enough some of the best kids' movies ever made are ones that hardly anyone remembers. Here are just a few childhood movies we've collected, that are definitely worth revisiting.
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It was a fake documentary on Animal Planet about dragons. It’s like archaeologists finding a frozen dragon skeleton and talking about how dragons were able to fly, breathe fire, etc.I apparently missed the part where they clarified that it was all a dramatization, because this movie had me CONVINCED that dragons were real, extinct animals for a while.-u/little_bear_
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Mac and Me. I've had the pleasure of showing this movie to countless people. One of the strangest movies ever and one of my favorites as a kid for some odd reason.-u/dekrepit702
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For years, none of my friends believed that The Black Cauldron existed. I saw it in the theater, and never saw it again until several years ago. Convincing my friends that it existed (before the internet) was no easy task.-u/ericwimberly
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Pagemaster. Remember that? MacAulay Culkin gets sucked into lots of books in a library. Loved it as a kid. Haven’t seen it since-u/-FranksRumHam-
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Something Wicked This Way Comes. I loved it, and I think I saw it alone because my friends bailed on me.-u/MusicalLifeForever
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Napoleon! Not the dude. It’s about a puppy who wants to be a “wild dog” and gets stuck in a basket with balloons and flies to an island with a really mean cat.-u/satansbhole
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“A Little Princess” Nobody seems to remember it but I remember it so vividly! It was a bit sad for a kids movie-u/emma0070
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Tom and Huck. Nobody I know has any clue what that was, but I distinctly remember watching it and still remember the "Coming soon..." ad for it in one of my VCR Disney films.-u/elk-jaw
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The version of Alice and Wonderland with Martin Short as the Mad Hatter, and Whoopie Goldberg as the Cheshire cat.-u/Stina_Lisa
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A Christmas movie named "Prancer". Came out about 1990, if I recall right. Cried like a baby.-u/lydiaenglish77
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Pippi Longstocking! It was an animated movie from 1997 that I loved as a kid, and I’ve never heard anyone ever mention it before.-u/kasakavii
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