Disney Plus Must Watch Movies Of My Childhood

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Excuse me while I binge Disney Plus all winter long. Scrolling through this new streaming service has me all nostalgic for my favorite childhood movies that I had almost forgotten about. Now, I get to introduce my kids to them! Below is a list of movies that I feel are a must see for your whole family. Keep in mind, I grew up in the 80s/90s. I remember when these movies would be played on tv. It was always such a fun night that we looked forward to when Petes Dragon, Babes In Toyland, or Around the World In 80 Days was scheduled to be shown. If I remember correctly, weren’t some of these movies shown over the course of 2 days because they were so long?

Also, it seems that language in movies wasn’t a big deal in the 80s/90s era…because Home Alone has SO many curse words in it…especially in the first 30 min! Maybe I don’t remember this because we always watched the “made for tv” version. Hey Disney…can we maybe release those versions too?! haha! Anyways, there are so many movies that haven’t been released yet to Disney Plus…one of my favorites being Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken. The one with the female horse diver who is blind! SO GOOD! You can rent it on itunes or amazon prime…my boys actually loved this movie, but if you have a little girl…oh my goodness, go rent it now!

Are there any movies you can’t wait for Disney to release? Until then, check out this list that is available now! I only listed the movies that gave me all the childhood feels.

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Miracle On 34th Street

Pollyanna

Swiss Family Robinson

Around The World In 80 Days

Babes in Toyland

Bedknobs & Broomsticks

The Parent Trap

The Rocketeer

The Sandlot

Petes Dragon

Cool Runnings

Blank Check 

Iron Will

Home Alone 1,2

Rookie Of The Year

Boy Meets World

The Mighty Ducks 1, 2, &3

Sister Act 1 & 2

Tom & Huck

The Santa Clause 1, 2 & 3


So, which of these movies do you remember absolutely loving? Isn’t it so fun to take a walk down memory lane with your kids?!