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16 Memorable 80s and 90s Movies to Watch With Your Kids

Anyone who has children knows: there is no better feeling than seeing them laugh, cry and vibrate with joy with movies that marked our childhood as well. From great adventures like Jumanji to exciting stories like Free Willy, we’ve decided to create a list of amazing script productions that will take you and your family to magical and mysterious places.

Now that many of these films have a reinterpretation or even a new phase, how about taking a ride with the awesome.clubprepare popcorn and “marathon” this list with the kids?

Cupid operation (1998)

The history of Cupid operation it’s quite interesting: two twin sisters who didn’t know each other existed — one living with their father in California and the other in London with their mother — meet at a summer camp. Upon returning home, they switch roles and try to get their parents to reconcile. Can they? We wouldn’t doubt Lindsay Lohan, who is spectacular in this dual role.

Jumanji (1995)

An in-dis-pensable children’s classic! Perhaps one of the greatest works starring Robin Williams, Jumanji it’s full of adventures and leaves us with that feeling that our heart is going to burst out of our chest — in a good way, of course. If your kids are fans of board games, and if you want to remember those afternoons on the couch and chocolate milk, Jumanji is the movie for you.

free Willy (1993)

Babe the Muddled Pig (1995)

Still about movies with animals, baby it’s another must-have classic for anyone who likes all the pets and that farmhouse aura. The film is very cute, but it is still serious and proposes reflections on the animal world. Some even say that it is a childish reinterpretation of The Animal Revolutionby George Orwell.

Matilda (1996)

In times of female empowerment, Matilda is an essential film for every family. A member of a neglectful family, the girl with magical powers finds a way to transcend with the help of her teacher, books and education. It is these stories that move and are able to masterfully show the power that children have.

They forgot me (nineteen ninety)

They forgot me it was the film that propelled the then-little Macaulay Culkin to stardom. In the story, Kevin – Culkin’s character – is forgotten at home by his family in the middle of Christmas and has to fend for himself to escape the clutches of mediocre thieves. If you saw the movie as a kid and envied the blonde boy’s adventures, we’re sure your kids will feel the same.

Gasparzinho, the Comrade Ghost (1995)

You were also afraid of ghosts and Casparzinho showed that “wandering souls” could be comrades? If so, watching this movie with your kids is an opportunity to show that we can overcome our fears and, at the same time, have fun.

My first love (1991)

Little Rascals (1994)

The classic drama between boys and girls is the central theme of this film, which has cute characters as protagonists, such as Alfalfa, who leads the boys’ clan, and Darla, the girl in front of Luluzinha’s club. Other themes such as first love, friendship and fetched adventures of children under 8 are part of the plot.

Space Jam: The Game of the Century (1996)

A movie that paired Bugs Bunny and the gang with 1990s basketball great Michael Jordan can’t go wrong. A mixture of drawing with “real people”, Space Jam is a film for families who are into sport.

Beethoven the Magnificent (1992)

After Benji and Lessie, we can say that Beethoven it was the most memorable “dog movie” for generations born in the 1980s and 1990s. A member of a traditional American family, Beethoven is one of those dogs that always gets into trouble, but in the end they always make you laugh. The risk is that, after seeing the film, your children will want to adopt a Saint Bernard, Beethoven’s breed.

Change of habit (1992)

To laugh, to cry and to see a thousand times, Change of habit it’s a movie for the whole family — from grandma to grandkids. With a brilliant performance by Whoopi Goldberg, the production tells the story of a night singer who witnessed a tragedy and, for her protection, hides in a convent and has to pretend to be a nun. The result of this story is a lot of fun, action and music.

Abracadabra (1993)

flubber (1997)

Tell your kids that flubber it’s a movie about a slime with life and that will be enough for them to quickly sit on the couch to watch this classic from their childhood with you. Starring Robin Williams, the film is one of the many children immortalized by the actor.

bogus (1996)

Whoopi Golberg and Gerard Depardieu in the same cast alone is a recipe for success, but the film brings other ingredients: drama, comedy and the perfect amount of tenderness. bogus is an imaginary friend of an orphaned 7-year-old boy who will help him through this difficult time and adapt to Harriet, his legal guardian.

the goonies (1985)

the goonies was recorded in the 1980s, but it’s such a classic that it couldn’t be left out of our list. Directed by none other than Steven Spielberg, the feature tells the story of a group of friends who find a treasure map that leads them to live an adventure full of traps, pirates, thieves and dangers. the goonies is a great cinema treasure that must be seen by you and your children.

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