List of 1990s Films for Kids and Teens

The last decade of the 20th century was filled with fun flicks for all ages. Here's a list of 1990s films that we consider 'must-watch movies' for your kids.

Ah, the ’90s. We were feeling nostalgic and it got us thinking about some of our favorite flicks from that decade. We already compiled a list of 1980s films that we consider “must see” flicks for the fam. So now we’ve moved on to a new decade of awesome kid-friendly movies. Browse our list of 1990s films.

We hope it makes you all nostalgic for the ’90s, too! Just be thankful you don’t have to rewind the VHS tape like you used to.

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

  • 101 Dalmatians (Rated G)
  • Harriet the Spy (Rated PG) An 11-year-old girl in New York City wants to become a spy. Unfortunately, she spies on everyone, including her best friends.
  • Matilda (Rated PG)
  • Space Jam (Rated PG) The Looney Tunes seek Michael Jordan’s help in beating some aliens who stole a few professional basketball players’ talents.
  • The First Kid (Rated PG)

1997

1998

1999

Kari Zaffarano
Kari Zaffarano
Kari Zaffarano is a mom of one and Metro Parent's Content Writer. She tracks down the best events every week and shares the inside scoop with families online. She enjoys reading, traveling and exploring metro Detroit with her son.

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