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These cult classics should have all you 90s kids reaching for the remote – let’s take a trip down memory lane:

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Grease

Welcome to Rydell High, class of ’59. John Travolta and Olivia Newton John play the greaser and the good girl who have a summer fling (tell me more, tell me more..) and then unexpectedly turn up at the same high school. It’s all singing and all dancing from there on in, and this true cult classic that will have you singing its catchy tunes in your head for days.

Home Alone

John Hughes wrote a couple of iconic Christmas slapstick movies, and every 90s kid will fondly remember this one. Macaulay Culkin plays the young Kevin who, somehow, gets left behind when his family goes abroad on a holiday. When two bumbling burglars (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern) try to break in, Kevin rigs up the house with all sorts of creative booby traps. This was hilarious as a kid, but as an adult I must confess to wincing a little from time to time..

Kindergarten Cop

Tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger takes on his toughest assignment yet – a group of kindergarten kids. When he goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to work out which one is the child of the drug lord he’s been trailing years, he finds that dealing with kids can be a real headache (“it’s not a tumour!”). Be warned though, this movie may have a lot of young kids in it, but it is still rated Cert 15!

Free Willy

One of the most heart-warming tales of the 90s – Jessie, a street kid who has just found a nice foster family, forms a bond with Willy the Orca whale at the local theme park. After he learns of its imminent fate, he sets out to release it back into the wild.

And for the slightly younger kids, it’s hard to go past these:

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An American Tail

Young Fievel Mousekewitz is a Russian mouse emigrating to the USA with his family in the 19th century. When he is accidentally washed overboard, he finds himself all alone in this strange new country which seems to have a lot more cats than he was expecting. The animation is fantastic in this Oscar nominated 1986 classic which was Stephen Spielberg’s first foray into animation.

An American Tail: Fievel Goes West

The story of the Fievel continues with Mousekewitz’s deciding to up and move out west where they hear that cats and mice live together peacefully. Unfortunately this piece of information has come from a con-artist cat (voiced by John Cleese) who has sent them out there for his own devious reasons.

Curious George

The Curious George stories have been around since the 1940s, but it took until 2006 for him to get his own animated movie. George is a monkey and this monkey goes on lots of adventures in New York with The Man With The Yellow Hat (Will Ferrell). With Eugene Levy, Drew Barrymore and Dick Van Dyke also lending their voices and Jack Johnson lending his songs, this is a great kids movie that the youngsters are going to love!

Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue

The Tinker Bell movies have been a big hit with the kids, and this one was the first to get a proper cinema release. In this movie, Tinker Bell has to work with a rival fairy to make sure the humans don’t find out that they exist.