banneryear1868,

Psalty iykyk

MissJinx, (edited )
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Ours was “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”. I don’t know why nor where but one day my step dad showed up with this movie for us. It was the only “kids” movie we ever own and we watched it a 1.000 times. looking back it wasn’t as inocent as I thought at the time, but it was the 90s. Another movies we loved?! Howard the Duck ( the movie where Marty Mcfly mom fucked a duck) So yeah the 90s were kind of weird and had a lot of inapropriate movies for kids.

AngryCommieKender, (edited )

Oh come on, Down and Dirty Duck, by The Turtles, was a masterpiece that literally didn’t show any possible nudity, since it was animated. That was a totally appropriate animated film for families. The main character was specifically interested in creating his own offspring as soon as possible!

/Do I need this?

Also: Who Framed Roger Rabbit was totally a documentary about the oil companies forcing the US into a car-centric society.

Malfeasant,

More specifically General Motors buying and dismantling city rail lines in order to sell more buses.

…wikipedia.org/…/General_Motors_streetcar_conspir…

jballs,
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Haha I was just talking to someone the other day about how much I loved Howard the Duck growing up. She was like “uhh… that wasn’t really a kid’s movie, was it?” Maybe not. Maybe it and similar movies are the reason us millennials are the way we are.

MissJinx,
@MissJinx@lemmy.world avatar

We’ll never again have such insane inapropriate movies! the 90s were a special moment in time lol

hondaguy97386,

Me too! Love me some Howard!

Guntrigger,

For some reason, I had the book version at a young age and I’m not sure if it was a weirder experience than actually watching the movie.

UltraMagnus0001, (edited )

I tried to watch Jingle all the way with my kids today. They pointed out how stupid that movie is, but I didn’t have a lot of choices back then. I don’t miss those days of shitty choices.

ma11en,

My daughter is 19 and that’s one of her favourite Christmas movies.

Guntrigger,

I want to watch it every Christmas but my wife objects.

InquisitiveFactotum, (edited )

I suggested it last year for my family. No one (wife nor kids) wants to watch it this year.

Dioz,

The weirdest one that comes to my mind, was a vhs tape of some stop motion lego stories that me and my brother watched a million times.

Surprised I just found the whole thing on YouTube

youtu.be/zJvu8X5OpT4?si=t89ja_1qtWt8ah14

AngryCommieKender,

My brother and I kept watching The Go-bots meet(?) the Rock Lords. This was back in the late 80s to early 90s.

tamal3,

The Glowfriends FTW

CountMonte,
@CountMonte@lemmy.world avatar

I remember calling into the radio station and requesting a song. And then sitting around with friends waiting to hit record on our boombox!

Thermal_shocked,

Judgement Night and Speed. I guess I got lucky, all my aunt had in the middle of fucking nowhere. Now two of my favorites

PowerGloveSoBad,

That soundtrack was unreal. One of my first CD purchases as a little dude – got it in the Columbia House 0.99 “deal” lol.

Subtracty, (edited )

My family watched the movie Clue about a million times. Can quote every line by heart. To this day, we only have to look in one another’s eyes whenever a quotable opportunity comes up. “Are you trying to make me look stupid in front of the other guests?” “You don’t need any help from me.”

MrShankles, (edited )

Idk how obscure, but “Puff the Magic Dragon” was definitely a weird one for me. Kinda glad it got lost (probably thrown out, who knows). Almost feels like a fever dream, so much so, that I had to double check the movie even existed

tamal3,

In the land called Honoli!

MrShankles, (edited )

Full-disclosure… I found it online and am about to re-watch it. Loved it as a kid, but does it hold-up? 23 minutes will tell

Edit: It… oddly holds up for me lol. Just as weird as I remembered, but kinda sweet (I truly thought when they sang “Honoli” they were saying “Harmony”. It’s been a long time)

Malfeasant,

One of the things I put on when my son refuses to go to sleep- 5 minutes in, he’s out cold.

MrShankles,

Lol, that’s pretty ingenious. It’s soothing and the animation is kinda boring, especially the beginning. Bravo

elscallr,
@elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

Beetlejuice? Beetlejuice.

frostysauce,

Beetlejuice.

digger,
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jballs,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

I have a core memory of seeing this movie for my birthday when I was 6. God damn 80s movies were good at traumatizing a whole generation.

InquisitiveFactotum,

Same. For me it was Robocop 2 in about 2nd or 3rd grade at a birthday party sleepover.

autokludge,
@autokludge@programming.dev avatar

Idk about obscure, but OLD Looney Toons classics and The Land Before Time (recorded FTA).

jballs,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Part of me wants to show The Land Before Time to my kids, cause it was such a great movie. The other part of me knows that Little Foot’s mom dying (sorry, 1980s spoilers) would absolutely wreck them.

Sway_Chameleon,
@Sway_Chameleon@lemmy.world avatar

I had a VHS copy of the Empire Strikes Back that my uncle recorded for me when it played on one of our 3 local TV stations. For the holidays I had a recording of a bunch of the old holiday cartoons that would play in a marathon every Christmas, and one of Ghostbusters (for some reason it used to play every Christmas in the evening, so it became a Christmas movie for me).

Aside from that I’d mostly just rent the same VHS tapes from our local hole in the wall video rental place every weekend (Neverending Story and Inhumanoids) from the ages of 4-6. Then I think we got a real video store and my movie watching experience improved a bit. To be fair, the hole in the wall rental shop was probably only about 10 feet long and 6 feet wide inside, and the shelves of movies lined the walls, so there wasn’t a lot to choose from.

themeatbridge,

Little Monsters and a Herbie movie.

Blackmist,

Ours was The Ugly Dachshund.

Even though it was from 1966, I think the youngest person in it was Mako.

I couldn’t find a single person from it who is still alive.

It’s on Disney+. It’s not great, but it was on a tape my parents used to put on for me so they could be undisturbed for an hour. I didn’t even like the film that much, but there were two Chip and Dale cartoons at the end, so I watched it to get to them.

InquisitiveFactotum,

My mom liked that movie a lot. I also ran across it on Disney+ a while back and watched it with my kids. I watched a lot of those 60s and 70s Disney movies as a kid in the 80s… Herbie, etc.

volvoxvsmarla,

Tell that to my daughter watching that soviet cartoon about penguins I had as a video tape over and over again on youtube

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