18 Kids Movies From The '90s You’ve Probably Forgotten About

    Let's be honest, some of these films deserve to be forgotten.

    1. Man of the House

    Year released: 1995

    Random tidbit: Although he had voiced Simba the previous year in The Lion King, JTT marked his feature film debut in Man of the House.

    2. Ed

    Year released: 1996

    Random tidbit: The movie, which was also Matt LeBlanc’s first leading film role, currently holds a 0% rotten rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

    3. Baby's Day Out

    Year released: 1994

    Random tidbit: The film was written by John Hughes!

    4. A Troll in Central Park

    Year released: 1994

    Random tidbit: The film was a financial disaster — grossing only $71,368 domestically during its theatrical run.

    Source: Box Office Mojo

    5. Andre

    Year released: 1994

    Random tidbit: The film also co-starred Joshua Jackson.

    6. Duston Checks In

    Year released: 1996

    Random tidbit: The film earned Faye Dunaway a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actress.

    7. It Takes Two

    Year released: 1995

    Random tidbit: This movie is the only non-direct-to-video film to star the Olsen twins.

    8. Jetsons: The Movie

    Year released: 1990

    Random tidbit: The movie features the final voice roles of George O'Hanlon (the original voice of George Jetson) and the legendary voice actor Mel Blanc, who is best known as the voice of Bugs Bunny.

    9. Jungle 2 Jungle

    Year released: 1997

    Random tidbit: The movie was a actually a remake of a 1994 French film, Un indien dans la ville. It was also the feature film debut of Being Human’s Sam Huntington.

    10. Kazaam

    Year released: 1996

    Random tidbit: The movie is far from a classic (it's actually pretty awful) and in 2012 Shaq told GQ why he made the film, saying, "I was a medium-level juvenile delinquent from Newark who always dreamed about doing a movie. Someone said, 'Hey, here's $7 million, come in and do this genie movie.' What am I going to say, no? So I did it."

    11. Little Big League

    Year released: 1994

    Random tidbit: The movie tried to ride on the coattails of previous baseball-themed kids films, like Rookie of the Year and The Sandlot.

    12. Monkey Trouble

    Year released: 1994

    Random tidbit: Harvey Keitel co-starred in both this movie and Pulp Fiction in the SAME YEAR.

    13. North

    Year released: 1994

    Random tidbit: Not even the all-star cast, which included Bruce Willis, Kathy Bates, Elijah Wood, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, could save this box office bomb. The film — on top of being panned by critics — was nominated for six Razzies, including Worst Director for Rob Reiner. The movie also marked the film debut of Scarlett Johansson.

    14. Gordy

    Year released: 1995

    Random tidbit: Probably better known as the film that wasn’t Babe, as both films were released the same year and revolved around a talking pig.

    15. That Darn Cat

    Year released: 1997

    Random tidbit: The movie, which bombed at the box office, was actually a remake of the 1965 film of the same name. But the film did help its star, Christina Ricci, grab a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards nomination for Favorite Movie Actress.

    16. Operation Dumbo Drop

    Year released: 1995

    Random tidbit: The movie is loosely based on true events.

    17. We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story

    Year released: 1993

    Random tidbit: The movie is based on a children’s book of the same name.

    18. Tom and Huck

    Year released: 1995

    Random tidbit: Despite the fact that the film starred two very popular ‘90s teen idols, JTT and Brad Renfro, it was a box office disappointment.