Did y'all have that one movie/TV episode that you would watch constantly as a kid?

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lost boys

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    #2

    How to train your dragon. I was obsessed with it as a little kid. I also rewatched adventure time like four times

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    mysterious(all pronouns)
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Have you read the How to Train Your Dragon books? They're very different from the movies, because the movies added characters that didn't exist in the books, changed the way dragons worked (in the books dragons speak a dragon language, Hiccup can also speak it), and they're much darker, but very good.

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    #3

    The Dark Crystal and Secret of NIMH

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    #4

    Oh i loved hocus pocus and corpse bride

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    #5

    The cat from outer space

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    #6

    I used to watch Wall E a lot as a kid. I also used to watch this kids show “Sofia the First” and it was my favourite. I also used to watch a few other shows like “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse”, “Little Einsteins” and “Doc Mcstuffins”. They were my favourite shows and they made my childhood

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    #7

    Literally anything related to Thomas the Tank Engine

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    Mis Stake she/her 🇫🇮🇬🇧
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You and my brother would have been best mates! My parents are traumatized from the amount they had to watch TTE

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    #8

    My mom can confirm that watched Cars a LOT. I have watched it hundreds of times, and that isn't an exaggeration. I still love that movie

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    #9

    The Brave Little Toaster. Those who know… know.

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    #10

    I’m still a kid lmao, but probably Venom or Princess Bride. For shows, anything National Geographic :)

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    #11

    Bugsy Malone was always good for a watch, still stands up today.

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    #12

    George of the Jungle and the Mummy series.

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    #13

    In the 1970’s, ABC Sunday Night Movies frequently reran James Bond and Pink Panther movies, which my dad and i never missed.

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    #14

    Shrek the Musical. Watched it almost daily.

    Turns out I have autism lol

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    #15

    No, but once me and my brother and cousins watched The Incredibles like 4 times in one weekend.

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    #16

    Much to the chagrin of my family (as they all hate this movie with a burning passion to this day) it was E. T. The Extra Terrestrial.

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    Huddo's sister
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That was my sister's favourite, but I didn't like it. Luckily I was older than her so was off doing my own thing when she watched it :)

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    #17

    I would say Mulan or Pocahontas.

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    #18

    I have quite a few.
    'the mummy'
    'Jurassic Park'
    'Beauty and the Beast'
    'Lilo and Stitch
    'The Labyrinth'

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    #19

    Oh easily Robin hood, the animated 1973 version. I could quote that movie word for word

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    #20

    Princess Bride. (As you wish)
    Dirty Dancing.( Nobody puts Baby in the corner)

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    #21

    I'd say I have more memories of things I'd always watch during my teen years, but I'd always watch a lot of Mobile Suit Gundam (different series), Inuyasha, and Death Note.

    As a kid, I'd say mostly whatever anime was big in late 90's and early 2000's. So, things like Pokemon, Digimon, and Yu-Gi-Oh. I'd also watch the prequel trilogy of Star Wars a lot as a kid, and the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movies.

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    #22

    i used to watch every twilight movie, over and over again.

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    #23

    Home Alone 1and 2 and Baby's Day Out. Also What A girl Wants.

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    #24

    Mary Poppins. My Mom took me when I was 4, we went back several more times to see it again. Not sure if it was me or her that enjoyed it more.

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    #25

    Валл-И. i would die for that movie, ten times over. i think it was originally released in english? pixar film

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    #26

    I loved (and still do) A Monster In Paris, Ratatouille, Wall-E, Little Door Gods, and The Incredibles

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    #27

    The Princess and the Popstar. It was one of the only DVDs my family had, so I watched it. A lot.

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    #28

    The wizard of Oz.
    Now collect memorabilia and have TWofO tattoos

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    #29

    As a small child, I was OBSESSED with the movie series ‘Alpha and Omega’. I have no idea why lol

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    Mysteria
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Bro I got so lost in the plot I didn’t know what was going on 💀

    #30

    As is typical of someone born in 1971, The Empire Strikes Back. I saw it four times in the theater, which took some effort as my mother was loathe to give me money for a movie I’d already seen, but once it finally showed up on cable years later and I was able to make a VHS copy of it, I must have watched it a hundred times.

    We didn’t have to walk uphill in the snow both ways in bare feet when I was a kid, but waiting several years for a movie to come out on cable or television was probably just as bad.

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    #31

    The Lion King. No one watched it more than me and I mean no one.

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    #32

    My husband's favorite was The Ghost and Mr. Chicken with Don Knotts (atta boy Luther!) The one we'll watch together is Sweet Home Alabama - comedy romance

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