Written By: Sara Beth
We Wore Out These Movies On VHS

We Wore Out These Movies On VHS
Animated movies from the 1990s hold a special place in our hearts. With their unforgettable characters, catchy songs, and beautiful animation, these films defined a generation. For many of us, these movies weren’t just something we watched once — they became a part of our childhood. Here’s a look at some iconic animated films from the 90s that we couldn’t stop watching and still love today.

Aladdin

Aladdin
“Aladdin” brought us into a whole new world of magic, adventure, and romance. Released in 1992, this movie told the story of Aladdin, a “diamond in the rough,” who finds a magical lamp and unleashes the Genie. Together with his best friend, Abu, and a flying carpet, Aladdin tries to win the heart of Princess Jasmine. The Genie, voiced by the legendary Robin Williams, provided humor and heart that made this movie unforgettable. Songs like “A Whole New World” and “Friend Like Me” are still sung today, making “Aladdin” one of Disney’s most loved classics.

Beauty and The Beast

Beauty and The Beast
“Beauty and the Beast” is a timeless story about love, bravery, and seeing beyond appearances. Released in 1991, this movie became the first animated film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The film tells the story of Belle, a young woman with a love for books, who finds herself imprisoned in a castle with a beast. Over time, she discovers that the Beast has a kind heart hidden behind his rough appearance. With enchanting songs like “Beauty and the Beast” and “Be Our Guest,” this movie touched the hearts of viewers around the world. The message that true beauty lies within is one that still resonates.

The Lion King

The Lion King
“The Lion King” remains one of the most popular animated movies of all time. Released in 1994, it tells the story of Simba, a young lion destined to be king, who faces challenges, heartbreak, and betrayal. This movie brought viewers on an emotional journey as Simba learns about responsibility, family, and the “circle of life.” With breathtaking animation, an iconic soundtrack featuring songs by Elton John, and memorable characters like Timon, Pumbaa, and Scar, “The Lion King” captivated audiences everywhere. From “Hakuna Matata” to “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” its songs are still cherished today. This movie has inspired sequels, a Broadway musical, and a 2019 live-action adaptation, proving its lasting legacy.

Mulan

Mulan
“Mulan,” released in 1998, gave audiences a fiercely brave heroine. Based on an ancient Chinese legend, “Mulan” follows the journey of a young woman who disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in the Chinese army. With the help of her dragon friend, Mushu, she proves herself as a warrior while staying true to her family and values. Mulan’s story of courage, honor, and breaking gender roles has made her a role model for countless viewers. Songs like “Reflection” and “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” bring powerful emotions to the story. “Mulan” is beloved for its inspiring message and memorable characters.

Toy Story

Toy Story
“Toy Story,” released in 1995, was groundbreaking as the first fully computer-animated film and Pixar’s debut feature. This film brought toys to life in a way that had never been seen before. It tells the story of Woody, a cowboy toy, who is the favorite toy of a young boy named Andy. However, when a new toy, Buzz Lightyear, arrives, Woody feels threatened. Through humor, adventure, and friendship, “Toy Story” explores the joys and struggles of being a toy. The chemistry between Woody and Buzz, along with the unforgettable characters like Mr. Potato Head, Rex, and Slinky Dog, made this movie an instant classic. With the iconic line “To infinity and beyond,” “Toy Story” launched a beloved franchise that continues to capture hearts.