Grab some Gushers and a Capri-Sun because we're throwing it back to the days of the DCOM. Seriously, this list will give you all the feels, so I'll start you off the only way I know how:
1. Under Wraps (1997)
Harold might look scary, but he's just confused. Can you imagine how groggy you'd feel after napping for 5000 years?
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2. Halloweentown (1998)
This is obviously everyone's favorite Halloween throwback. Marnie Cromwell is serious goals and the skeleton taxi would be the best Uber ride of my life.
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3. Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999)
Zetus lapetus! And baby Raven!
4. The Thirteenth Year (1999)
Let's be honest, the real reason we all wanted to be mermaids was to avoid wearing pants.
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5. Smart House (1999)
Why don't we have houses like this yet? Replace Katey Sagal with Siri and I think we might be onto something.
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6. Johnny Tsunami (1999)
Johnny Kapahala was saying "brah" before Tom even thought of MySpace.
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7. Don't Look Under the Bed (1999)
A Halloween classic, "Don't Look Under the Bed" was the stuff of nightmares. To this day, I refuse to let my feet hang off the bed, and I'm terrified of crawling people.
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8. Phantom of the Megaplex (2000)
Another Halloween classic! This movie came out 17 years ago. Feel old yet?
9. Rip Girls (2000)
Crying that I let my twelve-year-old self down by not becoming a surfer, but the slow motion braid-to-the-face is totally cringeworthy.
Image Credit: YouTube, dizneyMANIA10. The Color of Friendship
This movie had some powerful themes. It's even based on a true story.
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Giving kids with single parents trust issues since 2000.
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Brenda Song was basically the Queen of Disney Channel.
Image Credit: The Movie Database13. Motocrossed (2001)
A movie about a girl challenging sexist stereotypes? 16 years later and it's still so relevant.
Image Credit: MTV14. The Luck of the Irish (2001)
You might think this movie was all about luck and basketball, but it was actually about how our country was built on immigration. The movie even ended with "Land of the Free," in case you needed a hint.
Image Credit: The Movie Database15. Double Teamed (2002)
Because who isn't completely fascinated by identical twins?
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16. Cadet Kelly (2002)
Lizzie McGuire and Ren Stevens. Need I say more?
Image Credit: Disney Channel17. Get a Clue (2002)
Was LiLo ever not iconic?
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Si se puede!
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It's a millenial reboot of "A Christmas Carol," featuring Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles." Any movie featuring that song is already a good one.
Image Credit: Disney Channel, IMDb20. The Even Stevens Movie (2003)
The Stevens family on a hidden-camera show was everything, except when Ren almost killed Louis.
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What do you do when your team's championship game is on the same day as your chili cook-off? You win the game and make the award-winning chili.
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22. The Cheetah Girls (2003)
Name a more iconic quartet. I'll wait.
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23. Stuck in the Suburbs (2004)
Jordan Cahill was the Justin Bieber of the early 2000s. If you got a hold of the Biebs' phone, would you tell his stylist to chop off his hair?
Image Credit: Tumblr24. The Proud Family Movie (2005)
This movie ended one of the best series on Disney Channel, "The Proud Family." The show's theme song was performed by Destiny's Child featuring Solange, so naturally it'll be stuck in your head for days. And look at young Bey!
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If I found my identical twin on our 21st birthday, I would not spend it in a dusty old town called Coventry, and I would not spend it fighting the Darkness.
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It's okay, you can admit it: you still know every word.
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It wouldn't be Disney without this:
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Leave a comment if I left out one of your favorites!