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Fifteen Movies From My Childhood

Movies that always give me nostalgia.

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Fifteen Movies From My Childhood
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15. Max Keeble's Big Move

I never understood what this kid's issue was. I get that he was traumatized by that giant frog but that's no reason to take it out on Max.

14. Shrek

I love that we were taught such a great message as little kids.

13. Enchanted

This GIF is everything. I don't even need to elaborate.

12. The Incredibles

This movie only fueled my crazy desire to be a superhero.

11. Spider-Man

Young James Franco. I'm gonna leave it at that.

10. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

I could never decide if I thought the chocolate factory was cool or if it terrified me.

9. Transformers

I just remember sitting amazed at all the transforming cars (and low-key wondering if any cars on the highway would turn into Optimus Prime).

8. King Kong

Hopefully you've seen it or else that GIF is a bit of a spoiler. My bad.

7. My Girl


So much crying. So much.

6. Scooby-Doo

Freddie Prinze Jr and Sarah Michelle Gellar! *chorus of awws*

5. Elf

I love Christmas, so of course I loved this movie.

4. The Dark Knight

I mean I wasn't really a little kid (I was 10), but Heath Ledger as the Joker was an unforgettable role.

3. Sky High

The days when Disney would play this movie were my all time favorite.

2. Beauty and the Beast

A lot of these are going to be Disney movies, sorry.

1. Finding Nemo

Not suprisingly, a Disney movie—my favorite one ever. Easily the cutest on this list.

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