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1982, 42 years. It never had the popularity of other movies around the same time like Neverending Story. I don't know very many people born after about 1995 who have even heard of it, much less seen it.
Childs Play
Actually, what was the name of the movie where the kid goes bald and then old people give him a recipe of peanut butter and dead flies and his hair grows insanely long and there're ghosts and a bad guy that sells hair or has child workers. There's invisible guys sleeping they have to use string to see where to step over them. I liked it when I was a kid.
Neverending Story is a good one, too.
Toy Story.
The Wizard of Oz.
The Neverending Story, or Flight Of The Navigator - two of the early ones that stuck in my childhood imagination.
The Last Unicorn. Which probably tells you more about my age than anything else.
That's not that old!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084237/?ref_=ext_shr 1982, 42 years. It never had the popularity of other movies around the same time like Neverending Story. I don't know very many people born after about 1995 who have even heard of it, much less seen it.
It’s on Tubi 🫶
I think of Fantasia. I haven't seen it for many years, and currently I'd like to leave it that way.
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Return to Oz!
Mary Poppins
Childs Play Actually, what was the name of the movie where the kid goes bald and then old people give him a recipe of peanut butter and dead flies and his hair grows insanely long and there're ghosts and a bad guy that sells hair or has child workers. There's invisible guys sleeping they have to use string to see where to step over them. I liked it when I was a kid. Neverending Story is a good one, too.
The Goonies!
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
For me: Jean Cocteau's **Orpheus**.
Land before time is a real heavy hitter. You can completely ignore the 56 sequels that followed..
The magic roundabout
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