Disney was a huge part of our childhoods. Whether we were just enjoying the movies or if we decorated our rooms with everything and anything we could find, Disney seemed to be everywhere.
There are a few classic things that we all can remember owning, whether it was from 101 Dalmations, Lion King, or The Little Mermaid, some toys just really stuck with us. How many can you remember?
Who else remembers the first creature you were responsible taking care of? Sure, your family may have had a dog or a cat that you claimed you'd "walk every day" or "clean the litter box" but we all know you never did. Instead, all of us can thank our Tamagotchis for teaching us about responsibility. We learned very quickly that if we didn't take care of them properly they were going to die. It was a hard lesson to learn as a young kid, but we all managed it well. Whether it needed to be fed, played with, or put
Playing board games used to be what every kid thought of as fun. Now, most kids would rather play with a cellphone or computer. However, there is still a good portion of the population who are happy to sit down with a good ol' fashioned board game, but, a lot of us are older now. We do happen to be a little bit stuck in our ways, but we can't help but be nostalgic for our childhood, because simply put, everything from our childhood was better. We had the best TV shows, the best music, and the best movies, so
Every single one of us 90s kids remembers watching Toy Story when we were young and becoming absolutely obsessed. Do you know how many times I would try to sneak into my own room to try and catch my toys coming to life? An embarrassing number, that's for sure. There have already been three Toy Story movies, and each and every one of them has been great - particularly the third installment. I know a lot of people give sequels a lot of flack, but Toy Story 3 had me openly sobbing in a movie theater. Sure, they are animated,
Mary Poppins will be flying back into our lives soon with the new movie Mary Poppins Returns, and now we've got out first good look at what to expect. The first full trailer has been released, and it's positively magical. Emily Blunt has stepped into the role as Mary Poppins, taking over from the absolutely perfect Julie Andrews, and from the look of the trailer, she seems very comfortable as the iconic nanny. Mary Poppins Returns picks up many years after the original, with Mary coming back to help the Banks family once again. It seems as though the children