Watch the three-hour version now, featuring 1.5 hours of additional music: th-cam.com/video/cdv_t9o-awo/w-d-xo.html 🥰 No generative AI was used in the making of this video Track list: 0:00 Opening Day - William Ross 1:11 Ally and Dad - William Ross 4:05 The Boy Who Could Fly - Bruce Broughton 6:45 The Boo Boo Book - Bruce Broughton 8:02 Bear Mountain - Joel McNeely 11:40 Hometown Hero - William Ross 13:35 Remembrance - Cliff Eidelman 15:25 One True Thing - Cliff Eidelman 17:43 Molly Morgan’s Gold - Joel McNeely 22:11 On the Swing - Cliff Eidelman 23:32 Riverside Walk - Randy Edelman 28:50 Teen Love - Randy Edelman 31:40 Important Decisions - Randy Edelman 33:40 We Made It - Bruce Broughton 34:52 Delilah Returns - Bruce Broughton 39:50 In the Nursery - Bruce Broughton 41:35 Adam Cries - Bruce Broughton 41:49 Bonded for Life/Closing - Randy Edelman 47:02 Shared Experience - Randy Edelman 49:17 Summer Adventures - Joel McNeely 54:24 Family Portrait/Finale - Randy Edelman 58:12 The Kids Need You - Howard Shore 1:01:28 I Know Where He Is - Bruce Broughton 1:04:47 A Funny Feeling - Bruce Broughton 1:05:39 Tear Jerking Tale - Randy Edelman 1:07:08 Caroline - Randy Edelman 1:09:51 Sam’s Dad Leaves - Cliff Eidelman 1:11:52 Love Theme - Randy Edelman 1:13:39 Parting - Randy Edelman 1:15:40 Main Title from Now and Then - Cliff Eidelman 1:18:34 Father and Son - Randy Edelman 1:20:50 The Show’s Over - Howard Shore 1:24:17 Finding the Egg - William Ross
@@Ombra1983 Check out the playlist on Spotify-- all the movie titles can be found there! open.spotify.com/playlist/5ggggPED9AQgy4YzmVuBP1?si=09f66b91487d423d Edit: @juliannebigler8669 kindly typed out all the movie titles: 0:00 My Dog Skip 1999 1:11 T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous 1998 4:05 The Boy Who Could Fly 1986 6:45 Baby's Day Out 1994 8:02 Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain 1995 11:40 My Dog Skip 1999 13:35 Now And Then 1995 15:25 One True Thing 1998 17:43 Gold Diggers 1995 22:11 Now And Then 1995 23:32 While You Were Sleeping 1995 28:50 Leave It To Beaver 1997 31:40 The Indian in the Cupboard 1995 33:40 Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey 1993 34:52 Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco 1996 39:50 Baby's Day Out 1994 41:35 Honey, I Blew Up the Kid 1992 41:40 The Indian In the Cupboard 1995 47:02 Disney's Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill 1995 49:17 Gold Diggers 1995 54:24 Ghostbusters II 1989 58:12 Mrs. Doubtfire 1993 1:01:28 Baby's Day Out 1994 1:04:47 Homeward Bound 1993 1:05:39 While You Were Sleeping 1995 1:07:08 For Richer or Poorer 1997 1:09:51 Now And Then 1995 1:11:52 While You Were Sleeping 1995 1:13:39 Disney's Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill 1995 1:15:40 Now And Then 1995 1:18:34 Leave It To Beaver 1997 1:20:50 Mrs. Doubtfire 1993 1:24:17 T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous 1998
@@nonyabidness5708 Funnily enough, I did have some John Williams in here originally. But it made the video get blocked for copyright and I had to take it out! I think it’s still in the Spotify playlist though
We can always sneak out and ride our bikes to the next neighborhood across the train tracks after almost drowning in a torrential downpour and figure out that the most important thing is love because even though Timmy died, Bobby never gave up and got out of the muddy ditch to discover that the magic necklace was real and the neighbors down the block are normal just different.
Facts. I think that almost everyday and I’m not even unhappy. I’m currently traveling overseas. It’s just I can tell much is Amis and it’s toxic out here
its a nightmare to grow up to a sorry state of affairs after the joys of a 90s childhood, its a dystopian nightmare to grow up never knowing the joys of a 90s/2000s/early 2010s upbringing and then have to face the world you are facing now. god be with you my friend
I’m not from the USA or Canada, but I’ve always loved this atmosphere of American cities from old American movies of the 80s and 90s. I don’t know if this country still exists, but I’d like to believe that it does. Hope our countries will live in peace with each other
It only does behind gated communities with ridiculous HOA fees - so...only for those who can afford it. This Spielbergian image of the 90s is a delusion.
Can confirm that it exists in a more dimly lit form in the midwest USA. We're running about 20 years behind the rest of the US, somewhat by design - but the culture is changing from the youth on up because of social media and other factors, so the 90s culture is for sure waning even in the places where its remnants still exist.
I was born in the early '80s, grew up in the '90s, and today I live in a beautiful community in Colorado with my wife and our two young sons. This lifestyle does still exist in the United States and Canada, though it is harder to find, increasingly out of reach for many, and we have far more serious worries and concerns than our parents did raising us in the '90s, which were a time of unprecedented peace and stability. Still, we live a wonderful life, we are comfortable, our kids are happy, and my heart is filled with gratitude for everything America has given me. I wish this for everyone, and if we work at it and keep the faith, we can get there.
The 90s felt so much more free and safer. Being a kid in the 90s was awesome. No phones and, at least with me, playing computers was a rainy day idea just to pass the time. Outside on bikes or playing football until the streetlights came on, that was our call to go home. Almost all of my favourite films and shows are from this time and i don't think they'll ever be replaced. 90s just hit differently and I'm not ashamed to admit that, i frequently have moments where that nostalgia comes flooding back. I'd go back in a heartbeat
Man, your comment hits home. Back when watching TV or a movie was a family activity. Huddling around to watch the Simpsons. Friends would suddenly knock at your door out of the blue and join the dinner table, I feel the 90's promised a world that never came to be unfortunately.
The song choices are the epitome of what the 90's sounded like. I'm so thankful I grew up in that era. It wasn't perfect, but there were lots of happy memories for sure.
I could not agree more to be frank myself as it was such a happy and magical time to say the least. I mean like any time-period both past, present and future there was tough or shady spots but despite this it had an optimism we have had so much difficulty reclaiming ever since 9/11, sadly.
30 seconds in and I can feel my tears starting to well up. Being a kid and teen of the 90's, I can relate to this so much. The nostalgic, cinematic music reminds me of all those great kids movies we got back then, and the notion of knowing you could be outside until it was dark, on your bike, a backpack full of snacks and drinks, and your mates by your side. We were living in the moment but also looking forward to the future beyond 2000 with optimism and excitement. Such a great time to be young.
‘83 here. It’s a blessing to be an 80s baby. Had our childhood and teen years in the 80s 90s and early 2000s. The best of both worlds..doesn’t get much better than that 🥰
Wrong. I was born in the 90s and still played outside. Smartphones weren't a thing until 2007, what do you think we all did between 1989 and 2007?! Most people didn't have a computer at home until the 2000s. TH-cam wasn't a thing until 2005. Kids really growing up with technology only started in the 2000s.
When we get to heaven, you will see him as a kid. You both will be living as children in heaven. The future is beautiful, even if it isn't necessarily in this life, it forsure will be in the next.
0/10 music to work to, because I just started tearing up and wanting to go hang out with my Mom instead of being productive 😔You really captured the optimism and joy I had as a kid, and the style of 90s movies, I will have to save this for a moment when I am emotionally stronger LOL
As a kid, all we had to do was be happy and good kids.. no pressure. Remember going to my library for books and comics, roaming with my friends, celebrating festivals with them and so much more.
My sister and I would go to the library for hours and leave with a stack of books. I’d spend a lot of time reading under my neighbors tree…such beautiful times back then 🥹💖
@@elegantempress1395 So lovely.. my sister was not fond of reading. But i was. So my mom took us to a local library where i could pick books that i liked and take home. Unlike us, the library system is different in india. Not many public library but more like small ones. But the books were fantastic. I still have some books from my old library and it brings a wave of nostalgia. You are right.. beautiful times back then when we were literally innocent kids looking at future brightly
All I can think of when I hear and see this. Coming home from school, getting off the bus and saying bye to my friends that I'll see the next day. Getting home to my mom cooking and yelling at me to get my homework done so I can get ready for dinner. When you're done with homework and dinner, you can hear your neighbor friends calling your name so you can go outside to play, ride bikes, play kickball all until that light comes on at the light post that lets you know it's time to go inside. Good times 🙂
I think what I liked best about the 90s when I look back is the lack of true responsibilities. Now, as a mother of 2, my mind is constantly focused on some sort of 'to do' lists or work. I almost always know what the next day will bring. I loved being a kid in the 90s, free of social media, never knowing what my weekends plans were going to be and just living in the moment. How freeing! I hope I can give my children that same sense of freedom, at least for awhile.
Even as a childfree 80s baby my mind is still filled with endless to do list although I intentionally created a life that was more carefree. I live overseas 6 months of the year and explore and I come home to America for 6 months. I feel bad when I get back seeing how overworked, underpaid, and disconnected everyone is. I'm glad I kept a sense of that 90s spirit AND I have no social media (other than TH-cam). It's a good way to live.
I don't understand, what's the problem with social media... just disconnect. I do not own smartphone, i have only shadow fb account (no photo, no my real name, going there only for marketplace and few private groups of hobby), I do not won instragram, twitter, or anything of it. I've never felt urgent to need it. Because I know, how it was in 90s, is enough. I really don't understand, how everyone write about cell phones and social media, while still using it. Are you addicted or what?
I nearly started crying listening to this because my kids’ childhood is very different. We do watch 90s kids movies & they play at the park, but life in general is just different.😢. I love this music though! It’s good to have in the house in the background. ❤
What a beautiful nostalgic playlist. I was born in 1990 and been enjoyed the era completely. No cell phone, woke up on sunday morning waiting for the cartoons, went out almost every evening to ride a bike together with my friends, pretend cooking like I'm a chef, went to sleep at 8pm, reading comics. So many precious moments that happened before cell phone. I'm so thankful I could experience all of those. Now I'm 34 and thinking all about the bills lol.
I'm glad that part of me or us was born in the 90s It is lucky that we have very memorable such high school memories, tv show, cartoon, music, and most of all family.. 😢😢
Hearing this music honestly makes me cry. The 90s was my decade. I'm 33 years old now and I miss how happy and family and neighbor oriented everyone was. Back when someone could ring your doorbell and you'd open it without thinking twice because life felt safer in a way. You'd go out to play with your friends, ride your bike until the sunset told you it was time to go home because your mom was just about serving dinner. There was so much peace back then. I wish that for us in this new era. I truly hope we find that peaceful collective society we used to live in without all the fighting, hate, and division. When you think about it, none of us are any different. We all want love, kindness, and peace. It all starts at home and how we treat each other and I believe us humans still have that goodness in us.
I think that those of us who lived through the 90s are particularly nostalgic about it is because it was the end of an era in our society. Computers were becoming more mainstream, the internet was coming, 9/11 happened...Looking back we seemed to have an innocence about us then. We couldn't really text our friends yet or use AOL yet. You had to call them or get on your bike and go to their house. Christmas was commercialized, but not to the extent it is today. Sports were also commercialized but not as much as today. You could have a part time job after school and use that money to actually buy things. Part-time jobs now don't seem to cover as much anymore. These kinds of things seemed to end with the 90's.
This reminds me of movies like : Jungle 2 Jungle, Blank Check, ET, Andre, Casper, The Indian in the cupboard, Richie Rich, Jumanji, The boy who could fly, Homeward bound, The little Rascals, Hook, The goonies, Flight of the Navigator, Jurassic Park, Home Alone, Mrs Doubtfire, Man of the house. Some of these are from the 80s but still, the aesthetic remained. There was always a little boy with checkered plaid oversized shirts and curtained blonde hair that split down the middle and covered his face on the left and right side only. There's always a scene of running down the stairs with a skateboard, moving home and feeling sad, struggling in school, high school romance....ahhhh gives me warm feelings inside.
I remember we didn't have internet or a computer in the earlier part of the 90s but went to the library a lot and used the computer and internet there. We were kinda loud, but had a lot of fun. We also would read books, excited whenever your favorite tv would come on, nothing was binged watched, you had to wait. Then you'd chat about it with your friends. You'd go to the park. Im grateful for my 90s experience. I hope if I have kids in the future - they'll have a good experience too. Social Media has it's pluses, but life was more simpler I feel like there is more pressure and expectations to live that picture perfect life. I guess it was always sort of like that, but now it's more and more.
God Damnn Ittt....!! It is like an unsaid emotion in my heart was understood by someone and given a sound..!! I am so glad I found this, the BGMs of movies in our childhood were so nice , whenever I think of my childhood these are the type of music that keeps ringing through my thoughts..!! Goosebumps and tears... Thanks a lot..!!
I'm going to cry! This touched me, growing up in the 90's playing in the backyard til sundown, watching Saturday morning cartons and really great movies in the evenings! Im seeing my grandmother making breakfast or dinner :) Good times! The background music...perfect!
I feel a deep sense of gratitude for my childhood, which was filled with adventure and joy. Growing up, I had almost no daily TV time, and I didn’t have favorite shows or characters to cling to. There were moments when I thought I was missing out, but now I realize those concerns were fleeting. Instead of glued to a screen, my friends and I spent countless hours outdoors. We played games, kicked around a football, and rode our bikes, soaking up the sun and making memories that still bring a smile to my face. Being indoors felt stifling; I craved the freedom of open spaces and the laughter of my childhood friends and cousins. Those carefree days shaped who I am today, filling my heart with warmth and a sense of fulfillment. I wouldn’t trade those experiences for anything.
The 90s kids are great, hopefully this generation's kid will be just as great as their parents. Hopefully all the 90s kids will raise their kids the same way they grew up.😊
I found myself getting teary-eyed while listening to the film scores of the past. Someone remarked how they evoked a sense of the goodness of life, optimism, and hope. It made me wonder-could it be true that today we mostly feel jaded and cynical? Of course, it’s easy to point fingers, to blame those who we think have taken that optimism and hope from us. But beyond the ideological debates, I wonder if it might help to take a moment and ask ourselves, “When did I stop hoping? When did I stop seeing the goodness of life?” I can’t help but think there’s something else at play, something we may have lost as we’ve aged in a world that’s increasingly technological and polarized. Could it be that the innocence and simplicity of childhood are what truly underpinned that optimism and hope? If so, perhaps these qualities are what we need to rediscover in ourselves. For those of us who are parents, might we have an even greater responsibility? If we struggle to reclaim these things for ourselves, could we find the courage to do it for our children, and in doing so, perhaps start to turn things around?
The entire gen z pop just *CANNOT* relate to a more nostalgic, yet simplified times, when we spent all of our childhood, watching family-themed movies, playing outdoors, talking to each other face to face or over a landline phone, absolutely *NO INTERNET* at that time and when *NO KID* ever owned any technology, other than a video game console or a Game Boy. Life was just *SO PERFECT* at the time!
I'm from the 70's, however, the atmosphere and the music and the comments have reminded me of my youth. The world was much better before 2000, we would never have imagined that life would change so much. Thank you for this music, it has moved me... ❤
I'm a Vietnamese born in 1994 in Europe (Germany) and moved to Vietnam since 2000. 90's was the best time for me even though I was still young at that time, very peaceful and full of positive energy, not like today (so many people being uneducated and rude.). Really miss the ice cream truck in Hannover city, all the kids ran out towards the truck to buy ice cream. I remember there were so many good TV shows that i love to watch: Sailor Moon, Teletubies, Mini Playback Show (a German show that children dressing as their favourite singers/band), etc . And i grew up with songs of: Spice Girls, Back Street Boys, Westlife, Modern Talking, Boney M, Michael Learn To Rock, etc. My parents used VHS tapes to recorded all of it. Unfortunately when we arrived in Vietnam, we lost our luggage at the airport and those tapes gone 😅 My favourite 90s movies is Baby's Day Out (1994), The Craft (1996) and Practical Magic (1998). Still watch till today
The details from AI, though. 😂 Oh, how we loved laying on the road to draw with chalk as the buses came through. And that the neighborhood is the school, with all the kids hanging out. But, it definitely sets the mood. 😄
Being born in 2005, I still remember those Saturday summer mornings growing up without cable and watching those whimsical 90’s movies in a certain channel that played throwbacks. They always made life seem shinier and wholesome. I especially loved those movies that took place in a jungle.
Opening moments show kid and his dog riding his bike. Kid narrator: it was summer time again. School had just let out and after moving to this new neighborhood I knew that this summer would be different. That kid there? Oh, that’s my new best friend Danny and his dog Chester. All of us were ready for what ever happened next.
14 seconds and I’m already crying 🥹 Realizing the good old times when you were a kid and you were happy just with a bike riding around the neighborhood with a feeling of freedom 🥲
Sometimes I wonder if I was just looking at it through rose coloured glasses but I remember the world was so beautiful in the 90s. There were so many things for children to enjoy… all the toys, movies, music and shows. Plus all the friends you can easily make just by hanging around outside your house. Lols. I really miss those days.
Those 90s TV American cities are so dreamlike that I wonder if they actually exist in real life. When I was a kid, my greatest wish was to live in those beautiful and wholesome neighborhoods.
This kind of music has been on my mind a lot lately. I came across "World Map Theme" from Kingdom Hearts 3 recently. It reminded me a lot of this style of music. It's strangely specific and, of course, extremely nostalgic.
childhood times, kind movies, kind people, when parents were still young, carefree glorious times, then it seemed that the world was a little different, I really miss that time
That feeling you get when you open the family movie that you rented and get this sounds on it. Like movies like father of the bride and Richie rich music by Alen Silvester ❤❤
23:32 🥲😮💨 my absolute favorite as a child.. from the movie While you were sleeping. I remember this was the first time figuring out how much I loved movie scores 🥰
tearing up at these beautiful pieces. I'm brought back to a time where I was carefree, stress free, and just free to be myself...a kid. Playing with my best friends, being outside, picking flowers and exploring the wonders of life. I was so happy, and I was content in who I was. Now here I am as an adult, constantly sobbing and feeling dragged down by the pressures of adulthood. Longing for a connection and meaning to life. These songs bring back the joy and wonder I once felt so long ago.
Gosh, there are some parts in these songs that sound so whimsical, magical and hopeful! Very childlike and they make my eyes water. It reminds me so much of how I used to see the world and it was in part of the kids' media of that time. A lot of movies, shows and cartoons depicted kids playing outside, riding bikes, playing baseball, skating, having secret clubhouses and staying out until the sun went down or a little later. They loved playing, eating sweets and junk food, parties, just having fun. They made me want to play outside with the neighborhood kids and have a secret hangout, but my mom was always so cautious of the city we lived in, that my siblings and I played outside often, but we were also encouraged to stay indoors often too. We couldn't go farther than the house next door. I know it was for safety reasons, but I wish we got to explore more of the neighborhood. We did, however get to walk around the block once my brother and I were in middle school. Haha. Ah, childhood.
Best time of my life. I had so much friends. We were always outside playing all kind of games. That time staying a home was punishment. Now we are 41 and we have a kid, hopefully two soon, and its little bit like to experience childhood again. But there is not so much childrens outside like in 90s, that for sure. When I was a kid, it was exactly 30 kids in ours house block, now is two.
I was born in 92 and my memories of being a kid in the late 90's are great. It seemed like everything had more balance, it was like a perfect balance of technology and human interaction. The early 00's were still a bit like this but of course it was never the same after 2001. A happy 90's childhood soon turned into us becoming young adults in an increasingly hostile and dangerous hate filled world.
This is bittersweet! Beautiful! This is when I can appreciate technology to take us back to the good days! . It’s also sad how social media has taken us in the wrong way. Kids are too grown and we idolized the wrong people. We just need to be kind to one another. Tomorrow is not promised. Love one another! Put God first.
Man, what nostalgia this brings me. School mornings, I'd wait for my best friends to come to my house on their bikes and park em in my backyard and then we'd walk to school together through a field where we'd spend hours at after school playing football and baseball. Or weekends where my parents would take my siblings and I, along with family friends, to the pier an hour away and do some crabbing and camping. Trying to beat my late brother at basketball all the time but failed. Boy do I miss him so much. The 90s were the best years of my life. I am 43 now and am so thankful I lived in that era.
Not from the Americas, but grew up watching hollywood movies. I’m glad to be a 90s kid and really misses Christmases in the 90s. Music choice is top notch
what a great playlist! this is peak 90's music. It encaptures its spirit and wholesomeness. I can almost hear a voiceover telling a story about an adventure
In 1997 I was 5 years young, excited to go to school at Toyon Elementary in Alum Rock Hills of San Jose California. I cherished those childhood memories. Toyon was across from Penitencia Creek where my brother, his friends and I would run to after school to go swimming in the creek. We would swing off the ropes, find cool bugs and have the best time. I was always going on little adventures outside to see what stories I could bring back to my little books I wrote. We would get to illustrate them at school in the Book Publishing Room. Our inner children are reconnecting with these amazing childhood memories. 🥹
And just like that I'm back to being a kid, plopping down on my couch to watch a 90's kids/teen movie on a lazy Saturday afternoon while everyone else is resting before they go to work or cook dinner 🥺😭❤🩹
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No generative AI was used in the making of this video
Track list:
0:00 Opening Day - William Ross
1:11 Ally and Dad - William Ross
4:05 The Boy Who Could Fly - Bruce Broughton
6:45 The Boo Boo Book - Bruce Broughton
8:02 Bear Mountain - Joel McNeely
11:40 Hometown Hero - William Ross
13:35 Remembrance - Cliff Eidelman
15:25 One True Thing - Cliff Eidelman
17:43 Molly Morgan’s Gold - Joel McNeely
22:11 On the Swing - Cliff Eidelman
23:32 Riverside Walk - Randy Edelman
28:50 Teen Love - Randy Edelman
31:40 Important Decisions - Randy Edelman
33:40 We Made It - Bruce Broughton
34:52 Delilah Returns - Bruce Broughton
39:50 In the Nursery - Bruce Broughton
41:35 Adam Cries - Bruce Broughton
41:49 Bonded for Life/Closing - Randy Edelman
47:02 Shared Experience - Randy Edelman
49:17 Summer Adventures - Joel McNeely
54:24 Family Portrait/Finale - Randy Edelman
58:12 The Kids Need You - Howard Shore
1:01:28 I Know Where He Is - Bruce Broughton
1:04:47 A Funny Feeling - Bruce Broughton
1:05:39 Tear Jerking Tale - Randy Edelman
1:07:08 Caroline - Randy Edelman
1:09:51 Sam’s Dad Leaves - Cliff Eidelman
1:11:52 Love Theme - Randy Edelman
1:13:39 Parting - Randy Edelman
1:15:40 Main Title from Now and Then - Cliff Eidelman
1:18:34 Father and Son - Randy Edelman
1:20:50 The Show’s Over - Howard Shore
1:24:17 Finding the Egg - William Ross
May i have the list of the movie ?
@@Ombra1983 Check out the playlist on Spotify-- all the movie titles can be found there! open.spotify.com/playlist/5ggggPED9AQgy4YzmVuBP1?si=09f66b91487d423d
Edit: @juliannebigler8669 kindly typed out all the movie titles:
0:00 My Dog Skip 1999
1:11 T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous 1998
4:05 The Boy Who Could Fly 1986
6:45 Baby's Day Out 1994
8:02 Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain 1995
11:40 My Dog Skip 1999
13:35 Now And Then 1995
15:25 One True Thing 1998
17:43 Gold Diggers 1995
22:11 Now And Then 1995
23:32 While You Were Sleeping 1995
28:50 Leave It To Beaver 1997
31:40 The Indian in the Cupboard 1995
33:40 Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey 1993
34:52 Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco 1996
39:50 Baby's Day Out 1994
41:35 Honey, I Blew Up the Kid 1992
41:40 The Indian In the Cupboard 1995
47:02 Disney's Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill 1995
49:17 Gold Diggers 1995
54:24 Ghostbusters II 1989
58:12 Mrs. Doubtfire 1993
1:01:28 Baby's Day Out 1994
1:04:47 Homeward Bound 1993
1:05:39 While You Were Sleeping 1995
1:07:08 For Richer or Poorer 1997
1:09:51 Now And Then 1995
1:11:52 While You Were Sleeping 1995
1:13:39 Disney's Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill 1995
1:15:40 Now And Then 1995
1:18:34 Leave It To Beaver 1997
1:20:50 Mrs. Doubtfire 1993
1:24:17 T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous 1998
How the heck do you not have any John Williams on this list?! Also, cool compilation though.
@@nonyabidness5708 Funnily enough, I did have some John Williams in here originally. But it made the video get blocked for copyright and I had to take it out! I think it’s still in the Spotify playlist though
Thats probably the best part of it all. Thank you.
Take me back please. I beg you. This isn't the world I hoped to live in when I grew up
Why?
We can always sneak out and ride our bikes to the next neighborhood across the train tracks after almost drowning in a torrential downpour and figure out that the most important thing is love because even though Timmy died, Bobby never gave up and got out of the muddy ditch to discover that the magic necklace was real and the neighbors down the block are normal just different.
Yeah, no duty to fulfill.
Facts. I think that almost everyday and I’m not even unhappy. I’m currently traveling overseas. It’s just I can tell much is Amis and it’s toxic out here
its a nightmare to grow up to a sorry state of affairs after the joys of a 90s childhood, its a dystopian nightmare to grow up never knowing the joys of a 90s/2000s/early 2010s upbringing and then have to face the world you are facing now. god be with you my friend
The moment when you come back home from school and watched shows, played on the gaming console and parents making you dinner.
Awwww🤗
i really really miss the old days 😭
🥹
@@peacem351Me too 🥹
your parents let you have screen time before Simpsons?
I’m not from the USA or Canada, but I’ve always loved this atmosphere of American cities from old American movies of the 80s and 90s. I don’t know if this country still exists, but I’d like to believe that it does. Hope our countries will live in peace with each other
It only does behind gated communities with ridiculous HOA fees - so...only for those who can afford it. This Spielbergian image of the 90s is a delusion.
@@viscountslappy5085 can't blame us, it was what we saw in American movies especially those mid-90s suburban type of movies
Can confirm that it exists in a more dimly lit form in the midwest USA. We're running about 20 years behind the rest of the US, somewhat by design - but the culture is changing from the youth on up because of social media and other factors, so the 90s culture is for sure waning even in the places where its remnants still exist.
I was born in the early '80s, grew up in the '90s, and today I live in a beautiful community in Colorado with my wife and our two young sons. This lifestyle does still exist in the United States and Canada, though it is harder to find, increasingly out of reach for many, and we have far more serious worries and concerns than our parents did raising us in the '90s, which were a time of unprecedented peace and stability. Still, we live a wonderful life, we are comfortable, our kids are happy, and my heart is filled with gratitude for everything America has given me. I wish this for everyone, and if we work at it and keep the faith, we can get there.
It exists small pockets here and there through the country. I live in the Midwest it’s still here but it’s going away it seems like.
I guess the 90s where so full of optimism and hope. And i feel this is missing today. Hope! We did not know back then how light our shoulders where.
you are so right... we were all happy and the world seemed like a great place.
@@sapnasarfare2920 It was a great place. Atleast in Western countries.
Now the West is falling.
We were between 5 and 10
Yeah. Ask Kurt Cobain.
@@rovhalt6650 All the bad things happening these days were being set up back then already
It was the time of Williams: Robin Williams movies and John Williams soundtracks. What a great time to be a kid!
Now I gotta watch one
that sunday afternoon sitting on a blanket in front of the television eating a ham sandwich and watching "parent trap" peaceful bliss kinda feeling
For me it was propping my feet up on my bed sheet fort eating cheese crackers and watching cartoon Network
I love Lucy reruns
@@lavenderflowersfall280 you can still do it
You’re lucky you weren’t forced to go to Mormon indoctrination church every Sunday of your childhood. 😂
The 90s felt so much more free and safer. Being a kid in the 90s was awesome. No phones and, at least with me, playing computers was a rainy day idea just to pass the time. Outside on bikes or playing football until the streetlights came on, that was our call to go home. Almost all of my favourite films and shows are from this time and i don't think they'll ever be replaced. 90s just hit differently and I'm not ashamed to admit that, i frequently have moments where that nostalgia comes flooding back. I'd go back in a heartbeat
Man, your comment hits home. Back when watching TV or a movie was a family activity. Huddling around to watch the Simpsons. Friends would suddenly knock at your door out of the blue and join the dinner table, I feel the 90's promised a world that never came to be unfortunately.
The song choices are the epitome of what the 90's sounded like. I'm so thankful I grew up in that era. It wasn't perfect, but there were lots of happy memories for sure.
I was twelve when the 90s ended. Couldn't agree more.
Its because you were a child. Most people wouldn't agree with you .
I could not agree more to be frank myself as it was such a happy and magical time to say the least.
I mean like any time-period both past, present and future there was tough or shady spots but despite this it had an optimism we have had so much difficulty reclaiming ever since 9/11, sadly.
The 80s and 90s are so painful and bittersweet as they're so near yet so far 💔
30 seconds in and I can feel my tears starting to well up. Being a kid and teen of the 90's, I can relate to this so much. The nostalgic, cinematic music reminds me of all those great kids movies we got back then, and the notion of knowing you could be outside until it was dark, on your bike, a backpack full of snacks and drinks, and your mates by your side. We were living in the moment but also looking forward to the future beyond 2000 with optimism and excitement. Such a great time to be young.
It was so instantaneous! The very best time. 🥹💖🥰
You never know what you got until its gone. I hope everyone here can enjoy the little things now as much as back then.
1981 here! (43 years old)
1990's best decade ever ❤😢🎉😊
84' here. 80s babies are last real generation to play outside and be innocent
@@Mandi2727 single?
‘83 here. It’s a blessing to be an 80s baby. Had our childhood and teen years in the 80s 90s and early 2000s. The best of both worlds..doesn’t get much better than that 🥰
1983 here ! Goonies and Neverending Story boys ❤
Wrong. I was born in the 90s and still played outside. Smartphones weren't a thing until 2007, what do you think we all did between 1989 and 2007?! Most people didn't have a computer at home until the 2000s. TH-cam wasn't a thing until 2005.
Kids really growing up with technology only started in the 2000s.
This is actually how a 90s childhood soundtrack actually sounded though!!! Omg I love it.
I miss you brother. I’d do anything to go back and see us as kids😭😭😭I’ll see you again in heaven
Why do you miss him?
When we get to heaven, you will see him as a kid. You both will be living as children in heaven. The future is beautiful, even if it isn't necessarily in this life, it forsure will be in the next.
Sorry for your loss ! IK that’s not easy
0/10 music to work to, because I just started tearing up and wanting to go hang out with my Mom instead of being productive 😔You really captured the optimism and joy I had as a kid, and the style of 90s movies, I will have to save this for a moment when I am emotionally stronger LOL
word so accurate
Awe😢
Seriously, yeah.
Thank you for sharing. I'm glad there are other people out there that I can relate to.
As a kid, all we had to do was be happy and good kids.. no pressure. Remember going to my library for books and comics, roaming with my friends, celebrating festivals with them and so much more.
My sister and I would go to the library for hours and leave with a stack of books. I’d spend a lot of time reading under my neighbors tree…such beautiful times back then 🥹💖
@@elegantempress1395 So lovely.. my sister was not fond of reading. But i was. So my mom took us to a local library where i could pick books that i liked and take home. Unlike us, the library system is different in india. Not many public library but more like small ones. But the books were fantastic. I still have some books from my old library and it brings a wave of nostalgia. You are right.. beautiful times back then when we were literally innocent kids looking at future brightly
@@sapnasarfare2920do you see that same optimism right now in world? do you think our future is good?
Within the first 30 seconds I wanted to cry. I grew up during these times and my immediate vision was movies like Sandlot.
I am Japanese and have never been outside of Japan, but as someone who was a child in the 90s, it fills me with a strong sense of nostalgia.
I feel you.
All I can think of when I hear and see this. Coming home from school, getting off the bus and saying bye to my friends that I'll see the next day. Getting home to my mom cooking and yelling at me to get my homework done so I can get ready for dinner. When you're done with homework and dinner, you can hear your neighbor friends calling your name so you can go outside to play, ride bikes, play kickball all until that light comes on at the light post that lets you know it's time to go inside. Good times 🙂
I think what I liked best about the 90s when I look back is the lack of true responsibilities. Now, as a mother of 2, my mind is constantly focused on some sort of 'to do' lists or work. I almost always know what the next day will bring. I loved being a kid in the 90s, free of social media, never knowing what my weekends plans were going to be and just living in the moment. How freeing! I hope I can give my children that same sense of freedom, at least for awhile.
Even as a childfree 80s baby my mind is still filled with endless to do list although I intentionally created a life that was more carefree. I live overseas 6 months of the year and explore and I come home to America for 6 months. I feel bad when I get back seeing how overworked, underpaid, and disconnected everyone is. I'm glad I kept a sense of that 90s spirit AND I have no social media (other than TH-cam). It's a good way to live.
I don't understand, what's the problem with social media... just disconnect.
I do not own smartphone, i have only shadow fb account (no photo, no my real name, going there only for marketplace and few private groups of hobby), I do not won instragram, twitter, or anything of it. I've never felt urgent to need it. Because I know, how it was in 90s, is enough.
I really don't understand, how everyone write about cell phones and social media, while still using it. Are you addicted or what?
I nearly started crying listening to this because my kids’ childhood is very different. We do watch 90s kids movies & they play at the park, but life in general is just different.😢. I love this music though! It’s good to have in the house in the background. ❤
You recognize it's "different", but you havent identified what is different.
What a beautiful nostalgic playlist. I was born in 1990 and been enjoyed the era completely. No cell phone, woke up on sunday morning waiting for the cartoons, went out almost every evening to ride a bike together with my friends, pretend cooking like I'm a chef, went to sleep at 8pm, reading comics. So many precious moments that happened before cell phone. I'm so thankful I could experience all of those. Now I'm 34 and thinking all about the bills lol.
cell phones are not bad, if you manage to be master, and not slave.
The reason, why it sucks is, that most of people become their slaves.
1996. That's what this sight & sound reminds me.
this feels like sprinkles, butterflies, unicorns and lemon gum drops. 🤍🌈☀️🌻🦄
I'm glad that part of me or us was born in the 90s It is lucky that we have very memorable such high school memories, tv show, cartoon, music, and most of all family.. 😢😢
Born in 80s, so I'm half n half
Hearing this music honestly makes me cry. The 90s was my decade. I'm 33 years old now and I miss how happy and family and neighbor oriented everyone was. Back when someone could ring your doorbell and you'd open it without thinking twice because life felt safer in a way. You'd go out to play with your friends, ride your bike until the sunset told you it was time to go home because your mom was just about serving dinner. There was so much peace back then. I wish that for us in this new era. I truly hope we find that peaceful collective society we used to live in without all the fighting, hate, and division. When you think about it, none of us are any different. We all want love, kindness, and peace. It all starts at home and how we treat each other and I believe us humans still have that goodness in us.
I think that those of us who lived through the 90s are particularly nostalgic about it is because it was the end of an era in our society. Computers were becoming more mainstream, the internet was coming, 9/11 happened...Looking back we seemed to have an innocence about us then. We couldn't really text our friends yet or use AOL yet. You had to call them or get on your bike and go to their house. Christmas was commercialized, but not to the extent it is today. Sports were also commercialized but not as much as today. You could have a part time job after school and use that money to actually buy things. Part-time jobs now don't seem to cover as much anymore. These kinds of things seemed to end with the 90's.
well said
👍
You summed it up better than I did 👍
This reminds me of movies like :
Jungle 2 Jungle,
Blank Check,
ET,
Andre,
Casper,
The Indian in the cupboard,
Richie Rich,
Jumanji,
The boy who could fly,
Homeward bound,
The little Rascals,
Hook,
The goonies,
Flight of the Navigator,
Jurassic Park,
Home Alone,
Mrs Doubtfire,
Man of the house.
Some of these are from the 80s but still, the aesthetic remained. There was always a little boy with checkered plaid oversized shirts and curtained blonde hair that split down the middle and covered his face on the left and right side only. There's always a scene of running down the stairs with a skateboard, moving home and feeling sad, struggling in school, high school romance....ahhhh gives me warm feelings inside.
I don't things will get better than they were in the 90s with my loving parents and everything they did for me.
The kids playing in the background... I can FEEL it. This is so special - thank you for this!
Riding bmx bikes with my friends after school was my jam. I miss those days.
it made me feel like I was coming home (peace, joy and childhood). I wish I had this playlist in the background of my life.
I wish I could have this peace amd this joy back...
Everything felt in tune back then. A beautiful era
I remember we didn't have internet or a computer in the earlier part of the 90s but went to the library a lot and used the computer and internet there. We were kinda loud, but had a lot of fun. We also would read books, excited whenever your favorite tv would come on, nothing was binged watched, you had to wait. Then you'd chat about it with your friends. You'd go to the park. Im grateful for my 90s experience. I hope if I have kids in the future - they'll have a good experience too.
Social Media has it's pluses, but life was more simpler I feel like there is more pressure and expectations to live that picture perfect life. I guess it was always sort of like that, but now it's more and more.
God Damnn Ittt....!!
It is like an unsaid emotion in my heart was understood by someone and given a sound..!!
I am so glad I found this, the BGMs of movies in our childhood were so nice , whenever I think of my childhood these are the type of music that keeps ringing through my thoughts..!!
Goosebumps and tears... Thanks a lot..!!
I'm going to cry! This touched me, growing up in the 90's playing in the backyard til sundown, watching Saturday morning cartons and really great movies in the evenings! Im seeing my grandmother making breakfast or dinner :) Good times! The background music...perfect!
I feel a deep sense of gratitude for my childhood, which was filled with adventure and joy. Growing up, I had almost no daily TV time, and I didn’t have favorite shows or characters to cling to. There were moments when I thought I was missing out, but now I realize those concerns were fleeting.
Instead of glued to a screen, my friends and I spent countless hours outdoors. We played games, kicked around a football, and rode our bikes, soaking up the sun and making memories that still bring a smile to my face. Being indoors felt stifling; I craved the freedom of open spaces and the laughter of my childhood friends and cousins.
Those carefree days shaped who I am today, filling my heart with warmth and a sense of fulfillment. I wouldn’t trade those experiences for anything.
The 90s kids are great, hopefully this generation's kid will be just as great as their parents. Hopefully all the 90s kids will raise their kids the same way they grew up.😊
I found myself getting teary-eyed while listening to the film scores of the past. Someone remarked how they evoked a sense of the goodness of life, optimism, and hope. It made me wonder-could it be true that today we mostly feel jaded and cynical? Of course, it’s easy to point fingers, to blame those who we think have taken that optimism and hope from us. But beyond the ideological debates, I wonder if it might help to take a moment and ask ourselves, “When did I stop hoping? When did I stop seeing the goodness of life?”
I can’t help but think there’s something else at play, something we may have lost as we’ve aged in a world that’s increasingly technological and polarized. Could it be that the innocence and simplicity of childhood are what truly underpinned that optimism and hope? If so, perhaps these qualities are what we need to rediscover in ourselves.
For those of us who are parents, might we have an even greater responsibility? If we struggle to reclaim these things for ourselves, could we find the courage to do it for our children, and in doing so, perhaps start to turn things around?
Very well said, things do change with time, but ultimately life is what you (we) make of it.
For one thing, look at the large number of kids in the image. How would you be hopeful for the future if the future will be much smaller?
We went from Home Alone to Ghost in the Shell. Only Elon Musk is keeping that hopeful future-optimism alive.
well said my friend
The entire gen z pop just *CANNOT* relate to a more nostalgic, yet simplified times, when we spent all of our childhood, watching family-themed movies, playing outdoors, talking to each other face to face or over a landline phone, absolutely *NO INTERNET* at that time and when *NO KID* ever owned any technology, other than a video game console or a Game Boy. Life was just *SO PERFECT* at the time!
I'm really sorry for them. They don't have good peaceful basis... background. They were robbed of childhood, and they even don't know it.
I'm from the 70's, however, the atmosphere and the music and the comments have reminded me of my youth. The world was much better before 2000, we would never have imagined that life would change so much. Thank you for this music, it has moved me... ❤
I'm a Vietnamese born in 1994 in Europe (Germany) and moved to Vietnam since 2000. 90's was the best time for me even though I was still young at that time, very peaceful and full of positive energy, not like today (so many people being uneducated and rude.). Really miss the ice cream truck in Hannover city, all the kids ran out towards the truck to buy ice cream.
I remember there were so many good TV shows that i love to watch: Sailor Moon, Teletubies, Mini Playback Show (a German show that children dressing as their favourite singers/band), etc . And i grew up with songs of: Spice Girls, Back Street Boys, Westlife, Modern Talking, Boney M, Michael Learn To Rock, etc. My parents used VHS tapes to recorded all of it. Unfortunately when we arrived in Vietnam, we lost our luggage at the airport and those tapes gone 😅 My favourite 90s movies is Baby's Day Out (1994), The Craft (1996) and Practical Magic (1998). Still watch till today
The 90s were just magical to grow up in as a kid.
Also when my dad was still alive. Brings back memories
90s is a synonym for "before cell phones"
Also before 9/11
I had a cellphone in 5th grade in 1998, a nokia
The details from AI, though. 😂
Oh, how we loved laying on the road to draw with chalk as the buses came through.
And that the neighborhood is the school, with all the kids hanging out.
But, it definitely sets the mood. 😄
There was no AI used in the making of this video-- the background is a real photograph by Gregory Crewdson!
@@KesterSpachsource? Would love to download the pic and put as wallpaper
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ohh this is the closest i ever felt the happiness and nostalgia of childhood in my soul please make more this is beautiful and honestly life changing😭
we are last generation that saw to peaceful days! Im sending loves to 90s kids. Lovely
It seems posible to feel nostalgia for places and times never visited.
Being born in 2005, I still remember those Saturday summer mornings growing up without cable and watching those whimsical 90’s movies in a certain channel that played throwbacks. They always made life seem shinier and wholesome. I especially loved those movies that took place in a jungle.
Opening moments show kid and his dog riding his bike.
Kid narrator: it was summer time again. School had just let out and after moving to this new neighborhood I knew that this summer would be different. That kid there? Oh, that’s my new best friend Danny and his dog Chester. All of us were ready for what ever happened next.
"Hi pal!" dog barking
What we wouldn’t give to have that back....💔
Filled with non-existent memories and nostalgia! 1990s America was definitely a peaceful time.
America has never been peaceful.
14 seconds and I’m already crying 🥹 Realizing the good old times when you were a kid and you were happy just with a bike riding around the neighborhood with a feeling of freedom 🥲
It was 18 seconds.
I can see the movies replaying in my head while this is playing.
The 90s and early 2000s we’re incredible
This music takes me right back, thank you!
You are an angel for this, just what my spirit needed.
This almost made a grown man shed a tear. Good days.
Sometimes I wonder if I was just looking at it through rose coloured glasses but I remember the world was so beautiful in the 90s. There were so many things for children to enjoy… all the toys, movies, music and shows. Plus all the friends you can easily make just by hanging around outside your house. Lols. I really miss those days.
Waking up on a sunny Saturday morning to birds chirping outside and the smell of freshly cut grass. Miss the 90's and early 2000's 😢❤
I grew up in 90's in CZE. I really liked that era with all pros and cons. Not because I was young but because the vibes were really strong.
Those 90s TV American cities are so dreamlike that I wonder if they actually exist in real life. When I was a kid, my greatest wish was to live in those beautiful and wholesome neighborhoods.
That first song is a punch in the gut of nostalgia 😭
This kind of music has been on my mind a lot lately. I came across "World Map Theme" from Kingdom Hearts 3 recently. It reminded me a lot of this style of music. It's strangely specific and, of course, extremely nostalgic.
Fantastic idea for a playlist! Very much needed this one.
Ah yes the 'small soldiers' & 'Indian in the cupboard' days!🥲
childhood times, kind movies, kind people, when parents were still young, carefree glorious times, then it seemed that the world was a little different, I really miss that time
That feeling you get when you open the family movie that you rented and get this sounds on it. Like movies like father of the bride and Richie rich music by Alen Silvester ❤❤
i can hear the crackle of the plastic vhs box opening
@@phantasma616 let me guess , you are 40 ?
@@tpwb5882 no? i'm 30 why is that relevant?
This is an amazing playlist. I love that 90s soundtrack music. This really captures the vibe. ✨
I've been looking for something like this for years now! Thank you so much!
23:32 🥲😮💨 my absolute favorite as a child.. from the movie While you were sleeping. I remember this was the first time figuring out how much I loved movie scores 🥰
tearing up at these beautiful pieces. I'm brought back to a time where I was carefree, stress free, and just free to be myself...a kid. Playing with my best friends, being outside, picking flowers and exploring the wonders of life. I was so happy, and I was content in who I was. Now here I am as an adult, constantly sobbing and feeling dragged down by the pressures of adulthood. Longing for a connection and meaning to life. These songs bring back the joy and wonder I once felt so long ago.
Gosh, there are some parts in these songs that sound so whimsical, magical and hopeful! Very childlike and they make my eyes water. It reminds me so much of how I used to see the world and it was in part of the kids' media of that time. A lot of movies, shows and cartoons depicted kids playing outside, riding bikes, playing baseball, skating, having secret clubhouses and staying out until the sun went down or a little later. They loved playing, eating sweets and junk food, parties, just having fun. They made me want to play outside with the neighborhood kids and have a secret hangout, but my mom was always so cautious of the city we lived in, that my siblings and I played outside often, but we were also encouraged to stay indoors often too. We couldn't go farther than the house next door. I know it was for safety reasons, but I wish we got to explore more of the neighborhood. We did, however get to walk around the block once my brother and I were in middle school. Haha. Ah, childhood.
The mother of all playlists
i think 90s was last real genuine happy generation. there was magic then. it was awesome
These melodies brought me back to innocence.
There was no innocence only peace
Best time of my life. I had so much friends. We were always outside playing all kind of games. That time staying a home was punishment. Now we are 41 and we have a kid, hopefully two soon, and its little bit like to experience childhood again.
But there is not so much childrens outside like in 90s, that for sure. When I was a kid, it was exactly 30 kids in ours house block, now is two.
Ooh this is cool. And so unique. Reminds me of my childhood. Films like Homeward Bound, Hook.... awesome!!
I was into my late twenties and early thirties then and, yes, everything was better. Perhaps not as convenient, but better.
I started tearing up within 10 seconds of listening, damn I miss the 90s ❗️😊💪❗️
This picture brings so much joy, happiness and nostalgia. Ah, the childhood, I miss you
This is making me feel some type of way
I can't tell you how long I've been searching for a playlist like this.
I was born in 92 and my memories of being a kid in the late 90's are great. It seemed like everything had more balance, it was like a perfect balance of technology and human interaction. The early 00's were still a bit like this but of course it was never the same after 2001. A happy 90's childhood soon turned into us becoming young adults in an increasingly hostile and dangerous hate filled world.
This is bittersweet! Beautiful! This is when I can appreciate technology to take us back to the good days! . It’s also sad how social media has taken us in the wrong way. Kids are too grown and we idolized the wrong people. We just need to be kind to one another. Tomorrow is not promised. Love one another! Put God first.
Best movies, best tv, best childhood. Bummer it’s gone
I hear Gold Digger's soundtrack music in here! I feel it! Such a good time.
Man, what nostalgia this brings me. School mornings, I'd wait for my best friends to come to my house on their bikes and park em in my backyard and then we'd walk to school together through a field where we'd spend hours at after school playing football and baseball. Or weekends where my parents would take my siblings and I, along with family friends, to the pier an hour away and do some crabbing and camping. Trying to beat my late brother at basketball all the time but failed. Boy do I miss him so much. The 90s were the best years of my life. I am 43 now and am so thankful I lived in that era.
90s raver here mistakenly clicking on for some nostalgic hardcore and jungle - good times😅
World certainly needs some peace, love and unity right now.
Not from the Americas, but grew up watching hollywood movies. I’m glad to be a 90s kid and really misses Christmases in the 90s. Music choice is top notch
My Dog Skip is definitely an essential in the 90s childhood soundtrack for sure 👌🏻
what a great playlist! this is peak 90's music. It encaptures its spirit and wholesomeness. I can almost hear a voiceover telling a story about an adventure
Captures the pure magic of the 90's ❤
In 1997 I was 5 years young, excited to go to school at Toyon Elementary in Alum Rock Hills of San Jose California. I cherished those childhood memories. Toyon was across from Penitencia Creek where my brother, his friends and I would run to after school to go swimming in the creek. We would swing off the ropes, find cool bugs and have the best time. I was always going on little adventures outside to see what stories I could bring back to my little books I wrote. We would get to illustrate them at school in the Book Publishing Room. Our inner children are reconnecting with these amazing childhood memories. 🥹
This puts me right in the feels !! Man the nostalgia I get from this is unreal . WOW
Wow….instantly felt so much. 🥹🥹🥹 what a wonderful thing it is to feel so much love in the nostalgic things. 💖💖💖
I love that vibe so much it's so comforting ❤
And just like that I'm back to being a kid, plopping down on my couch to watch a 90's kids/teen movie on a lazy Saturday afternoon while everyone else is resting before they go to work or cook dinner 🥺😭❤🩹
😢😢😢i wish I could go back nd enjoy more !!! Good childhood memories
feel and sound like disney, really make me happy!