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Animalympics, The Plague Dogs, When the Wind Blows, He-Man & She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword, Around the World with Dot, American Pop, The Bugs-Bunny/Road Runner Movie, The Flight of Dragons, The Last Unicorn, Fire & Ice, Dot & The Kangaroo, Asterix in Britain, The Care Bears Movie, My Little Pony: The Movie (80s version), DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, Jetsons: The Movie, The Nutcracker Prince, Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala, Comet in Moominland, I can go On & On!
Actually, I didn't forget any of these Just because 3 kids from the modern generation don't know what the h*** they're Lookin at it doesn't mean they've been forgotten
I certainly haven't forgotten it. I watched it from when my parents recorded it off TV on a VHS cassette. I don't know how many times I watched it as a kid. Maybe that's why I still remember it. 😀
I'm calling out on these forgotten animated films that I still loved: "Balto" "Watership Down" "Snoopy Come Home" "The Brave Little Toaster" "The Secret Of NIMH" "Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm" "Ralph Bakshi's Lord Of The Rings" And YES! I Always Consider "The Prince Of Egypt" as The Most Successful Non/Disney Movie Of All Time and One Of My Personal Favorites.
I could never forget about James and the Giant Peach, The Secret of Nimh, and Balto. I watched them constantly as a kid. I’ve never seen The Brave Little Toaster, but I always did watch the VHS tape commercials constantly so that was one I’ll never be able to forget. Plus I saw The Prince of Egypt for the first time last year thanks to one of my favorite artists, Celtic Woman, singing the song from the film and it being my comfort song whenever I’m down and out, and it’s my all time favorite religious film and I’ve now seen it at least a few dozen times
People always forget about The Pagemaster, while it doesn't start out animated, it quickly changes and with a cast including Christopher Lloyd, it was a master piece!
I saw and remember the Pagemaster very well. It may not have been perfect nor got much good write ups, but it still was a truly magical movie, being turned from live action to cartoon. And the song Whatever you Imagine is truly heart warming.
The PageMaster is a favorite childhood movie of mine. Not just the cast of Whoopi Goldberg and Patrick Stewart but I love the song “Whatever You Imagine”
Agreed like that I’ll never forget being 9 years old watching it with my 5 year old brother. The part where they was at the junk yard I’ll never forget it
FernGully was my favorite animated movie that seems like gets forgotten sometimes. I would wear out the VHS, parents had to re-buy it at least twice for me 😅
I'm in my mid 40s and I definitely didn't forget that these films from my childhood existed. Especially the ones from the 80s. Also, An American Tail and All Dogs Go To Heaven could easily be an Honorable Mention.
Yeah I could agree with you there. No one seems to know what those films are and I watched them constantly as a kid growing up in the 90s and early 2000’s
I loved Balto. Had some funny moments on top of heart warming along with heroic scenes. Balto was the ultimate underdog that rose above his own misgivings and became the savior of a small town in Alaska known as Gnome. One of my favorite scenes is still, "who better to take on a wild goose chase than a goose? Eh?"🤣 It also taught me a valuable lesson of no matter how difficult life can get, don't give up. Face it with grim determination, never let them see weakness and most important of all NEVER surrender to despair. Fight against the futile and always rage against the dark because that's proof of the kind of person you are. A warrior.
Totally forgot about "The Brave Little Toaster"! I watched it like a decade ago, totally loved it! And then a year later i was giving "Cats Don't Dance" a watch and it felt genuinely nostalgic with 90s quality.... These 2 films are severaly underrated gems!
I've always been a huge fan of animation. A few years ago, I did this thing where I watched every animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios from Snow White to Moana (the most recent one at the time; I've been staying caught up with each new film up to Strange World). It was a fascinating experience, as I got to see 80+ years of animation history pass by. Where the 90s are concerned, I believe The Rescuers Down Under is the forgotten child. It's sadly overshadowed by classics like The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Tarzan, Aladdin, and other notables of the decade. This movie needs a lot more love and attention than it gets.
The Black Cauldron (1985) The Great Mouse Detective (1986) The Swan Princess (1994) I'm not sure if this movie is forgotten or not: Anastasia (1997) I'd say Anastasia is more remembered than the movies on this list but it's not remembered like other animated Disney movies plus Anastasia isn't even a part of the Disney princesses, which she really should be.
You can never unsee Brave Little Toaster...never. You can never forget it either. I am glad that you mentioned Cats Dont Dance too because I really enjoyed that as a kid.
@@vetarlittorf1807Really? I read previously that he was considering doing some as far back as the late forties, with specifically Bambi's Children and Dumbo II being left on the cutting room floor.
I was OBSESSED with The Brave Little Toaster as a little kid - my dad even made paper eyes and a mouth and put them on the side of our toaster (my mom and I brought it to my kindergarten one day for a breakfast event.)
Couple of others I remember from my childhood that have defenitly been forgotten by most: "Rockadoodle" and "Rover Dangerfield". Again, ones you watch as an adult and defenitly can't believe these were marketed for kids.
Thanks for mentioning How I Spent My Vacation! One of my faves! Also, for live-action/animated hybrids, people tend to forget Invitation to the Dance, The Velveteen Rabbit, Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman: Mush If By Land Mush Mush If By Sea, and The Incredible Mr. Limpet.
I am in my 40s and grew up with the Chipmunks adventure. I own it on dvd and have made my nieces watch it, A LOT! And my sister and I watched Race for Your life Charlie Brown so much as kids and the one where they go to France. This list makes me ao happy!
I will never forget the brave little toaster. That’s my favorite of all time. Tiny toon’s adventure is also one of my favorites. I still kept the nes game that I never beat. Maybe I should one day. Once I buy some cords and controllers. James in the giant peach was the best of stop motion animation and live action. It was kinda mind blowing to me as a kid
I remember watching the Brave little Toaster. From then on, I watched animated movies such as the Prince of Egypt, The Land Before Time, An American Tail, and so many other animated movies.
Noone forgot little toaster, its just noone wanted to remember. Watching objects get crushed hurt. Pretty sure it was the race car getting crushed that horrified me as a kid.
I'm honestly a little surprised that Fern Gully wasn't on the list. I feel some films that made it on the list were more popular. Guess it was forgotten by the folks writing this list too!
"The Brave Little Toaster" is one of those kids movies you watch as an adult and go "This was a kids movie?!?!". Still love it, just able to appreciate its content and story better as an adult able to grasp the concepts and story.
I love Prince of Egypt but there’s also Balto, Don Bluth Thumbelina, Brave Little Toaster, Princess and the Goblin, Pebble and the Penguin, Once Upon a Forest, Fern Gully, Tom Jerry, The Last Unicorn, Little Mermaid 1975, The Swan Princess
I’m surprised these weren’t in this list: .Charlotte’s Web (1973) .Don Bluth’s Thumbelina (1994) .A Bugs Life (1998) .The Pebble and the Penguin (1995) Tom and Jerry movie (1993)
.Epic (2013) .Turbo (2013) .Rio and Rio 2 (2011-14) Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017) Ratchet and Clank: The Movie (2016) The Emperor’s New Groove (200) Bolt (2008) Meet the Robinsons (2007) Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
I don't think A Bug's Life is forgettable since it's one of the first really big 3D animated films. However totally agree with the Tom and Jerry movie!! I watched that movie so many times as a kid but hardly anyone I know ever saw it!
10. Well, that and even the Halloween special of the Chipmunks are indeed classics. 😎 9. This and Snoopy Come Home will always be great to watch.😊 8. Cmon man, i watch this every once in a while and still do so even in my 30s, corny but entertaining. 7. Yeah, i grew up with this and not much i remembered but a fun watch for all ages. 6. Imho, The Rescuers is fun but this one does feel better and really be underrated. 5. Ah, one of Don Bluth's best works, great back in the 90s and still great today. 4. If anyone grew up with the ninted series, would sure know how great of a movie this is (tfw, it wasnt on tv when i was young but dammit, i gotta see it.) 3. Indeed underrated and it is indeed, a classic with catchy songs and that crazy clown scene 😈 2. We can all agree that it is still one of Dreamorks best works. 1. This is actually the first time ive heard of something like this one, funny, but if anyone knows it better than me, feel free to tell me. Honorable Mentions: well of course Tiny Toon Adventures Vacation is say... a helluva fun vacation. Thief and the Cobbler is indeed a fun, trippy movie and best the Recobbled Version and not the boring one including Matthew Brodrick. Balto is historically inaccurate than the history books had said otherwise but ya cant really hate how the movie was played.
I have seen The Adventures of Prince Achmed. It's a rare gem and must be witnessed. I'm actually partial to the animation style so I dug up this animation gem but it truly blew me away. Do watch it.
Prince Achmed wasn't the first either. There was an Argentinean animated feature made several years earlier, but it's a lost film. Therefore Prince Achmed is merely the first animated feature that can still be watched, while Snow White is merely the first animated feature with color and sound.
Great. List wish we could’ve seen Rock-a-Doodle, The Pagemaster, FernGully the last rainforest, Land before time, & We’re Back! A dinosaur story!!! Great movies
The Brave Little Toaster trilogy, James and The Giant Peach, and The Rescuers: Down Under we’re all part of my childhood, but I do agree with Down Under, as it’s often overlooked by its predecessor, which is an iconic movie!!!
Brave Little Toaster?!! I can never forget that movie! That was my childhood right there. Watching it again today I now understand alot more of the jokes and adult humor thrown in. And yes, I highly agree... IT SHOULD BE ON DISNEY PLUS!!! The sequels are. Why not the first and best one??!!!
Brave Little Toaster isn’t forgotten, because it was the most popular animated movie in 1987, lot of us have watched the movie as kids! I would put Raggedy Ann and Andy’s Musical Adventure as a forgotten animated movie!
I like the Brave Little Toaster, but the Prince of Egypt was DWA's best animated film ever and I wish later animated films can capture such storytelling as this one!
Have recently watched Rescuers and Down Under with my kids. Definitely time to introduce them to James and the Giant Peach and Tiny Toons Adventures, maybe even Brave Little Toaster.
The Brave Little Toaster, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Watership Down, The Secret of Nimh and The Prince of Egypt. Ahh childhood nostalgia kicking in.😅😅😅😅😅
I will never forget any of Don Bluth's movies. Not all of them may have been perfect, but I for one would rather have his 2D hand-drawn animated movies and video games still around today, instead of all the 3D and live remakes we get now. His movies helped prove that 2D animation is not just for kids, but for teens and adults too. It's times like this I wonder what life might've been like if Don Bluth won the war against Disney. P.S. You should really read his book Somewhere Out There. It's a wonderful story.
@@dreamguardian8320Anastasia and The Secret of Nimh are favorites of mine. So much so I still don’t consider Anya to be a Disney princess simply because she wasn’t originally adapted by Disney.
@@starrsmith3810 No, she was adapted by Don Bluth. I thought it was a crime that they stole her from Don and put her in the Disney company. She will always belong to Don Bluth and she will always be a Don Bluth Princess, no matter what.
12:46 That was classified as the "Greatest animated film never made." I didn't know till a year ago that it had such a big case of production Hell. 28 years before it had to be released from cut versions of an unfinished workprint.
I’ve shown my kids (8 & 4) three of these: Secret of NIMH (a personal favorite I own on DVD), Rescures Down Under, and Race for your Life Charlie Brown. Others you missed Bluth’s The Hobbit and Return of the King! Loved these ones!
I've watched The Adventures of Prince Achmed and man it is a sight to behold; one of the best adventure movies I've ever seen. I came across it after watching Michel Ocelot's silhouette animation movies. I can't believe this much charm can exist in one of the first animated movies, from 1926. Kudos for keeping it in no.1 position.
I can't say I've seen THAT particular Brave Little Toaster but I definitely remember it, to the point where I went to Disney+ and watched one of them (it was the one with the animal testing; I almost watched Goes To Mars as well, but decided not to since a song in it would make me cry as a kid).
I've actually hunted and found Chipmunk Adventure last year because I recall watching it back in the 90s. I thought never was going remember it. That is until I was looking up history of animation one day
Awesome list! I could never forget most of these gems! Pretty much all of these were from my childhood and James and the giant peach, rescuers down under, mask of the phantasm, nimh, Balto and prince of Egypt are still among my favorites! I haven't seen watership down or thief and the cobbler, though I have heard of them. What ones I didn't see in theaters, I watched on tv, especially Disney channel, Cartoon Networks cartoon theater or vhs! Your right though, Prince Achmed is the only one I haven't heard of.
The only one I 'forgot' was the first, because I'd never seen it before. Considering it came out 61 years before I was born and never was on reruns on any channel that I saw, nor had any VHS or DVD release in any store I had shopped in... is it any wonder that I 'forgot' it?
"Forgot?" I've watched 8 of the 10 movies within the last year. The Charlie Brown one and the Prince Achmed ones I've never seen so haven't "forgotten" them.
Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown and Cats Don't Dance and James And The Giant Peach and The Rescuers Down Under and Batman Mask Of The Phantasm and The Brave Little Toaster and The Prince Of Egypt and Balto wish more people remembered on the DVDs or on Disney Plus
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the prince of egypt
Cats Don't Dance
Animalympics, The Plague Dogs, When the Wind Blows, He-Man & She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword, Around the World with Dot, American Pop, The Bugs-Bunny/Road Runner Movie, The Flight of Dragons, The Last Unicorn, Fire & Ice, Dot & The Kangaroo, Asterix in Britain, The Care Bears Movie, My Little Pony: The Movie (80s version), DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, Jetsons: The Movie, The Nutcracker Prince, Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala, Comet in Moominland, I can go On & On!
Actually, I didn't forget any of these Just because 3 kids from the modern generation don't know what the h*** they're Lookin at it doesn't mean they've been forgotten
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I promise you no one who watched it as a kid forgot about the brave little toaster.
Yeah, no kidding. Even as an adult, that clown scene still gives me serious chills...
@@zzz43344 Raise you the AC blowing up
@evanblack8642 raise you to the junkyard scene
Oh the junkyard,As I get older I just sing worthless because it's how I feel getting closer and closer to death.
@@andreasmakrygiannis359yeah, that shot of the pickup essentially committing suicide is hard to forget.
The Prince of Egypt is such a Dreamworks masterpiece
It really is!
And that soundtrack alone makes it take up space in my mind
I'm more partial to The Road to El Dorado myself.
It really is.
I agree with you on that
Brave little toaster will never be forgotten, own it on dvd and love the hell out of it❤
I certainly haven't forgotten it. I watched it from when my parents recorded it off TV on a VHS cassette. I don't know how many times I watched it as a kid. Maybe that's why I still remember it. 😀
what you should read the book and original magazine article it makes the story seem different
It scared me as a kid.
Still, I loved it and still love it to this day.
I'm calling out on these forgotten animated films that I still loved:
"Balto"
"Watership Down"
"Snoopy Come Home"
"The Brave Little Toaster"
"The Secret Of NIMH"
"Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm"
"Ralph Bakshi's Lord Of The Rings"
And YES! I Always Consider "The Prince Of Egypt" as The Most Successful Non/Disney Movie Of All Time and One Of My Personal Favorites.
An American Tail and All Dogs Go To Heaven also come to mind.
@@RetroJ77 Also the (actual) first animated feature from Lucasfilm, "Twice Upon A Time".
No one... no one should watch the Watership Down.... Unless you hate that person.
@@gamerofthesith5275 Have to agree. No one wants to see cute little rabbits get butchered. ;_;
I could never forget about James and the Giant Peach, The Secret of Nimh, and Balto. I watched them constantly as a kid. I’ve never seen The Brave Little Toaster, but I always did watch the VHS tape commercials constantly so that was one I’ll never be able to forget. Plus I saw The Prince of Egypt for the first time last year thanks to one of my favorite artists, Celtic Woman, singing the song from the film and it being my comfort song whenever I’m down and out, and it’s my all time favorite religious film and I’ve now seen it at least a few dozen times
People always forget about The Pagemaster, while it doesn't start out animated, it quickly changes and with a cast including Christopher Lloyd, it was a master piece!
I saw and remember the Pagemaster very well. It may not have been perfect nor got much good write ups, but it still was a truly magical movie, being turned from live action to cartoon. And the song Whatever you Imagine is truly heart warming.
The PageMaster is a favorite childhood movie of mine. Not just the cast of Whoopi Goldberg and Patrick Stewart but I love the song “Whatever You Imagine”
@@olvialee7221 Me too.
@@dreamguardian8320 DEADASS
I see The Brave Little Toaster, I click
Wordda my soul 😅
Same here , I believe Disney Plus has it
It had me by past animated movies, we forgot that exist how was hoping to see some familiar Wednesday I know, and I did a few of them
I've saw The Brave Little Toaster Before.
Agreed like that I’ll never forget being 9 years old watching it with my 5 year old brother. The part where they was at the junk yard I’ll never forget it
FernGully was my favorite animated movie that seems like gets forgotten sometimes. I would wear out the VHS, parents had to re-buy it at least twice for me 😅
Tim Curry singing Toxic Love was the absolute highlight of the movie.
FernGully was like the cartoon version of Avatar, it was truly a great and heart-warming movie. I remember it very well.
whoa whoa whoa! settle down, i wouldnt go that far. i like Ferngully a lot, but it is NOT Avatar level@@dreamguardian8320
Tim Curry and Robin Williams instantly make a movie 100% amazing
agreed, it's scary how much those two could make a movie better.@@victoriachasse6224
I'm in my mid 40s and I definitely didn't forget that these films from my childhood existed. Especially the ones from the 80s. Also, An American Tail and All Dogs Go To Heaven could easily be an Honorable Mention.
Finally someone knows about all dogs go to heaven
@@BlueMoonRaccoon016 I watched both those films constantly as a kid.
Yeah I could agree with you there. No one seems to know what those films are and I watched them constantly as a kid growing up in the 90s and early 2000’s
I have All Dog go to Haven on both DVD and VHS, on DVD it both all Dog go to Heaven and All Dog go to Haven 2
People do remember those two or at least have heard of them lol 🤔.
I will never forget the brave little toasters 🤩
Never ever.
My favourite 🥰
I was about to write the saaaame thing haha!
Neither will I.
Same
I loved Balto. Had some funny moments on top of heart warming along with heroic scenes. Balto was the ultimate underdog that rose above his own misgivings and became the savior of a small town in Alaska known as Gnome. One of my favorite scenes is still, "who better to take on a wild goose chase than a goose? Eh?"🤣
It also taught me a valuable lesson of no matter how difficult life can get, don't give up. Face it with grim determination, never let them see weakness and most important of all NEVER surrender to despair. Fight against the futile and always rage against the dark because that's proof of the kind of person you are. A warrior.
Totally forgot about "The Brave Little Toaster"! I watched it like a decade ago, totally loved it! And then a year later i was giving "Cats Don't Dance" a watch and it felt genuinely nostalgic with 90s quality.... These 2 films are severaly underrated gems!
We watch The Prince Of Egypt every Easter. That soundtrack is just amazing.
As a Jewish person I would watch it every Passover as a kid
Never have I ever, nor will I ever forget about Brave Little Toaster
I've always been a huge fan of animation. A few years ago, I did this thing where I watched every animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios from Snow White to Moana (the most recent one at the time; I've been staying caught up with each new film up to Strange World). It was a fascinating experience, as I got to see 80+ years of animation history pass by. Where the 90s are concerned, I believe The Rescuers Down Under is the forgotten child. It's sadly overshadowed by classics like The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Tarzan, Aladdin, and other notables of the decade. This movie needs a lot more love and attention than it gets.
Feels awesome to hear someone say that
Me too. I’ve been watching animation since I was a little girl
I feel the same about Dinosaur
Cats Don’t Dance is one of the best movies that went under the radar.
It works even better when viewed in the 2020s.
Practically grew up with "The Chipmunk Adventure". Had a passion for hot air balloons thanks to the movie.
"Hey don't you know that we're off to see the world!"
The Black Cauldron (1985)
The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
The Swan Princess (1994)
I'm not sure if this movie is forgotten or not: Anastasia (1997)
I'd say Anastasia is more remembered than the movies on this list but it's not remembered like other animated Disney movies plus Anastasia isn't even a part of the Disney princesses, which she really should be.
Great Mouse Detective is one of my favourites.
Prince of Egypt is a masterpiece of storytelling
Anyone born between The 80's & 90's remembers The Brave Little Toaster. It came on every summer on The Disney Channel.
You can never unsee Brave Little Toaster...never. You can never forget it either. I am glad that you mentioned Cats Dont Dance too because I really enjoyed that as a kid.
Fun Fact: Rescuers Down Under is Disney’s first animated sequel 🤓
Rescuers
@@TwilightLink77 thanks for seeing this,😂
Probably because Walt Disney himself hated the idea of making sequels, remakes and spin-offs to his films.
@@vetarlittorf1807Really? I read previously that he was considering doing some as far back as the late forties, with specifically Bambi's Children and Dumbo II being left on the cutting room floor.
I was OBSESSED with The Brave Little Toaster as a little kid - my dad even made paper eyes and a mouth and put them on the side of our toaster (my mom and I brought it to my kindergarten one day for a breakfast event.)
Couple of others I remember from my childhood that have defenitly been forgotten by most: "Rockadoodle" and "Rover Dangerfield".
Again, ones you watch as an adult and defenitly can't believe these were marketed for kids.
Rockadoodle was so great
I was looking for that movie title "Rockadooble"
I saw Rover Dangerfield when I was a kid.
It’s weird.
Rock a doodle is a classic I still talk about it
Thanks for mentioning How I Spent My Vacation! One of my faves!
Also, for live-action/animated hybrids, people tend to forget Invitation to the Dance, The Velveteen Rabbit, Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman: Mush If By Land Mush Mush If By Sea, and The Incredible Mr. Limpet.
Bro NO ONE forgot prince of Egypt exists. That soundtrack is 🔥🔥
The thumbnail made me watch the video. I loved the Brave Little Toaster when I was young. It's nostalgic.
Tonka Tough Truck Adventures: The Biggest Show On Wheels was arguably a large percent of my childhood
I am in my 40s and grew up with the Chipmunks adventure. I own it on dvd and have made my nieces watch it, A LOT!
And my sister and I watched Race for Your life Charlie Brown so much as kids and the one where they go to France.
This list makes me ao happy!
Watership down is my favourite animated movie. I would include The Last Unicorn, Flight of Dragons and The BFG.
James and the Giant Peach is one of my favorite childhood movies. I sincerely wish other people have loved it as much as I did.
It’s one of my favorites as well!😊🙌😊🙌🤎
I loved every bit of it
The Rescuers Down Under is one of my favorite movies. So glad to see Mojo giving it some love!
I could never forget about any of these films. The 90's was the gold age of my childhood
I will never forget the brave little toaster. That’s my favorite of all time. Tiny toon’s adventure is also one of my favorites. I still kept the nes game that I never beat. Maybe I should one day. Once I buy some cords and controllers. James in the giant peach was the best of stop motion animation and live action. It was kinda mind blowing to me as a kid
You have severely mistook people's ability to forget the Brave Little Toaster
All these are unforgotten timeless classics.
As a kid I've always had a feeling of an connections between The Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story .
The Brave Little Toaster was my favorite movie! I even got the DVD a couple of years back in the discounted movie section of Walgreens.
I remember watching the Brave little Toaster. From then on, I watched animated movies such as the Prince of Egypt, The Land Before Time, An American Tail, and so many other animated movies.
Noone forgot little toaster, its just noone wanted to remember.
Watching objects get crushed hurt. Pretty sure it was the race car getting crushed that horrified me as a kid.
What still hurts me every time I watch it is seeing the lamp getting electrocuted.
I'm honestly a little surprised that Fern Gully wasn't on the list. I feel some films that made it on the list were more popular. Guess it was forgotten by the folks writing this list too!
"The Brave Little Toaster" is one of those kids movies you watch as an adult and go "This was a kids movie?!?!". Still love it, just able to appreciate its content and story better as an adult able to grasp the concepts and story.
omg the chipmunk adventure just unlocked so many childhood memories SHUT UP thank you
I would add The Carebears movie to this list
One doesn't simply forget the brave little toaster or prince of Egypt.
I love Prince of Egypt but there’s also Balto, Don Bluth Thumbelina, Brave Little Toaster, Princess and the Goblin, Pebble and the Penguin, Once Upon a Forest, Fern Gully, Tom Jerry, The Last Unicorn, Little Mermaid 1975, The Swan Princess
Damn number 1 is came out of nowhere.
Oh, lucky and zorba and the dragon that wasn't are unheard of gems
Love how I spent my vacation, the interaction between hitcher and plucky always cracks me up.
I’m surprised these weren’t in this list:
.Charlotte’s Web (1973)
.Don Bluth’s Thumbelina (1994)
.A Bugs Life (1998)
.The Pebble and the Penguin (1995)
Tom and Jerry movie (1993)
.Epic (2013)
.Turbo (2013)
.Rio and Rio 2 (2011-14)
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017)
Ratchet and Clank: The Movie (2016)
The Emperor’s New Groove (200)
Bolt (2008)
Meet the Robinsons (2007)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
I don't think A Bug's Life is forgettable since it's one of the first really big 3D animated films. However totally agree with the Tom and Jerry movie!! I watched that movie so many times as a kid but hardly anyone I know ever saw it!
The Rescuers Down Under is my favourite movie growing up. Too bad it doesn’t get recognition.
The Road to El Dorado is in my book
10. Well, that and even the Halloween special of the Chipmunks are indeed classics. 😎
9. This and Snoopy Come Home will always be great to watch.😊
8. Cmon man, i watch this every once in a while and still do so even in my 30s, corny but entertaining.
7. Yeah, i grew up with this and not much i remembered but a fun watch for all ages.
6. Imho, The Rescuers is fun but this one does feel better and really be underrated.
5. Ah, one of Don Bluth's best works, great back in the 90s and still great today.
4. If anyone grew up with the ninted series, would sure know how great of a movie this is (tfw, it wasnt on tv when i was young but dammit, i gotta see it.)
3. Indeed underrated and it is indeed, a classic with catchy songs and that crazy clown scene 😈
2. We can all agree that it is still one of Dreamorks best works.
1. This is actually the first time ive heard of something like this one, funny, but if anyone knows it better than me, feel free to tell me.
Honorable Mentions: well of course Tiny Toon Adventures Vacation is say... a helluva fun vacation.
Thief and the Cobbler is indeed a fun, trippy movie and best the Recobbled Version and not the boring one including Matthew Brodrick.
Balto is historically inaccurate than the history books had said otherwise but ya cant really hate how the movie was played.
I have seen The Adventures of Prince Achmed. It's a rare gem and must be witnessed. I'm actually partial to the animation style so I dug up this animation gem but it truly blew me away. Do watch it.
My wife and I just rewatched James and the Giant peach last weekend on Disney plus I remember watching this in theaters when it first came out.
Who remembers the 2009 animated movie "9"? That movie should not have been for kids. It definitely messed me up when I was younger.
I do. I saw it with my cousin Fancy. That’s her name. Amazing cast, dark themed but seems to be a forgotten Halloween movie
I for long time thought that Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first traditional animated movie!
Prince Achmed wasn't the first either. There was an Argentinean animated feature made several years earlier, but it's a lost film. Therefore Prince Achmed is merely the first animated feature that can still be watched, while Snow White is merely the first animated feature with color and sound.
PRINCE ACHMED is definitely on a must-see list (got to admit, I was surprised to see you included it)
Great. List wish we could’ve seen Rock-a-Doodle, The Pagemaster, FernGully the last rainforest, Land before time, & We’re Back! A dinosaur story!!! Great movies
The Brave Little Toaster was one of my childhood movies. I didn't know it was that old of a movie, 1987.
The Brave Little Toaster trilogy, James and The Giant Peach, and The Rescuers: Down Under we’re all part of my childhood, but I do agree with Down Under, as it’s often overlooked by its predecessor, which is an iconic movie!!!
Actually Toaster was my childhood movie. And its really underrated as I can remember noone remembering it
Brave Little Toaster?!! I can never forget that movie! That was my childhood right there. Watching it again today I now understand alot more of the jokes and adult humor thrown in. And yes, I highly agree... IT SHOULD BE ON DISNEY PLUS!!! The sequels are. Why not the first and best one??!!!
Prince of Egypt has one of the best soundtracks ever composed. It's up there with Lion King.
Fun fact: George C. Scott provided the voice for Percival McLeach in Rescuers Down Under.
Brave Little Toaster isn’t forgotten, because it was the most popular animated movie in 1987, lot of us have watched the movie as kids! I would put Raggedy Ann and Andy’s Musical Adventure as a forgotten animated movie!
Many of these movies were my childhood & u had to be living under a rock for all those years not to remember these films😂
I like the Brave Little Toaster, but the Prince of Egypt was DWA's best animated film ever and I wish later animated films can capture such storytelling as this one!
The prince of egypt is perfect masterpiece.
Have recently watched Rescuers and Down Under with my kids. Definitely time to introduce them to James and the Giant Peach and Tiny Toons Adventures, maybe even Brave Little Toaster.
The Brave Little Toaster, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Watership Down, The Secret of Nimh and The Prince of Egypt.
Ahh childhood nostalgia kicking in.😅😅😅😅😅
I will never forget any of Don Bluth's movies. Not all of them may have been perfect, but I for one would rather have his 2D hand-drawn animated movies and video games still around today, instead of all the 3D and live remakes we get now. His movies helped prove that 2D animation is not just for kids, but for teens and adults too. It's times like this I wonder what life might've been like if Don Bluth won the war against Disney.
P.S. You should really read his book Somewhere Out There. It's a wonderful story.
Personally, Titan A.E. was my favourite Bluth film, and it saddens me that so few remember or acknowledge it.
@@GrandmasterDevo I for one like it better than Disney's Treasure Planet.
@@dreamguardian8320Anastasia and The Secret of Nimh are favorites of mine.
So much so I still don’t consider Anya to be a Disney princess simply because she wasn’t originally adapted by Disney.
@@starrsmith3810 No, she was adapted by Don Bluth. I thought it was a crime that they stole her from Don and put her in the Disney company. She will always belong to Don Bluth and she will always be a Don Bluth Princess, no matter what.
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That was classified as the "Greatest animated film never made." I didn't know till a year ago that it had such a big case of production Hell. 28 years before it had to be released from cut versions of an unfinished workprint.
I’ve shown my kids (8 & 4) three of these: Secret of NIMH (a personal favorite I own on DVD), Rescures Down Under, and Race for your Life Charlie Brown.
Others you missed Bluth’s The Hobbit and Return of the King! Loved these ones!
I'm sorry to contradict you, but Bluth had no implications on the dreadful animated sequel and prequel to LotR.
I've watched The Adventures of Prince Achmed and man it is a sight to behold; one of the best adventure movies I've ever seen. I came across it after watching Michel Ocelot's silhouette animation movies. I can't believe this much charm can exist in one of the first animated movies, from 1926. Kudos for keeping it in no.1 position.
Disney's Atlantis is not here, but I can't tell if it's remembered, or if it was forgot.
I remember it. First Disney movie I watched in theaters when I was little
The Brave Little Toaster! Thanks for the reminder that I watched this all the time as a kid. Absolute classic.
The nostalgia is strong with this one
How dare you WatchMojo iv never forgotten about the Brave Little toaster. That's a fond childhood memory.
I could never forget Prince of Egypt!!! The story itself is too amazing and the soundtrack is 🔥. Can’t forget Balto either
I can't say I've seen THAT particular Brave Little Toaster but I definitely remember it, to the point where I went to Disney+ and watched one of them (it was the one with the animal testing; I almost watched Goes To Mars as well, but decided not to since a song in it would make me cry as a kid).
Believe me, I didn’t forget about my favorite childhood movie about a little toaster.
THE SECRET OF NIMH IS THE BEST ANIMATED FILM EVER MADE PERIOD!
Batman Mask of the Phantasm is one of my top five favorite movies of all time and it's my favorite animated movie of all time.
who would ever forget the prince of egypt
I will never forget about Balto, EVER!!! Heck not even ADGTH 1 & 2 movies.
I never forget ANY of these films. Besides, I watch "The Rescuers Down Under" quite a lot often.
Half of these aren’t even forgettable. Heck watchmojo has talked about Prince of Egypt several times in other videos
True that
How can you mention parts of Race For Your Life Charlie Brown and not talk about Snoopy’s waterbed? That scene was one of the best of the movie!
At least Balto got honorable mention 😂 I wish more people talked about it
I've actually hunted and found Chipmunk Adventure last year because I recall watching it back in the 90s. I thought never was going remember it. That is until I was looking up history of animation one day
Where did you find it? I have been looking for it as well
This list brought back alot of great memories. Thanks alot. Truly loved it
Awesome list! I could never forget most of these gems! Pretty much all of these were from my childhood and James and the giant peach, rescuers down under, mask of the phantasm, nimh, Balto and prince of Egypt are still among my favorites! I haven't seen watership down or thief and the cobbler, though I have heard of them. What ones I didn't see in theaters, I watched on tv, especially Disney channel, Cartoon Networks cartoon theater or vhs! Your right though, Prince Achmed is the only one I haven't heard of.
The only one I 'forgot' was the first, because I'd never seen it before. Considering it came out 61 years before I was born and never was on reruns on any channel that I saw, nor had any VHS or DVD release in any store I had shopped in... is it any wonder that I 'forgot' it?
“The Pagemaster” “We’re Back: A Dinosaur’s Story” “Twice Upon a Time” how are these films not on this list?
I call everyone a "Brave Little Toaster" all the time. Impossible to forget it for me.
I need Cats Don't Dance and The Brave Little Toaster on DVD please
"Forgot?" I've watched 8 of the 10 movies within the last year. The Charlie Brown one and the Prince Achmed ones I've never seen so haven't "forgotten" them.
Brave Little Toaster… what an underrated movie!
Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown and Cats Don't Dance and James And The Giant Peach and The Rescuers Down Under and Batman Mask Of The Phantasm and The Brave Little Toaster and The Prince Of Egypt and Balto wish more people remembered on the DVDs or on Disney Plus
Brave Little Toaster will always have a special place in my memory!