18 Disney Movies College Kids Forgot About
Any ’90s kid will remember watching these movies as a child. It’s so fun to reminisce about old movies that you completely forgot about, but remember watching in your Barney jammies like it was yesterday.
Here are 18 Disney TV movies you can look back on.
On Halloween three kids are messing around and accidentally bring a mummy back to life. They go through the night trying to hide the mummy from their parents and the rest of the town while helping the mummy find his dead wife.
3. My Date with the President’s Daughter (1998)
A boy that is on the school swim team is becoming a teenager; however, it isn’t as sweet as it sounds. The night of his 13th birthday he changes in a big way: he starts getting features of a merman. Every time his skin touches water he gets scales on his skin and realizes he can breathe underwater. He then finds out that he was adopted and his birth mother was a mermaid.
6. Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999)
Zenon (Kirsten Storms) and best friend Nebula (Raven Symone) live on a ship in outer space along with a whole community. Zenon gets herself into trouble trying to solve a mystery on the ship and gets sent down to Earth.
Johnny Kapahaala (Brandon Baker), a Hawaiian surfer, has to move to Vermont and struggles to fit in at school until he begins to snowboard.
A very smart and talented teenager (Kimberly J. Brown) gets her world flipped upside down when her mother gives birth to quintuplets. She struggles for attention from her parents while they are busy taking care of her five new infant siblings.
9. Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire (2000)
Adam (Matt O’Leary) and Chelsea (Laura Vandervoot) try to get their single mom out on a date so they can sneak out of the house. They set her up with a stranger; however, they later realize he may be a vampire. They have to work together and save their mother from her date.
A brother and sister, Sydney (Tia Mowry) and Willie (Tahj Mowry), are being watched by their grandparents for the weekend. Willie is very into science and creates a formula that makes living things younger. He tests it out on his dog and turns him into a puppy. Somehow the formula gets on their grandparent’s soap. The next morning their grandfather and grandmother are teenagers again. The kids have to figure out how to get them back before their parents return home.
11. Life-Size (2000)
Every ’90s little girl wanted this story to be their reality. After losing her mother, Casey (Lindsay Lohan) uses magic to bring her mother back to life. However, it worked on her new Barbie doll (Tyra Banks) by turning it into a life sized human being.
After a twin sister causes her brother, a motocross racer, to break his leg, she cuts her hair and poses as him in a motocross race. This story showed that girls can be just as good as boys, even at racing dirt bikes.
14. The Luck of the Irish (2001)
Kyle (Ryan Merriman) finds out he is actually a leprechaun. He has to play basketball against an evil leprechaun for his family’s lucky gold charm in order to keep his family safe.
Kelly (Hilary Duff), a girly-girl teenager, gets her world turned around when her father forces her to go to military school. Her and her uptight leader Jennifer (Christy Carlson Romano) battle it out at first, but actually become friends.
Lexy Gold (Lindsay Lohan) and her friends try to solve the mystery of their high school teacher gone missing.
17. You Wish! (2003)
Alex (A.J Trauth) is a high school student that is more than annoyed by his little brother following him around. A strange man gives him a “lucky” coin and tells him to make a wish on it. Alex wishes that his little brother Stevie (Spenser Breslin) would go away. The next morning Stevie is gone and has never existed, and Alex is the most popular guy in school. He realizes that he wants his old life back, even his annoying little brother.
Sisters Erica (Beverly Mitchell) and Courtney (Brie Larson) Enders are drag racers trying to prove themselves as women in the male dominated sport.