The Best ‘90s Movies On Disney Plus Right Now

 Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles in 10 Things I Hate About You.
Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles in 10 Things I Hate About You.

If you’re craving a warm cup of nostalgia, it might be best served on Disney+ considering all the movies and television available on the streaming service.  For many of us, 90s movies have a special place in our hearts, because they transport us right back to the era, so why not go back and watch some of the best from the decade? They are the movies we used to slip into VCRs and skim for on grainy television sets. We watched them alongside our beanie babies, or between waiting for AOL dial-up to launch.

If you’re not feeling old yet already, one should point out that some of these ‘90s movies are pushing or over 30. They may be your long lost favorites or beloved classics you never found the time to see. Either way, it’s time to sit back and check out the best movies of the ‘90s available on Disney+!

Aladdin and Jasmine flying on a magic carpet
Aladdin and Jasmine flying on a magic carpet

Aladdin (1992)

In 2019, audiences were granted their wish of seeing this ‘90s classic on the big screen with Guy Richie’s reimagining starring Mena Massoud and Will Smith. But now it’s time to go back to the 1992 movie that started it all! Aladdin follows the titular character living on the streets in Agrabah who meets the kingdom’s Princess Jasmine during her efforts to see beyond the palace walls. When Aladdin comes across a powerful and comical Genie, he wishes to become a prince in order to impress Jasmine, getting between Jafar’s greater plans in the process. Robin Williams’ fast-talking and heartwarming genie makes it worth another watch, full stop!

Stream Aladdin (1992) on Disney+.

Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister in Home Alone
Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister in Home Alone

Home Alone (1990)

Is it really the holidays without giving Home Alone a rewatch? The ‘90s movie is one of the best Christmas movies of all time. It’s a tradition that simply cannot be missed. Macaulay Culkin’s Kevin McCallister, an eight-year-old who is forgotten at home when his large family is rushing to a vacation abroad. Believing he’d wished them away, Kevin takes to a “bachelor lifestyle” before a pair of burglars threaten his home and he cleverly decides to defend it. It’s highly rewatchable and even cuter than you might remember.

Stream Home Alone on Disney+.

Anya in Anastasia
Anya in Anastasia

Anastasia (1997)

Anastasia may not be an official Disney princess, but she might as well be thanks to the movie being on the House of Mouse’s streaming service. The animated movie from 20th Century Fox dramatizes the legend of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia with an emotional musical full of memorable music and scenes. The voice cast includes Meg Ryan, John Cusack, Christopher Lloyd, Hank Azaria, Bernadette Peters, Kirsten Dunst and Angela Lansbury.

Stream Anastasia on Disney+. 

Cliff in costume in The Rocketeer
Cliff in costume in The Rocketeer

The Rocketeer (1991)

Before there was Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man, there was The Rocketeer. This is a true Disney treasure, starring the likes of Jennifer Connelly and Alan Arkin and helmed by Captain America: The First Avenger director, Joe Johnston. It has been overlooked in recent years but now that it’s sitting on Disney+, it’s time to give it some love. The sci-fi action flick based on a graphic novel follows a 1938 pilot, Cliff Secord, who comes across a top-secret jetpack prototype and uses it to become a hero during World War II. Awesome, right?

Stream The Rocketeer on Disney+.

Lindsay Lohan as Hallie and Anne camping in The Parent Trap 1998 film
Lindsay Lohan as Hallie and Anne camping in The Parent Trap 1998 film

The Parent Trap (1998)

You know what’s better than a Lindsay Lohan movie? A movie with two Lindsay Lohans! The actress got introduced to the world in a big way back in 1998 with this remake of another Disney classic about twins separated at birth who find one another at summer camp and decide to switch places. Do you still remember their secret handshake all these years later?

Stream The Parent Trap on Disney+. 

Belle and the Beast dancing in Beauty and the Beast
Belle and the Beast dancing in Beauty and the Beast

Beauty And The Beast (1991)

It’s a tale as old as time! In the ‘90s, Disney had perhaps their most beloved period for animated musicals called the “Renaissance Era” and the Beauty and the Beast is one of the most enchanting of the bunch. The movie has a headstrong Belle feeling like an oddball in her French town. When her father is kidnapped in a mysterious castle, she sacrifices her own freedom in exchange for his. Belle ends up finding a home amongst talking objects and with the cursed prince behind the Beast. The dance scene between the two still beautifully holds up!

Stream Beauty and the Beast on Disney+.

The main cast of The Sandlot.
The main cast of The Sandlot.

The Sandlot (1993)

Another classic produced in the ‘90s and still quoted today is 1993’s The Sandlot. We all know it: “You’re killing me, Smalls!” The cult classic follows a new kid named Scotty Smalls who isn’t the best baseball player by any means but becomes embraced by a group of boys who regularly play the patriotic sport at their local field. When the team loses a baseball over a neighbors yard, Smalls steals his stepfather’s autographed ball to use in its place – and hijinks ensue.

Stream The Sandlot on Disney+.

Goofy and Max in A Goofy Movie
Goofy and Max in A Goofy Movie

A Goofy Movie (1995)

Remember, A Goofy Movie? It’s ‘90s Disney gold – especially since it’s one of the few (only?) feature length animated movies actually set in the era. The movie introduces audiences to Goofy’s son Max who is an awkward preteen who is dragged on a cross-country road trip with his dad, who is trying really hard to be “cool” and maintain a connection with his son, when all he has on his mind is his crush Roxanne. This Disney movie has the most heartfelt performance from Goofy and Powerline’s “Stand Out” song still slaps, of course!

Stream A Goofy Movie on Disney+.

Robin Williams in Flubber.
Robin Williams in Flubber.

Flubber (1997)

The ‘90s were a particularly strong era for some of Robin Williams’ best work, so it’s no surprise the late actor has more than one movie on this Disney+ list. Between Mrs. Doubtfire, Hook and Jumanji, many tend to forget about another solid family-friendly performance from Williams in Flubber. The 1997 movie is a remake of Disney’s ‘60s movie The Absent-Minded Professor, about a college professor who discovers a formula for lively elastic goo to help the basketball team’s losing streak and win his fiancée back. It’s probably the most dated of the bunch, but if you grew up with this one, you’ll be especially excited to press play.

Stream Flubber on Disney+. 

Mulan
Mulan

Mulan (1998)

Let’s get down to business! Mulan is one of the most empowering, yet underrated Disney princesses in the studio’s history. The animated movie is based on Chinese folklore about a young woman who takes her father’s place in the army. She tries to pass off as a man and train like one, finding a friend in Eddie Murphy’s hilarious Mushu, members of the army and falls in love with Shang Li on the way.

Stream Mulan on Disney+.

Shadow, Chance, and Sassy in the woods in Homeward Bound
Shadow, Chance, and Sassy in the woods in Homeward Bound

The Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)

While Disney+ is full of animated animals of all sorts of varieties, there’s something really endearing about the live-action animals in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. The movie follows a trio of pets (voiced by Michael J. Fox, Sally Field and Don Ameche) who embark on a journey together through the Sierra Nevada to get back to their owners.

Stream The Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey on Disney+. 

Bullseye, Jessie, and Woody in Toy Story 2
Bullseye, Jessie, and Woody in Toy Story 2

Toy Story 2 (1999)

The Toy Story saga just released its fourth installment over the summer and now’s a great time to revisit the best of the bunch – that’s right, I said it: Toy Story 2 is arguably the best of Pixar’s famous franchise. Disney+ offers all four Toy Story films, some related shorts and Forky Asks A Question. The second film released in 1999 has Woody learning about his origins when he comes into the hands of Al’s Toy Barn and his friends go on a mission to retrieve him. It’s crazy how far Pixar has come since Toy Story 2, but it really shows how good their sequels can be. The franchise is set to continue with a fifth Toy Story movie confirmed to be coming in 2026.

Stream Toy Story 2 on Disney+.

Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles in 10 Things I Hate About You
Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles in 10 Things I Hate About You

10 Things I Hate About You (1999)

Before Heath Ledger famously took on the role of Joker in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, he was a teen heartthrob in 10 Things I Hate About You. The rom-com favorite is a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew about two polar opposite sisters, one popular and the other, an ill-tempered rebel (Julia Stiles). Their father deems that both have to date someone, or neither of them can. Stiles falls for Ledger’s Patrick Verona in an unlikely high school comedy unlike any other.

Stream 10 Things I Hate About You on Disney+.

jack the nightmare before christmas
jack the nightmare before christmas

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Amidst a slew of Disney princesses in the ‘90s, A Nightmare Before Christmas is an outlier. The Halloween/Christmas-themed movie tells the story of Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King who longs to take over Santa Claus’ once-a-year tradition in his own twisted, but well intentioned ways, while also charming the melancholy, Sally. It has become one of Disney’s most popular cult classics and most subversive films in their library to date. It’s also one of Tim Burton’s most memorable and iconic films ever.

Stream The Nightmare Before Christmas on Disney+.

Simon, Pumbaa and Simba singing
Simon, Pumbaa and Simba singing

The Lion King (1994)

You really cannot go wrong with a classic as massive as this. The Lion King is considered one of the best movies made by the studio ever. Watching as young Simba goes through a tragedy that leads him to sing “Hakuna Matata” on the outskirts of Pride Rock before embracing his greater calling never gets old.

Stream The Lion King on Disney+.

In the ‘90s spirit yet? There’s a movie in the Disney+ library for everyone, whether it be an animated classic, holiday fun, a cozy rom-com or a nostalgic performance.