some cool underrated 90s animated movies. This is Part 3 of our rundown of underrated animated films! If you're interested in checking out Part 1 and 2, you can find it here: Part 1 • The Dark Fantasy Animation Of The 80s | To... Part 2 • When Old Animated Movies Were Better | Top... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 - 10. Quest for Camelot (1998) 2:12 - 9. Cats Dont Dance (1997) 3:53 - 8. The Pagemaster (1994) 5:52 - 7. The Halloween Tree (1993) 7:50 - 6. Once Upon a Forest (1993) 09:05 - 5. A Goofy Movie (1995) 10:35 - 4. Felidae (1994) 11:55 - 3. Balto (1995) 13:40 - 2. James and the Giant Peach (1996) 15:59 - Bonus Pick: The Thief and the Cobbler (1993) 18:07 - Honorable mention: I Married a Strange Person! (1997) 18:35 - 1. Kirikou And The Sorceress (1998) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 10 Most Underrated 90s Animated Movies: First, Let's go on an epic quest with Quest for Camelot (1998), directed by Frederik Du Chau. Jessalyn Gilsig and Cary Elwes lead this magical tale of bravery and friendship as they face off against a power-hungry villain threatening King Arthur’s realm. Next, tap your toes to the jazzy rhythms of Cats Don’t Dance (1997), directed by Mark Dindal. Scott Bakula and Jasmine Guy bring life to this delightful story of an ambitious cat chasing his Hollywood dreams in a world dominated by humans. Then, dive into the fantastical pages of The Pagemaster (1994), directed by Pixote Hunt and Joe Johnston. Macaulay Culkin stars as a timid boy who discovers courage and adventure within a magical library filled with animated literary characters. Celebrate the spooky and heartwarming The Halloween Tree (1993), directed by Mario Piluso. Based on Ray Bradbury’s novel, this tale follows four friends on a mystical journey through time to save their friend’s life, with narration by Bradbury himself. Journey through nature’s delicate balance in Once Upon a Forest (1993), directed by Charles Grosvenor. This touching tale follows three young animals on a mission to save their poisoned friend and protect their fragile ecosystem. Swing into comedy and heart with A Goofy Movie (1995), directed by Kevin Lima. Join Goofy and his son Max, voiced by Bill Farmer and Jason Marsden, as they embark on a chaotic but heartfelt road trip filled with catchy tunes and father-son bonding. Brace yourself for the dark mystery of Felidae (1994), directed by Michael Schaack. This adult animated thriller follows a curious cat, as he unravels a string of gruesome murders in his new neighborhood. Feel the call of the wild with Balto (1995), directed by Simon Wells. Kevin Bacon lends his voice to the heroic sled dog who defies the odds to save a small Alaskan town from a deadly epidemic. Step into the surreal with James and the Giant Peach (1996), directed by Henry Selick. Roald Dahl’s beloved story comes alive in a mix of live-action and stop-motion. Dive into the bizarre and bold I Married a Strange Person! (1997), directed by Bill Plympton. This adult animation gem takes a surreal journey through marriage, power, and absurdity as a man gains reality-warping abilities. Get mesmerized by the visually stunning The Thief and the Cobbler (1993), directed by Richard Williams. With breathtaking animation and a story steeped in myth, this nearly-lost masterpiece follows a humble cobbler and a cunning thief in a quest to save a golden city. Finally, embrace the timeless wisdom of Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998), directed by Michel Ocelot. Set in an African village, this beautifully animated film follows the courageous and clever Kirikou as he confronts a powerful sorceress to uncover the truth behind her curse. #movies #fantasy #disney #fantasymovies #Animation #ClassicAnimation #90sMovies #animatedfilms #darkfantasy #underratedfilms