1 of 36 Warner Bros. 90s kids films hold a special place in every millennials' heart. But what if we told you they weren't always loved by critics? Here are 36 of your childhood faves, ranked by their Rotten Tomatoes score... The lower the number, the more critics hated it!

2 of 36 Buena Vista George Of The Jungle: "George, George, George of the Jungle. Boom boom BOOM BOOM... Oh, please shut up." - Liam Lacey, Global And Mail

3 of 36 Disney A Goofy Movie: "Insipid songs and not much story." - Derek Adams, Time Out.

4 of 36 20th Century Fox Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers The Movie: "Noisy and meant for children only." - Caryn James, New York Times. Well, duh?

5 of 36 Columbia Pictures My Girl: "Dreadful coming of age movie about kids and death. Kudos for the effort, but it's just depressing." - Fred Topel, About.com.

6 of 36 Rank Organisation All Dogs Go To Heaven: "No excerpt available" - Philip Martin, Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Glad we can't read your garbage opinions, Philip.

7 of 36 Universal Pictures Small Soldiers: "Increasingly frenetic and tiresome." - Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times. We're tired of your shit, tbh.

8 of 36 TriStar Pictures Jumanji: "The humans are wooden, the computer animals have that floating, jerky gait of animated fauna." - Paul Byrnes, Sydney Morning Herald. Well, I mean they are animated fauna?

9 of 36 Paramount Pictures Harriet The Spy: "A below mediocre adaptation of the popular novel." - Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.com. You're well below mediocre, mate.

10 of 36 Warner Bros. Andre: "Click to read the article.." - Staci Layne Wilson, StaciWilson.com. Nah.

11 of 36 Universal Pictures Casper: "It's not clear why Steven Spielberg's Amblin decided to make a live-action entertainment starring the least interesting and most saccharine of all 50s cartoon characters." - Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader.

12 of 36 DreamWorks Pictures Mouse Hunt: "No excerpt available." - Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly. Coward.

13 of 36 Disney Air Bud: "The writing is so messy and aimless that when the film retrenches to generic kid flick mediocrity, it actually counts as a relief." - Tim Brayton, Antagony & Ecstasy. Not cool, dawg. Not cool.

14 of 36 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Bean: "Will disappoint fans and nonfans alike." - Lisa Alspector, Chicago Reader.

15 of 36 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Spice World: "A promotional tool that establishes its superfluousness simply by existing, this clumsy, smirking movie has a bitter soul." - Lisa Alspector, Chicago Reader. Got a lot of bad opinions, eh Lisa?

16 of 36 Warner Bros. Space Jam: "I'm certainly not a fan of Space Jam, but it's hard to deny its rich tapestry of questionable ideas." - Brian Orndorf, BrianOrndorf.com. I find your review pretty fucking questionable, tbh mate.

17 of 36 Paramount Pictures Good Burger: "If you like your burger well-done, you're in for a disappointment." - Jami Bernard, New York Daily News. Nice analogy, arse hat.

18 of 36 Universal Pictures Flipper: "An inoffensive yet utterly forgettable endeavour." - David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews.

19 of 36 Universal Pictures Beethoven: "A safely banal concoction." - TV Guide. Fuck you, TV Guide, print's dead.

20 of 36 TriStar Pictures Hook: "Hook is overwhelmed by a screenplay heavy with complicated exposition, by what are, in effect, big busy nonsinging, nondancing production numbers." - Vincent Canby, New York Times. Go suck your mum.

21 of 36 Warner Bros. Richie Rich: "Most of the time, Richie Rich is too busy oohing and ahhing over the junk that money can buy to relax and have a good time." - Stephen Holden, New York Times. You're just jealous, mate.

22 of 36 20th Century Fox Home Alone 2: "Made solely to sell Talkboys (and let's not forget the pink Talkgirls) to kids." - Jason Morgan, Filmcritic.com. Yeah, well, they were AWESOME!

23 of 36 Buena Vista Pictures Flubber: "Loud, keening awfulness." - Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com. Poor Robin Williams isn't doing very well here is he?

24 of 36 Warner Bros. Dennis The Menace: "Unholy mixture of peppy sadism and pious, self-righteous sentiment." - Ty Burr, Entertainment Weekly. Tbf this was pretty shit.

25 of 36 Universal Pictures The Flintstones: "Unfunny [and] hyperactive." - Brian Orndorf, Blu-ray.com. Young Halle Berry, tho.

26 of 36 Buena Vista Pictures Jungle 2 Jungle: "Simple truths are often the most effective, but in this instance they are only banal and mildly amusing." - Leonard Klady, Variety. Shut up, Leonard.

27 of 36 Tom And Jerry The Movie: "The whole movie appears to have been run through a homogeniser." - Hal Hinson, Washington Post. Again, this was pretty terrible.

28 of 36 Turner Pictures The Pagemaster: "A sad and dreary film." - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times. Someone didn't loooook tooooo the boooooooks.

29 of 36 20th Century Fox Jingle All The Way: "Ahnold terminates the holiday spirit." - Heather Boerner, Common Sense Media. Aight that's a pretty decent joke, but TURBOMAN ROOLZ.

30 of 36 Buena Vista Pictures Jack: "Barf." - Cole Smithey, ColeSmithey.Com. Who the fuck even are you, Cole Smithey Dot Com!?

31 of 36 Buena Vista Pictures The Mighty Ducks: "[Parents] might want to bring a novel and a flashlight." - Desson Thomson, Washington Post. How dare you advocate breaking the sacred cinema rules! HOW BLOODY DARE YOU!!!

32 of 36 Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. Super Mario Bros.: "It will baffle kids, bore adolescents, and depress adults." - Stephen Garrett, Time Out. Not a day goes by that I don't think about Mario being called Mario Mario.

33 of 36 Rank Film Distributors North: "The amalgams of TV stereotypes that satirize foreign and regional cultures are embarrassing." - Michael Sragow, New Yorker. Yeah, well so's your FACE!

34 of 36 Warner Bros. It Takes Two: "The Olsen Sisters lay on the icky-poo cuteness with several trowels, often delivering their lines as though they were reciting the alphabet." - Stephen Holden, New York Times. Yeah, fair.

35 of 36 Buena Vista Pictures Sister Act 2 - Back In The Habit: "The sequel suffers from a lame, saccharine premise and a fatally earnest manner." - Caryn James, New York Times. Heathen.