Recalling the Classic Kid Shows of Our Time

Can You Recall the Kids from Popular Movies and Shows?

Brian Yalung
Not all movies are aimed at the high profile adult actors and actresses today. Babies have their share of the limelight even if they have supporting roles. We can think of a lot of kids especially if we make a blast into the past. Among them include:
  1. Look Who's Talking (Kirstie Alley, John Travolta)
  2. Daddy Day Care (Eddie Murphy)
  3. Three Men and a Baby (Tom Selleck)
  4. Baby Geniuses (Kathleen Turner)
  5. Honey I Shrunk the Kids (Rick Moranis)
  6. Baby Boom (Diane Keaton)
  7. Baby's Day Out (Joe Montegna)
  8. Big Daddy (Adam Sandler)
  9. Problem Child (John Ritter)
  10. Dennis the Menace (Mason Gamble)
  11. Home Alone 1 and 2 (Macaulay Culkin)

These are classic movies that star babies but are often led by popular actors. If you will notice, most of them are comedy based and this is because we just find happiness and joy from these little tykes on the various things they can do.

We have seen a couple of sitcoms as well.

  1. Maggie Simpson (The Simpsons)
  2. Stewie Griffin (The Family Guy)
  3. Different Strokes (Gary Coleman)
  4. The Wonder Years (Fred Savage)
  5. Punky Brewster (Soleil Moon Frye)
  6. Everybody Hates Chris (Tyler James Williams)
  7. Eight is Enough (Adam Rich)

At one point, we often found ourselves following these good movies and shows. While today we can buy our own video collections in DVD collections, they are truly class acts that will forever be a part of our history and memory.

Published by Brian Yalung

Armed with 10 years of work experience in and having my MBA Degree from one of the leading MBA Institutions in the country today, Ateneo Graduate School of Business. Combining my knowledge with technology I...  View profile

  • baby movies
  • baby sitcoms
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Toddlers and tykes in the movies have come a long way. While they have grown up now, it is always heart-warming to recall the joy that their acting gave to us from recent years

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