• CrazyLikeGollum@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        It’s been that long? My sister has a 5yr old and a 4yr old that I babysit on the weekends and I made the mistake of showing them The Nightmare Before Christmas last year. For my sister and I it was our Christmas movie and I wanted to continue the tradition.

        I only see my nieces for two days out of every week, but over the last year I’ve seen that movie so many times that I frequently wake up with “This is Halloween” stuck in my head or catch myself humming “Oogie Boogie’s song.”

        I keep trying to show them other movies but it’s seemingly the only thing they want to watch, and they’re so polite about it that it’s basically impossible to say no. I keep hoping they’ll grow out of it or find something else, but it seems like I’m stuck watching this one movie forever.

        • curbstickle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          1 month ago

          Its because they are now very into magic school bus (the original), Wall-E, and Aristocats. They only get movies the two days my wife works during the week, and a few hours on the weekend.

          They will likely cycle back in another week or so, that repeat obsession and rotate is fully expected.

          And Nightmare Before Christmas is a solid choice! During the holidays I have different playlists of related movies, so we mostly do those - Nightmare Before Christmas gets to be in the Halloween and Christmas playlist so it gets extra playtime.

      • prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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        1 month ago

        We drove across country with the entire Disney song collection on cassette in the early 90s.

        They are all ingrained in my brain.

        I wonder how much smart shit I can’t remember because I can sing all the aristocats songs.