It's one of the most beloved '90s cult flicks with Rick Moranis, Ed O'Neill and Devon Sawa at the centre of it.
In case you missed it, The Little Giants hit the big screen in 1994 and its about two feuding brothers, who so happen to be kids' football coaches, going head-to-head on and off the field. (Oh, and if you have missed it, you should definitely watch it.)
One of those teams are elite athletes. The other: a bunch of misfits led by the queen, Becky - aka "Ice Box". 
After filming this movie, Moranis took a break from acting and O'Neill went on to star in the hit comedy series Modern Family.
As for some of the child stars, they continued on acting.
9Honey Celebrity takes a look at where the cast of the iconic film are now.
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Back in the nineties, Devon Sawa was everywhere - and no doubt the on-screen crush of many.
The Canadian actor made his film debut in Little Giants (pictured) playing Junior - and went on to play some more familiar characters...
Sawa played the boy-version of Casper in 1995's Casper.
Previously speaking about being a child star, he said he loved every minute of it growing up.
"I had a really good childhood in the business. It's very common to hear about the stories of child actors not having a good time and those all existed, those are just the stories that make it to press," Sawa said according to OK! USA. 
Sawa is pictured as Stan in Eminem's film clip in 2000 for the song of the same name.
In 2019, Sawa tweeted Eminem a happy birthday and wrote: "Happy birthday @Eminem. Sincerely yours, Stan, Ps. We should be together, too."
In 2000, Sawa appeared in the hit supernatural horror film Final Destination. It follows the story of a character named Alex who has a premonition that his friends would die on a plane.
Following the release of the film, another four installments were made.
"I had a phenomenal time with the people I worked with and the traveling. My mother and I became very close because she came with me on all the projects," he added about being a child star.
Sawa, now 45, is married to Canadian producer Dawni Sahanovitch and a father of two.
Ed O'Neill portrayed tough coach Kevin O'Shea in Little Giants, who coached the elite football team.
O'Neill is pictured on the red carpet recently. He has gone on to star in shows and films including Married... With Children, The West Wing and even voiced a character in Wreck-It Ralph.
Fans however would most-likely recognise O'Neill in his role as Jay Pritchett in Modern Family, a show he appeared on from 2009 - 2020.
The role gave him three Emmy nods.
After the hit show ended, he said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show he said co-star Julie Bowen was particularly emotional during their final days on set.
"I thought she was going to have to be sedated and carried out. But everybody was having their moments," he admitted.
Canadian actor Rick Moranis was Danny O'Shea in Little Giants, who went head-to-head with his brother coaching a team of 'misfits'.
You may have recognised him starring alongside John Goodman in The Flintstones as Barney Rubble around the same time.
Moranis, despite finding considerable success with films including Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and Little Shop of Horrors, left Hollywood about 20 years ago so he could raise his kids as a single father.
However in 2020, Moranis, now 70, returned to film a commercial with Ryan Reynolds.
Shawna Waldron rose to fame starring as tomboy Becky O'Shea, aka "Ice Box" in the Little Giants.
She has continued to work as an actress and producer.
About working on Little Giants, she recently told ESPN: "I remember it as being a lot of fun. It lasted for so long and we did so many things together.
"In my mind, it's like an eternal summer, that movie, and I love all the little continuity things and stuff when you watch."
Todd Bosley rose to fame as Jake Berman in the 1994 film.
He has also continued on acting and has starred on Seinfeld and Scrubs.
Bosley is pictured recently.
In 2019, he shared a picture of the film on X and wrote: "25 years ago today Little Giants was released and changed my life."
Marcus Toji, now 38, portrayed the character Marcus in the Little Giants.
He continued on acting - including in the shows The Terror and Patriot.
He told ESPN: "I think we all hoped it would be [successful], but as a kid you don't think about the numbers. And then you kind of think about like, 'Oh, when they do the sequel, we'll all hang out together again and do something else. It'll be a baseball movie and we'll still be called the Giants.' That was our idea."