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It's not just a town, it's an adventure.

Eerie, Indiana (1991)

First aired September 15, 199124m/ep1 season · 19 epsEnded
7.5

79 votes

Overview

Teenage weirdness investigator Marshall Teller adventures through his new small-town home with his friends, geeky Simon Holmes and mysterious Dash X.

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Status

Ended

Language

English

Type

Scripted

Last Air Date

December 9, 1993

Networks

NBC

Production

Cosgrove/Meurer ProductionsHearst Entertainment ProductionsUnreality Incorporated

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Olivergbyrne

Olivergbyrne

I was 9/10 years old when this very original show was on and I was hooked on the first episode. The show featured some bizarre moments (On the pilot alone you had two adults being preserved as children by sleeping inside a giant Tupperware)but always kept things kid friendly. Simon and Marshall were a bit the kid's answer to Mulder and Scully and their world was like Twin Peaks.People in every corner were a bit off.It was a show that was just fascinating for me when I was a child. The Brain child of Joe Dante (Gremlins) , this was a superior children show that I believe parents could watch and…

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

10.0

Yeah, they couldn't make this today could they? There were scenes that were actually spooky, things that legitimately creeped me out as a kid, and, honestly, that's why I watched it then. And, honestly, now that I am a middle-aged man, it's fun to revisit because it's campy and fun, and you can still see the parts that would give the little kid in you goose-pimples. And, it offered a great commentary not only on society as a whole, but especially on the old MGM monster movies and classic cinema as a whole. Watching it as an adult, with decades of cheap old horror and science fiction movi…

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