Eerie, Indiana

7.5
199124m

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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Seasons

19 Episodes • Premiered 1991

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1. Forever Ware

8.0

A 13-year-old boy's fertile imagination runs wild in his new town.

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2. The Retainer

6.0

Through a schoolmate's dental retainer, Marshall and Simon learn of a planned takeover by the town's dogs.

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3. The ATM with the Heart of Gold

6.5

Eerie's automatic teller machine has befriended Simon and benevolently doles out cash to him.

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4. The Losers

7.0

Looking for his dad's briefcase, Marshall gets lost in Lost & Found.

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5. America's Scariest Home Video

6.5

On Halloween, Simon's little brother switches places with a movie mummy.

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6. Just Say No Fun

Marshall suspects new glasses are turning his classmates into zombies.

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7. Heart on a Chain

9.0

Marshall and his friend both fall for the new girl at school.

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8. Dead Letter

8.0

At the behest of a ghost, Marshall delivers a 70-year-old love letter.

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9. Who's Who

8.0

An imaginative girl's sketches become real, forcing Marshall into action.

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10. The Lost Hour

10.0

Marshall goes on daylight-saving time, but everyone else doesn't.

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11. Marshall's Theory of Believability

8.0

A "faked" extraterrestrial landing produces genuine alien debris.

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12. Tornado Days

7.0

The town celebrates a twister that occurs annually.

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13. The Hole in the Head Gang

8.0

The friends encounter a bank robber's ghost at a haunted house.

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14. Mr. Chaney

8.0

Marshall is crowned the king of a harvest ritual, and is sent on a dangerous mission.

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15. No Brain, No Pain

8.0

Marshall encounters a homeless man being attacked and tries to help him.

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16. The Loyal Order of Corn

8.0

Marshall infiltrates his father's lodge and meets an alien.

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17. Zombies in P.J.s

8.0

A capitalist comes to Eerie and converts the townsfolk into easily led consumers.

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18. Reality Takes a Holiday

10.0

Marshall gets a TV script in the mail, and finds himself a series actor.

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19. The Broken Record

8.0

An abusive father claims heavy-metal messages are ruining his son.

Cast

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Omri Katz

Marshall Teller

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Justin Shenkarow

Simon Holmes

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Mary-Margaret Humes

Marilyn Teller

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Julie Condra

Syndi Teller

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Francis Guinan

Edgar Teller

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Reviews

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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 enjoy as much as the kids. This is the type of show that makes you think "They just don't make TV like they used to" If you compare this to what children watch these days (Looking at you Disney and Nickelodeon!!!) you will feel quite sad. Omri Katz (whom most people remember from "Hocus Pocus")was a great lead. He was likable , sure of himself and charismatic.The kind of kids other kids want to be. The rest of the cast were fine , especially the adults who never played down their characters even when some of the situation they had to act out were strange to the extreme. You definitely feel a lot of love was put into that short lived show. To make it short this was an underrated gem that did not last as long as it should have but that will always have a special place in the hearts of 90's children such as myself!

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GenerationofSwine

10/10

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 movies under my belt, I can see where it's coming from. I can see what it's spoofing and where the campy fun comes for and it has generated a renewed love.

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