Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show
“Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show” is an American science fiction sitcom that aired in syndication, inspired by the 1989 movie “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.” The series builds on the film’s premise of a botched shrinking experiment, expanding it to include a variety of other experiments that go awry. It premiered on September 1, 1997, and continued for three seasons, wrapping up with its 66th episode on May 20, 2000.
Peter Scolari stepped into the role of Wayne Szalinski, the eccentric inventor originally portrayed by Rick Moranis in the film. Each episode showcases new technologies and digital effects, taking the family on a range of fresh adventures. The show was shot in Calgary, Alberta, with its primary production facilities located at Currie Barracks, a former Canadian Forces dormitory.
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Genre: Action & Adventure, Comedy, Family
Director: Ed Ferrara, Kevin Murphy
Studio: Buena Vista Television, Plymouth Productions, St. Clare Entertainment
Creators: Ed Ferrara, Kevin Murphy
TV Status: Ended
Duration:
43minRelease: 1997
IMDb: 6
TMDb: 5.6
Country: United States of America
Networks: Syndication
Starring: Barbara Alyn Woods, George Buza, Hillary Tuck, Peter Scolari, Thomas Dekker