Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension

Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension
Genre Drama
Horror
Science fiction
Satire
Written by Jim Henshaw
Terry Saltsman
Directed by John Bell
René Bonnière
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 15
Production
Location(s) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Running time 30 minutes (with commercials)
Production company(s) Global Television Network
Release
Original network Fox Kids
Original release February 7 – May 30, 1998
Chronology
Preceded by Eerie, Indiana

Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension is a spin-off of Eerie, Indiana. This series aired on the Fox Kids Network in 1998.

Premise

The series revolves around best friends Mitchell Taylor and Stanley Hope. Like earlier Eerie, Indiana, residents Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes—they are constantly encountering strange and out-of-this-world phenomena in their hometown. Helping out in their adventures is the mysterious local bartender, Mr. Crawford.

Opening credits narration:

Characters

History

In 1997, the earlier show Eerie, Indiana, generated a new fan base, when Fox's children's programming block Fox Kids aired the series, gaining something of a cult following despite its short run. The renewed popularity in the series, encouraged Fox to produce this spin-off.[1]

Episode list

Episode Number Name Date Summary
1. "Switching Channels" February 7, 1998 Mitchell Taylor and Stanley Hope meet and converse with Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes from the first series via television sets all over Eerie. They soon discover that a new series of satellite dishes, which are being installed on every rooftop by a crazy cable man, are starting an inter-dimensional rift. This is causing all of the weirdness from the first Eerie to leak into this one. Both pairs of boys are determined to stop the cable guy and plug the leak in order to save the Eeries of all the dimensions from being literally torn apart.
2. "The Goody-Two Shoes People' February 14, 1998 A new club in town, The Eerie Junior Executives Club, is replacing its members with robotic clones a la The Stepford Wives.
3. "Standard Deviation" February 21, 1998 A woman from the Mad Bureau of Statistics cites Mitchell's family for not being "normal," but the woman turns out to be searching for the extraterrestrials who stole her husband.
4. "Time Flies" February 28, 1998 A coffee machine sold to Mr. Crawford causes time in Eerie to go fast.
5. "The Phantom" March 7, 1998 Mitchell and Stanley think a phantom is haunting the school, but discover that the "phantom" is a shy boy whose lack of self-confidence literally makes him invisible.
6. "The Young And The Twitchy" March 14, 1998 A soap opera star's melodramatic behavior turns everyone in town into soap opera characters.
7. "Last Laugh" March 21, 1998 A gag-writing genius helps Stanley become a master comic, but Stanley's new comic persona turns him into a bully who insults people.
8. "The Newsroom" April 4, 1998 A local newspaper office has a machine that can predict bad news—including a nuclear disaster at the plant in which Mitchell's mother works.
9. "Little Buddy Beep Beep" April 11, 1998 A new Tamagotchi-style toy is taking over Eerie, Indiana, and Mitchell discovers that those who take the best care of Little Buddy Beep Beep become new versions of the toy.
10. "Perfect" April 18, 1998 Mitchell's sister is talked into buying a skin care treatment from a former beauty queen, but the treatment slowly turns her skin plastic.
11. "Nightmare On Eerie Street" April 25, 1998 The legendary Sandman can't sleep so he decides to keep all of Eerie awake with nightmares.
12. Mr. Lucky May 2, 1998 Mitchell gains continuous good fortune from winning a wishbone, but there are unexpected results.
13. "Send In The Clones" May 9, 1998 Mitchell accidentally creates a clone of his Dad as a thirteen-year-old from a plant, and has to stop him from blowing up the school with a giant potato and the power of electricity.
14. "I'm Okay, You're Really Weird" May 16, 1998 A motivational speaker has the power to turn everyone in town into immature goofballs.
15. "The Jackalope" May 30, 1998 Mitchell and Stanley find a legendary animal that's being hunted to extinction.

References

  1. Diuguid, Carol (January 12, 1998). "Fox computes kidvid midseason makeover". Variety.com. Retrieved September 29, 2013.

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