Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show
Comedy
Action & Adventure
Family

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show

3S | 66E
09/27/1997
5.6

1. Honey, We've Been Swallowed By Grandpa

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9/27/1997

2. Honey, the House is Trying to Kill Us

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10/4/1997

3. Honey, I'm Haunted

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10/11/1997

4. Honey, We're Stuck in the 70's

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10/18/1997

5. Honey, I Shrunk the Science Dude

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10/25/1997

6. Honey, You've Got Nine Lives

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11/1/1997

7. Honey, I Got Duped

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11/8/1997

8. Honey, They're After Me Lucky Charms

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11/15/1997

9. Honey, They Call Me The Space Cowboy

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11/22/1997

10. Honey, I Know What You're Thinking

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11/29/1997

11. Honey, You're Living in the Past

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12/15/1997

12. Honey, I'm Streakin'

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1/17/1998

13. Honey, Meet the Barbarians

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1/7/1998

14. Honey, You Drained My Brain

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2/14/1998

15. Honey, He's Not Abdominable...He's Just Misunderstood

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2/21/1998

16. Honey, I'm in the Mood for Love

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2/28/1998

17. Honey, The Bear is Bad News

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3/28/1998

18. From Honey, With Love

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4/2/1998

19. Honey, I'm Dreaming... But Am I?

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4/23/1998

20. Honey, the Garbage is Taking Us Out

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4/30/1998

21. Honey, You're So Transparent

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5/9/1998

22. Honey, It's No Fun Being An Illegal Alien

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5/16/1998

Overview

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show is an American syndicated science fiction sitcom based on the 1989 film, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. It expands upon the original film's concept of a shrinking experiment gone wrong to include a myriad of experiments gone awry. It debuted in first-run syndication on September 1, 1997 and ran for three consecutive seasons, concluding with the 66th episode on May 20, 2000. Peter Scolari took over the role as Wayne Szalinski, the wacky inventor in the original film, played by Rick Moranis. Each episode incorporates new technologies and digital effects to feature the family in various new adventures. The series was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, with its main studios located in Currie Barracks, a decommissioned Canadian Forces dormitory.