Eerie, Indiana

Eerie, Indiana

1991
Eerie, Indiana
Eerie, Indiana

Eerie, Indiana

8.2 | TV-Y7 | en | Drama

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 & Episodes

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EP19  The Broken Record
Dec. 09,1993
The Broken Record

Marshall tries to get a gloomy friend to lighten up by showing him an album from the heavy metal band Pitbull Surfers, but soon the Eerie weirdness kicks in and the quiet overachiever is turned into rebellious headbanger.

EP18  Reality Takes a Holiday
Apr. 12,1992
Reality Takes a Holiday

Marshall finds a script in the mailbox and starts reading. Suddenly he finds himself on the set of a TV series where everybody refers to him as Omri.

EP17  Zombies in P.J.s
Apr. 12,1992
Zombies in P.J.s

Facing bankruptcy due to a possible audit, Radford welcomes a new partner - The Donald. His aggressive ad camping has customers sleepwalking to the World 'o Stuff's midnight madness sale, buying anything in sight on credit. Just sign on the dotted line...

EP16  The Loyal Order of Corn (a.k.a. The Lodge)
Mar. 22,1992
The Loyal Order of Corn (a.k.a. The Lodge)

Strange things are going on in Eerie's local lodge - The Loyal Order of Corn, and when his father joins Marshall intends to find out what.

EP15  No Brain, No Pain
Mar. 15,1992
No Brain, No Pain

A strange bum is assaulted by a woman with a ray gun. distracts her until the police arrive, and then Marshall decides to help out a bum after witnessing him being attacked by a woman with a ray gun. It is difficult though, because all he does is mumble nonsense, and reassemble electrical appliances into bizarre contraptions.

EP14  Mr. Chaney (a.k.a. Mr. Talbot)
Mar. 08,1992
Mr. Chaney (a.k.a. Mr. Talbot)

Marshall is chosen to be the Eerie ""harvest king"" and must go face the Eerie wolf in the forest. Trouble is - none of the previous harvest kings have ever returned...

EP13  The Hole in the Wall Gang (a.k.a. The Hole in the Head Gang / The Gun and the Toaster)
Mar. 01,1992
The Hole in the Wall Gang (a.k.a. The Hole in the Head Gang / The Gun and the Toaster)

Marshall and Simon investigate an old mill rumored to be haunted. It proves to be a hoax, set up by a mysterious young man who doesn't want anybody nosing around... or so it seems until they accidentally uncover a rusted gun, containing the ghost of Grungy Bill - Eerie's worst bank robber.

EP12  Tornado Days
Mar. 01,1992
Tornado Days

As the tornado ""Old Bob"" approaches Eerie, the citizens prepare for their annual tornado day picnic to appease him. But Marshall and Simon insist on staying home, and as the tornado chasing meteorologist left by Bob on his first pass-though tells them - and this makes Bob angry.

EP11  Marshall's Theory of Believability (a.k.a. Professor Hill)
Feb. 02,1992
Marshall's Theory of Believability (a.k.a. Professor Hill)

A professor renowned as an authority on the supernatural comes to Eerie to observe an extraterrestrial object he believes will land here. Marshall immediately sees an opportunity to blow the lid of the Eerie weirdness; but is the professor really all that he claims to be.

EP10  The Lost Hour
Dec. 01,1991
The Lost Hour

Marshal doesn't like the Indiana practice of ignoring daylight savings time, and sets his clock back an hour anyway. When he wakes up the next day, nobody's around... except some very untalkative garbage men, intent on sending him though the trash compactor.

EP9  Who's Who
Nov. 17,1991
Who's Who

A troubled young girl with a penchant for drawing can suddenly change reality when she starts signing her pictures with an Eerie brand pencil.

EP8  Dead Letter
Nov. 10,1991
Dead Letter

While browsing the basement of the local library, Marshall finds an old letter. He opens it and a young man appears who won't leave him alone until he delivers the letter in person.

EP7  Heart on a Chain
Nov. 03,1991
Heart on a Chain

Marshall and a classmate both fall for a new girl. The boy gives her a locket shaped like a heart. When the boy is in a terrible accident, his heart is transplanted into her body. Marshall suspects that something is wrong when the girl starts acting like his dead friend.

EP6  Just Say No Fun (a.k.a. No Fun)
Oct. 27,1991
Just Say No Fun (a.k.a. No Fun)

Marshall knows something's up when he's sent to the new school nurse instead of detention, and his suspicions are confirmed when Simon comes out from the sight check as a homework-loving zombie.

EP5  America's Scariest Home Video (a.k.a. Scariest Home Videos)
Oct. 20,1991
America's Scariest Home Video (a.k.a. Scariest Home Videos)

Stuck having to baby-sit Simon's younger brother on Halloween, Marshall and Simon fool around with their video camera. Unfortunately they end up trapping him in a monster movie, while a mummy runs wild in their house.

EP4  The Losers (a.k.a. Lost in Eerie)
Oct. 06,1991
The Losers (a.k.a. Lost in Eerie)

Mr. Teller is losing things left and right. When he loses his briefcase, an anniversary gift from his wife also containing important things, Mrs. Teller becomes upset. Marshall sets out to find where the missing items are going and with help from Simon, they make a startling discovery.

EP3  The ATM with the Heart of Gold (a.k.a. The ATM Machine)
Sep. 29,1991
The ATM with the Heart of Gold (a.k.a. The ATM Machine)

Simon befriends Eerie's new intelligent ATM, who gives him all the money he wants. Meanwhile, citizens of Eerie notice their bank accounts drying out.

EP2  The Retainer
Sep. 22,1991
The Retainer

Marshall is scheduled to visit the dentist for a retainer. But he fears that he might end up the same way as the previous retainer recipient - He became able to hear what the dogs really say, and that was something they really didn't like.

EP1  Forever Ware
Sep. 15,1991
Forever Ware

The Tellers are welcomed to Eerie by Betty Wilson, who invites Marilyn to attend a demonstration of Foreverware, a very special type of plastic container: It's guaranteed keep anything fresh... Forever.

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8.2 | TV-Y7 | en | Drama , Comedy , Mystery | More Info
Released: 1991-09-15 | Released Producted By: Hearst Entertainment Productions , Cosgrove/Meurer Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

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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Cast

Omri Katz , Justin Shenkarow , Mary-Margaret Humes

Director

John Cosgrove

Producted By

Hearst Entertainment Productions , Cosgrove/Meurer Productions

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Kerry Nicholas I recently bought this show on DVD and it brought back so many great memories from when I used to watch this on TV. I was only 4 when it was made and was 9 when I first saw it on Fox Kids. From the first time I saw it I was hooked. Omri Katz is a wonderful actor as is Justin Shenkarow and the rest of the cast were great. I thought the show couldn't get any better and then Jason Marsden as DashX appeared and it got greater. Marsden added a great amount of depth to his role as the sneaky grey haired boy with no name. Even though he only appeared in 6 episodes he certainly made an impact on the way I watched the show. I loved the way he wasn't exactly a good guy but he wasn't bad either. The final episode "Reality Takes A Holiday" was a work of genius in my opinion and the final conflict between Marshall and Dash left me hankering for more. In my opinion it's a shame they never made any more of this series as I would like to have found out more about Eerie and why it was so strange and also where DashX came from or what he was.
mschnabel-1 My family and I adored this show. It was such a shame it only lasted a short while. I really thought they had something different and unique. I remember running to the TV to watch the show, both the kids and adults of the house. You know it must have been good, since I still remember the show. I didn't remember the name until I saw it on an actors biography, but I've been describing the show for some time to people to see if anyone remembered the name. Apparently, not everyone saw the show (or remembered it). Maybe it was before its time. But now we're in a post X-files and Buffy the Vampire time, so they should try again. I know I'd watch it! i'd love it if they would even replay the episodes. Someone pick it up again!
shannonm75 This will always be one of my favorite series of all times! Even if it was short-lived. Each and every episode was unique. Just when you thought perhaps Marshall(Omri Katz) and Simon (Justin Shenkarow) would spend a normal day doing what all normal kids do, something weird starts to happen and the two have to investigate or prevent more trouble than they already have from happening. The show seemed even better when Dash X (Jason Marsden) entered the picture, shortly before the show was canceled. This gray-haired kid,Dash wanted only to do away with Marshall and he almost had his chance. I would compare this show to The Twilight Zone and the X Files. You don't want to miss a single episode!
seiver I used to love this show when it first aired. One episode in particular that I remember was the one where Marshall had another friend and they were competing over this girl. She had a heart problem and needed a transplant. Marshall's friend ended up getting hit by a truck and the girl got his heart. Then when Marshall started getting close to her, the heart started giving her trouble. It was pretty sad. When I saw a while ago that the series was being aired again on cable, I tried to catch every episode. I saw the tornado episode about 5 times but of course I missed my favorite one. I just wish they'd release it on dvd (like practically everything else). And if there's any show that compares to it, I would say Disney's "So Weird". It's a really good show. There are some lame episodes, but a few of them are extremely well written for a kid's show. Of course, it went through the same problems as Eerie, Indiana. Some of the characters left and it was cancelled, but at least it lasted a couple of seasons. I hope the next time a kids series comes along that is well written and can be enjoyed by anyone, it will be given a better chance.