Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension

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  • TV-Y7
  • 1998
  • 1 Season
  • 6.6  (532)

Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension is a science-fiction television series that premiered in 1998. The show was produced by Fireworks International and starred Neil Crone, Daniel Clark, Lindy Booth, Bill Switzer, Bruce Hunt, and Deborah Odell. It is a spin-off of the original Eerie, Indiana show that first aired in 1991.

The show follows a character named Marshall Teller and his friend Simon Holmes as they navigate strange occurrences in their small town of Eerie, Indiana. Although the town appears to be a typical American suburb, it is home to many bizarre happenings and supernatural events.

As the name implies, Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension explores parallel universes and alternate realities. Marshall and Simon find themselves venturing into different dimensions in each episode, encountering peculiar creatures and entities along the way.

One episode sees the duo transported to a world where children rule over adults, and adults face punishment for disobedience. In another episode, they enter a dimension where it is always Halloween and the kids are free to cause mischief with no consequences. The show tackles themes of power, control, and the consequences of our actions.

Aside from Marshall and Simon, the show introduces a new cast of characters, including a girl named Edgar, who serves as the group's guide through various dimensions. There is also a recurring antagonist, a villainous scientist named Mr. Chaney, who seeks to exploit the power of the dimensions for his own gain.

Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension is known for its quirky sense of humor, blending horror and comedy in a unique way. The show's special effects were also impressive for the time, with each episode featuring inventive depictions of various alternate realities.

Despite its short run, the show developed a loyal following and became a cult classic, particularly among fans of science-fiction and horror. Its themes of exploring the unknown and the consequences of our actions continue to resonate with audiences today.

In conclusion, Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension is a science-fiction television series that delves into parallel universes and alternate realities. The show follows Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes as they encounter strange occurrences in their town of Eerie, Indiana. With its quirky humor and impressive special effects, the show has become a cult classic among fans of the genre.

Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension is a series that ran for 1 seasons (15 episodes) between February 7, 1998 and on Fireworks International

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The Jackalope
15. The Jackalope
May 23, 1998
Mitchell discovers that the mythical jackalope is alive and well and living in the woods outside Eerie. When endangered species hunter Shakes Corona arrives, Mitchell goes into jackalope conservation in a big way.
I'm Okay, You're Really Weird
14. I'm Okay, You're Really Weird
May 16, 1998
Self-help guru Siggy Floyd is in town promoting his new book "Let's All Be Immature - Embrace Your Inner Two-Year-Old". When the Taylors enter therapy with Siggy, Edward and MaryAnn start to regress and soon all of Eerie is regressing into childhood.
Send In The Clones
13. Send In The Clones
May 9, 1998
While attempting to grow fava beans for a science-fair project, Mitchell accidentally clones a 13-year-old version of his father.
Mr. Lucky
12. Mr. Lucky
May 2, 1998
When Mitchell wins a wishbone-pull with a stranger, he starts leading a charmed life. Everything goes his way, but Mitchell isn't happy. So Mitchell takes the stranger to court, to prove that the wishbone-pull was fixed.
Nightmare On Eerie Street
11. Nightmare On Eerie Street
April 25, 1998
When Mitchell and Stanley are ripped off, they go to the Eerie Examiner to complain. They stumble on a back room, where all the news in Eerie is created before it happens.
Perfect
10. Perfect
April 18, 1998
When Mitchell and Stanley are ripped off, they go to the Eerie Examiner to complain. They stumble on a back room, where all the news in Eerie is created before it happens.
Little Buddy Beep Beep
9. Little Buddy Beep Beep
April 11, 1998
The entire town has succumbed to the Little Buddy Beep Beep craze, taking care of electronic infants that beep when they're hungry or need changing. Those who amass enough points qualify for a prize, but soon the winners start disappearing.
The Newsroom
8. The Newsroom
April 4, 1998
When Mitchell and Stanley are ripped off, they go to the Eerie Examiner to complain. They stumble on a back...
Last Laugh
7. Last Laugh
March 21, 1998
When Stanley needs help coming up with witty lines to defend himself from the Bad Apples, he turns to Howie "The Lip" Lippman.
The Young And The Twitchy
6. The Young And The Twitchy
March 14, 1998
When soap star Stag Carnalli comes to Eerie, life quickly degenerates into a torrid soap opera. Mitchell's family turns into a steamy, overwritten swamp of simmering passions, hokey revelations, and menacing subplots.
The Phantom
5. The Phantom
March 7, 1998
A poltergeist in Mitchell's math class turns out to be Ollie Roberts, a shy kid who has literally disappeared from a lifetime of being ignored. Mitchell and Stanley try to return him to visibility.
Time Flies
4. Time Flies
February 28, 1998
The new Chronos cappuccino machine at the World O' Stuff is saving a lot of time - except that nobody seems to be gaining any. It turns out all that saved time is being siphoned off by Chronos corp for sale to the highest bidder.
Standard Deviation
3. Standard Deviation
February 21, 1998
Mitchell watches in horror as Eerie is subjected to a normalcy investigation by Agnes Median of the Bureau of Statistics. Only the statistically average are permitted to remain - deviations from the norm are "adjusted".
The Goody-Two Shoes People
2. The Goody-Two Shoes People
February 14, 1998
A poltergeist in Mitchell's math class turns out to be Ollie Roberts, a shy kid who has literally disappeared from a lifetime of being ignored. Mitchell and Stanley try to return him to visibility.
Switching Channels
1. Switching Channels
February 7, 1998
A weirdness leak threatens the town of Eerie, Indiana and Marshall and Simon devote themselves to plugging up the leak.
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Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension is available for streaming on the Fireworks International website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Google Play, Apple TV and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    February 7, 1998
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (532)