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Man, I loved this show as a kid. I caught the rerun in the late 90s here in the UK. My wife is the only other person I've ever met who actually saw it. One of the many reasons I married her.
Just had a similar conversation with my gf but she can't remember it. I think it was on channel 4, summertime for kids off school. There was a show called bug juice , fly on the wall show about American kids at a summer camp, and a show about a football team called Renford rejects on in the same daytime slot
Yes I remember it now because eir the opening with the lawnmowers and basketball team going down the street, since he was doing a paper round it always reminded me of paperboy haha
It is surprising that they never really did much after this. Omri had Hocus Pocus, but then just disappeared from acting. They were both very talented.
I’m like 99% sure that kid got eaten by dogs, cause they said they never saw him again. I couldn’t make it fit the narrative of the video but yeah that kid is dead
Wow I thought I was the only one who remembered this show! Omri Katz was also on 'Dallas' when he was younger, playing John Ross Ewing III (the son of J.R Ewing himself.)
Man this show was so good. Too good in fact. I watched that first season religiously on c4 in the UK and it felt like me and my dad were the only ones who knew about it. Glad you gave a shout out to how great a sidekick Simon was. And I'm also surprised Omri Kats didn't go on to a greater career as he had amazing presence for such a young age.
I’m currently introducing the original series to my 8 year old and he absolutely loves it. I also introduced him to Starblazers (and Starblazers 2199). So far he’s eating up everything awesome.
Loved this show as a kid. I actually found it on Prime and rewatched the whole. I was blown away as a kid that I was one of the few of my friends who knew about this show. It was fun, weird, and quirky and I enjoyed every minute of it. I agree that towards the end it was a bit off-brand, but this show will definitely have a solid place in my childhood memories.
15:44 This. The reason I became such a morning person today was because when I discovered that Saturday morning cartoons began at 7 am, I would wake up at 6 am (sometimes at 5 am) get myself ready to watch cartoons.
Wow! I just marked out with this channel talking about Erie Indiana. Thank you! I have not forgot about this show. It came on Fox Kids back as I remembered.
Just the channel I need for my insomnia. & Man U just gave me flash backs with that show , I totally remember watching it as a kid. Definitely showing this to my kids this Halloween weekend!
Another deep cut Easter egg is in the scene where Marshall and Simon return the money, effectively "killing" Mr. Wilson. It’s reminiscent of the famous HAL death scene from Kubrick's 2001 when he sings “Daisy Bell.” But in the ATM’s case, he sings "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall” in an agonizing way.
I still remember seeing the ‘Heart on a Chain’ episode like almost 30 years ago as a kid. It obviously left an impression as I still remember all the plot points and a lot of the scenes. There’s TV shows I watched last week that I don’t remember as much!
I used to watch this in Germany when I was a child. I still remember the 'heart on a chain' episode. That was the saddest thing I ever watched during my childhood.
I watched this in Ireland as a kid .. I loved it . There was nothing else like it on TV at the time. I only managed to see a hand full of episodes then it disappeared .. Im a Dad myself now and have shown it to my two boys who really enjoyed it.
Finally! Someone else who remembers and likes this show! It really WAS 'Twin Peaks' for kids, but in the best way! And I'm glad somebody reminded me that Omri Katz was in this. I was JUST trying to remember where else I knew him from!
@@BigGator5 I actually wrote the reply before I finished the video. I didn't know it was going to be mentioned. It's really bad. I collected the book series also and most of it was based from the original series. When book 13 came out as "Another Dimension" with different characters, I was so angry, I stopped buying them. And yes, that was prior to the time I found the reboot
This was my mom's favorite show growing up. She recently showed me it and I LOVED IT! Especially the final episode, im disappointed that it ended on that note but man that finally got me theorizing. Ps: I tryed to watch the spin off show and couldn't even get through the first episode. It is a insult to the og series.
Watched it when it was shown on Nickelodeon in the early 1990s. Never known anyone else who watched it. Same with Pete and Pete. Man the 90s were great
I was 25 when this show came out and I LOVED it, watched it religiously every week, recorded it (VHS in those days) and rewatched it to catch the Easter eggs and such. My favorite episode is The Lost Hour, which I try to watch every year at this time, the day that the clocks are set back. to watch what happens when Marshall protests Indiana's lack of Daylight Saving Time (they didn't have it in 1991!) by turning his watch back an hour, unleashing mega-Eerie-voodoo-weirdness. Loved the milkman character, genius concept tying in with the widespread (at the time) missing children on milkboxes, and loved the idea that, 80 years later, Marshall was still fighting Eerie weirdness. As far as the Dash X character ... I found the concept interesting, loved him in The Loyal Order of the Corn with Ray Walston. I always believed that the character was Dash X from the future... I don't think they ever really sorted out that character and gave him proper motivation for some of the bad guy things he did.
I love Wonderfalls! I didn't watch it when it originally aired, but found it years afterwards after looking up things that Lee Pace was in. I ended up watching and loving the show.
Probably intentional - You showed a clip of Aladdin singing early on and then later mentioned Scott Weinger having a guest role on Eerie Indiana.... the actor who did the voice of Aladdin :)
Loved this show when I was kid👍♥️ and I still think it stands the test of time 👍👍🙂 Bought the dvd set and watched it with my kids they love it ♥️♥️ Great video guys😏🙂👍
I absolutely loved this show as a kid. But here in the UK, no else I tried to talk about it with seemed to even know what it was. I re-watched them recently, and for the most part, I think they hold up pretty well. There's a few meh episodes, but then I thought that when I watched them as a kid too.
Very good review. I also loved this series watched it when I was nine or ten. One of my theories was that Eerie had what we now call a "Weirdness Censor", a very strong one, and only Marshall was immune to it for some reason (Simon sometimes couldn't tell when something was wrong until Marshall pointed out and Marshall's family never caught on anything). I thought this would be addressed at some point and it would be a mayor plot point, but alas it never happened. Cancelled... we never get to keep good things.
Now I don’t feel bad that I couldn’t even finish the first episode of the second series. I also think you should have touched on some of the merchandise like the books or toys. Over all great video dude, and I love your idea how to reboot the show.
I remember thinking this show was really weird. A few episodes I remember is the dog one, the creepy woman who lived next door and the one with the guy who stole stuff like pens, toys and the dads suitcase
❤ wow this review is amazing!! I wound up here after trying to explain to my boyfriend, just this morning about the 'land of lost things' featuring the 'little doctor from the burbs' 😅 after i lost something this morning. I was raving about how amazing Eerie Indiana was and I wanted to share the clip...and you featured it. Thanks for the wonderful throwback 😍
My favorite show from my childhood. I always rush home from school to watch this. The book series from the late 90s was good too! Too bad, I can't say the same about the TV reboot
Eerie Indiana was ahead of its time. The show even came before the X-Files. What I loved about the show was it didn’t insult the intelligence of children and Joe Danté even said it was an adult show told by children. The cast was top notch and the writing was original. Eerie Indiana could’ve easily had a good run of 5 seasons but NBC screwed it all up in the time slots. Eerie Indiana is one of the best television shows of all time despite only having 19 episodes in one season. P.S. - Justin Shenkarow and Omri Katz said they would be happy to reprise their old Eerie Indiana roles so long as they have a respectable script and are able to get the rights approved from Lionsgate Entertainment. I fully agree with the expressed opinions on the false sequel to Eerie Indiana. The Other Dimension had no respect or genuine reference to the original series and the writing was just haphazard and lackadaisical. I believe they just wanted to capitalize on the Eerie Indiana fandom and caused a retraction in its stead. I really want Eerie Indiana to get the proper reboot that it deserves. #bringbackeerieindiana
I used to love this show!!! And I was so disappointed when it got cancelled! Such a great show. (And I still have a crush on Julie Condra to this day! She was also Madeleine on “Wonder Years”). That episode with the heart transplant is a classic. And sadly, I do remember both “Swan’s Crossing” and “The Torkelson’s”. Ugh.
Thank you for that. I haven't thought about it for years. Loved it as a young teenager. I was thinking about a possible connection or influence between Joe Dante - Explorers - Eirie Indiana and Stranger things.
Oi, so i work at a restaurant in Hartford CT. And the last 2 years I've gotten to Converse with Jason Marsdon. Especially about the dash X character. Just sent him a text about the missing episode, asking if he could elaborate about it. If he gets back to me, I'd be more then willing to share that with you.
loved this show when I was a kid and currently do. when they released the complete series on dvd years ago I was happy when they did that and bought it of course. sadly short lived it was.
You're killing me with this! Eerie, Indiana came out right after I moved to Indiana. And they aired it. And it taught me that Indiana would not be following Daylight Savings Time. Valuable lessons as a kid.
"-...Even though no one has seen it at the time..." I remember watching it then. There was a huge Hype surrounding it. My mother had heard of it and was promoting my ability to watch it. It wasn't " super Mario 3 in The Wizard ' hype but strong enough for me to have watched them all on their airing. Also making me feel very old ngl
In 1997, I first caught Eerie Indiana back in Grade 4 (1996-97) and beginning of Grade 5 (late 1997) when it generated a new fan base, when the Fox Kids Network (Bobby's World, X-Men, Power Rangers, C Bear and Jamal) aired the series on Saturday mornings as a 1996-97 midseason replacement show (Life With Louie) on Saturday mornings from January 25 to September 27, and on Monday and Wednesday afternoons from November 10 of that same year, until January 2, 1998, gaining something of a cult following despite its short run. I was only 10 years old when I first saw it on Fox Kids for a 12 month run, and 2 seasons of reruns. This was in early to fall 1997. 2 months later, Fox Kids temporarily aired the show returning as a midseason replacement show filler (Goosebumps) Mondays and Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. ET from November 10, 1997 to January 2, 1998. It was originally on NBC from September 15, 1991 to April 12, 1992, and the final episode was aired for the first time in late 1993, when the show was syndicated on The Disney Channel. The show was briefly syndicated in reruns on The Disney Channel from October 7, 1993 to late March 1996. The renewed popularity of the series encouraged Fox Kids to produce a spin-off Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension, lasting only one season in 1998.
The only time this aired in the UK in the 80s was during the afternoon on weekdays, meaning I could only watch it on the rare occasions I was home from school. But the fact it was so difficult to see made it even more mysterious and unique. It was like a magical creature that would show up once or twice a year and drag me into an alternative dimension for a half hour
I didn't hate the other dimension show. It wasn't as good as the original, but it wasn't that bad (provided you were a kid when originally watching). As a kid that was the first version i saw. It helped me appreciate the original when i finally saw it. I remember a few of my friends loved it too. It's crap compared to the original. But as a kid, i thought it was fun enough.
Binged this series the last 2 weeks. Really solid show as a Hoosier and I think Outer Limits isn't quite that bad. It's free on TH-cam in multiple forms now.
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You should watch land of the lost from 1991 it's a awful remake in my opinion 👍
Joblo i hated the spinoff so much i was 13 in 1998 i kept watching it just to laugh at it only lasted 15 episodes ❤
Riffraff. Street rat... 😭
Thank you for the Unkind Ones edit 😂😭
Explorers is my all time favourite movie....makes me so nostalgic
Man, I loved this show as a kid. I caught the rerun in the late 90s here in the UK. My wife is the only other person I've ever met who actually saw it. One of the many reasons I married her.
alex mack was good too. also blame the koalas. remember The Tribe?
Just had a similar conversation with my gf but she can't remember it. I think it was on channel 4, summertime for kids off school. There was a show called bug juice , fly on the wall show about American kids at a summer camp, and a show about a football team called Renford rejects on in the same daytime slot
Yes I remember it now because eir the opening with the lawnmowers and basketball team going down the street, since he was doing a paper round it always reminded me of paperboy haha
@@conorsmith8551 a lot of similarities with the burbs
Yeah I seen it late 90s as well, it was something that flew by so fast, I didn't really get to give it a proper take
Dude this show was my favorite kids spooky show. Goosebumps can't hold a black flame candle next to this show!
Same here. I was super pissed when the show didn’t come back in the fall🤬
Amen
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@@PeterGriffin0012 lol what?
I feel like goosebumps tried badly to mimic this show
My gosh, your scenario for bringing Eerie back is perfect! All they need are likeable leads, quality scripts and a production team that cares.
going off the state of the entertainment industry these days id rather it was left alone.
This show was awesome! Between this and Hocus Pocus, Omri Katz owned my heart.
Those kids on the original series were ridiculously talented actors
It is surprising that they never really did much after this. Omri had Hocus Pocus, but then just disappeared from acting. They were both very talented.
It was super rare her in the UK, when I did see it I felt very lucky! Loved it and purchased the DVD set the moment I saw it around 10 years ago.
I also saw it when it came out in the UK, on ch4 it was, about 9pm.
@@VCYT i think it was earlier than that. There was no way i was able to watch TV at 9pm.
It was around 6pm!!!!!
@@bobdigi500 Yeah it was on around 6/6:30pm
@@bobdigi500 yeah it was definitely around 6ish on channel four. I remember watching it as a kid
Didn't they used to show it in the morning with the show Allie Mack in the u.k. in the 90's?
I always remember the episode where a kid had braces that made him hear dogs thoughts.
I’m like 99% sure that kid got eaten by dogs, cause they said they never saw him again. I couldn’t make it fit the narrative of the video but yeah that kid is dead
Wow I thought I was the only one who remembered this show! Omri Katz was also on 'Dallas' when he was younger, playing John Ross Ewing III (the son of J.R Ewing himself.)
Man this show was so good. Too good in fact. I watched that first season religiously on c4 in the UK and it felt like me and my dad were the only ones who knew about it.
Glad you gave a shout out to how great a sidekick Simon was. And I'm also surprised Omri Kats didn't go on to a greater career as he had amazing presence for such a young age.
This and Round the Twist were my childhood!
I’m currently introducing the original series to my 8 year old and he absolutely loves it. I also introduced him to Starblazers (and Starblazers 2199). So far he’s eating up everything awesome.
One of the best shows that was ever cancelled.
Loved this show as a kid. I actually found it on Prime and rewatched the whole. I was blown away as a kid that I was one of the few of my friends who knew about this show. It was fun, weird, and quirky and I enjoyed every minute of it. I agree that towards the end it was a bit off-brand, but this show will definitely have a solid place in my childhood memories.
Just right when i go to look u say prime. No way i hope its still there!
You just got me right in the nostalgia.
15:44 This. The reason I became such a morning person today was because when I discovered that Saturday morning cartoons began at 7 am, I would wake up at 6 am (sometimes at 5 am) get myself ready to watch cartoons.
to this day i quote sleeping in tupperware if someone says i look young or fresh or whatever. i still think that was an amazing gag!
Wow! I just marked out with this channel talking about Erie Indiana. Thank you! I have not forgot about this show. It came on Fox Kids back as I remembered.
Your welcome
Eerie Indiana was Gravity Falls before Gravity Falls. I loved this show when it came on. I think this show was just ahead of it times.
Moville mysteries was between Eerie Indiana and Gravity falls
Yep even the creator of gravityfalls admit it being a prime inspiration for the show
Great post! I miss that show. For me, it was my next level series, after graduating from ‘Amazing Stories’.
The episode with the talking dogs creeped me out!
The retainer.
Just the channel I need for my insomnia. & Man U just gave me flash backs with that show , I totally remember watching it as a kid. Definitely showing this to my kids this Halloween weekend!
Another deep cut Easter egg is in the scene where Marshall and Simon return the money, effectively "killing" Mr. Wilson. It’s reminiscent of the famous HAL death scene from Kubrick's 2001 when he sings “Daisy Bell.” But in the ATM’s case, he sings "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall” in an agonizing way.
I still remember seeing the ‘Heart on a Chain’ episode like almost 30 years ago as a kid. It obviously left an impression as I still remember all the plot points and a lot of the scenes. There’s TV shows I watched last week that I don’t remember as much!
The girl was Danielle Harris.
I own one episode of the show on TH-cam & its heart on a chain
Can't believe this was as early as 91-92!
Right I thought it was actually same time as Goosebumps, which wasn't until '95.
Omri Katz was also in Joe Dante's Matinee, I mainly remember him in this show, Matinee and Hocus pocus
Agreed ❤
JR his son in Dallas?
I loved this show so much when I was a kid! I bought the dvd's when they first came out, and I still watch them now.
I used to watch this in Germany when I was a child. I still remember the 'heart on a chain' episode. That was the saddest thing I ever watched during my childhood.
Sprichst mir aus der Seele.
This show was so strange. Love it
I watched this in Ireland as a kid .. I loved it . There was nothing else like it on TV at the time. I only managed to see a hand full of episodes then it disappeared .. Im a Dad myself now and have shown it to my two boys who really enjoyed it.
This show was great, wish it lasted longer
Finally! Someone else who remembers and likes this show! It really WAS 'Twin Peaks' for kids, but in the best way! And I'm glad somebody reminded me that Omri Katz was in this. I was JUST trying to remember where else I knew him from!
Wow! Childhood!
This show needs a comeback.
there was a reboot in the late 90s but it not as good
Astrid Kierkegaard ...I'm sorry, but I didn't say reboot. I know there's a reboot and, as the video says, it's absolutely awful.
@@BigGator5 I actually wrote the reply before I finished the video. I didn't know it was going to be mentioned. It's really bad. I collected the book series also and most of it was based from the original series. When book 13 came out as "Another Dimension" with different characters, I was so angry, I stopped buying them.
And yes, that was prior to the time I found the reboot
It wii not be the same.
That hazy soft focus was EVERYWHERE in 1990-1995! Think early X-Files seasons.
This was my mom's favorite show growing up. She recently showed me it and I LOVED IT!
Especially the final episode, im disappointed that it ended on that note but man that finally got me theorizing.
Ps: I tryed to watch the spin off show and couldn't even get through the first episode. It is a insult to the og series.
Watched it when it was shown on Nickelodeon in the early 1990s. Never known anyone else who watched it. Same with Pete and Pete. Man the 90s were great
I was 25 when this show came out and I LOVED it, watched it religiously every week, recorded it (VHS in those days) and rewatched it to catch the Easter eggs and such. My favorite episode is The Lost Hour, which I try to watch every year at this time, the day that the clocks are set back. to watch what happens when Marshall protests Indiana's lack of Daylight Saving Time (they didn't have it in 1991!) by turning his watch back an hour, unleashing mega-Eerie-voodoo-weirdness. Loved the milkman character, genius concept tying in with the widespread (at the time) missing children on milkboxes, and loved the idea that, 80 years later, Marshall was still fighting Eerie weirdness. As far as the Dash X character ... I found the concept interesting, loved him in The Loyal Order of the Corn with Ray Walston. I always believed that the character was Dash X from the future... I don't think they ever really sorted out that character and gave him proper motivation for some of the bad guy things he did.
The episode with the kids who lived in Tupperware containers... so creepy.
I watched this show with my father...
Forever wear.
My family loved this show. Even just recently we were talking about old shows and movies and we all remembered it fondly.
Was sooo good. Couldn't believe it when i went so quickly.
Couldn't disagree more about Dash X. He enhanced the show and some of the best episodes involved his character.
You covered some of my favorites as a kid. I loved this one and I loved brisco county jr. too bad these shows didn’t go farther
I love Wonderfalls! I didn't watch it when it originally aired, but found it years afterwards after looking up things that Lee Pace was in. I ended up watching and loving the show.
I recall the motorcycle riders scene :) Eerie Indiana... good old days...
my favourite ep was the one where he finds out where the "other sock" goes
I was trying to remember the name of this show for the last 4 months, such a underrated show
Very much a child friendly version of Twin Peaks.
Probably intentional - You showed a clip of Aladdin singing early on and then later mentioned Scott Weinger having a guest role on Eerie Indiana.... the actor who did the voice of Aladdin :)
Loved this show when I was kid👍♥️ and I still think it stands the test of time 👍👍🙂
Bought the dvd set and watched it with my kids they love it ♥️♥️
Great video guys😏🙂👍
Thank you sir!
I absolutely loved this show as a kid. But here in the UK, no else I tried to talk about it with seemed to even know what it was. I re-watched them recently, and for the most part, I think they hold up pretty well. There's a few meh episodes, but then I thought that when I watched them as a kid too.
Great show. Very underrated. I remember the re runs. Didn't catch it the first time
Very good review.
I also loved this series watched it when I was nine or ten. One of my theories was that Eerie had what we now call a "Weirdness Censor", a very strong one, and only Marshall was immune to it for some reason (Simon sometimes couldn't tell when something was wrong until Marshall pointed out and Marshall's family never caught on anything).
I thought this would be addressed at some point and it would be a mayor plot point, but alas it never happened.
Cancelled... we never get to keep good things.
Thanks
Now I don’t feel bad that I couldn’t even finish the first episode of the second series. I also think you should have touched on some of the merchandise like the books or toys. Over all great video dude, and I love your idea how to reboot the show.
I remember thinking this show was really weird. A few episodes I remember is the dog one, the creepy woman who lived next door and the one with the guy who stole stuff like pens, toys and the dads suitcase
Also thank you joblo for giving this movie a shout out many people need to see this amazing show
❤ wow this review is amazing!! I wound up here after trying to explain to my boyfriend, just this morning about the 'land of lost things' featuring the 'little doctor from the burbs' 😅 after i lost something this morning. I was raving about how amazing Eerie Indiana was and I wanted to share the clip...and you featured it. Thanks for the wonderful throwback 😍
I use to love this show! The only episode I really remember was the daylight savings episode. I assume that's the Lost Hour you mentioned.
The Lost Hour was my favorite episode, hands down. So creepy. Freaked me out, for real.
My favorite show from my childhood. I always rush home from school to watch this. The book series from the late 90s was good too!
Too bad, I can't say the same about the TV reboot
Think it's time to bust out my DVD's. I just finished tales from the crypt and wasn't sure what to watch next.
Are you afraid of the Dark and Goosebumps didn't air here, from what i remember, but Eerie Indiana did, so that is my main childhood horror show
rewatching it in 2024 and it holds up so well! the props and sets are so cool!
Eerie Indiana was ahead of its time. The show even came before the X-Files. What I loved about the show was it didn’t insult the intelligence of children and Joe Danté even said it was an adult show told by children. The cast was top notch and the writing was original. Eerie Indiana could’ve easily had a good run of 5 seasons but NBC screwed it all up in the time slots. Eerie Indiana is one of the best television shows of all time despite only having 19 episodes in one season.
P.S. - Justin Shenkarow and Omri Katz said they would be happy to reprise their old Eerie Indiana roles so long as they have a respectable script and are able to get the rights approved from Lionsgate Entertainment. I fully agree with the expressed opinions on the false sequel to Eerie Indiana. The Other Dimension had no respect or genuine reference to the original series and the writing was just haphazard and lackadaisical. I believe they just wanted to capitalize on the Eerie Indiana fandom and caused a retraction in its stead. I really want Eerie Indiana to get the proper reboot that it deserves. #bringbackeerieindiana
2022 ~ Great video. As I was looking to watch an episode of Eerie Indiana I found your channel. New subscriber!
Ha! What a deep pull (even if it is on Amazon Prime now). Thanks for the nostalgia for my childhood.
I used to love this show!!! And I was so disappointed when it got cancelled! Such a great show. (And I still have a crush on Julie Condra to this day! She was also Madeleine on “Wonder Years”). That episode with the heart transplant is a classic. And sadly, I do remember both “Swan’s Crossing” and “The Torkelson’s”. Ugh.
Thank you for that. I haven't thought about it for years. Loved it as a young teenager. I was thinking about a possible connection or influence between Joe Dante - Explorers - Eirie Indiana and Stranger things.
Thanks!
I still watch this.
Oi, so i work at a restaurant in Hartford CT. And the last 2 years I've gotten to Converse with Jason Marsdon. Especially about the dash X character. Just sent him a text about the missing episode, asking if he could elaborate about it.
If he gets back to me, I'd be more then willing to share that with you.
That be awesome
loved this show when I was a kid and currently do. when they released the complete series on dvd years ago I was happy when they did that and bought it of course. sadly short lived it was.
Loved that show!!
Awesome video yes it could be come back goosebumps did amazing and are you afried of dark
You're killing me with this! Eerie, Indiana came out right after I moved to Indiana. And they aired it. And it taught me that Indiana would not be following Daylight Savings Time. Valuable lessons as a kid.
Did you change your clock back an hour and get stuck in the Lost Hour?
@@mstrikesback168 I was young enough to be scared that would happen.
I'm 60 and still love this show.
Your reboot idea sounds like a perfect way to bring it back.
Thanks for the suggestion of wonder falls. I was littery looking for something like that.
I loved this show and this presenter is my fave for this channel.
Used to love Eerie Indiana.
I was Looking everywhere after this Show,I used to watch it a lot when I was a kid and then just disappeared….
I remember this show being on UK TV . Loved it .
I had a big crush on Omri Katz as a kid. This show was amazing.
I used to watch this all the time but I do not remember a SINGLE episode.
Is something really free if you require a paid subscription for it?
"-...Even though no one has seen it at the time..."
I remember watching it then. There was a huge Hype surrounding it. My mother had heard of it and was promoting my ability to watch it. It wasn't " super Mario 3 in The Wizard ' hype but strong enough for me to have watched them all on their airing.
Also making me feel very old ngl
I think this show is a great example why "shot on film" holds up much better than "shot on video".
greetings from germany
I loved this show. Now lets sing the Foreverware song! :P
In 1997, I first caught Eerie Indiana back in Grade 4 (1996-97) and beginning of Grade 5 (late 1997) when it generated a new fan base, when the Fox Kids Network (Bobby's World, X-Men, Power Rangers, C Bear and Jamal) aired the series on Saturday mornings as a 1996-97 midseason replacement show (Life With Louie) on Saturday mornings from January 25 to September 27, and on Monday and Wednesday afternoons from November 10 of that same year, until January 2, 1998, gaining something of a cult following despite its short run. I was only 10 years old when I first saw it on Fox Kids for a 12 month run, and 2 seasons of reruns. This was in early to fall 1997. 2 months later, Fox Kids temporarily aired the show returning as a midseason replacement show filler (Goosebumps) Mondays and Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. ET from November 10, 1997 to January 2, 1998. It was originally on NBC from September 15, 1991 to April 12, 1992, and the final episode was aired for the first time in late 1993, when the show was syndicated on The Disney Channel. The show was briefly syndicated in reruns on The Disney Channel from October 7, 1993 to late March 1996. The renewed popularity of the series encouraged Fox Kids to produce a spin-off Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension, lasting only one season in 1998.
The only time this aired in the UK in the 80s was during the afternoon on weekdays, meaning I could only watch it on the rare occasions I was home from school. But the fact it was so difficult to see made it even more mysterious and unique. It was like a magical creature that would show up once or twice a year and drag me into an alternative dimension for a half hour
Came out early 90's.
NBC late 80's-early 90's had it goin on. Such great forgotten shows
I loved this show so much
I watched Erie when it was on, my dad loved it so we watched it instead of 60 min, broke my little child heart when it was cancelled
i hear that , i followed it religiously and then it ended.
I loved this show. I remember the remote, the atm, the braces episode, tupperware, the lost hour(?)
Thank you for making this! I loved this show as a kid. And yes, I remember The Torkelsons.
I loved Eerie, Indiana!! I used to watch it with my nephews...I was the adult 😂😂
I didn't hate the other dimension show. It wasn't as good as the original, but it wasn't that bad (provided you were a kid when originally watching). As a kid that was the first version i saw. It helped me appreciate the original when i finally saw it. I remember a few of my friends loved it too. It's crap compared to the original. But as a kid, i thought it was fun enough.
I randomly burst out in song singing that same exact lyric from Aladdin, and have been for decades.
This and The Flash were my favorite 📺 shows and I still remember recording every episode on 📼
I used to watch this show all the time when I was a kid. It was great.
Binged this series the last 2 weeks. Really solid show as a Hoosier and I think Outer Limits isn't quite that bad. It's free on TH-cam in multiple forms now.
This guy has 14 credits on imdb and now he's 92 in top 5000 after this video