1991?!
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Eerie, Indiana
Ginkasa — 14 years ago(October 05, 2011 04:16 PM)
So I was randomly browsing around IMDb when I thought of this show from my childhood and looked it up. I remember this show from the mid-late 90's so imagine my surprise when I saw it originally aired in 1991! I didn't realize the show wasn't new when I first watched it on Fox Kids. Anybody else experience this with either this show or another show?
(BTW, I'm not referring to the Other Dimension thing. I remember that coming out
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BrainGremlin — 14 years ago(October 08, 2011 10:15 PM)
I think I watched it around the same time as you. I don't think I gave it much thought, though, so I'm not that surprised about its age (though I thought it was newer).
In other news,
GOOD GOD
. I had forgotten about this show! The nostalgia. @_@
I hear his theme music, he's around here somewhere -
spooie-1 — 14 years ago(March 31, 2012 03:44 PM)
I don't know if they were using the forever ware on themselves or were just kind of caught up in the cult status of the product. It's like people that dress up like Star Wars and Star Trek characters at conventions. I know they're not REALLY humans in space or space creatures but THEY seem to think they are.

Maybe they were saving it for season 2. -
Ten-Inch-Toni — 12 years ago(March 19, 2014 05:57 PM)
I don't know if they were using the forever ware on themselves or were just kind of caught up in the cult status of the product. It's like people that dress up like Star Wars and Star Trek characters at conventions. I know they're not REALLY humans in space or space creatures but THEY seem to think they are.

Yes, all the ladies at the party were using the Foreverware on themselves. Remember the party? Each lady stood up and said how long they had been a Foreverware "mom"? or something like? The woman from '62 was were an outfit made popular by Jackie Kennedy. The woman from '68 with the long blond hair was dressed like a 'Go-Go Dancer'.
Marshall only wanted to keep his mom from becoming a "Foreverware Lady" so when the twins came forward asking for help, he saw his moment. He helped the twins and they helped him by giving back the contract Marshall's mom.
In some of the later episodes you can see some of the Foreverware Ladies, like the 'Go-Go Dancer mom and her daughter, who looks just like her, at the bank when the ghost wanted to rob it. -
Miss_Kitae — 13 years ago(May 12, 2012 03:03 PM)
If you ever saw the episode "The Hole in the Head Gang" Swanson was seen in the bank with her daughter, starting a saving's account so she could buy her doll a Foreverware container.
Porn Stars have feelings too. -
Cold_In_Space — 13 years ago(May 12, 2012 04:40 PM)
I know, Dash X pushed Simon and made the girl break her piggy bank. The fake Mr Radford also appeared appeared as the bank teller. That was so random
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mandapanda16 — 14 years ago(December 18, 2011 02:12 PM)
I had known it was on Disney channel before it was on Fox Kids, and I remembered that at the time, because I was 13 by the time it made it to Fox Kids. I was older before I learned about it being on NBC, but I definitely remember being 8 years old the first time I watched Eerie, Indiana. I turned 8 in late 1991, so either I watched on NBC after my 8th birthday, or it was already on Disney before my 9th birthday, and it's been 20 years so I really can't remember which. But I had associated it with Disney for a long time.