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  1. Jun 22, 1989 · Purchase Honey, I Shrunk the Kids on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Get set for the adventure of a lifetime in the hit comedy, Honey, I Shrunk The Kids! Rick Moranis stars as a preoccupied inventor who just can’t seem to get his electro-magnetic shrinking machine to work. Then, when he accidentally shrinks his kids down to 1/4-inch tall and tosses them out in the trash ...

  2. Sort. S1 E1 - Honey, We've Been Swallowed by Grandpa. September 26, 1997. 43min. TV-PG. Grandpa unwittingly swallows miniaturized Wayne, Diane and Amy. Available to buy. S1 E2 - Honey, The House Is Trying to Kill Us. October 3, 1997.

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  3. Wayne accidentally throws the kids in the trash.

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  4. Box office. $96 million. Honey, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 American science fiction comedy film, the sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, and the second installment of the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film series. Directed by Randal Kleiser and released by Walt Disney Pictures, it stars Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, Amy O'Neill, and Robert ...

  5. Rick Moranis stars as a preoccupied inventor who just can't seem to get his electro-magnetic shrinking machine to work. Then, when he accidentally shrinks his kids down to one-quarter-inch tall and tosses them out in the trash, the real adventure begins! Now the kids face incredible dangers as they try to make their way home through the jungle of their own backyard! Hurricane sprinklers! Dive ...

  6. Johnston went on from Honey to helm films like Jumanji (1995), October Sky (1999), and most recently, Hidalgo (2004). The success of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids spawned a theatre sequel-Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992) as well as a direct-to-video offering Honey, We Shrank Ourselves (1997). It also inspired a popular ride attraction at both ...

  7. Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (known as MicroAdventure! in Tokyo Disneyland) was a 4D film spin-off of the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film series that was shown at several Disney theme parks. The audience wore 3D glasses, and the gimbal-mounted theater would shake and rock, creating the illusion of moving along with the characters in the film.

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