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Dec. 19th, 2020
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Dec. 19th, 2020
Eerie, Indiana Extra Canon Challenge: Tie-In Books
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For this challenge, create a fanwork based on one of the (sixteen!) Eerie, Indiana tie-in books.
sheena_solskin on Eerie Indiana
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Wenn es klingelt gibt's ein Päckchen 🤗
Was hab ich früher die Serie geliebt . Wer kennt sie noch?
#eerieindiana #serienempfehlung #serienjunkie #series #serienliebe
Are You Afraid pod on Eerie Indiana
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09:32 am
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The Gang is still on vacation in #EerieIndiana and this week we're watching and discussing "The Broken Record".
Highlights include Marshall's friend of the week, Cow-Baby Derek, and a rundown of the multitudes of child abuse cases in #Eerie.
This is our last #episode of Eerie Indiana proper! We hope you enjoyed the ride!
#Episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Podcasts and wherever you get your #podcasts!
Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to help us get out there.
#tvshow #comedy #spooky #funny #omrikatz #dashx #90s #90skids #pnw #indiepodcasts #diy #snick #record #brokenrecord #lol #haha #pod #ayaoayaotd #areyouafraidofareyouafraidofthedark
Eerie Indiana: the Other Dimension crew cap!
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09:33 am
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An Eerie, Indiana hat with an excellent fade. This classic series from the 90s was ahead of its time and is still revered today! This one has additional text on the back saying “The Other Dimension” and a nice leather strap. DM to claim!
Return to Eerie Indiana's top nine
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Thank you to all our listeners. We hope you enjoyed returning to Eerie, Indiana with us! Here’s our #TopNine • #EerieIndiana #90s #TV @bunnydarke @joshuatonks
Eerie Indiana Fanart by JaDisArt
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09:36 am
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The colored version of my Grungy!Dash inktober drawing is finally here!🙌 Had a few things pop up that I had to work on, custom Funko pop commissions, so I was only able to plug away at this a bit at a time. Next up is Marshall.
#copicmarkers #eerieseason3 #eerieindiana #theeerieproject #dashx #drawing #fanart #instaart #artistsofinstagram #markerart #jackiedistel #jadisart #illustration
atoworldwide on Jason Marsden
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09:38 am
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Let me start by saying thank you.
I’ve watched you on every tv show as a kid , heard you on every single cartoon & animated film since the 90’s but to have the pleasure and honor to literally have you as a mentor, a friend and Big Brother is beyond the most un real... you’ve been the realest , down to earth and legit helpful. Thank you Jason, Thank you !
You should definitely meet your hero’s , well good ones at least !
#agoofymovie #justiceleagueunlimited #lionking2 #youngjustice #staticshock #fullhouse #eerieindiana #ultimatespiderman #animaniacs #stepbystep #steveharveyshow #atoworldwide #jasonmarsden
camp_miskatonic on Eerie Indiana
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09:40 am
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Someone shook the snow globe last night😬
Marshall did it! *points*
It's not Christmas until you shake a vintage snow globe and it transports you through time and space, into a village in which you surely don't belong.
Trust me...I know.
From experience...(in my best Chris Farley from Billy Madison)
#book #campmiskatonic #readingtime #christmasread #reading #bookstagram #horror #YA #youngadultbooks #90s #retro #nostalgia #nostalgic #horrorfan #retrobooks #booksofinstagram #readingnext #snow #edit #horrorgeek #bookworm #booklover #90sera #bookphotography #readingisfun #90skid
#bookaddict #eerieindiana #joedante #classic
Buy original Eerie Indiana fanart from JaDisArt
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09:42 am
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⭐I added the two drawings of grungy!Dash to my Etsy shop! ⭐(Link in bio)
These are the actual drawings, not prints.
#etsy #etsyseller #eerieindiana #eerieseason3 #theeerieproject #markerart #dashx #artistoninstagram #instaart #jadisart #jackiedistel
janelanefanboy on Eerie Indiana
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09:43 am
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Fox Kids retrospective part 3
In part 3 of the #foxkids retrospective, I talked about #ninjaturtlesthenextmutation , #spacegoofs , #samandmax , #nedsnewt and briefly #eerieindiana
westernatlanticcoast on Eerie Indiana
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09:45 am
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it_came_from_beyond_planet_x
Eerie, Indiana
90s Throwback
Eerie Indiana's Julie Condra on ImagineTalks
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09:53 am
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Julie Condra Dacascos is a professional actress, entrepreneur, wife, and mother of three. She has starred or co-starred in 37 productions with talents such as Sir Anthony Hopkins, Sally Fields, Christopher Walken, Tracey Ullman, Mel Brooks, and Oliver Stone. She was born in Texas and at 14 years of age was crowned Miss Texas Teen; that same year she starred in her first movie. She is known for playing “Madeleine” on The Wonder Years, starring in the TV series, Eerie Indiana, and the role of "Emily DiNapoli" on the soap-opera, Santa Barbara. She is the vice-president of the food company, Culinary Champions, and currently stars with her daughter and husband in the streaming movie, The Driver.
GabeisAwesome reviews Eerie Indiana Episode Two
Dec
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09:54 am
froodle
Watch it
here
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Eerie Indiana on YouTube
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09:57 am
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Watch it
here
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Tatsunokoisthebest on Eerie Indiana
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10:00 am
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Marshall with his parents and sister and Simon.
Eerie Indiana merch on Redbubble
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10:09 am
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Marshall and Dash.
Dash, Marshall and Simon
And another one
Eerie Indiana: Season 3 Dash drawing by JackieDistel
Dec
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10:11 am
froodle
Buy it
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Zoltar and Merlin Fortune Tellers - Eerie Indiana Vibes
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10:14 am
froodle
Watch it
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Nigel222 on Eerie Indiana
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10:15 am
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Watch it
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Eerie Indiana wind-up eyeball toy
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10:17 am
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See it
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Eerie Indiana with Spanish subtitles
Dec
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2020
10:21 am
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Watch it
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RL Stine's the Haunting Hour
Dec
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10:26 am
froodle
Count yourself lucky if you’re a horror fan who grew up with permissive parents. As for everyone else, trying to watch scary movies at a young age was a struggle. But for all the ’90s kids out there, they had to get their horror rush somehow, right? Which explains why television shows like Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Eerie, Indiana, and Goosebumps were popular. These series helped us get ready for the big leagues. But what about kids who were born after the new millennium? What crucial ingress did they have to horror? Well, the answer to that would be a little-known show called The Haunting Hour.
R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series walked the same path paved by Are You Afraid of the Dark? With the exception of inbuilt narrators, the show was made up of freestanding stories. Although, some tales required the length of two episodes, or on the rare occasion, they had a sequel somewhere down the line. As for its brand of horror, the series ran the gamut of straightforward, external threats to purely psychological.
Fandom wiki on Eerie Indiana
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10:32 am
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Karl Schaefer intended the series for adults, calling Eerie, Indiana "a piece of social satire done through the eyes of a 13-year-old." He said, "It was always about society at large, with a lot of double entendres."[1]
However, the show was put in the 7:30 time slot on Sundays, which meant it had to be appropriate for kids down to two years old. Because of this, Schaefer had a child psychologist review each episode, explaining: "I try to balance the moral center of the episode and the point of the episode, so that you can put up with the scariness along the way."[1]
NBC later wanted to "expand the focus of the show" and make it appeal more to adults. They were interested in adding characters a little weirder than the producers were pursuing. The creators changed the premise of the show a little, adding Dash X as a new and weirder character and John Astin as Mr. Radford as a sort of adult mentor for the kids.[1]
chibikinesis on Eerie Indiana
Dec
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19th
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2020
10:42 am
froodle
We’ve been watching Eerie Indiana most of the day so far and now I’m half tempted to get the accursed Disney+ so we can watch So Weird again 👀
So far I’ve seen deputy Andy Brennan over and over again, recognized Tony Jay on voice alone in the mummy episode (I was like FROLLO?!), saw bby Tobey Maguire, and now Max Headroom lmao
Y'know, in addition to the initial shock of it starring Max from Hocus Pocus.
Jason Marsden now?! Gat dam
Eerie Indiana and the Sims
Dec
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19th
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2020
10:44 am
froodle
I have always loved the weird stuff. That slightly to the side strange things that goes on in the background. I love urban myths, legends, storytelling and folklore.
My favorite show as a child was Eerie, Indiana, I watched the sh*t out of X Files when my mom finally let me and Goosebumps or Are You Afraid Of The Dark? You had to pry me away from that!
And so, when I started playing Sims 2 I was naturally drawn to Strangetown, and I love it to this day.
I still play on my high school savefile which is now 13 years old. THIRTEEN YEARS! It has survived 3 pc transfers, a crapton of cc, modding, tweaking, scriptmodding and so on, it is my baby and I treasure it!
In addition to my sims who live in Strangetown, I also love the basegame residents, their lives, their secrets and their overall exsistence.
The fact that I can just come into the sims lives and see the drama unfold is so much fun, there are pre scripted event happening right from the beginning!
Johnny ages up, Pascal is having a baby, the Beakers are up to no good and Olive Specter is... sus!
This brings me to Strangerville and The Sims 4..
Now aesthetically, Strangerville is nice, but when you’re done with the mother-plant, then what? You build some houses, move in a family and call it a day?
I wish there was more!
I wish they made more of these adventures, like a new mystery every three months or something, I crave it!
I want to love Strangerville as much as I love Strangetown, but that’s on EA!
Derek Faraci on an Eerie Indiana reboot
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19th
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2020
10:45 am
froodle
Another show that failed to find an audience, Eerie, Indiana is perfect for the streaming age. The series centered on Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes, two teens who find themselves living in the weirdest town in America. Together, the boys end up in a series of wildly odd adventures facing off against twins who never age thanks to sleeping in Tupperware, Bigfoot, a pack of intelligent dogs, and a school nurse who makes kids boring. While Eerie, Indiana lasted just nineteen episodes, it spawned seventeen novels and even had a spin-off show, Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension.
Eerie Indiana and Stargirl
Dec
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19th
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2020
10:53 am
froodle
What the series does do is that it has fun. It feels like a blend of Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets an Arrowverse show meets something like Eerie, Indiana. It is quirky and loaded with quirky characters who feel like they do fit in the world created. The characters can sit in the lunchroom and have pretty vocal conversations about being superheroes without any notice and everyone seems to have a secret in the small town. It is very soap opera and very comic book based in that sense.
BoyActors on Eerie Indiana
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10:55 am
froodle
9/10. I gave this a couple extra points because of Justin Shenkarow; my favorite actor in this series. Omri was OK but Justin was a little better.
Mike Ford on Eerie Indiana and Frightsville
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11:11 am
froodle
Today we are delighted to welcome Mike Ford to Ginger Nuts of Horror in a wide ranging interview which covers publishing, writing for Scholastic, YA horror, pseudonyms, Shirley Jackson Award nominations, book agents, Indiana Eerie (who remembers that cool show?) and his latest middle grade series Frightville of which four titles have been released over the last few months. Mike writes across the board and is equally comfortable and skilled penning for adults as he is for teens and the younger middle grade age group. His back-catalogue is both vast and varied; labelling him a horror writer does not do justice as his outstanding body of work includes non-fiction and non-genre fiction.
You seemed to have ‘retired’ Mike Ford in 1998 after writing ten of the ‘Eerie Indiana’ novels. That show lasted one season in the early nineties, I had never heard of it as a book series and was surprised it was deemed successful enough to be novelised, can you tell us a little bit about it?
One day my editor at Avon called me and she was in a mood. The company had recently been acquired by a larger media company that owned television properties, and they were pressuring the publishing division to come up with books based on some of these series. She said, “I have to do a series based on this show no one has ever heard of, called Eerie, Indiana.” I said, “That’s one of my favourite shows!” and proceeded to talk about the various plots and how great they were. She signed me up immediately, mostly because she was so relieved that I was already familiar with the characters and the peculiar quality of the show. It was supposed to be a huge deal, because they were rebooting the show with new actors and bringing it back. There were all of these product tie-ins and plans for marketing, my favourite being for a line of canned pasta. Then the reboot flopped and nothing ever came of the marketing plans. Those are actually some of my very favourite books that I’ve written, so it was disappointing to see the series not do well. I would have happily written a dozen more of them.
[ED: The Rebooted show was called Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension] (1998) and one of Mike’s books The Dollhouse that Time Forgot (Eerie Indiana #11) was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award in the category - Works for Young Readers).
Mike, Michael, and Isobel it has been an absolute pleasure featuring you on the site. Many of us who watched the original Indiana Eerie show have similar nostalgia for it! Good luck with your future projects and we hope ‘Frightville’ is resurrected for your planned books 5-8 and that somebody much more influential than us namechecks ‘Lily’ and it goes on to be a surprise international bestseller!
The Room on Lego Ideas
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11:20 am
froodle
Roger has been a fan of films & TV steeped in mystery & intrigue with a supernatural twist, from Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Shining to the X-Files, Eerie Indiana & Stranger Things and even after 8 years of making The Room games, he still loves the mysterious atmosphere and all the intricate details which pull you into these fantastical worlds Fireproof has created.
At the moment almost 2000 people have voted for this project and there’s still a long way to go, so if you like the look of it then click the link and add your support, every vote counts!
Eerie Indiana and the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
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11:22 am
froodle
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Brings Back 90s Show’s Aunt Hilda & Zelda
The concept of being trapped in TV-like confines has become a common fantasy trope, however. Previously utilized on Supernatural and such cult classics as Eerie, Indiana, it will also be a central conceit to the upcoming WandaVision. It'll be interesting to see just how far the show goes with the concept and how much Sabrina gets to interact with Rhea and Broderick — who remain as comedically impeccable as ever. The fact that the showrunners were okay with revealing this early could mean that bigger twists are lurking behind it. Hart herself could either show up. Even stranger, Shipka's version of Sabrina could be magically at risk of turning into her. Arguably even more exciting, it could also mean that a talking Salem might share some pearls of wisdom — either a similar reprise from the original Sabrina the Teenage Witch or otherwise. Fans will surely have their fingers crossed but will have to wait and see.
Eerie Indiana print by Natasha Searston
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11:23 am
froodle
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Weirdness and Indiana
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11:24 am
froodle
"Stranger Things", "Eerie, Indiana", "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", and really odd comedies like "The Middle", "Kimmie Schmidt" (the premise of the show, season one), and "Parks & Rec". Oh, and the holiday favorite "A Christmas Story".
It's like Indiana is becoming the weird state of the Midwest. I like it!
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