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Two siblings, a boy and a girl. The boy's name is Sam. They find a board game in an attic, I think.
You can go inside the game and there's a population thing in it. When you go into the game, the population increases. The girl says, "That's evil, Sam."
A different episode:
A girl wants to look like the mannequin she sees in a store. She wants to be "pretty" just like the mannequin. She has a crush on this cute guy. Her wish comes true but she also starts becoming exactly like a mannequin, she's unable to move. She sees her crush in a wheelchair and it was sort of implied that the guy wished for it too. In the end, they both become mannequins displayed in that same store.
I think I remember that each episode starts with a girl sitting in an office or a study and she tells the story. And then there's this light bulb thing at the beginning too. And also... I think there was a globe? Or maybe it looked like a kid's version of Universal pictures.
The intro for Eerie, Indiana had an old desk and light and also showed a globe I believe, but it was a boy not a girl. Here's some anthology series to look over and see if it triggers your memory.
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You can go inside the game and there's a population thing in it. When you go into the game, the population increases. The girl says, "That's evil, Sam."
A different episode:
A girl wants to look like the mannequin she sees in a store. She wants to be "pretty" just like the mannequin. She has a crush on this cute guy. Her wish comes true but she also starts becoming exactly like a mannequin, she's unable to move. She sees her crush in a wheelchair and it was sort of implied that the guy wished for it too. In the end, they both become mannequins displayed in that same store.
I think I remember that each episode starts with a girl sitting in an office or a study and she tells the story. And then there's this light bulb thing at the beginning too. And also... I think there was a globe? Or maybe it looked like a kid's version of Universal pictures.
The intro for Eerie, Indiana had an old desk and light and also showed a globe I believe, but it was a boy not a girl. Here's some anthology series to look over and see if it triggers your memory.
( Read more... )