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Today marks the anniversary of Foreverware airing for the first time on Channel Four. In honour of this, your prompt for today is "across the pond."
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On February 7 1998, the pilot episode of the Other Dimension aired for the first time. To celebrate, your prompt for today is:

ALTERNATE VERSION
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On 3 February 2018, Vandal Belfast held a 90s TV screening party featuring "Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Out of this World, Sister Sister, Fresh Prince of Belair, The Secret World of Alex Mack, Rugrats, Dinosaurs, Boy Meets World, Eerie Indiana and more..."

Were you there? Did you try the themed cocktails? Meet any fellow Eerie fans? Sound off in the comments!
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On January 31st 2004, the Eerie Indiana LJ community was born, and one day later, we had our very first post! Happy birthday, little fandom haven, and may you have many more! Feel free to celebrate with some birthday or anniversary-themed fanworks to mark the occasion, Eerie fans!
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On October 14 2018, Gorilla Bar in Manchester held a Skype Q&A with Justin Shenkarow and screened the first ten episodes of Eerie Indiana. Were you there? Did you order the Fat Elvis pancake stack beforehand, get a poster, ask Justin Shenkarow a question? Sound off in the comments!
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On this day in 2004, thirteen years after it's debut, Eerie, Indiana finally came out on DVD. To mark the occasion, your prompt for today is:

HOME MEDIA
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To Whom It May Concern:

On this, the thirtieth anniversary of the premiere of Eerie, Indiana, [personal profile] evilinsanemonkey and I would like would like to announce our intention to embark upon what we hope to be the greatest and longest running fan collaboration in Eerie history.

After much consideration, we have decided to terminate our current romantic and domestic partnership in recognition of the fact that we are better weird and wed.

Stay tuned in 2022 to help us celebrate our Eerie-themed wedding!


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Our seventh annual Eerie Indiana rewatch starts in a few hours. Join us at 7:30pm UK time as we watch the Eerie Indiana pilot episode, ForeverWare. A quick reminder, the entire series is available to watch for US Amazon Prime members, as well as various other places.

How are you watching? On DVD, via streaming, online? Are you watching alone or with friends or family? Have you thrown an Eerie Indiana screening party as suggested in this post?

What snacks have you got lined up? A well-aged bologna sandwich, ForeverWare pancakes, vacuum sealed brains or a pretty pastel milkshake? Feel free to share!
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In celebration of 30 years of Eerie Indiana, with all it's accompanying weirdness, milk truck-related mishaps, and - despite Marshall and Simon's best efforts - death, I hope you'll join me in a new, year-long challenge:

365 Days of Eerie Indiana will run from 15/9/21 to 14/9/22, and involves creating a new Eerie Indiana fanwork each day of Eerie's 30th year.
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On this day in 1991, the pilot episode of Eerie, Indiana aired for the first time on NBC. Happy birthday to a show that was all too short-lived, but fondly remembered even after so many years!

In honour of this, your prompt for today is:

ANNIVERSARY
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The Eeriversary is on the 15th of the month and this also marks the start of our annual rewatch. If you'd like to watch along, the R2 DVD is about £15 on eBay or Amazon, and in the US is free to stream for Amazon Prime customers. Check out our "where to watch Eerie Indiana" tag for more options.

We'll be starting with the pilot episode, ForeverWare, on 15 September at 7:30pm BST, and the rest of the schedule is below:


2021:09:15: ForeverWare

2021:09:22: the Retainer

2021:09:29: ATM with a Heart of Gold

2021:10:06: the Losers

2021:10:13: American's Scariest Home Video

2021:10:20: Just Say No Fun

2021:10:27: Heart on a Chain

2021:11:03: Broken Record

2021:11:10: the Dead Letter

2021:11:17: the Lost Hour

2021:11:24: Who's Who

2021:12:01: Marshall's Theory of Believability

2021:12:08: Tornado Day

2021:12:15: Hole in the Head Gang

2021:12:22: Mr. Chaney

2021:12:29: No Brain, No Pain

2022:01:05: Loyal Order of Corn

2022:01:12: Zombies in PJs

2022:01:19: Reality Takes a Holiday
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On the weekend of August 23 2019, a zombified Simon Holmes and Marshall Teller met IRL for the first time, ate some tasty ForeverWare snacks, sat at a table with a very appropriate place setting amd even performed a skit! Now's your chance to reminisce on the best (and bloodiest) of times!
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We're one month out from the Eeriversary and the start of our annual rewatch. If you'd like to watch along, the R2 DVD is about £15 on eBay or Amazon, and in the US is free to stream for Amazon Prime customers. Check out our "where to watch Eerie Indiana" tag for more options.

We'll be starting with the pilot episode, ForeverWare, on 15 September at 7:30pm BST, and the rest of the schedule is below:


2021:09:15: ForeverWare

2021:09:22: the Retainer

2021:09:29: ATM with a Heart of Gold

2021:10:06: the Losers

2021:10:13: American's Scariest Home Video

2021:10:20: Just Say No Fun

2021:10:27: Heart on a Chain

2021:11:03: Broken Record

2021:11:10: the Dead Letter

2021:11:17: the Lost Hour

2021:11:24: Who's Who

2021:12:01: Marshall's Theory of Believability

2021:12:08: Tornado Day

2021:12:15: Hole in the Head Gang

2021:12:22: Mr. Chaney

2021:12:29: No Brain, No Pain

2022:01:05: Loyal Order of Corn

2022:01:12: Zombies in PJs

2022:01:19: Reality Takes a Holiday
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On this day in 2006, Eerie, Indiana was released on DVD in the UK. Celebrate with fanworks themed around the prompt:

HOME MEDIA
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On May 25 2019 at the Armour Theatre in North Kansas City, Forever Bogus hosted a two-hour screening of all their favourite spooky kids' TV classics, including Eerie Indiana. Were you there? Did you meet any fellow Eerie fans? Relive the evening in the comments and share your experiences with the rest of us!
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On April 14, 2018, the Cinedelphia Film Festival and the Philadelphia Mausoleum of Modern Art played host to an Eerie, Indiana reunion and retrospective, with guests of honour Justin Shenkarow (Simon Holmes) and Jason Marsden (Dash X).

On the anniversary of that day, let's look back at how it went down:

Were you there?

Did you spot any sweet Marshall cosplayers, a handful of dazed individuals sporting Loyal Order of Corn hats, or perhaps a petticoated Betty Wilson and her friends lurking in the corners?

What was your favourite moment, your best memory, the funniest clip and the most memorable photograph?

Did you get anything signed, maybe one of the amazing posters made for the event by Sam Heimer, a script or a publicity photo or one of the tie-in books?

Where you sporting a World o' Stuff or town sign pin from MattRyanTobin, or maybe his grinning Mister Wilson tee? Or did you go for Drew Millward's Eerie Dairy design, or take it really far back with a Bigfoot, Elvis and mailbox design by Scott Weston? Maybe you one of the few who bought that strangely uninspired Eerie Indiana shirt from Topshop back in 2013, or you went more low-key with the keychain from our 2015 Rewatch giveaway.

Relive the memories, repost your pics, lament the fact that you weren't there, with the Eerie Indiana Reunion Anniversary!
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On April 14, 2018, the Cinedelphia Film Festival and the Philadelphia Mausoleum of Modern Art played host to an Eerie, Indiana reunion and retrospective, with guests of honour Justin Shenkarow (Simon Holmes) and Jason Marsden (Dash X).

On the anniversary of that day, let's look back at how it went down:

Were you there?

Did you spot any sweet Marshall cosplayers, a handful of dazed individuals sporting Loyal Order of Corn hats, or perhaps a petticoated Betty Wilson and her friends lurking in the corners?

What was your favourite moment, your best memory, the funniest clip and the most memorable photograph?

Did you get anything signed, maybe one of the amazing posters made for the event by Sam Heimer, a script or a publicity photo or one of the tie-in books?

Where you sporting a World o' Stuff or town sign pin from MattRyanTobin, or maybe his grinning Mister Wilson tee? Or did you go for Drew Millward's Eerie Dairy design, or take it really far back with a Bigfoot, Elvis and mailbox design by Scott Weston? Maybe you one of the few who bought that strangely uninspired Eerie Indiana shirt from Topshop back in 2013, or you went more low-key with the keychain from our 2015 Rewatch giveaway.

Relive the memories, repost your pics, lament the fact that you weren't there, with the Eerie Indiana Reunion Anniversary!
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Today marks the anniversary of Foreverware airing for the first time on Channel Four. In honour of this, your prompt for today is "across the pond."
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On February 7 1998, the pilot episode of the Other Dimension aired for the first time. To celebrate, your prompt for today is:

ALTERNATE VERSION
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On 3 February 2018, Vandal Belfast held a 90s TV screening party featuring "Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Out of this World, Sister Sister, Fresh Prince of Belair, The Secret World of Alex Mack, Rugrats, Dinosaurs, Boy Meets World, Eerie Indiana and more..."

Were you there? Did you try the themed cocktails? Meet any fellow Eerie fans? Sound off in the comments!
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On January 31st 2004, the Eerie Indiana LJ community was born, and one day later, we had our very first post! Happy birthday, little fandom haven, and may you have many more! Feel free to celebrate with some birthday or anniversary-themed fanworks to mark the occasion, Eerie fans!
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On January 31st 2004, the Eerie Indiana LJ community was born, and one day later, we had our very first post! Happy birthday, little fandom haven, and may you have many more! Feel free to celebrate with some birthday or anniversary-themed fanworks to mark the occasion, Eerie fans!
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15th September 2021 marks 30 years since Eerie first aired.

To celebrate, I am proposing an extra-special Fanworks Challenge to run from now til 15th September. Fic, art, music videos, playlists, icons, banners, toys, sculptures... let your imaginations run wild! Revel in three decades of weirdness, fandom, and people being killed by milk trucks!
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On October 14 2018, Gorilla Bar in Manchester held a Skype Q&A with Justin Shenkarow and screened the first ten episodes of Eerie Indiana. Were you there? Did you order the Fat Elvis pancake stack beforehand, get a poster, ask Justin Shenkarow a question? Sound off in the comments!
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On October 14 2018, Gorilla Bar in Manchester held a Skype Q&A with Justin Shenkarow and screened the first ten episodes of Eerie Indiana. Were you there? Did you order the Fat Elvis pancake stack beforehand, get a poster, ask Justin Shenkarow a question? Sound off in the comments!
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On this day in 2004, thirteen years after it's debut, Eerie, Indiana finally came out on DVD. To mark the occasion, your prompt for today is:

HOME MEDIA
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Happy Anniversary to Eerie Indiana! Can you believe it debuted 29 years ago today!? It’s the perfect show to binge watch tonight on Amazon Prime.
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On this day in 1991, the pilot episode of Eerie, Indiana aired for the first time on NBC. Happy birthday to a show that was all too short-lived, but fondly remembered even after so many years!

In honour of this, your prompt for today is:

ANNIVERSARY
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On this day in 1991, the pilot episode of Eerie, Indiana aired for the first time on NBC. Happy birthday to a show that was all too short-lived, but fondly remembered even after so many years!

In honour of this, your prompt for today is:

ANNIVERSARY
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The Eeriversary is on the 15th of the month and this also marks the start of our annual rewatch. If you'd like to watch along, the R2 DVD is about £15 on eBay or Amazon, and in the US is free to stream for Amazon Prime customers. Check out our "where to watch Eerie Indiana" tag for more options.

We'll be starting with the pilot episode, ForeverWare, on 15 September at 7:30pm BST, and the rest of the schedule is below:


2020:09:15: ForeverWare

2020:09:22: the Retainer

2020:09:29: ATM with a Heart of Gold

2020:10:06: the Losers

2020:10:13: American's Scariest Home Video

2020:10:20: Just Say No Fun

2020:10:27: Heart on a Chain

2020:11:03: Broken Record

2020:11:10: the Dead Letter

2020:11:17: the Lost Hour

2020:11:24: Who's Who

2020:12:01: Marshall's Theory of Believability

2020:12:08: Tornado Day

2020:12:15: Hole in the Head Gang

2020:12:22: Mr. Chaney

2020:12:29: No Brain, No Pain

2021:01:05: Loyal Order of Corn

2021:01:12: Zombies in PJs

2021:01:19: Reality Takes a Holiday
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On the weekend of August 23 2019, a zombified Simon Holmes and Marshall Teller met IRL for the first time, ate some tasty ForeverWare snacks, sat at a table with a very appropriate place setting amd even performed a skit! Now's your chance to reminisce on the best (and bloodiest) of times!
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On the weekend of August 23 2019, a zombified Simon Holmes and Marshall Teller met IRL for the first time, ate some tasty ForeverWare snacks, sat at a table with a very appropriate place setting amd even performed a skit! Now's your chance to reminisce on the best (and bloodiest) of times!
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We're one month out from the Eeriversary and the start of our annual rewatch. If you'd like to watch along, the R2 DVD is about £15 on eBay or Amazon, and in the US is free to stream for Amazon Prime customers. Check out our "where to watch Eerie Indiana" tag for more options.

We'll be starting with the pilot episode, ForeverWare, on 15 September at 7:30pm BST, and the rest of the schedule is below:


2020:09:15: ForeverWare

2020:09:22: the Retainer

2020:09:29: ATM with a Heart of Gold

2020:10:06: the Losers

2020:10:13: American's Scariest Home Video

2020:10:20: Just Say No Fun

2020:10:27: Heart on a Chain

2020:11:03: Broken Record

2020:11:10: the Dead Letter

2020:11:17: the Lost Hour

2020:11:24: Who's Who

2020:12:01: Marshall's Theory of Believability

2020:12:08: Tornado Day

2020:12:15: Hole in the Head Gang

2020:12:22: Mr. Chaney

2020:12:29: No Brain, No Pain

2021:01:05: Loyal Order of Corn

2021:01:12: Zombies in PJs

2021:01:19: Reality Takes a Holiday
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On this day in 2006, Eerie, Indiana was released on DVD in the UK. Celebrate with fanworks themed around the prompt:

HOME MEDIA
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On May 25 2019 at the Armour Theatre in North Kansas City, Forever Bogus hosted a two-hour screening of all their favourite spooky kids' TV classics, including Eerie Indiana. Were you there? Did you meet any fellow Eerie fans? Relive the evening in the comments and share your experiences with the rest of us!
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On May 25 2019 at the Armour Theatre in North Kansas City, Forever Bogus hosted a two-hour screening of all their favourite spooky kids' TV classics, including Eerie Indiana. Were you there? Did you meet any fellow Eerie fans? Relive the evening in the comments and share your experiences with the rest of us!
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On April 14, 2018, the Cinedelphia Film Festival and the Philadelphia Mausoleum of Modern Art played host to an Eerie, Indiana reunion and retrospective, with guests of honour Justin Shenkarow (Simon Holmes) and Jason Marsden (Dash X).

On the anniversary of that day, let's look back at how it went down:

Were you there?

Did you spot any sweet Marshall cosplayers, a handful of dazed individuals sporting Loyal Order of Corn hats, or perhaps a petticoated Betty Wilson and her friends lurking in the corners?

What was your favourite moment, your best memory, the funniest clip and the most memorable photograph?

Did you get anything signed, maybe one of the amazing posters made for the event by Sam Heimer, a script or a publicity photo or one of the tie-in books?

Where you sporting a World o' Stuff or town sign pin from MattRyanTobin, or maybe his grinning Mister Wilson tee? Or did you go for Drew Millward's Eerie Dairy design, or take it really far back with a Bigfoot, Elvis and mailbox design by Scott Weston? Maybe you one of the few who bought that strangely uninspired Eerie Indiana shirt from Topshop back in 2013, or you went more low-key with the keychain from our 2015 Rewatch giveaway.

Relive the memories, repost your pics, lament the fact that you weren't there, with the Eerie Indiana Reunion Anniversary!
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On April 14, 2018, the Cinedelphia Film Festival and the Philadelphia Mausoleum of Modern Art played host to an Eerie, Indiana reunion and retrospective, with guests of honour Justin Shenkarow (Simon Holmes) and Jason Marsden (Dash X).

On the anniversary of that day, let's look back at how it went down:

Were you there?

Did you spot any sweet Marshall cosplayers, a handful of dazed individuals sporting Loyal Order of Corn hats, or perhaps a petticoated Betty Wilson and her friends lurking in the corners?

What was your favourite moment, your best memory, the funniest clip and the most memorable photograph?

Did you get anything signed, maybe one of the amazing posters made for the event by Sam Heimer, a script or a publicity photo or one of the tie-in books?

Where you sporting a World o' Stuff or town sign pin from MattRyanTobin, or maybe his grinning Mister Wilson tee? Or did you go for Drew Millward's Eerie Dairy design, or take it really far back with a Bigfoot, Elvis and mailbox design by Scott Weston? Maybe you one of the few who bought that strangely uninspired Eerie Indiana shirt from Topshop back in 2013, or you went more low-key with the keychain from our 2015 Rewatch giveaway.

Relive the memories, repost your pics, lament the fact that you weren't there, with the Eerie Indiana Reunion Anniversary!
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Today marks the anniversary of Foreverware airing for the first time on Channel Four. In honour of this, your prompt for today is "across the pond."

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