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Eerie, Indiana is an American horror science fiction television series by NBC created by José Rivera and Karl Schaefer.

TV[]

  • Eerie, Indiana (September 15th, 1991 - December 9th, 1993)
  • Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension (February 7th – May 30th, 1998)

Books[]

  • Return to Forever Ware (October 1997)
  • Bureau of Lost (October 1997)
  • The Eerie Triangle (October 1997)
  • Simon and Marshall's Excellent Adventure (November 1997)
  • Have Yourself an Eerie Little Christmas (December 1997)
  • Fountain of Weird (January 1998)
  • Attack of the Two-Ton Tomatoes (February 1998)
  • Who Framed Alice Prophet? (March 1998)
  • Bring Me a Dream (March 1998)
  • Finger-Lickin' Strange (May 1998)
  • The Dollhouse That Time Forgot (June 1998)
  • They Say (July 1998)
  • Switching Channels (August 1998)
  • The Incredible Shrinking Stanley (September 1998)
  • Halloweird (October 1998)
  • Eerie in the Mirror (November 1998)
  • We Wish You an Eerie Christmas (December 1998)

Links to Other Series[]

Direction Series Date Description Type


4 Max Headroom 1991929 September 29, 1991 Max Headroom is parodied in episode 3 of Eerie, Indiana. 3
4 The Wizard of Oz 199231 March 1, 1992 The Wizard of Oz is mentioned in Eerie, Indiana. 2
4 Citizen Kane 19941217 December 17, 1994 The Rosebud sled from Citizen Kane is in the Bureau of Lost's collection in Eerie, Indiana. 3
4 Body Snatchers 19941217 December 17, 1994 An alien plant pod from Body Snatchers is in the Bureau of Lost's collection in Eerie, Indiana. 1
4 Twin Peaks 199534 March 4, 1995 The Log Lady is mentioned in Eerie, Indiana. 2
4 Terminator 1995311 March 11, 1995 Terminator is mentioned in Eerie, Indiana. 2
4 Big Trouble in Little China 1995311 March 11, 1995 A restaurant called the Dragon of the Black Pool, named after a restaurant from Big Trouble in Little China, appears in Eerie, Indiana. 3
4 MacGyver 1995311 March 11, 1995 In Eerie, Indiana, it is mentioned that Eunice Danforth once negotiated a multi-million-dollar plot orchestrated by Ed Meese to steal the 1980 election "by pumping MacGyver's brain into Ronald Reagan, thereby quadrupling his IQ." 2
5 Strange Luck 1995106 October 6, 1995 In Strange Luck, It's mentioned that Chance Harper has sold photographs to the Eerie Examiner, the fictional newspaper featured in the show Eerie, Indiana, which was also created by Karl Schaefer. 1
5 The Secret World of Alex Mack 1997225 February 25, 1997 Charles Furnell from Eerie, Indiana appears in The Secret World of Alex Mack. 1