Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is an American Disney comedy franchise that consists of two theatrical films, one direct-to-video film, a TV Series, a a 3D theme park attraction, and a playground. The franchise focuses on Wayne Szalinski, a "nutty" inventor who develops electronic machines that cause hay-wire.
The original film, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, was released in 1989 by Walt Disney Pictures and Silver Screen Partners III, who had previously work...
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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is an American Disney comedy franchise that consists of two theatrical films, one direct-to-video film, a TV Series, a a 3D theme park attraction, and a playground. The franchise focuses on Wayne Szalinski, a "nutty" inventor who develops electronic machines that cause hay-wire.
The original film, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, was released in 1989 by Walt Disney Pictures and Silver Screen Partners III, who had previously worked with Disney on The Great Mouse Detective and other animated films. Written by Stuart Gordon, Ed Naha, Brian Yuzna, and Tom Schulman, it has been one of Disney's most successful franchises. The franchise is no longer into continuation.
Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) is a "nutty" professor who makes a living by producing weird machines in his attic, while he is not at work. He lives at home with his wife, Diane (Marcia Strassman), a real-estate agent, and his two teenage kids, Amy and Nick. Wayne and Diane are constantly arguing. While Diane...
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