Eerie, Indiana

Eerie, Indiana

It's not just a town, it's an adventure.

TV-Y7199124m7.5/10
MysterySci-Fi & FantasyComedy

Ratings

🎬TMDb
7.5/10(79)

Teenage weirdness investigator Marshall Teller adventures through his new small-town home with his friends, geeky Simon Holmes and mysterious Dash X.

Production

Cosgrove/Meurer Productions, Hearst Entertainment Productions, Unreality Incorporated

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

September 15, 1991

Last Aired

December 9, 1993

Networks

NBC

Created By

Jose Rivera, Karl Schaefer

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
No providers available for this region.
Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Forever Ware
E1
Forever Ware
Air date: 1991-09-15
A 13-year-old boy's fertile imagination runs wild in his new town.
The Retainer
E2
The Retainer
Air date: 1991-09-22
Through a schoolmate's dental retainer, Marshall and Simon learn of a planned takeover by the town's dogs.
The ATM with the Heart of Gold
E3
The ATM with the Heart of Gold
Air date: 1991-09-29
Eerie's automatic teller machine has befriended Simon and benevolently doles out cash to him.
The Losers
E4
The Losers
Air date: 1991-10-06
Looking for his dad's briefcase, Marshall gets lost in Lost & Found.
America's Scariest Home Video
E5
America's Scariest Home Video
Air date: 1991-10-20
On Halloween, Simon's little brother switches places with a movie mummy.
Just Say No Fun
E6
Just Say No Fun
Air date: 1991-10-27
Marshall suspects new glasses are turning his classmates into zombies.
Heart on a Chain
E7
Heart on a Chain
Air date: 1991-11-03
Marshall and his friend both fall for the new girl at school.
Dead Letter
E8
Dead Letter
Air date: 1991-11-10
At the behest of a ghost, Marshall delivers a 70-year-old love letter.
Who's Who
E9
Who's Who
Air date: 1991-11-17
An imaginative girl's sketches become real, forcing Marshall into action.
The Lost Hour
E10
The Lost Hour
Air date: 1991-12-01
Marshall goes on daylight-saving time, but everyone else doesn't.
Marshall's Theory of Believability
E11
Marshall's Theory of Believability
Air date: 1992-02-02
A "faked" extraterrestrial landing produces genuine alien debris.
Tornado Days
E12
Tornado Days
Air date: 1992-03-01
The town celebrates a twister that occurs annually.
The Hole in the Head Gang
E13
The Hole in the Head Gang
Air date: 1992-03-01
The friends encounter a bank robber's ghost at a haunted house.
Mr. Chaney
E14
Mr. Chaney
Air date: 1992-03-08
Marshall is crowned the king of a harvest ritual, and is sent on a dangerous mission.
No Brain, No Pain
E15
No Brain, No Pain
Air date: 1992-03-15
Marshall encounters a homeless man being attacked and tries to help him.
The Loyal Order of Corn
E16
The Loyal Order of Corn
Air date: 1992-03-22
Marshall infiltrates his father's lodge and meets an alien.
Zombies in P.J.s
E17
Zombies in P.J.s
Air date: 1992-04-12
A capitalist comes to Eerie and converts the townsfolk into easily led consumers.
Reality Takes a Holiday
E18
Reality Takes a Holiday
Air date: 1992-04-12
Marshall gets a TV script in the mail, and finds himself a series actor.
The Broken Record
E19
The Broken Record
Air date: 1993-12-09
An abusive father claims heavy-metal messages are ruining his son.

Cast

Omri Katz

Omri Katz

Marshall Teller

Justin Shenkarow

Justin Shenkarow

Simon Holmes

Mary-Margaret Humes

Mary-Margaret Humes

Marilyn Teller

Julie Condra

Julie Condra

Syndi Teller

Francis Guinan

Francis Guinan

Edgar Teller

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